DNREC expands deer damage program as Delaware farmers face crop losses
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The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is expanding its deer damage assistance programs and offering expedited enrollment in its highest level of support after farmers reported significant crop damage and expected losses caused by deer.
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DNREC has expanded and streamlined its Extreme Deer Damage Assistance Program to help Delaware farmers facing significant crop losses from deer damage and drought conditions while also supporting the state's response to Chronic Wasting Disease.
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