Snyder approves loans for weather-wracked farmers

9:23 PM, Jun 26, 2012   |    comments
Gov. Rick Snyder, 2nd State of the State Address, January 18, 2012. (Courtesy: Michigan Assoc. of Broadcasters)
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Gov. Rick Snyder has approved loans to Michigan fruit farmers who sustained an estimated $210 million in losses following rough spring weather.

A one-time $15 million appropriation covering some costs for banks that offer loans to farmers and processors were among a number of bills signed Tuesday in Lansing.

Snyder calls crop losses from the abnormally warm temperatures in March and the following freeze-ups "the worst natural disaster to strike Michigan's agricultural industry in more than 50 years."

Estimates suggest a loss of 90 percent to apple and tart cherry crops, and 95 percent to the peach crop.

Snyder has also signed bills to increase the maximum penalty for first-degree child abuse to life in prison and 10 years for a first offense of second-degree child abuse.

From the Associated Press