Farm Service Agency loans available for East Mississippi counties

Published 3:45 pm Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Producers in Attala, Calhoun, Clarke, Coahoma, Covington, Jasper, Jefferson Davis, Jones, Lawrence, Newton, Noxubee, Smith, and Walthall counties who suffered physical damage and losses caused tornadoes, high winds, excessive rainfall, flooding, flash flooding, and lightning that occurred on April 12, may be eligible for U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency (FSA) emergency loans.

This designation allows FSA to extend emergency credit to producers recovering from natural disasters.

Emergency loans can be used to meet various recovery needs including the replacement of essential items such as equipment or livestock, reorganization of a farming operation or the refinance of certain debts.

Producers in the contiguous Mississippi counties of Bolivar, Carroll, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Copiah, Forrest, Grenada, Holmes, Kemper, Lafayette, Lamar, Lauderdale, Leake, Lincoln, Lowndes, Madison, Marion, Montgomery, Neshoba, Oktibbeha, Perry, Pike, Pontotoc, Quitman, Rankin, Scott, Simpson, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, Tunica, Wayne, Webster, Winston, Yalobusha, and Yazoo are also eligible to apply for emergency loans.

The deadline to apply for these emergency loans is January 4, 2021.

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FSA will review the loans based on the extent of losses, security available and repayment ability.

FSA has a variety of additional programs to help farmers recover from the impacts of this disaster. FSA programs that do not require a disaster declaration include: Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees and Farm-Raised Fish Program; Emergency Conservation Program; Livestock Forage Disaster Program; Livestock Indemnity Program; Operating and Farm Ownership Loans; and the Tree Assistance Program.

Farmers may contact their local USDA service center for further information on eligibility requirements and application procedures for these and other programs.

Additional information is also available at https://www.farmers.gov/recover.