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FSA offers disaster assistance and low-interest loan programs to assist agricultural producers statewide in their recovery efforts following wildfires or similar qualifying natural disasters. FSA’s disaster programs and loans may alleviate some of the financial strain producers have suffered from the devastating impact of the recent natural disasters.Legislative authority for some programs ends on September 30, 2011.

September 12, 2011

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The USDA Texas Farm Service Agency offers several disaster assistance programs that can help producers recover from devastating natural disasters such as wildfires. 

“Mother Nature has not been kind to Texas farmers and ranchers in 2011,” said James Douglass, Acting State Executive Director for Texas FSA.  “Although not a remedy to the extensive hardships and heartbreak experienced by many producers this year, it’s my hope that FSA’s disaster programs and loans can alleviate some of the financial strain producers have suffered from the devastating impact of the recent natural disasters.”

FSA offers disaster assistance and low-interest loan programs to assist agricultural producers statewide in their recovery efforts following wildfires or similar qualifying natural disasters.  Visit http://www.fsa.usda.gov/ for more details. The assistance programs available include:

Legislative authority for SURE, LIP, LFP, TAP and ELAP ends on September 30, 2011.

For more information on disaster assistance programs or to apply for program benefits, contact your local USDA Service Center.

  • Emergency Conservation Program (ECP)provides emergency funding for farmers and ranchers to rehabilitate land severely damaged by natural disasters (includes fence loss).

  • Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) provides financial assistance to producers of non-insurable crops when low yields, loss of inventory, or prevented planting occur due to natural disasters (includes native grass for grazing).

  • Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP) offers payments to eligible producers for livestock death losses in excess of normal mortality due to adverse weather. Eligible losses may include those determined by FSA to have been caused by hurricanes, floods, blizzards, wildfires, tropical storms, tornados, lightening, extreme heat, and extreme cold. Producers will be required to provide verifiable documentation of death losses resulting from an eligible adverse weather event.

  • Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP) includes payments to eligible producers who suffered grazing losses for eligible livestock because of drought or fire. 

  • Tree Assistance Program (TAP) for eligible orchardists and nursery tree growers for qualifying tree losses due to natural disaster. 

  • Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, and Farm-Raised Fish Program (ELAP) Under the ELAP, FSA may spend up to $50 million per year to provide emergency relief for losses due to feed or water shortages, disease, adverse weather, or other conditions, such as blizzards and wildfires, which are not adequately addressed by other disaster programs.

  • Supplemental Revenue Assistance Payment Program (SURE) offers payments to eligible producers who have incurred crop production losses or crop quality losses, or both. 

  • Emergency Loan Program – The recent primary or contiguous Secretarial Disaster designation for all counties in Texas, which triggered the availability of FSA’s low interest (3.75 percent) Emergency Loans.  These loans help producers recover from production and physical losses due to drought, flooding, wildfire and other natural disasters or quarantine.

  • Emergency Forest Restoration Program (EFRP) provides payments to eligible owners of nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) land in order to carry out emergency measures to restore land damaged by a natural disaster.

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