USDA Release: USDA DESIGNATES COUNTIES IN CALIFORNIA, KANSAS, MINNESOTA, OREGON, TEXAS AND VIRGINIA

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Link: http://www.usda.gov/2005/09/0365.xml

Release No. 0365.05

Ed Loyd (202) 720-4623
Stevin Westcott (202) 720-4178


USDA DESIGNATES COUNTIES IN CALIFORNIA, KANSAS, MINNESOTA, OREGON, TEXAS AND VIRGINIA AS AGRICULTURAL DISASTER AREAS
Decision Allows Farmers and Ranchers to Apply for USDA Assistance

HUTCHINSON, Kan., Sept. 12, 2005 - Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns today designated counties in Kansas, California, Minnesota, Oregon, Texas and Virginia as primary agricultural disaster areas, making certain farmers, ranchers and other agricultural producers in the counties eligible for low-interest emergency loans from USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA).

"I'm pleased that USDA can offer assistance to farmers and ranchers who have struggled with severe drought and weather conditions," said Johanns. "These agriculture disaster designations will enable eligible producers to apply for low-interest emergency loans from USDA to help cover their losses."

KANSAS

In Kansas, the following counties were designated as primary disaster areas on Aug. 25, 2005, due to losses caused by severe storms including hail, high winds, lightening, excessive rain, flash flooding and flooding that occurred from June 3, 2005, to June 16, 2005.


Butler
Ford
Grove
Grant
Meade
Sedgwick
Trego
Wabaunsee


Counties eligible because they are contiguous to those listed above include:


Chase
Clark
Cowley
Edwards
Elk
Ellis
Finney
Geary
Graham
Gray
Greenwood
Hamilton
Harvey
Haskell
Hodgeman
Kearny
Kingman
Kiowa
Lane
Logan
Lyon
Marion
Morris
Ness
Osage
Pottawatomie
Reno
Riley
Rooks
Scott
Seward
Shawnee
Sheridan
Stanton
Stevens
Sumner
Thomas

CALIFORNIA

In California, Sutter County was designated as a primary disaster area on Aug. 25, 2005, due to losses caused by unseasonable rain that occurred from March 8, 2005, to March 19, 2005.

Counties eligible because they are contiguous to those listed above include:

Butte                   Placer                  Yolo
Colusa                  Sacramento              Yuba


MINNESOTA

In Minnesota, the following counties were designated as primary disaster areas on
Aug. 25, 2005, due to losses caused by severe storms including excessive rainfall, hail and high winds that occurred May 7, 2005, and continuing.


Aitkin
Beltrami
Benton
Clearwater
Dakota
Grant
Itasca
Kittson
Koochiching
Lake of the Woods
Marshall
Mille Lacs
Pennington
Roseau
Traverse
Washington
Wilkin


Counties eligible because they are contiguous to those listed above include:


Anoka
Becker
Big Stone
Carlton
Cass
Chisago
Clay
Crow Wing
Douglas
Goodhue
Hennepin
Hubbard
Isanti
Kanabec
Mahnomen
Morrison
Otter Tail
Pine
Polk
Pope
Ramsey
Red Lake
Rice
Sherburne
St. Louis
Stearns
Stevens


OREGON

        In Oregon, Polk and Yamhill Counties were designated as primary disaster areas on Aug. 31, 2005, due to losses caused by heavy winds, rains and cool temperatures that occurred from March 27, 2005, through April 30, 2005.

Also eligible because they are contiguous include:

                Benton          Lincoln         Marion          Washington
                Clackamas       Linn                    Tillamook

TEXAS

        In Texas, Wilbarger County was designated as a primary disaster area on Aug. 31, 2005, due to losses caused by drought, high winds and excessive temperatures that occurred from March 1, 2005, through July 5, 2005.

        Also eligible because they are contiguous include:

                Archer          Baylor          Foard           Hardeman                Wichita

VIRGINIA

        In Virginia, Fauquier County was designated as a primary disaster area on Aug. 31, 2005, due to losses caused by drought and high temperatures that occurred from April 1, 2005, through June 30, 2005.

        Also eligible because they are contiguous include:

                Clarke          Loudoun         Rappahannock            Warren
                Culpeper        Prince William  Stafford

The counties listed above were designated agricultural disaster areas, making all qualified farm operators eligible for emergency loans, provided eligibility requirements are met.  Farmers in eligible counties have eight months from the date of the declaration to apply
for emergency loans to help cover part of their actual losses.  FSA will consider each loan application on its own merits, taking into account the extent of losses, security available and repayment ability.  FSA has a variety of programs available, in addition to the emergency loan program, to help eligible farmers recover from adversity.

USDA has also made other programs available to assist farmers and ranchers, including the Emergency Conservation Program, Federal Crop Insurance and the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program.

Interested farmers may contact their local USDA Service Centers for further information on eligibility requirements and application procedures for these and other programs.  Additional information is also available online at: http://disaster.fsa.usda.gov.


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