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3/4/2010 10:40:17 AM
Nebraska Counties are Eligible for USDA Emergency Loans

Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Executive Director, Dan Steinkruger, announced today that family farmers in Deuel County, Nebraska may be eligible to apply for low interest Emergency (EM) loans due to physical and production losses caused by a freeze, followed by excessive snow that has occurred from October 3, 2009, and continuing. This County became eligible for this assistance because it was designated as a natural disaster area on February 25, 2010 by the Secretary of Agriculture.

In addition, the following four contiguous Nebraska Counties were also named as areas where eligible family farmers may qualify for EM physical and production loss loan assistance. These Counties are:

Cheyenne, Garden, Keith and Perkins.

In addition, with a qualifying loss, this designation makes producers eligible for the Supplemental Revenue Assistance Program (SURE).

Emergency loan applications are available and must be submitted through the local FSA county office from any applicant who qualifies for a physical or production loss (at least a 30 percent reduction from normal) in a single enterprise from this disaster in these counties. To qualify for an EM loan, an applicant must be an established family farm operator; provide evidence of having suffered a qualifying physical or production loss; be unable to obtain suitable credit from a source other than FSA. The low interest loans may cover up to 100 percent of their actual production or physical losses, to a maximum amount of $500,000. The loan applicants must show ability to repay the loan and the loan must be adequately secured. FSA loans for production losses may be used to buy feed, seed, fertilizer, livestock, or to refinance certain debts. FSA loans for physical losses may be used to repair or replace the property that was damaged or lost. The current interest rate for the EM loans is 3.75%. The deadline for submitting applications is October 25, 2010.
 

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