Home » Douglas County » Emergency Loan Designation For Douglas County

Emergency Loan Designation For Douglas County

Edward J. Hammill, state executive director, Farm Service Agency, announced effective May 9, 19 counties in Missouri (including Douglas and Oregon counties) and the independent City of St. Louis, in Missouri, will have FSA disaster loans available due to severe storms, tornadoes and flooding which occurred April 19, and continuing.

Applications for assistance will be accepted at the county office of the Farm Service Agency in Houston for physical and production losses caused by this disaster. Applications will be accepted through Jan. 9, 2012.

Loans for physical losses must be used to replace or repair damage to buildings, fences, or to compensate the farmer for losses of basic livestock, stored crops, or supplies on hand, equipment, etc. that was lost due to the disaster. Loans for production losses may also be used to buy feed, seed, fertilizer and livestock, or to make payments on real estate or chattel debts.

Generally, loans for production losses cannot be approved until crops have completed their production cycle or have been harvested.

In order to qualify, a farmer must have suffered a 30 percent loss in production or an actual physical loss that was essential to the successful operation of the farm.

Loans for actual losses are made at an interest rate of 3.75 percent for emergency loans to those eligible applicants who are unable to obtain the actual credit needed from another source. All loan programs of the Farm Service Agency are conducted on a non-discriminatory basis.