Deadline for submitting Emergency Disaster applications coming up

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Submitted to the Tribune

The expiration date for filing applications for Emergency Disaster (EM) loans by farmers and ranchers in Bourbon County is Dec. 13, according to Robert E. White, farm loan manager, for the Farm Service Agency (FSA).

White advised that those needing farm credit as a result of excessive rain Sept. 1-Dec. 31, 2009 and who think they are eligible for FSA assistance, should make their applications at the FSA County Office, 207 S. Summit, Girard before the expiration date.

"Loans covering physical and/or production losses may be made at 3.75 percent interest rate, and are scheduled for repayment as rapidly as feasible, consistent with the applicant's reasonable ability to pay," said White.

FSA loans covering physical losses may be used to replace installations, equipment, livestock, or buildings (including homes), lost through this disaster.

FSA loans covering production losses may be used to buy feed, seed, fertilizer, livestock, or to make payments on real estate and chattel debts. "Funds can also be used for other essential operating and living expenses," White said in a news release.

To be eligible for an emergency disaster loan, an applicant must be operating a family size farm or ranch, must be unable to get credit elsewhere, and must have suffered a qualifying physical and/or production loss from the disaster.

Farmers who suffered at least a 30 percent reduction to at least one cropping enterprise, may have a qualifying production loss. Emergency disaster production loss loans cover 100 percent of qualifying losses.

Farmers and ranchers that think they may eligible should contact the FSA County Office in Girard, or call (620) 724-6227 for additional information.

how to apply.