USDA Approves Georgia Counties for Disaster Designation
Monday, November 29, 2010 |
Contact: Office of Communications 404-651-7774
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ATLANTA – Governor Sonny Perdue today announced that United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack has designated 151 Georgia counties as primary disaster areas due to caused by drought and excessive heat from July 1, 2010 to the present. The designation was in response to request submitted by Governor Perdue.
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Based on USDA Damage Assessment Reports, farmers in 151
The 151 counties are as follows:
Appling |
Dade |
Jenkins |
Schley |
Atkinson |
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Johnson |
Screven |
Bacon |
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Jones |
Seminole |
Baker |
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Lamar |
Spalding |
Baldwin |
Dodge |
Lanier |
Stephens |
Banks |
Dooly |
Laurens |
Stewart |
Barrow |
Dougherty |
Lee |
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Bartow |
Douglas |
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Talbot |
Ben Hill |
Early |
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Taliaferro |
Berrien |
Echols |
Long |
Tattnall |
Bibb |
Effingham |
Lowndes |
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Bleckley |
Elbert |
Lumpkin |
Telfair |
Brantley |
Emanuel |
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Terrell |
Brooks |
Evans |
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Thomas |
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Fannin |
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Tift |
Bulloch |
Fayette |
McDuffie |
Toombs |
Burke |
Floyd |
Meriwether |
Towns |
Butts |
Forsyth |
Miller |
Treutlen |
Calhoun |
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Mitchell |
Troup |
Candler |
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Turner |
Carroll |
Gilmer |
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Twiggs |
Catoosa |
Glascock |
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Union |
Charlton |
Gordon |
Muscogee |
Upson |
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Grady |
Oconee |
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Chattahoochee |
Gwinnett |
Oglethorpe |
Walton |
Chattooga |
Habersham |
Paulding |
Ware |
Cherokee |
Hall |
Peach |
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Clarke |
Hancock |
Pickens |
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Also as a result of this designation, eight contiguous counties are eligible for assistance in accordance with section 321 (a) of the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act. Those counties are as follows:
Under the designation, farm operators in both primary and contiguous disaster areas are eligible to be considered for FSA emergency loans and the Supplemental Revenue Assistance Payments (SURE) Program. Farmers in qualified counties have until July 26, 2011 to apply for emergency loan assistance. FSA will review each application on its own merits by considering the extent of production losses, security available, and repayment ability. SURE Program applications for 2010 crop losses will be accepted in 2011, when the 2010 farm revenue data required by statute becomes available.
To contact the office that services your county, visit: FSA Offices. For more information about USDA disaster assistance programs, visit: USDA Disaster Assistance Programs.
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