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News and Events

Emergency Designation News Releases

Printable Version
Farm Service Agency
Public Affairs Staff
1400 Independence Ave SW
Stop 0506, Room 3624-South
Washington, D.C. 20250-0506

 
Release No. 1451.08

 

 
Latawnya Dia (202) 720-7962

 
USDA DESIGNATES 74 ILLINOIS COUNTIES AS PRIMARY NATURAL DISASTER AREAS
Decision Allows Farmers and Ranchers to Apply for USDA Assistance

 
WASHINGTON, July 17, 2008 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture designated 74 counties in Illinois as primary natural disaster areas because of losses caused by excessive rain and flooding that occurred during the period of January 1, 2008, and continuing. Those counties are:

 
Adams
De Witt
Henry
McDonough
Saline
Alexander
Douglas
Iroquois
McLean
Sangamon
Bond
Edgar
Jasper
Menard
Schuyler
Brown
Edwards
Jefferson
Monroe
Scott
Calhoun
Effingham
Jersey
Montgomery
St. Clair
Carroll
Fayette
Jo Daviess
Morgan
Stephenson
Cass
Ford
Johnson
Moultrie
Union
Champaign
Franklin
Lawrence
Perry
Vermilion
Christian
Fulton
Lee
Piatt
Wabash
Clark
Gallatin
Logan
Pike
Washington
Clay
Greene
Macon
Pope
Wayne
Clinton
Hamilton
Madison
Pulaski
White
Coles
Hancock
Marion
Randolph
Whiteside
Crawford
Hardin
Mason
Richland
Williamson
Cumberland
Henderson
Massac
Rock Island

 
Farm operators in the following counties in Illinois also qualify for natural disaster benefits because their counties are contiguous:

 
Bureau
La Salle
Ogle
Tazewell
De Kalb
Livingston
Peoria
Warren
Jackson
Macoupin
Shelby
Winnebago
Kankakee
Mercer
Stark
Woodford
Knox

 
In addition, farm operators in counties in the adjacent states of Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri and Wisconsin also qualify for natural disaster benefits because their counties are contiguous.

 
Indiana
Benton, Gibson, Knox, Newton, Posey, Sullivan, Vermillion, Vigo and Warren

 
Iowa
Clinton, Des Moines, Dubuque, Jackson, Lee, Louisa, Muscatine and Scott

 
Kentucky
Ballard, Crittenden, Livingston, McCracken and Union

 
Missouri

 
Cape Girardeau
Lincoln
Pike
St. Louis
Clark
Marion
Ralls
Ste. Genevieve
Jefferson
Mississippi
Scott
Lewis
Perry
St. Charles

 
Independent City
St. Louis

 
Wisconsin
Grant, Green and Lafayette

 
All counties listed above were designated natural disaster areas on July 11, 2008, making all qualified farm operators in the designated areas eligible for low interest emergency (EM) loans from USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA), provided eligibility requirements are met. Farmers in eligible counties have eight months from the date of the declaration to apply for 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, in addition to the EM 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.

 
FSA news releases are available on FSA's Web site at: http://www.fsa.usda.gov via the "News and Events" link.

 
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