WELCOME TO GEORGIA
- March 1, 2013 - Newly appointed or reappointed COC Advisors take office.
- Mar 31, 2013 - Final date to request a Marketing Assistance Loan or Loan Deficiency Payment on 2012 CY Barley, Canola, Honey, Oats, and Wheat.
- May 31, 2013 - Final date to request a Marketing Assistance Loan or Loan Deficiency Payment on 2012 CY Corn, Grain Sorghum, Cotton and Soybeans.
- June 7, 2013 - Final date to enroll in SURE for 2011 crop losses that occurred through September 30, 2011
- Aug. 2, 2013 - Final date to enroll in 2013 Direct and Counter-Cyclical Program (DCP)
- Now - Emergency Conservation Approved Applicants -- report completed practices to FSA
- Now - Emergency Forest Restoration Program Applicants -- report completed practices to FSA
- Now - For 2013, complete form CCC-933, Average Adjusted Income Certification and Consent to Disclosure of Tax Information
- Mar 31, 2013 - Final date to request Marketing Assistance Loan (MAL) on CY 2012 Barley, Canola, Honey, Oats and Wheat
- May 31, 2013 - Final date to request MAL on CY 2012 Corn, Grain Sorghum, Cotton and Soybeans
NOTE: If the crop being reported has NAP coverage, the final date to timely report the acreage is 15 days PRIOR to the onset of harvest or grazing. It is important for producers to remember that crops with NAP coverage will usually have a NAP crop reporting date EARLIER than the regularly established reporting dates for crops without NAP coverage.
- 16-November-2012 – Designation M4060 in 6 counties due to severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding
- 20-December-2012 - Designation S3245 in 2 counties due to frost and freezing temperatures
- 04 March-13 Designation M4068 in 4 counties due to losses caused by Tropical Storm Debby
- 11March-13 Designation S3262 in 15 counties due to frosts and freezes
- 11March-13 Designation S3263 in 15 counties due to hail and high winds
- 12 March-13 Designation S3265 in 13 counties due to drought
- 12 March-13 Designation S3271 in 11 counties due to drought
- 12 March-13 Designation S3272 in 140 counties due to drought
- 12 March-13 Designation S3286 in 13 counties due to drought
- 18 March-13 Designation S3292 in 5 counties due to drought
- 1 April-13 Designation S3309 in 14 counties due to drought
- 13 April-13 Designation S3321 in 5 counties due to losses caused by Tropical Storm Debby
- 22 April-13 DesignationS3352 in 12 counties due to drought
- 29 April-13 DesignationS3360 in 3 counties due to drought
- 20 May-13 DesignationS3397 in 6 counties due to drought
- 27 May-13 DesignationS3407 in 17 counties due to excessive rain
- 9 Sept-, 13 - Designation S3453 in 11 counties due to drought
- 9 Sept-, 2013 - Designation S3457 in 116 counties due to drought
- 9 Sept-, 2013 - Designation S3464 in 8 counties due to drought
- 16 Sept-, 2013 - Designation S3469 in 5 counties due to drought
- 23 Sept-, 2013 - Designation S3475 in one county due to drought
- 30 Sept-, 2013 - Designation S3477 in one county due to drought
- 30 Sept-, 2013 - Designation S3479 in one county due to drought
- 7 Oct-, 2013 - Designation S3482 in 23 counties due to drought
- 15 Oct-, 2013 - Designation S3486 in 51 counties due to drought
NOTE: All producers are encouraged to contact their local FSA office for information specific to the Emergency Loan Program and to determine whether their counties are declared under a certain designation.
Georgia State FSA Office 355 East Hancock Avenue, STOP 100 Athens, Georgia 30601-2775 Phone: 706-546-2266 Fax: 706-546-2151
Acting State Executive Director
David Laster, 706-546-2266
Georgia State Committee
Ronald C. Lee, Chairperson, 229-995-2616 Jaclyn D. Ford, Member, 229-686-0965 Dr. Fred Harrison, Member, 706-255-4176 Jerome Tucker, Member, 229-506-0714 Reese Thompson, Member, 912-245-1788
The Farm Service Agency is a federal agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Located in all 50 states, our mission is to help American farmers provide reasonably priced food and fiber to the nation and the world.
The Georgia Farm Service Agency State Committee oversees the farm program activities of the agency. The members are appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture. They hear appeals from local farmers and guide the direction of farm program related agency policy.
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