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USDA Offers Disaster Relief to Farmers Facing Crop Loss

Jul 14, 2025
By Farms.com

New Aid Helps Farmers Recover from Disasters in 2023-2024

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced that farmers who experienced crop losses due to natural disasters in 2023 or 2024 can apply for help through the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (SDRP). This program gives financial support to producers who lost crops because of drought, floods, or other weather disasters.

As of Thursday, July 10, farmers can apply at their local Farm Service Agency (FSA) office. To make the process faster, USDA is mailing out pre-filled application forms to eligible producers. This step saves time and helps farmers get support more easily.

The SDRP is part of the USDA’s efforts to support agriculture and make sure farms stay in operation even after hard times. By covering some of the losses, this program helps farmers manage their costs and keep growing food.

To qualify, producers must have experienced eligible losses on crops due to disaster events during the covered years. They must also meet all program rules. Full details, including how to apply and what is required, are available on USDA’s official SDRP page or through local FSA offices.

This new relief effort shows USDA’s commitment to helping farmers recover from unexpected events. These disasters often cause great damage, and programs like this one are essential to keep agriculture going.

Farmers are encouraged to act quickly by checking their mail, reviewing the pre-filled form, and visiting the local FSA office for any help needed.


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