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			Disaster Assistance Available for Illinois Farmers and Livestock 
			Producers Impacted by Recent Winter Storms 
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            [March 01, 2021]  
              The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) 
			provides technical and financial assistance to help State farmers 
			and livestock producers recover from damages brought on by winter 
			storms Uri and Viola. Agricultural producers are encouraged to 
			contact their local USDA Service Center to learn about the programs 
			available to help them recover from crop, land, infrastructure, and 
			livestock losses. | 
        
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				 Disaster Assistance 
 USDA encourages farmers and ranchers to contact the FSA county 
				office at the local USDA Service Center to apply for eligible 
				programs and to learn which documents, such as farm records, 
				herd inventory, receipts and pictures of damages or losses 
				should be provided to help expedite assistance.
 
 Producers who experience livestock deaths due to the winter 
				storms may be eligible for the Livestock Indemnity Program. 
				Meanwhile, the Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, 
				and Farm-Raised Fish Program provides eligible producers with 
				compensation for feed and grazing losses. For LIP and ELAP, 
				producers will need to file a notice of loss for livestock and 
				grazing or feed losses within 30 days and honeybee losses within 
				15 days.
 
 Additionally, eligible orchardists and nursery tree growers may 
				be eligible for cost-share assistance through the Tree 
				Assistance Program (TAP) to replant or rehabilitate eligible 
				trees, bushes or vines lost during the winter storms. This 
				complements Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) or 
				crop insurance coverage, which covers the crop but not the 
				plants or trees in all cases. For TAP, a program application 
				must be filed within 90 days.
 
 FSA also offers a variety of direct and guaranteed loans, 
				including operating and emergency loans, to producers unable to 
				secure commercial financing. Producers in counties with a 
				primary or contiguous disaster designation may be eligible for 
				low-interest emergency loans to help them recover from 
				production and physical losses. Loans can help producers replace 
				essential property, purchase inputs like livestock, equipment, 
				feed and seed, cover family living expenses or refinance 
				farm-related debts and other needs.
 
              
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			Risk Management
 Producers who have risk protection through Federal Crop Insurance or 
			FSA’s NAP should report crop damage to their crop insurance agent or 
			FSA office. If they have crop insurance, producers should report 
			crop damage to their agent within 72 hours of damage discovery and 
			follow up in writing within 15 days. For NAP covered crops, a Notice 
			of Loss (CCC-576) must be filed within 15 days of the loss becoming 
			apparent, except for hand-harvested crops, which should be reported 
			within 72 hours.
 
			
			 
			
 More Information
 
 On farmers.gov, the Disaster Assistance Discovery Tool, 
			Disaster-at-a-Glance fact sheet, and Farm Loan Discovery Tool can 
			help producers and landowners determine program or loan options. For 
			assistance with a crop insurance claim, producers and landowners 
			should contact their crop insurance agent. For FSA and NRCS 
			programs, they should contact their local USDA Service Center.
 
			[USDA Farm Service Agency] |