| The QLA program assists producers whose 
				eligible crops suffered quality losses due to qualifying 
				drought, excessive moisture, flooding, hurricanes, snowstorms, 
				tornadoes, typhoons, volcanic activity, or wildfires.
 Eligible crops include those for which federal crop insurance or 
				Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) coverage is 
				available, except for grazed crops and value loss crops, such as 
				honey, maple sap, aquaculture, floriculture, mushrooms, ginseng 
				root, ornamental nursery, Christmas trees, and turfgrass sod. 
				Additionally, crops that were sold or fed to livestock or that 
				are in storage may be eligible.
 
 Assistance is available in counties that received a Presidential 
				Emergency Disaster Declaration or Secretarial Disaster 
				Designation, or for drought, a county rated by the U.S. Drought 
				monitor as having a D3 (extreme drought) or higher. Producers in 
				counties that did not receive a qualifying declaration or 
				designation may still apply but must also provide supporting 
				documentation.
 
 FSA will issue payments once the application period ends. If the 
				total amount of calculated QLA payments exceeds available 
				program funding, payments will be prorated.
 
 More Information
 
 FSA began accepting applications on January 6 and has received 
				more than 8,100 applications so far.
 
 To apply, contact your local USDA Service Center. Additional 
				information is also available at farmers.gov/quality-loss. 
				Producers can also obtain one-on-one support with applications 
				by calling 877-508-8364.
 
 While USDA offices are currently closed to visitors because of 
				the pandemic. Service Center staff continue to work with 
				agricultural producers via phone, email, and other digital 
				tools. To conduct business, please contact your local USDA 
				Service Center. Additionally, more information related to USDA’s 
				response and relief for producers can be found at farmers.gov/coronavirus..
 
			[USDA Farm Service Agency]   
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