Contact Local FSA office to Begin Process
The Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA) has been working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) to find resources and assistance for farmers and ranchers impacted by winter weather and flooding.
Producers should report loss of livestock or infrastructure to their local FSA office to begin the process.
“We know it has been a tough winter and as the weather warms concerns are shifting from snow and cold temperatures to flooding,” said NDA Director J.J. Goicoechea. “We hope that this is the beginning of some relief for our farming and ranching communities.”
Any producer who has experienced any level of loss (loss to livestock or crop, structure failure, challenges accessing or purchasing feed, etc.) is encouraged to report to their local FSA offices. For any losses going forward, it should be reported within 30 days. Reports can be made via phone call, email, or by walking into a local office.
“Again, I want to emphasize our thanks to our agriculture industry for their dedication to their livestock and operations,” said Director Goicoechea.
The NDA has provided more information on disaster assistance available to producers on their website at agri.nv.gov. Find contact and location information for the nearest FSA office at farmers.gov/service-center-locator/.
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*FSA policy asks producers to report the notice of loss within 30 calendar days of when the loss is first apparent. However, in some cases there is authority to approve any eligible losses that are submitted beyond that. Some producers may be reporting losses that are applicable to multiple programs or reporting additional losses. We just ask that producers report as soon as they are able so we may begin offering assistance.
**Additionally, livestock numbers and data related to expenses incurred are not immediately needed when reporting losses. This can come at a later time, but prior to the application for payment deadline.