Physical loss loans can help producers repair or replace damaged or destroyed physical property essential to the success of the agricultural operation, including livestock losses. Examples of property commonly affected include essential farm buildings, fixtures to real estate, equipment, livestock, perennial crops, fruit and nut bearing trees and harvested or stored crops and hay.

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Availability of Low-Interest Physical Loss Loans for Producers Affected by Natural Disasters

Physical loss loans can help producers repair or replace damaged or destroyed physical property essential to the success of the agricultural operation, including livestock losses. Examples of property commonly affected include essential farm buildings, fixtures to real estate, equipment, livestock, perennial crops, fruit and nut bearing trees and harvested or stored crops and hay. 

State: Arkansas

Triggering Disaster: Excessive snow and freeze that occurred February 14 through February 21, 2021.

Application Deadline: Jan. 14, 2022

Primary Counties Eligible

Arkansas

Dallas

Hot Spring

Saline

Carroll

Garland

Madison

Union

Cleveland

Grant

Ouachita

White

Contiguous Counties and Parishes also Eligible:

Arkansas:

Ashley

Cleburne

Franklin

Lonoke

Phillips

Benton

Columbia

Independence

Monroe

Prairie

Boone

Crawford

Jackson

Montgomery

Pulaski

Bradley

Desha

Jefferson

Nevada

Washington

Calhoun

Drew

Johnson

Newton

Woodruff

Clark

Faulkner

Lincoln

Perry

Yell

Louisiana: Claiborne, Morehouse and Union

Missouri: Barry, Stone and Taney 

More Resources

On farmers.gov, the Disaster Assistance Discovery ToolDisaster-at-a-Glance fact sheet, and Farm Loan Discovery Tool can help you determine program or loan options. To file a Notice of Loss or to ask questions about available programs, contact your local  USDA Service Center.

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