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Massachusetts FSA is proud to continue its strong tradition of customer-based service to Massachusetts farmers and producers. The staff in our seven county offices is committed to securing the highest possible financial assistance from USDA programs through accurate, timely and efficient program delivery. This website can help you learn more about our programs and point you toward your local office so that you can speak directly with staff on how we can be of service.
FSA programs include
- Commodity price supports
- Disaster and emergency relief
- Conservation and environmental programs
- Farm emergency, ownership, and operating loans – including our new Microloan program which aims to assist small farmers, veterans, and disadvantaged producers
Massachusetts agriculture contributes over $492 million annually to the state’s economy, ranks 5th nationally in direct market sales, and first in the percentage of farms practicing Community Supported Agriculture. Noted for great diversity in both crops and in the nature of farming enterprises, our state has some of the best quality agricultural land in the country with 7,755 farms on over 523,000 total acres. 80% of our farms are family-owned, 95% qualify as "small farms" (under $250,000 in sales), and more new farms are beginning operations each year. Challenges for farmers include high input costs and contending with one of the highest farmland values in the U.S. at $10,600 per acre.
Staff
State Executive Director: Daniel SmiarowskiDistrict Director: Katie Bodzinski
Executive Officer: Lori Carver
Farm Loan Chief: Eric Bodzinski
Farm Loan Specialist: Robert Wigmore
Farm Program Specialist: John Devine
Farm Technology Specialist: Laura Ross
State Outreach Coordinator: Bailey Albert
Massachusetts State Committee
Nathan L'Etoile - Chair - Northfield, MAChristopher Grant - Essex, MA
Melissa "Missy" Leab - Hancock, MA
Philip Stevens - Barre, MA
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Massachusetts Farm Service Agency Accepting Applications for Loss Adjusters
The USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) is currently accepting applications from individuals interested in providing contracted crop adjusting services throughout Massachusetts. Applications can be submitted electronically to Lori.Carver@usda.gov.
Loss adjusters perform crop loss and related program services as assigned by FSA. Duties associated with these services include:
- Visiting farms to inspect damaged or destroyed crops
- Appraising potential crop production
- Determining and verifying the cause and time of loss
- Determining farm-stored production
- Visiting FSA offices and/or farms to perform inspections, reviews or other loss services.
As part of the contract process, Loss Adjusters must pass a required fingerprint background check.
Starting pay for adjusters in training is $15.75/hour. A pay raise to $21.20/hour is contingent on satisfactory completion of a full certification on at least one crop. Mileage and per diem will be paid by FSA; however, contracted adjusters are expected to provide their own mode of transportation.
Click here to access the application and a complete position description.
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