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: Mississippi

Triggering Disaster: Winter storm, excessive snow, excessive ice, freeze, high winds, hail and excessive rain that occurred Feb. 15 through Feb. 18, 2021.

Application Deadline: Jan. 10, 2022

Primary Counties Eligible:

Adams
Amite
Attala
Benton
Bolivar
Calhoun
Carroll
Chickasaw

Choctaw
Clay
Coahoma
Copiah
Covington
Franklin
Holmes

Itawamba
Jones
Lee
Lincoln
Lowndes
Marshall
Monroe

Montgomery
Neshoba
Oktibbeha
Panola
Pike
Pontotoc
Prentiss

Simpson
Tippah
Union
Webster
Wilkinson
Winston
Yazoo

Contiguous Counties and Parishes also Eligible:

Mississippi:

Alcorn
Claiborne
DeSoto
Forrest
Grenada
Hinds
Humphreys
Issaquena

Jasper
Jefferson
Jefferson Davis
Kemper
Lafayette
Lamar
Lauderdale

Lawrence
Leake
Leflore
Madison
Newton
Noxubee
Perry

Quitman
Rankin
Sharkey
Smith
Sunflower
Tallahatchie
Tate

Tishomingo
Tunica
Walthall
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Yalobusha

Alabama: Franklin, Lamar, Marion and Pickens

Arkansas: Chicot, Desha and Phillips

Louisiana: Concordia, East Feliciana, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, Tensas, Washington and West Feliciana

Tennessee: Fayette, Hardeman and Shelby

For more information on FSA disaster assistance programs or to find your local USDA Service Center visit farmers.gov/recover.

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