Farm Service Agency
Federal agency responsible for regulations under Farm Service Agency.
13 regulationsAgriculture Risk Coverage, Price Loss Coverage, and Dairy Margin Coverage Programs
This regulation updates three federal programs that help farmers manage financial risks from crop price drops and dairy market changes. These programs provide financial assistance to farmers when prices fall or production costs rise, helping them stay financially stable during difficult market conditions.
Agricultural Disaster Indemnity Programs: Approval of Information Collection Request
The federal government is updating paperwork and data collection procedures for farm disaster aid programs run by the USDA. This helps the agency better track and manage financial assistance when farmers face disasters like droughts, floods, or other crop losses.
Agricultural Disaster Indemnity Programs
This rule sets up a federal program that helps farmers recover financially when disasters like droughts, floods, or storms damage their crops or livestock. The program provides payments to eligible farmers to help cover losses that aren't covered by other insurance or assistance programs.
Emergency Livestock Relief Program 2023 and 2024 Flood and Wildfire
This federal program helps farmers and ranchers recover financially when floods and wildfires destroy their livestock and pastures. The government provides financial assistance to help these agricultural businesses rebuild after natural disasters in 2023 and 2024.
Emergency Livestock Relief Programs
This regulation creates emergency financial assistance programs to help farmers and ranchers who have experienced losses to their livestock due to disasters or hardship. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) is setting up new rules for how farmers can apply for and receive this emergency relief money.
Supplemental Disaster Relief Program Stage 1; Approval of Information Collection Request
The Farm Service Agency (FSA) is setting up an information collection system for a new disaster relief program to help farmers and ranchers recover from disasters. The agency needs to collect information from applicants to determine who qualifies for financial assistance and other aid after natural disasters.
Removal of Unconstitutional Preferences Based on Race and Sex in Response to Court Ruling
This regulation requires the Farm Service Agency (FSA) to remove policies that gave preferences based on race or sex in farm loans and assistance programs, following a court decision that found such preferences unconstitutional. The change affects how the FSA awards loans, grants, and other support to farmers going forward.
Supplemental Disaster Relief Program Stage 1
The Farm Service Agency is launching the first phase of a new disaster relief program to help farmers and agricultural communities recover from natural disasters like floods, droughts, and storms. This program provides financial assistance and support to eligible farmers who have suffered crop losses or damage to their farm operations.
Removal of Obsolete Regulations
The Farm Service Agency (FSA) is removing old, outdated regulations that are no longer used or needed. This cleanup helps simplify the rules farmers and agricultural businesses need to follow by eliminating confusing or contradictory requirements that have been replaced by newer policies.
Emergency Livestock Relief Program 2023 and 2024; Approval of Information Collection Request
The Federal government is updating paperwork requirements for a program that provides financial help to farmers who lost livestock during emergencies in 2023 and 2024. This regulation approves the official forms and information collection process that farmers need to complete to apply for this relief assistance.
Removal of Obsolete Regulations
The Farm Service Agency (FSA) is removing old and outdated rules that are no longer used or needed. This cleanup helps simplify government regulations and makes it easier for farmers and the public to understand which rules actually apply to them.
Emergency Livestock Relief Program 2023 and 2024
This program provides financial assistance to farmers and ranchers who suffered losses to their livestock during 2023 and 2024, helping them recover from disease outbreaks, extreme weather, or other emergencies. The aid aims to support agricultural communities affected by unexpected disasters that harmed their animals and livelihoods.