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October 20, 2008
KAINE ANNOUNCES FEDERAL DISASTER DESIGNATIONS FOR ELEVEN VIRGINIA COUNTIES
~ Adjacent counties also may be eligible for assistance ~

Contact: Gordon Hickey, 804.225.4260, Cell Phone: 804.291.8977
John W. Campbell, Department of Forestry, 434.220.9070
Elaine Lidholm, VDACS, 804.786.7686

RICHMOND—Governor Timothy M. Kaine announced today that the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture has designated Amelia, Amherst, Bedford, Campbell, Dinwiddie, Halifax, Louisa, Nelson, Nottoway, Pittsylvania and Prince Edward counties primary natural disaster areas because of reductions in farm production caused by drought and excessive heat that occurred this calendar year. 

These disaster designations make farmers eligible for low-interest loans and any supplemental relief that might be provided by Congress in the future. 

“The low-interest loans farmers in these counties are now eligible to apply for could provide much needed assistance,” Governor Kaine said. “We anticipate that the USDA will soon respond to the many additional requests for disaster designation.”

Farmers in the independent cities of Bedford, Danville, Lynchburg and Petersburg as well as in these adjacent counties have received contiguous disaster status and also may be eligible for federal assistance:

Albemarle

Charlotte

Greensville

Powhatan

Appomattox

Chesterfield

Hanover

Prince George

Augusta

Cumberland

Henry

Roanoke

Botetourt

Fluvanna

Lunenburg

Rockbridge

Brunswick

Franklin

Mecklenburg

Spotsylvania

Buckingham

Goochland

Orange

Sussex

Disaster declarations make farm operators in primary and contiguous areas eligible to be considered for low-interest emergency loans from the Farm Service Agency (FSA) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, provided they meet certain eligibility requirements. This assistance includes FSA emergency loans and the Supplemental Revenue Assistance Program (SURE) which was approved as part of the Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008.  FSA will consider each application on its own merits by taking into account the extent of the losses, security available and repayment ability. Local FSA offices can provide affected farmers with additional information.

Requests for primary federal drought disaster designations are currently pending for these 18 counties:

Albemarle

Fluvanna

Henry

Rockbridge

Buckingham

Franklin

Isle of Wight

Scott

Brunswick

Goochland

Lunenburg

Surry

Caroline

Greene

Mecklenburg

 

Charlotte

Hanover

Powhatan

 

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