Chambliss, Isakson Applaud Drought Disaster Declaration

Statement

Date: June 28, 2011
Location: Washington DC

U.S. Sens. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., and Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., joined members of the Georgia delegation this week in applauding Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack's decision to declare 22 drought-stricken counties in Georgia disaster areas. Since December, many parts of Georgia have experienced extreme weather conditions and suffered numerous crop losses. With the USDA Secretarial Disaster Designation, Georgia farmers will be able to apply for emergency loans and other benefits to ease losses.

"Secretary Vilsack went above and beyond our request, naming an additional 26 counties as contiguous disaster counties," said Sen. Chambliss, a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee. "I am thankful these drought-stricken counties in Georgia will have access to the aid they need to bounce back from this unfortunate situation. Now we need rain."

"I commend Secretary Vilsack for issuing a federal disaster designation for the 22 counties affected by the severe drought in Georgia," said Sen. Isakson. "It will allow farmers to receive the support they need to recover from this unfortunate natural disaster."

The counties that will become eligible to apply for emergency loans and other benefits provided by the Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008 are Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Brantley, Brooks, Bryan, Chatham, Coffee, Colquitt, Cook, Dodge, Effingham, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Lowndes, Pierce, Telfair, Thomas, Wayne and Wheeler.

Vilsack also wrote that he is naming the following areas as contiguous disaster counties: Berrien, Bleckley, Bulloch, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Echols, Evans, Glynn, Grady, Laurens, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Mitchell, Montgomery, Pulaski, Screven, Tattnall, Tift, Toombs, Treutlen, Turner, Ware, Wilcox and Worth

Like those in primary disaster counties, farmers in contiguous disaster counties may be considered for assistance under the Farm Service Agency (FSA). This includes FSA emergency loans and the Supplemental Revenue Assistance Payments program. Farmers in eligible counties have eight months from the secretarial disaster declaration to apply for emergency loan assistants.


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