Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
61 counties’ farms can get disaster aid
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated 61 drought-stricken Arkansas counties as disaster areas, making farmers and ranchers eligible for natural-disaster assistance.
Agricultural officials said Wednesday that the designation makes farmers and ranchers in the counties eligible for the Farm Service Agency’s emergency loans as well as other assistance programs. Farmers have eight months to apply for loans to help cover part of their actual losses.
Counties designated as disaster areas are:
■ Arkansas; Ashley; Baxter; Boone; Bradley; Calhoun; Carroll; Clark; Clay; Cleburne; Cleveland; Columbia; Conway; Crawford; Dallas; Drew;
■ Faulkner; Franklin; Fulton; Garland; Grant; Greene; Hempstead; Hot Spring; Howard; Independence; Izard; Jefferson; Johnson; Lafayette; Lawrence;
■ Lincoln; Little River; Logan; Lonoke; Madison; Marion; Miller; Montgomery; Nevada; Newton; Ouachita; Perry; Pike; Polk; Pope;
■ Prairie; Pulaski; Randolph; Saline; Scott; Searcy; Sebastian; Sevier; Sharp; Stone; Union; Van Buren; Washington; White and Yell.
Farmers and ranchers in contiguous counties also qualify for natural-disaster assistance. Those counties are Benton, Chicot; Craighead; Desha; Jackson; Monroe; Phillips and Woodruff.