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December 12, 2008 |
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Governor Kaine Announces Federal Disaster Designations
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Alleghany |
Charlotte |
King William |
Patrick |
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Amelia |
Chesterfield |
Louisa |
Pittsylvania |
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Amherst |
Cumberland |
Madison |
Prince Edward |
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Appomattox |
Essex |
Mecklenburg |
Roanoke |
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Augusta |
Floyd |
Nelson |
Rockingham |
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Bath |
Henrico |
New Kent |
Southampton |
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Bedford |
James City |
Nottoway |
Spotsylvania |
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Botetourt |
King and Queen |
Orange |
Stafford |
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Brunswick |
King George |
Page |
Surry |
"Approval by the USDA means Virginia farmers in these localities are eligible to be considered for assistance," Governor Kaine said. "We will continue to work with other affected areas and anticipate that the federal government will soon respond to these additional requests."
Disaster declarations make farm operators in both 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 12 counties:
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Brunswick |
Gloucester |
Mecklenburg |
Russell |
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Charlotte |
King and Queen |
Patrick |
Scott |
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Craig |
King William |
Prince George |
Surry |
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