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EM Archives Home Page > News Room > Emergency Designation News Archives
 Wednesday, January 31, 2001
22 UTAH COUNTIES ELIGIBLE FOR USDA EMERGENCY FARM LOANS
22 Utah counties are eligible for Farm Service Agency (FSA) emergency farm loans because of losses caused by drought last fall.

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FOUR OREGON COUNTIES ELIGIBLE FOR USDA EMERGENCY FARM LOANS
Four Oregon counties are eligible for Farm Service Agency (FSA) emergency farm loans because of losses caused by drought and wildfires that occurred last year.

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JEFFERSON PARISH, LOUISIANA, ELIGIBLE FOR USDA EMERGENCY FARM LOANS
One Louisiana parish is eligible for Farm Service Agency (FSA) emergency farm loans because of losses caused by drought and excessive heat last year.

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FOUR IDAHO COUNTIES ELIGIBLE FOR USDA EMERGENCY FARM LOANS
Four Idaho counties are eligible for Farm Service Agency (FSA) emergency farm loans because of losses caused by extreme drought and wildland fires last year.

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FORTY NEBRASKA COUNTIES ELIGIBLE FOR USDA EMERGENCY FARM LOANS
Forty Nebraska counties are eligible for Farm Service Agency (FSA) emergency farm loans because of losses caused by severe drought and excessive heat last year.

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