Emergency Loans for Horse Producers
Here is press release from USDA announcing emergency aid to horse farmers. Thanks to the Quarter Horse News for this information:
USDA Announces Equine Operations Now Eligible for Emergency Loans |
Written by Press Release |
USDA Texas Farm Service Agency (FSA) Farm Loan Chief Eddie Trevino, announced on April 3 that equine operations that breed, raise and sell certain types of horses are now eligible for loan assistance under FSA’s emergency loan program. “Equine operations whose primary enterprise is to breed, raise and sell horses are now eligible for the same emergency loan assistance that is available to livestock and row crop producers,” said Trevino. “Emergency loans are part of the farm safety net that will assist eligible producers who suffer losses due to drought, flooding, quarantine or other natural disasters,” he said. Emergency loan funds may be used to: · Restore or replace essential property; Emergency loans can be made to farmers and ranchers who own and operate lands in a county or contiguous county declared by the President or designated by the Secretary of Agriculture as a disaster area. Producers can borrow up to 100 percent of actual production or physical losses up to a maximum of $500,000. Terms of the loans include an interest rate of 3.75 percent and repayment over a period of one to 40 years depending on the nature of the loss and the collateral available to secure the loan. For additional information on FSA’s emergency loan program, contact your local FSA office or view the following fact sheet: Emergency Loan Fact Sheet |