Farm Loans Available in Vt. for Collapsed Barns, Livestock Loss
Farmers who suffered damages during Vermont’s Valentines Day blizzard are eligible for emergency federal loans.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Services Agency has designated eight counties in which low-interest loans will be available. The counties are Addison, Caledonia, Chittenden, Franklin, Lamoille, Orleans, Rutland and Washington.
Farmers in five other counties of Bennington, Essex, Grand Isle, Orange and Windsor also are eligible for the emergency physical loss loan assistance, Gov. Jim Douglas said.
“Losses, particularly the loss of livestock and collapse of barns, associated with the Valentines Day blizzard pose very serious challenges for some of our farmers,” Douglas said.
Nearly 20 barns suffered collapses in the Feb. 14 storm and between 75 and 100 animals died as a result. Some regions of Vermont received up to 3 feet of snow.
The loans may be used to restore or replace essential property; pay all or part of production costs associated with the disaster year; pay essential family living expenses; reorganize the farming operation; and refinance certain debts, according to the Farm Services Agency.
Interested farmers should contact local USDA service centers or the Farm Services Agency in Colchester. The deadline to apply is Oct. 29.
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