Farm Service Agency (FSA) is a government organization under the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that provides various programs and services to support agricultural producers. They offer financial assistance, loans, and grants to help farmers start or expand their operations, purchase equipment, and manage cash flow. FSA also administers conservation programs to protect natural resources, improve water quality, and enhance wildlife habitat. They are committed to advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in all their programs and services.
FSA's online platform, Farmers.gov, allows borrowers to conveniently make loan payments without visiting a local Service Center. They also provide resources for disaster assistance, including the Emergency Relief Program and Emergency Livestock Relief Program, to help farmers recover from natural disasters. Additionally, FSA supports the Conservation Reserve Program, which offers rental payments to producers and landowners for establishing land cover, improving water quality, and promoting wildlife habitat. Through their initiatives and services, FSA aims to support the agricultural community and ensure the sustainability of the farming industry.
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