The Iowa Farm Service Agency (FSA) is a government organization under the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that aims to serve and support farmers, ranchers, landowners, and agricultural partners in Iowa. With a diverse range of programs and services, FSA strives to deliver effective and efficient agricultural programs to meet the diverse needs of Iowa's agriculture industry. From land and water conservation efforts to financial assistance during natural disasters, FSA is dedicated to fostering relationships with sister agencies and industry partners to promote and support rural communities across the state.
Through the Inflation Reduction Act, FSA provides immediate assistance to financially distressed direct and guaranteed FSA loan borrowers, having already provided approximately $1.5 billion in aid to over 24,000 borrowers. Additionally, FSA offers the Discrimination Financial Assistance Program, which provides financial support to farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners who experienced discrimination in USDA farm lending programs prior to 2021. Eligible individuals can apply for assistance through the program's application portal or by contacting their local USDA Service Center. The application period for this program is open until January 13, 2024.
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