Mesa County April FSA Updates

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US Department of Agriculture

Mesa County FSA Updates -  April 28,  2022

Maps for Acreage Reporting are Available

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Maps are now available at the Mesa County FSA Office for acreage reporting purposes. If you wish to receive your maps by e-mail, please call our office or email corey.hicks@usda.gov.   Please see the following acreage reporting deadlines for Mesa County:

  • July 15, 2022 deadline to report spring seeded and perennial crops for the 2022 crop year.

In order to maintain program eligibility and benefits, you must file timely acreage reports. Failure to file an acreage report by the crop acreage reporting deadline may cause ineligibility for future program benefits. FSA will not accept acreage reports provided more than a year after the acreage reporting deadline.

Producers are encouraged to file their acreage reports as soon as planting is completed.

 


Applying for Farm Storage Facility Loans

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The Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) Farm Storage Facility Loan (FSFL) program provides low-interest financing to help you build or upgrade storage facilities and to purchase portable (new or used) structures, equipment and storage and handling trucks.

Eligible commodities include corn, grain sorghum, rice, soybeans, oats, peanuts, wheat, barley, minor oilseeds harvested as whole grain, pulse crops (lentils, chickpeas and dry peas), hay, honey, renewable biomass, fruits, nuts and vegetables for cold storage facilities, floriculture, hops, maple sap, rye, milk, cheese, butter, yogurt, meat and poultry (unprocessed), eggs, and aquaculture (excluding systems that maintain live animals through uptake and discharge of water). Qualified facilities include grain bins, hay barns and cold storage facilities for eligible commodities.  

Loans up to $50,000 can be secured by a promissory note/security agreement, loans between $50,000 and $100,000 may require additional security, and loans exceeding $100,000 require additional security.

You do not need to demonstrate the lack of commercial credit availability to apply. The loans are designed to assist a diverse range of farming operations, including small and mid-sized businesses, new farmers, operations supplying local food and farmers markets, non-traditional farm products, and underserved producers.

For more information, contact your Mesa County USDA Service Center at 970-242-4511 or visit fsa.usda.gov/pricesupport.


Progression Lending from FSA

Farm Loans

Farm Service Agency (FSA) farm loans are considered progression lending. Unlike loans from a commercial lender, FSA loans are intended to be temporary in nature. Our goal is to help you graduate to commercial credit, and our farm loan staff is available to help borrowers through training and credit counseling.

The FSA team will help borrowers identify their goals to ensure financial success. FSA staff will advise borrowers on developing strategies and a plan to meet your goals and graduate to commercial credit. FSA borrowers are responsible for the success of their farming operation, but FSA staff will help in an advisory role, providing the tools necessary to help you achieve your operational goals and manage your finances.

For more information on FSA farm loan programs, contact your Mesa County USDA Service Center at 970-242-4511or visit fsa.usda.gov.


 

USDA Service Center

Mesa County USDA Service Center
2738 Crossroads Blvd
970-242-4511
                                        Fax: 844-332-7504                                     

 

FSA- Farm Program
Corey Hicks   County Executive Director 
970-242-4511 ext 2
corey.hicks@usda.gov

 

FSA- Farm Loan 
Tamara Catlett 
970-242-4511 ext 2 
tamara.catlett@usda.gov

Natural Resources Conservation Service 
Amanda Ewing District Conservationist 
970-242-4511 ext 3 
amanda.ewing@usda.gov