USDA Offers Emergency Loans to Nebraska Farms After Severe Drought
USDA Offers Emergency Loans to Nebraska Farms After Severe Drought
US · Published Apr 28, 2026
USDA designates Nebraska counties as natural disaster areas due to severe drought.
Emergency loans are available to help farmers recover from reduced crop yields and livestock stress.
Affected agricultural producers can apply for low-interest loans through the USDA Farm Service Agency.
USDA declares disaster areas due to Nebraska drought
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has declared several Nebraska counties as natural disaster areas due to persistent drought, enabling the Farm Service Agency to offer emergency loans to struggling agricultural producers. The drought, marked by severe federal intensity standards, has significantly diminished crop yields, stressed livestock, and caused financial hardships across numerous farming regions. Counties such as Adams, Antelope, and Arthur are primary beneficiaries, with adjacent counties in neighboring states also qualifying for assistance.
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