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6 Ohio counties declared a primary natural disaster area due to drought; additional areas in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio eligible as contiguous counties

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United States Department of Agriculture, Press Release

Six more Ohio counties have been declared a primary natural disaster area due to drought, with additional counties in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio eligible as contiguous counties.

This Secretarial natural disaster designation allows the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) to extend much-needed emergency credit to farm operators in primary counties and contiguous counties through FSA emergency loan assistance. 

Emergency loans can be used to meet various recovery needs including the replacement of essential items such as equipment or livestock, reorganization of a farming operation, or to refinance certain debts. FSA will review the loans based on the extent of losses, security available, and repayment ability. The deadline for producers in designated primary and contiguous counties to apply for loans is June 2, 2025.

According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, these counties suffered from a drought intensity value during the growing season of 1) D2 Drought-Severe for eight or more consecutive weeks or 2) D3 Drought-Extreme or D4 Drought-Exceptional.

Impacted Area: Ohio, Indiana, & Kentucky

Triggering Disaster: Drought

Application Deadline: June 2, 2025

Primary Counties Eligible:

• Ohio – Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Coshocton and Hamilton Counties.

Contiguous Counties Also Eligible:

• Indiana – Dearborn, Franklin and Union Counties.

• Kentucky – Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Kenton, Lewis, Mason and Pendleton Counties.

• Ohio – Clinton, Guernsey, Highland, Holmes, Knox, Licking, Montgomery, Muskingum, Pike, Preble, Scioto, Tuscarawas and Warren Counties.

On farmers.gov, the Disaster Assistance Discovery Tool, Disaster Assistance-at-a-Glance fact sheet, and Loan Assistance Tool can help you determine program or loan options. To file a Notice of Loss or to ask questions about available programs, contact your local USDA Service Center.

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