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As Drought Continues, Foxborough Farmers Eligible For Emergency Loan
Twelve Massachusetts counties, including Norfolk, have been deemed natural disaster areas due to the severe drought.
FOXBOROUGH, MA — Severe drought conditions continue to affect Foxborough and Norfolk County. Water preservation efforts are in place to help conserve supply, and now, a government agency has stepped in to help another group hampered by the drought: farmers.
The Massachusetts Department of Agriculture announced on Thursday that drought conditions led to nine Massachusetts counties being declared as primary natural disaster areas, while three additional counties were declared contiguous disaster areas.
These declarations from the United State Department of Agriculture mean that farmers in twelve Massachusetts counties qualify for a USDA Farm Service Agency loan.
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According to the FSA, the emergency loan program is triggered when a natural disaster is designated by the Secretary of Agriculture or a natural disaster or emergency is declared by the President under the Stafford Act. To qualify, farmers must record at least a 30 percent reduction in a primary crop or losses to quality, like receiving a 30 percent reduced price for damaged crops, officials said.
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According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, Norfolk County is facing extreme drought conditions. Foxborough has already enacted water conservation measures.
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