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We can help you get started or grow your farming operation through a variety of programs and services: Use the Program Finder to explore loans and other financial assistance. Our Loan Assistance Tool is a step-by-step guide to choosing a loan. The Outreach and Education Office provides many ways to begin your journey.
Provides contact information as well as a listing of the programs and offices that make up the Farm Service Agency (FSA). Learn more about the Structure and Organization.
The Farm Service Agency offers loans to help farmers and ranchers get the financing they need to start, expand or maintain a family farm. Use the Loan Assistance Tool to check your eligibility for FSA Loans, discover FSA loan types, learn about FSA Loan requirements, and walk through the easy-to-understand instructions when completing the forms.
Producers with farmers.gov accounts can now access farm records and maps online, the latest self-service feature added to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) website. You can quickly and easily access your land information in real time by desktop computer, tablet or phone.
Locate the Service Center closest to you. If you need further assistance with the USDA Service Center/Office Locator page or wish to report a change in a State or County Office's information, please send an email to: oip@ftc.usda.gov and someone from their Help Desk can assist you.
Resources | Farm Service Agency. An official website of the United States government. Here's how you know. About FSA | Contact Us | Find a FSA Location.
USDA Service Centers are designed to be a single location where customers can access the services provided by the Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Rural Development agencies.
USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) loans provide important access to capital to help agricultural producers start or expand their farming operation, purchase equipment and storage structures, or meet cash flow needs.
A market-oriented, economically and environmentally sound American agriculture delivering an abundant, safe, and affordable food and fiber supply while sustaining quality agricultural communities.
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), administered by the Farm Service Agency (FSA), is a voluntary program that encourages farmers and landowners to convert highly erodible and other environmentally sensitive acreage to vegetative cover, such as native grasses, trees, and riparian buffers.