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GA Farmers Can Apply for Hurricane Helene Relief Beginning March 16

GA Farmers Can Apply for Hurricane Helene Relief Beginning March 16

March 3, 2026

The funds will help cover losses not addressed by other USDA programs

A utility worker repairs telephone lines damaged by Hurricane Helene in Augusta FEMA Photo by Patsy LynchReleased

Georgia farmers, ranchers, and foresters in eligible counties can apply for financial relief beginning March 16 through the Georgia Hurricane Helene Block Grant Program. The storm caused tremendous damage across much of the state in September 2024.

The state received $531.2 million in federal funding to help cover losses not already addressed by existing USDA programs. The application period will close at midnight on April 27, 2026.

Applications, eligibility requirements, and guidance documents are available at www.farmrecovery.com.

The program is open to producers who suffered losses from Hurricane Helene in the following areas:

  • Timber

  • Farm infrastructure

  • Poultry

  • Beef cattle

  • Dairy cattle

  • Milk production

  • Dairy feed

  • Pecans

  • Blueberries

  • Citrus

  • Nursery crops

  • Plasticulture and bare-ground practices

Minimum loss requirements apply.

 

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