Farm Service Agency (FSA)

The Farm Service Agency (FSA) is a vital component of the USDA, focusing on delivering relief efforts to agricultural producers who face financial hardships due to adverse weather conditions, wildfires, and other climate-related events. This support is critical in maintaining the cash flow necessary for producers to continue their operations despite these challenges.

Important Events

The FSA's involvement in managing relief efforts is particularly significant as climate change and extreme weather events increasingly impact agricultural productivity. By providing financial support to those affected, the FSA helps stabilize the agricultural sector and ensure its resilience against future adversities.

Modified: 2025/11/19


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