FSA Direct Operating LoanLoan

FSA · Nevada

Program Overview

Operating loans for farmers who can't get commercial credit. Covers feed, seed, fertilizer, livestock, equipment, and other farm expenses.

Program Details
Up to $400,000
Rolling — apply anytime
Your local FSA office
High — 13-page application + business plan + financial statements
Required Documents
  • Photo ID
  • 3 years tax returns
  • Balance sheet
  • Cash flow projection
  • Proof of inability to get commercial credit
Forms
  • FSA-2001 (Direct Loan Application)
  • FSA-2037 (Farming Experience)
  • FSA-2038 (Business Plan)
Priority Advantages

The following groups may receive priority consideration for this program:

Pro Tip: FSA is the lender of last resort. If your bank turned you down, FSA may say yes. Beginning farmers have dedicated set-asides.
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Your Local FSA Office
FSA Churchill County Farm Service Agency
111 Sheckler Rd, Fallon, NV 89406-8951
(775) 423-5124
FSA Churchill County Farm Service Agency
111 Sheckler Rd, Fallon, NV 89406-8951
(775) 423-5124
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who may qualify for FSA in Nevada?

Operating loans for farmers who can't get commercial credit. Covers feed, seed, fertilizer, livestock, equipment, and other farm expenses. Contact your local FSA office in Nevada for specific eligibility requirements.

How much does FSA pay?

Value range: Up to $400,000. Actual amounts depend on your specific situation, crops, and acreage.

When is the FSA deadline?

Rolling — apply anytime. Contact your local FSA office for the most current dates.

How do I apply for FSA in Nevada?

Apply at Your local FSA office. Required forms: FSA-2001 (Direct Loan Application), FSA-2037 (Farming Experience), FSA-2038 (Business Plan).

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