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Top Crops
Tobacco, Sweet Potatoes, Corn, Soybeans, Cotton
Top Livestock
Hogs, Poultry, Cattle
Programs Available
23 USDA programs
Grants & Funding Opportunities
Chronic Wasting Disease Cervid Management and Response Activities 2026
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service · Closes: Jun 15, 2026
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Veterinary Services (VS) and Wildlife Services (WS) is announcing the availability of around $1...
Specialty Crop Research Initiative
National Institute of Food and Agriculture · Closes: Jun 15, 2026
The purpose of the SCRI program is to address the critical needs of the specialty crops industries (as defined in Appendix III) by awarding grants to support research and extension that address key...
Resident Instruction Grants for Institutions of Higher Education in Insular Areas Agriculture and Food Science
National Institute of Food and Agriculture · Closes: Jun 15, 2026
The purpose of the RIIA and AGFEI programs, under Assistance Listing number 10.308, is to promote and strengthen the ability of eligible institutions in the Insular Areas to carry out education and...
Special Research Grants Program for Aquaculture Research
National Institute of Food and Agriculture · Closes: Jun 15, 2026
The purpose of the Special Research Grants Program for Aquaculture Research (Assistance Listing Number 10.200) is to support the development of a vibrant, robust, and profitable aquaculture industr...
All USDA Programs — Sorted by Deadline Urgency
EQIP (Environmental Quality Incentives Program)SubsidyOct
NRCS · Deadline: ~Oct 15
Cost-share payments (typically 50-75%) for conservation practices: cover crops, fencing, water systems, nutrient management, erosion control, and more. Value: Cost-share typically 50-75% of practice cost (90% for beginning farmers). Payment limits removed for FY2025. Beginning farmers get 90% cost-share instead of 50-75%. Apply at your local NRCS office.
SARE Farmer/Rancher GrantGrantNov
NIFA (via SARE regions) · Deadline: ~Nov 15
Grants for on-farm research into sustainable practices. Test cover crops, rotational grazing, reduced tillage, new varieties — and get paid to do it. Value: $5,000–$30,000 depending on SARE region (individual or team project). This is one of the few competitive grants designed for individual farmers (not universities). Apply at your SARE regional office (online application).
DMC (Dairy Margin Coverage)SubsidyDec
FSA · Deadline: ~Dec 15
Protects dairy producers when the margin between milk price and feed costs shrinks. Premiums are low — Tier 1 coverage at $9.50 margin costs pennies per cwt. Value: Depends on production history; Tier 1 (first 5M lbs) premiums: $0.003–$0.15/cwt. Tier 1 coverage at $9.50 is almost always worth it — the premiums are extremely low relative to the protection. Apply at your local FSA office.
LFP (Livestock Forage Disaster Program)SubsidyJan
FSA · Deadline: ~Jan 15
Payments to livestock producers who graze on drought-affected pastures. Triggered automatically by Drought Monitor designations — you may already be eligible. Value: Monthly payment rate × months of qualifying drought (up to 5 months). $30-$80+/head. This is TRIGGERED BY DROUGHT — check droughtmonitor.unl.edu for your county. Apply at your local FSA office.
ARC-CO (Agriculture Risk Coverage — County)SubsidyMar
FSA · Deadline: ~Mar 15
Provides revenue loss protection when actual county crop revenue drops below a benchmark. Payment is automatic once enrolled — no claim needed. Value: $8–$75/acre depending on crop and county revenue shortfall. You must choose ARC-CO OR PLC for each crop, not both. Apply at your local FSA office.
PLC (Price Loss Coverage)SubsidyMar
FSA · Deadline: ~Mar 15
Provides price protection when the national average price for a covered commodity drops below its reference price. Pays on base acres, not planted acres. Value: $0–$125+/acre depending on how far price drops below reference. PLC pays bigger when prices crash below reference price. Apply at your local FSA office.
Federal Crop InsuranceSubsidyMar
RMA · Deadline: ~Mar 15
Government-subsidized crop insurance. The government pays ~60% of your premium. Protects against yield loss, revenue loss, or both. Value: Premium subsidy saves $5–$30+/acre; coverage at 50-85% of expected revenue. If you grow row crops, crop insurance is worth exploring. Apply at Through a private crop insurance agent (not FSA/NRCS).
CSP (Conservation Stewardship Program)SubsidyApr
NRCS · Deadline: ~Apr 15
Annual payments for maintaining and improving existing conservation practices. If you're already doing cover crops, no-till, or rotational grazing — you may already qualify. Value: $4,000–$40,000+/year depending on acres and practices (minimum raised from $1,500 to $4,000 in FY2024). Most overlooked program — it pays you for conservation you're already doing. Apply at your local NRCS office.
VAPG (Value-Added Producer Grant)GrantApr
Rural Development · Deadline: ~Apr 15
Grants for farmers creating value-added products — farm-to-table, artisan cheese, craft meats, specialty jams, agritourism, etc. Value: Planning: up to $75,000; Working Capital: up to $250,000 (requires 1:1 match). If you're turning raw products into something with higher value (cheese, jerky, wine, flour, etc.) this grant can fund your launch. Apply at grants.gov or USDA Rural Development state office.
FMPP (Farmers Market Promotion Program)GrantApr
AMS · Deadline: ~Apr 15
Grants to establish, expand, or promote farmers markets, roadside stands, CSAs, and other direct-to-consumer channels. Value: $50,000–$500,000. Best for farmer cooperatives, market associations, or producers selling direct to consumers. Apply at grants.gov.
Recent USDA Awards
· Emergency Watershed Protection Program
$10.6M
· Forest Health Protection
$4.7M
· Emergency Watershed Protection Program
$2.1M
· Community Facilities Loans And Grants
$1.0M
· Community Facilities Loans And Grants
$950,000
· Plant And Animal Disease, Pest Control, And Animal Care
$744,894
Subsidy Payments — North Carolina

North Carolina producers received $310.1M in farm subsidies (2024). In 2024, 693 recipients collected payments.

1. Sampson County $18.3M
2. Bladen County $12.0M
3. Duplin County $11.4M
4. Edgecombe County $11.0M
5. Beaufort County $10.5M
See what North Carolina producers may qualify for →
Agriculture News
Growing dairy production limits milk prices in USDA's outlook
Brownfield Ag News
The USDA is projecting increased milk supplies and declining cheese prices to overhang the market this year and next. In its latest supply and demand report, the department says increased milk production per cow and larger cow inventories are expected to raise overall production for 2026 and 2027.
Anderson Hay seeks additional financing to fund harvest operations
Anderson Hay seeks additional financing to fund harvest operations
Capital Press
To fund its forage harvest season operations, Anderson Hay is seeking approval for a $5 million "debtor in possession" loan during the company's bankruptcy reorganization.
USDA Helps Specialty Crop Producers Catch Up With Rising Costs
USDA Helps Specialty Crop Producers Catch Up With Rising Costs
Lancaster Farming
A new USDA program, Assistance for Specialty Crops Farmers, will support specialty crop producers struggling with high input costs and market disruptions.
USDA announces new conservation priorities
USDA announces new conservation priorities
Farm Progress
NRCS Chief Colton Buckley tells Farm Progress he plans to focus on protecting farmland from development.
Senate bill to bolster ag education at community colleges
Senate bill to bolster ag education at community colleges
Feedstuffs
USDA grant program would be established for community colleges to apply for money to fund ag programs.
USDA makes grants to help meat, poultry processors (Keeping the Farm)
USDA makes grants to help meat, poultry processors (Keeping the Farm)
Delmarva Farmer
(Editor's note: Letitia Nichols is a deputy state director with USDA Rural Development, Maryland, Delaware.) The USDA is accepting applications for grants to help eligible meat and poultry processors expand their capacity.
Commodity Prices
CATTLE (/ CWT) $294.25
HOGS (/ CWT) $94.26
CORN (/ BU) $5.05 ↑17.7% YoY
SOYBEANS (/ BU) $10.50 ↑5.0% YoY
WHEAT (/ BU) $5.13 ↓7.1% YoY
HAY (/ TON) $131.00 ↓9.0% YoY
North Carolina Grain Bids: Information regarding sales, stocks, prices, etc., obtained from individuals or firms voluntarily, is of a confidential nature and cannot be revealed.
Drought Status — North Carolina
North Carolina drought trend map

Drought conditions affect LFP eligibility, crop insurance claims, and emergency program access.

Full Drought MapCrop Bulletin6-10 Day Outlook
Auctions
WNC Livestock Exchange LLC · Canton, NC
Jun 15, 2026
Cleveland County Agriculture Livestock Exchange · Shelby, NC
Jun 16, 2026
Mid-Atlantic Cattle Sales - Video Sale · Richfield, NC
Jun 16, 2026
WNC Livestock Exchange LLC · Canton, NC
Jun 22, 2026
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Crop Insurance Snapshot — North Carolina
Total Indemnities
$745.6M
Policies
41,630
Loss Ratio
2.56

Top Causes of Loss

Drought$203.0M
Excess Moisture/Precipitation/Rain$169.4M
Tropical Storm$110.0M
Heat$72.8M
Tropical Depression$54.9M
Source: USDA RMA Summary of Business
Local USDA Offices
Alamance County Farm Service Agency
209 N Graham Hopedale Rd, Burlington, NC 27217-2971
FSA
Burlington Service Center
209 N Graham Hopedale Rd, Burlington, NC 27217-2971
NRCS
Burlington Service Center
209 N Graham Hopedale Rd, Burlington, NC 27217-2971
NRCS
Burlington Service Center
209 N Graham Hopedale Rd, Burlington, NC 27217-2971
NRCS
Burlington Service Center
209 N Graham Hopedale Rd, Burlington, NC 27217-2971
NRCS
Burlington Service Center
209 N Graham Hopedale Rd, Burlington, NC 27217-2971
NRCS
Burlington Service Center
209 N Graham Hopedale Rd, Burlington, NC 27217-2971
NRCS
90 S Main St, Sparta, NC 28675-9643
NRCS
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Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA programs are available to North Carolina farmers?

North Carolina farmers may qualify for EQIP conservation cost-share, federal crop insurance, NAP disaster coverage, CRP rental payments, FSA loans, Specialty Crop Block Grants, and disaster assistance programs like ELAP.

Are there USDA programs for North Carolina tobacco growers?

Tobacco growers may qualify for federal crop insurance, NAP coverage, EQIP conservation practices, and FSA operating loans. Contact your local FSA or NRCS office for programs relevant to tobacco operations.

How do North Carolina hog farmers access USDA assistance?

Hog producers may qualify for ELAP emergency livestock assistance, EQIP cost-share for waste management systems, FSA operating loans, and REAP grants for energy efficiency improvements.

What disaster programs are available in North Carolina?

After hurricanes or other disasters, NC farmers may access ECP for farmland restoration (75% cost-share), ELAP for livestock losses, TAP for tree/vine damage, and emergency FSA loans. File notices of loss with FSA within 30 days.

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