Montezuma County Named USDA Disaster Area due to Drought
The USDA has named Montezuma County, Colorado, a primary natural disaster area. This designation allows the Farm Service Agency (FSA) to offer emergency loans to affected agricultural producers.
The drought, which began on March 25, 2025, has met the USDA's threshold for disaster assistance. Counties with D2-level drought (Severe) lasting eight consecutive weeks, or D3/D4 levels (Extreme to Exceptional) are eligible.
Emergency loans can be used to replace equipment, livestock, or to reorganize or refinance farming operations. FSA assesses each application based on the level of loss, security available, and repayment ability.
Neighbouring counties also qualify, including Dolores, La Plata, and San Juan in Colorado, along with Apache County in Arizona, San Juan in New Mexico, and San Juan in Utah.