USDA Support for Farmers Affected by Severe Weather
Farmers and livestock producers in Texas have faced severe damage due to recent storms, tornadoes, and flooding. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is offering both financial and technical support to help them recover.
Farmers facing livestock deaths beyond normal numbers can apply for the Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP). They need to file a notice of loss and apply by March 2, 2026. For feed losses, the Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, and Farm-Raised Fish Program (ELAP) offers help.
Orchardists and nursery growers can receive support through the Tree Assistance Program (TAP) to replant or restore damaged trees, bushes, or vines. They must apply within 90 days of the event.
“Impacted producers should timely report all crop, livestock and farm infrastructure damages and losses to their local FSA county office as soon as possible,” said Erasmo “Eddie” Trevino, Deputy State Executive Director for FSA in Texas. “As you evaluate your operation, take time to gather important documents you will need to get assistance, including farm records, herd inventory, receipts and pictures of damages or losses.”