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USDA FSA Offers Wisconsin Blizzard Recovery Assistance
March 18, 2026
The USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) has issued a reminder to Wisconsin dairy producers affected by the March 14, 2026 blizzard to report losses related to crops, livestock, and infrastructure to access disaster recovery assistance programs. Key programs include the Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP) and the Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, and Farm-Raised Fish Program (ELAP), which provide financial support for livestock deaths, feed losses, and infrastructure damage. Applications for these programs are open through March 1, 2027, offering a critical window for affected producers to secure federal aid.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals supporting agricultural recovery efforts should be aware of the extended application deadlines and the scope of eligible losses to align service offerings and resource allocation.
- The focus on Wisconsin dairy operations highlights regional disaster recovery needs, indicating potential demand for infrastructure repair, feed supply, and livestock management services.
- Agencies and contractors involved in agricultural disaster assistance can leverage this opportunity to support program implementation and outreach.
- Coordination with USDA FSA offices, including the Madison service center, is essential for timely and effective delivery of recovery resources.
Milk can’t wait. When trucks can’t reach farms or processors on time, producers face costly delays and, in some cases, must dispose of milk that can’t be stored. Those disruptions coupled with livestock losses create real economic consequences for Wisconsin dairy operations.
— Sandy Chalmers, FSA State Executive Director in Wisconsin
Agencies
United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency, Farm Service Agency