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FEMA Designates Kentucky Disaster Areas
March 20, 2026
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has officially designated multiple counties in Kentucky and neighboring states as contiguous natural disaster areas following a severe winter storm in January 2026. This designation authorizes the United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency (USDA FSA) to provide emergency loans to agricultural producers affected by the storm to support recovery efforts. Applications for these emergency loans are being accepted through November 2026, offering a critical financial resource for farmers and agribusinesses impacted by the disaster.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should be aware of increased demand for agricultural recovery services and supplies in the designated states, particularly Kentucky.
- USDA FSA emergency loan programs present contracting opportunities for vendors supplying agricultural equipment, materials, and recovery services.
- Agencies and contractors involved in disaster response and agricultural support should align their planning and outreach to meet the extended application window through November 2026.
- This designation may influence procurement priorities and funding allocations for disaster recovery in the affected regions, impacting contract opportunities and resource distribution.
Agencies
Federal Emergency Management Agency, United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency