Federal News
USDA Provides Wildfire Disaster Assistance in Nebraska
March 24, 2026
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is actively delivering disaster assistance programs to agricultural producers in Nebraska affected by recent wildfires. Through agencies including the Farm Service Agency (FSA), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and Risk Management Agency (RMA), USDA offers financial aid, technical support, livestock indemnity, emergency assistance, and farm loan options to support recovery efforts. Producers are advised to contact local USDA Service Centers promptly to report losses and access these programs before applicable deadlines.
- USDA's coordinated approach involves multiple federal agencies providing complementary assistance to address wildfire impacts on agriculture in Nebraska.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on local USDA Service Centers as key access points for program delivery and reporting.
- Contractors and service providers specializing in agricultural recovery, conservation, and emergency assistance may find opportunities supporting USDA programs.
- Timely engagement with USDA contacts and understanding program requirements will be critical for effective procurement planning and service delivery in wildfire-affected regions.
Once producers are safely able to determine and report their losses or damages, our local Farm Service Agency staff can help producers with program applications related to wildfire recovery.
— Hilary Maricle, State Executive Director for FSA in Nebraska
Our staff will work one-on-one with landowners to make assessments of the damages and develop methods that focus on effective recovery of the land.
— James Huntwork, Acting NRCS State Conservationist in Nebraska
Agencies
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, USDA Risk Management Agency