2025-04604NoticeWallet

USDA Rolls Out Emergency Cash for Struggling Crop Farmers

Published Date: 3/19/2025

Notice

Summary

The Farm Service Agency is rolling out the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (ECAP) to help farmers growing certain crops in 2024. Eligible producers can get economic aid based on their losses, with clear rules on who qualifies and how to apply using a simple, mostly pre-filled form. This new program kicks off thanks to the American Relief Act, 2025, so farmers should act fast to grab their share of the funds!

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Emergency payments for 2024 crop losses

The Farm Service Agency will make economic assistance payments to eligible producers of eligible commodities for the 2024 crop year under the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (ECAP), authorized by the American Relief Act, 2025. Payments will be calculated based on producers' losses.

Payments subject to limits

The notice states that ECAP includes payment calculations and payment limitations, so any assistance you receive will be capped according to those limits. The program will apply those payment limits when finalizing aid.

Who qualifies is defined by clear rules

ECAP defines who can get payments by listing eligible commodities, qualifying acres, eligible producers, and how losses are measured. Whether you get a payment depends on meeting those eligibility rules.

Mostly pre-filled application reduces paperwork

You can apply for ECAP using a mostly pre-filled application, with any required adjustments noted, which is intended to make applying easier. The notice explains how to use that pre-filled form to request payments.

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3/19/2025

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