Farm Agency Fixes Missed Deadline in Emergency Relief Notice
Published Date: 3/23/2026
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Summary
The Farm Service Agency fixed a mistake in their March 9, 2026 notice about the Emergency Relief Program (ERP) 2022. They added the missing deadline for comments, which is May 22, 2026, and explained how to send feedback. This update helps farmers and organizations know exactly when and how to share their thoughts on the program’s info collection.
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