Drought Relief Loan Program Announced by Missouri State Treasurer’s Office
Farmers and ranchers impacted by severe drought in Missouri will be able to access money through a farm relief loan program.
The Missouri State Treasurer’s office announced yesterday (Wednesday), the program will provide $100 million in reduced-rate loans to farmers affected by drought.
The loans will be available through the state’s MOBUCK$ program.
Applications for the farm relief loan will be accepted until October 13, or earlier if demand exhausts funds.
Eligibility requires residency in counties outlined in Governor Mike Parson’s drought executive order, or in counties entering moderate, or worse drought status.
The application portal and additional information on the program can be found online at the Missouri State Treasurer’s website.
Most Recent News
- Columbia Police Arrest Two More for MurderColumbia Police Arrest Two More for Murder Columbia Police arrested…… Continue Reading
- MoDOT to Reopen I-70 Martinsburg ExitMoDOT to Reopen I-70 Martinsburg Exit The Missouri Department of…… Continue Reading
- Macon Appoints Craig Interim City AdministratorMacon Appoints Craig Interim City Administrator The City of Macon…… Continue Reading
- Thomas Faces Preliminary Hearing TodayThomas Faces Preliminary Hearing Today A preliminary hearing scheduled for…… Continue Reading
- MoDOT Crews Switch Columbia Traffic PatternMoDOT Crews Switch Columbia Traffic Pattern More traffic changes in…… Continue Reading
- Brain Eating Infection at Lake of the OzarksBrain Eating Infection at Lake of the Ozarks An infection…… Continue Reading
- Mullings Charged With StealingMullings Charged With Stealing A Columbia woman has been charged…… Continue Reading
- Columbia Man Hit With Pornography ChargesColumbia Man Hit With Pornography Charges A Columbia man was…… Continue Reading