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Minority and Socially Disadvantaged Farmers Assistance

 
The Farm Service Agency has established the office of Minority and Socially Disadvantaged Farmers Assistance (MSDA), to work with minority and socially disadvantaged farmers who have concerns and questions about loan applications filed with local offices.

 
USDA Minority Farm Register

 
The USDA Minority Farm Register is a tool to promote equal access to USDA farm programs and services for minority farmland owners, farmers, ranchers, tenants, and other individuals with an agricultural interest. Participants may receive information or be personally contacted through USDA outreach efforts. USDA programs include direct and guaranteed farm ownership and operating loans, marketing loans, as well as conservation, housing & rural business, and risk management.

 
Participation in the Register is voluntary. All minority persons involved in farming or ranching are encouraged to participate. The information you provide may be shared through the USDA Office of Outreach with other USDA-approved outreach partners such as community-based organizations, educational institutions, and other government agencies.

 
If you are involved with farming or ranching and wish to be included in the Minority Farm Register, you are invited to complete this form and mail it to:

 
Minority Farm Register
USDA Stop Code 0503
1400 Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20250-0503

 
Only name, address, signature, and date are required for participation.

 
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Ask a Question

 
If you have a question about a particular program or service which we provide, send an e-mail using AskFSA

 
The MSDA Office will operate Monday to Friday, 8 to 5 p.m. Eastern Time. To contact the MSDA Office by telephone, or FAX:

 
Phone: 1-866-538-2610 (toll-free) or 202-720-1584 (local)

 
FAX: 1-866-302-1760 (toll-free) or 202-720-5398 (local)

 
TTY: 1-866-480-2824 (toll-free) or 202-720-5132 (local)

 
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