CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Governor Patrick Morrisey and West Virginia Department of Agriculture Commissioner Kent Leonhardt announced that 10 counties in West Virginia have received a Secretarial disaster designation from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Farm operators in the primary counties and counties contiguous to the primary counties are eligible to be considered for Farm Service Agency (FSA) emergency loan assistance.
“West Virginia’s farmers play an important role in our state’s economy, culture, and way of life,” said Morrisey. “I want to thank the USDA and the Trump administration for stepping up to help West Virginians in need. My office will continue to work with the WVDA and our partners at the federal and local levels to provide assistance to those affected by the drought.”
“USDA’s quick declaration, combined with the strong cooperation of our partners, shows how important it is to work together in times of need,” said Leonhardt. “Our farmers are facing real challenges, and this coordinated response ensures they will get help when it matters most. WVDA will continue working closely with state and federal partners to deliver resources quickly and strengthen agriculture for the future.”
Counties receiving a disaster declaration are:
Barbour, Brooke, Lewis, Braxton, Hancock, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Randolph, Upshur and Webster.

Contiguous counties eligible for assistance are:
Calhoun, Clay, Doddridge, Fayette, Gilmer, Grant, Greenbrier, Harrison, Kanawha, Ohio, Pendleton, Preston, Taylor and Tucker.
Local FSA offices can provide affected farmers with further information.


