New Jersey
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New Jersey FSA Dates & Deadlines
USDA Lending Rates - April 2026
April 17 Farmer Bridge Assistance (FBA) Program enrollment deadline. April 24 Final day to report 2025 acreage for the Assistance for Specialty Crop Farmers (ASCF) Program
(Scroll to bottom of the linked page for ASCF)April 30 Final day to apply for the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (SDRP) May 1 Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) Coverage Deadline for Subsequent Year Nursery
Find Your FSA Location
Meet with an FSA employee at your nearest FSA location.
Loans & Financial Assistance
There are a variety of programs to fit your business needs.
Robert Andrzejczak
State Executive Director
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New Jersey State Committee
- Paul Hlubik | Chair
- James Abma Jr., | Member
- Alfred Murray | Member
- Raj Sinha | Member
- James Wenger | Member
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News
- USDA Names Trump Administration Appointees to the New Jersey Farm Service Agency State Committee
- USDA Announces Additional Continuous Conservation Batching Period and Reminds Producers of Important Upcoming Economic Assistance and Conservation Program Deadlines
- USDA Reopens Acreage Reporting Period for Specialty Crop Farmers Impacted by Unfair Market Disruptions
- USDA Launches ‘One Farmer, One File’ Initiative to Better Support Farmers
- USDA Announces Enrollment Period for Farmer Bridge Payments
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National Deadlines
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Farmers in the following counties are eligible for Emergency Loans through the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA)
- Secretarial Designation S5963 - New Jersey
- For Drought beginning on 04/01/2025
- New Jersey Primary Counties: Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester
- New Jersey contiguous counties: Burlington, Camden, Ocean, Salem
- Loan application deadline: 12/08/2025
Please contact your local County Office for more information.
New Jersey Disaster Designations
- Secretarial Designation S5963 - New Jersey
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New Jersey Acreage Reporting Deadlines
- January 2 - Honey
- January 15 - Apples, Blueberries, Cranberries, Peaches, Grapes, & Strawberries
- June 2 - Subsequent Year Nursery Crops
- June 16 - Planting Period 1 Cabbage (Atlantic Co Only)
- July 15 - Soybeans, Corn and Other Spring Planted Feed Grains, Perennial Forage, CRP, Hemp & Most Other Crops, including fruits and vegetables
- August 15 - Processing Beans
- September 15 - Planting Period 2 Cabbage (Atlantic Co Only)
- September 30 - Value Loss Crops Except Nursery (i.e. Aquaculture, Christmas trees, Flowers, Sod) for subsequent year
- November 15 - Fall Planted Small Grains for subsequent year
Maps are now available at the your local County FSA Office for acreage reporting purposes. If you wish to receive your maps by e-mail, please call or email your office.
Producers are encouraged to file their acreage reports as soon as planting is completed.Exceptions - The following exceptions apply to acreage reporting dates:
- If the crop has not been planted by the acreage reporting date, then the acreage must be reported no later than 15 calendar days after planting is completed.
- If a producer acquires additional acreage after the acreage reporting date, then the acreage must be reported no later than 30 calendar days after purchase or acquiring the lease. Appropriate documentation must be provided to the county office.
- Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) policy holders should note that the acreage reporting date for NAP-covered crops is the earlier of the dates listed above or 15 calendar days before grazing or harvesting of the crop begins
In order to maintain program eligibility and benefits, you must file timely acreage reports. Failure to file an acreage report by the crop acreage reporting deadline may cause ineligibility for future program benefits. FSA will not accept late -filed acreage reports provided more than a year after the acreage reporting deadline.
Double Cropping
Each year, state committees will review and approve or disapprove county committee recommended changes or additions to specific combinations of crops.
Double-cropping is approved when the two specific crops have the capability to be planted and carried to maturity for the intended use, as reported by the producer, on the same acreage within a crop year under normal growing conditions. The specific combination of crops recommended by the county committee must be approved by the state committee.
Double-cropping is approved in New Jersey on a county-by-county basis. Click here to see the 2025 Approved Double Cropping Combination List or contact your local FSA Office for a list of approved double-cropping combinations for your county.
A crop following a cover crop terminated according to termination guidelines is approved double cropping and these combinations do not have to be approved by the state committee.
Acreage Reporting Deadlines & Approved Double Cropping Combinations
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NAP Coverage Closing Dates
NAP coverage availability is crop and county specific and is not provided for if crop insurance is procurable in your county for your crop.
May 1- Nursery
August 1
- Strawberries
September 30
- Flowers
- Grass (SOD)
- Garlic
- Grass (Hay)
- Mixed Forage
- Rye
- Teff
November 20
- Apricots
- Caneberries
- Cherries
- Grapes
- Onions
- Pears
- Plums
December 31
- Honey
- Asparagus
- Beets
- Broccoli
- Cabbage
- Carrots
- Cauliflower
- Greens
- Herbs
- Horseradish
- Kohlrabi
- Leeks
- Lettuce
- Parsnip
- Peas
- Radishes
- Rhubarb
- Turnips
- Water Cress
March 15
- Beans
- Brussel Sprouts
- Canary Melon
- Cantaloupes
- Celery
- Corn-PR
- Crenshaw Melon
- Cucumbers
- Eggplant
- Honeydew
- Korean Golden Melon
- Oats
- Okra
- Peppers
- Potatoes, Sweet
- Pumpkins
- Rutabaga
- Shallots
- Sorghum-FG
- Squash
- Sunflower
- Tomatillos
- Tomatoes
- Watermelon
- Yam
Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP)
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The Farm Service Agency is seeking to hire loss adjuster (LA) throughout the state. LAs are:
- required to have knowledge of field crops and specialty crops, as well as a thorough understanding and execution of crop adjusting guidelines and program provisions, as applicable to FSA programs. LA’s are self-employed; therefore, health and retirement benefits are not provided. LA’s are responsible for paying all taxes on earned income.
- responsible for obtaining equipment necessary to perform required inspection/appraisal duties. Some equipment such as cameras and GPS measuring devices may be available through the FSA county office.
- required to complete training
For additional information please contact Aly Dyson, NJ FSA Farm Program Disaster Specialist, Alyson.Dyson@usda.gov.
Farm Service Agency is Seeking Loss Adjusters