Agriculture

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture strives to improve and maintain farm income and to develop and expand markets abroad for agricultural products through farm credit, rural development, and marketing programs. The Department works to curb poverty, hunger and malnutrition. It assists landowners in protecting the soil, water, forests and other natural resources. USDA safeguards and ensures the quality of our food supply through its inspection and grading services.

Requirements

Determine if your concerns are with the federal government or the state of Kansas.

If your problem or issue is with the federal government, send the Privacy Act Consent Form, which you can complete and print in Step Three, and a letter to Senator Moran asking for assistance. Be sure to sign the letter and include your address and daytime phone number.

Send the Privact Act Consent Form and letter to Senator Moran's office along with any additional information you may have regarding your case.

 

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FAQ's

Does your rural community need help with issues such as housing, water/sewer projects, or emergency management?
Senator Moran can make inquiries regarding your community’s qualifications for any loans or grants that may be available through Rural Development programs. Return to Top
Do you need assistance with a Rural Housing Loan?
While the Senator cannot instruct an agency to provide you with a loan or other services, he can help cut through the red tape to get you the answers you need for your situation. Return to Top
Do you have a problem or concern with federal agricultural programs such as farm loans, crop insurance, marketing and inspection programs, or other farm services?
Senator Moran can contact the proper USDA agency to assist you with your agricultural issues. While the Senator cannot instruct an agency to go against any laws or policies, he can assist in getting you the answers you need to help resolve your problem. Return to Top