Farmers who’ve borrowed money from the federal government and who’ve also faced discrimination could get from the .
Myles Caggins is the spokesperson for Windsor Group LLC, the agency helping farmers apply for the program. He says time is running out for farmers to apply.
“We know that there is discrimination that happened for Hispanic farmers, Asian farmers, black farmers, women farmers, veteran farmers, and other farmers," explained Caggins.
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"In some instances, farmers received loans but those loans might not have been the amount that they needed to cover their operations or perhaps they received loans where the terms of repayment were just too high. Some of them unfortunately lost their farms and lost their land. It's essential for the applicants to be able to tell their story."
The application process will be open from July 7 to October 31, 2023.
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