Georgia farmers receiving $500 million USDA relief aid after Hurricane Helene damage.
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USDA announces over $500 million in Helene relief for Georgia farmers

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U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced more than $500 million in aid for Georgia farmers affected by 2024's Hurricane Helene. The funds address gaps in standard disaster programs, covering replanting and equipment costs from the storm's $5.5 billion economic impact. Applications opened on March 16 and close April 27.

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