Supplemental Disaster Relief Program – Final Data Submission Deadline

May 13, 2026

The Risk Management Agency (RMA) has set a hard cutoff for the crop insurance data that will feed payments under the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (SDRP), so any 2023 or 2024 loss records not on file by mid-June will be excluded from SDRP calculations.

Key Points

  • SDRP, funded under the American Relief Act, 2025, delivers more than $16 billion in disaster aid to producers who had revenue, quality, or production losses on crops, trees, bushes, or vines from qualifying 2023 or 2024 disaster events.
  • RMA will pull a final dataset on June 12, 2026; any crop insurance data not transmitted to and accepted by RMA by that date will NOT be included in SDRP payment calculations.
  • The Farm Service Agency (FSA) administers SDRP and has extended the producer enrollment deadline to August 12, 2026, but the FSA window does not move the June 12 RMA data cutoff.
  • SDRP payments depend on the loss records your Approved Insurance Provider (AIP) submitted, so a missing or rejected claim filing from 2023 or 2024 can quietly cost you SDRP money even if FSA accepts your application on time.
  • Eligibility, application status, and payment questions go to your local FSA county office; data transmission problems are handled by the AIP’s RMA Data Quality Branch contact, not by producers directly.

TALK TO YOUR AGENT

Before June 12, ask your Silveus agent to confirm that every 2023 and 2024 loss claim on your operation has been transmitted to and accepted by RMA, and separately make sure your SDRP application is in with FSA before August 12.

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Supplemental Disaster Relief Program Final Data Submission Deadline