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Secretarial Disaster Designations - 2015 Crop Year All Drought - Total Counties by State Primary Contiguous Primary Contiguous State/Territory Counties Counties State/Territory Counties Counties Alabama 0 0 Nebraska 0 3 Alaska 0 0 Nevada 17 0 Arizona 12 3 New Hampshire 8 2 Arkansas 34 8 New Jersey 13 6 California 57 1 New Mexico 14 14 Colorado 9 20 New York 3 16 Connecticut 8 0 North Carolina 10 22 Delaware 0 3 North Dakota 18 25 Florida 4 6 Ohio 0 0 Georgia 0 4 Oklahoma 47 16 Hawaii 2 1 Oregon 34 2 Idaho 34 8 Pennsylvania 0 5 Illinois 0 0 Puerto Rico 38 6 Indiana 0 0 Rhode Island 0 3 Iowa 0 0 South Carolina 37 8 Kansas 32 23 South Dakota 0 2 Kentucky 0 0 Tennessee 0 0 Louisiana 38 13 Texas 174 35 Maine 2 3 Utah 21 8 Maryland 0 0 Vermont 0 8 Massachusetts 0 6 Virgin Islands of the U.S. 1 0 Michigan 9 15 Virginia 0 0 Minnesota 0 2 Washington 39 0 Mississippi 42 17 West Virginia 0 0 Missouri 0 0 Wisconsin 0 0 Montana 23 16 Wyoming 0 4 Total 780 334 1 2015 All Drought - Primary and Contiguous Counties (updated 4/6/2016) State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code Arizona Apache 04001 Arizona Cochise 04003 Arizona Coconino 04005 Arizona Gila 04007 Arizona Graham 04009 Arizona Greenlee 04011 Arizona Maricopa 04013 Arizona Mohave 04015 Arizona Navajo 04017 Arizona Pima 04019 Arizona Pinal 04021 Arizona Yavapai 04025 Arkansas Arkansas 05001 Arkansas Ashley 05003 Arkansas Bradley 05011 Arkansas Calhoun 05013 Arkansas Chicot 05017 Arkansas Clark 05019 Arkansas Cleveland 05025 Arkansas Columbia 05027 Arkansas Dallas 05039 Arkansas Desha 05041 Arkansas Drew 05043 Arkansas Garland 05051 Arkansas Grant 05053 Arkansas Hempstead 05057 Arkansas Hot Spring 05059 Arkansas Howard 05061 Arkansas Jefferson 05069 Arkansas Lafayette 05073 Arkansas Lincoln 05079 Arkansas Little River 05081 Arkansas Lonoke 05085 Arkansas Miller 05091 Arkansas Monroe 05095 Arkansas Montgomery 05097 Arkansas Nevada 05099 Arkansas Ouachita 05103 Arkansas Phillips 05107 2 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code Arkansas Pike 05109 Arkansas Polk 05113 Arkansas Prairie 05117 Arkansas Pulaski 05119 Arkansas Saline 05125 Arkansas Sevier 05133 Arkansas Union 05139 California Alameda 06001 California Alpine 06003 California Amador 06005 California Butte 06007 California Calaveras 06009 California Colusa 06011 California Contra Costa 06013 California Del Norte 06015 California El Dorado 06017 California Fresno 06019 California Glenn 06021 California Humboldt 06023 California Imperial 06025 California Inyo 06027 California Kern 06029 California Kings 06031 California Lake 06033 California Lassen 06035 California Los Angeles 06037 California Madera 06039 California Marin 06041 California Mariposa 06043 California Mendocino 06045 California Merced 06047 California Modoc 06049 California Mono 06051 California Monterey 06053 California Napa 06055 California Nevada 06057 California Orange 06059 California Placer 06061 California Plumas 06063 California Riverside 06065 California Sacramento 06067 California San Benito 06069 3 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code California San Bernardino 06071 California San Diego 06073 California San Joaquin 06077 California San Luis Obispo 06079 California San Mateo 06081 California Santa Barbara 06083 California Santa Clara 06085 California Santa Cruz 06087 California Shasta 06089 California Sierra 06091 California Siskiyou 06093 California Solano 06095 California Sonoma 06097 California Stanislaus 06099 California Sutter 06101 California Tehama 06103 California Trinity 06105 California Tulare 06107 California Tuolumne 06109 California Ventura 06111 California Yolo 06113 California Yuba 06115 Colorado Baca 08009 Colorado Bent 08011 Colorado Cheyenne 08017 Colorado Crowley 08025 Colorado Kiowa 08061 Colorado Las Animas 08071 Colorado Lincoln 08073 Colorado Otero 08089 Colorado Prowers 08099 Connecticut Fairfield 09001 Connecticut Hartford 09003 Connecticut Litchfield 09005 Connecticut Middlesex 09007 Connecticut New Haven 09009 Connecticut New London 09011 Connecticut Tolland 09013 Connecticut Windham 09015 Florida Broward 12011 Florida Collier 12021 Florida Miami-Dade 12086 4 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code Florida Palm Beach 12099 Hawaii Kauai 15007 Hawaii Maui 15009 Idaho Adams 16003 Idaho Benewah 16009 Idaho Bingham 16011 Idaho Blaine 16013 Idaho Boise 16015 Idaho Bonner 16017 Idaho Boundary 16021 Idaho Butte 16023 Idaho Camas 16025 Idaho Canyon 16027 Idaho Cassia 16031 Idaho Clark 16033 Idaho Clearwater 16035 Idaho Custer 16037 Idaho Elmore 16039 Idaho Fremont 16043 Idaho Gem 16045 Idaho Gooding 16047 Idaho Idaho 16049 Idaho Jefferson 16051 Idaho Jerome 16053 Idaho Kootenai 16055 Idaho Latah 16057 Idaho Lemhi 16059 Idaho Lewis 16061 Idaho Lincoln 16063 Idaho Minidoka 16067 Idaho Nez Perce 16069 Idaho Owyhee 16073 Idaho Payette 16075 Idaho Shoshone 16079 Idaho Twin Falls 16083 Idaho Valley 16085 Idaho Washington 16087 Kansas Barber 20007 Kansas Chautauqua 20019 Kansas Cheyenne 20023 Kansas Clark 20025 Kansas Comanche 20033 5 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code Kansas Cowley 20035 Kansas Finney 20055 Kansas Ford 20057 Kansas Grant 20067 Kansas Gray 20069 Kansas Greeley 20071 Kansas Hamilton 20075 Kansas Harper 20077 Kansas Haskell 20081 Kansas Kearny 20093 Kansas Kingman 20095 Kansas Kiowa 20097 Kansas Logan 20109 Kansas Meade 20119 Kansas Morton 20129 Kansas Osborne 20141 Kansas Phillips 20147 Kansas Pratt 20151 Kansas Scott 20171 Kansas Seward 20175 Kansas Sherman 20181 Kansas Stanton 20187 Kansas Stevens 20189 Kansas Sumner 20191 Kansas Thomas 20193 Kansas Wallace 20199 Kansas Wichita 20203 Louisiana Allen 22003 Louisiana Avoyelles 22009 Louisiana Beauregard 22011 Louisiana Bienville 22013 Louisiana Caldwell 22021 Louisiana Catahoula 22025 Louisiana Claiborne 22027 Louisiana Concordia 22029 Louisiana East Baton Rouge 22033 Louisiana East Carroll 22035 Louisiana East Feliciana 22037 Louisiana Evangeline 22039 Louisiana Franklin 22041 Louisiana Grant 22043 Louisiana Jackson 22049 6 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code Louisiana La Salle 22059 Louisiana Lincoln 22061 Louisiana Livingston 22063 Louisiana Madison 22065 Louisiana Morehouse 22067 Louisiana Natchitoches 22069 Louisiana Ouachita 22073 Louisiana Pointe Coupee 22077 Louisiana Rapides 22079 Louisiana Red River 22081 Louisiana Richland 22083 Louisiana Sabine 22085 Louisiana St. Helena 22091 Louisiana St. Landry 22097 Louisiana Tangipahoa 22105 Louisiana Tensas 22107 Louisiana Union 22111 Louisiana Vernon 22115 Louisiana Washington 22117 Louisiana Webster 22119 Louisiana West Carroll 22123 Louisiana West Feliciana 22125 Louisiana Winn 22127 Maine Cumberland 23005 Maine York 23031 Michigan Alcona 26001 Michigan Antrim 26009 Michigan Chippewa 26033 Michigan Grand Traverse 26055 Michigan Leelanau 26089 Michigan Luce 26095 Michigan Mackinac 26097 Michigan Montmorency 26119 Michigan Otsego 26137 Mississippi Adams 28001 Mississippi Amite 28005 Mississippi Attala 28007 Mississippi Bolivar 28011 Mississippi Carroll 28015 Mississippi Choctaw 28019 Mississippi Claiborne 28021 Mississippi Coahoma 28027 7 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code Mississippi Copiah 28029 Mississippi Covington 28031 Mississippi Hinds 28049 Mississippi Holmes 28051 Mississippi Humphreys 28053 Mississippi Issaquena 28055 Mississippi Jasper 28061 Mississippi Jefferson 28063 Mississippi Jefferson Davis 28065 Mississippi Jones 28067 Mississippi Lamar 28073 Mississippi Lawrence 28077 Mississippi Leake 28079 Mississippi Leflore 28083 Mississippi Lincoln 28085 Mississippi Madison 28089 Mississippi Marion 28091 Mississippi Montgomery 28097 Mississippi Neshoba 28099 Mississippi Newton 28101 Mississippi Pearl River 28109 Mississippi Pike 28113 Mississippi Rankin 28121 Mississippi Scott 28123 Mississippi Sharkey 28125 Mississippi Simpson 28127 Mississippi Smith 28129 Mississippi Sunflower 28133 Mississippi Walthall 28147 Mississippi Warren 28149 Mississippi Washington 28151 Mississippi Wilkinson 28157 Mississippi Winston 28159 Mississippi Yazoo 28163 Montana Beaverhead 30001 Montana Broadwater 30007 Montana Custer 30017 Montana Deer Lodge 30023 Montana Flathead 30029 Montana Gallatin 30031 Montana Glacier 30035 Montana Granite 30039 8 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code Montana Hill 30041 Montana Jefferson 30043 Montana Lake 30047 Montana Lewis and Clark 30049 Montana Lincoln 30053 Montana Madison 30057 Montana Mineral 30061 Montana Missoula 30063 Montana Pondera 30073 Montana Powell 30077 Montana Ravalli 30081 Montana Sanders 30089 Montana Silver Bow 30093 Montana Teton 30099 Montana Toole 30101 Nevada Carson City 32510 Nevada Churchill 32001 Nevada Clark 32003 Nevada Douglas 32005 Nevada Elko 32007 Nevada Esmeralda 32009 Nevada Eureka 32011 Nevada Humboldt 32013 Nevada Lander 32015 Nevada Lincoln 32017 Nevada Lyon 32019 Nevada Mineral 32021 Nevada Nye 32023 Nevada Pershing 32027 Nevada Storey 32029 Nevada Washoe 32031 Nevada White Pine 32033 New Hampshire Belknap 33001 New Hampshire Cheshire 33005 New Hampshire Grafton 33009 New Hampshire Hillsborough 33011 New Hampshire Merrimack 33013 New Hampshire Rockingham 33015 New Hampshire Strafford 33017 New Hampshire Sullivan 33019 New Jersey Atlantic 34001 New Jersey Burlington 34005 9 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code New Jersey Camden 34007 New Jersey Cape May 34009 New Jersey Cumberland 34011 New Jersey Gloucester 34015 New Jersey Hunterdon 34019 New Jersey Middlesex 34023 New Jersey Ocean 34029 New Jersey Salem 34033 New Jersey Somerset 34035 New Jersey Sussex 34037 New Jersey Union 34039
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