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2021 Crop Year Secretarial Disaster Designations Secretarial Disaster Designations - 2021 Crop Year All Drought - Total Counties by State (updated 9/22/2021) Primary Contiguous Primary Contiguous State/Territory Counties Counties State/Territory Counties Counties Alabama 0 0 Nebraska 6 31 Alaska 0 0 Nevada 17 0 Arizona 15 0 New Hampshire 1 2 Arkansas 0 0 New Jersey 0 0 California 58 0 New Mexico 33 0 Colorado 63 1 New York 0 0 Connecticut 0 0 North Carolina 0 0 Delaware 0 0 North Dakota 53 0 Florida 0 0 Ohio 0 0 Georgia 0 0 Oklahoma 17 17 Hawaii 3 0 Oregon 35 1 Idaho 43 1 Pennsylvania 0 0 Illinois 7 7 Puerto Rico 0 0 Indiana 0 1 Rhode Island 0 0 Iowa 41 16 South Carolina 0 0 Kansas 30 19 South Dakota 62 4 Kentucky 0 0 Tennessee 0 0 Louisiana 0 0 Texas 144 56 Maine 4 7 Utah 29 0 Maryland 0 0 Vermont 0 1 Massachusetts 0 0 Virgin Islands of the U.S. 3 0 Michigan 1 4 Virginia 0 0 Minnesota 67 16 Washington 27 7 Mississippi 0 0 West Virginia 0 0 Missouri 0 0 Wisconsin 5 7 Montana 53 3 Wyoming 23 0 Total 840 201 1 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 La Paz 04012 Arizona Maricopa 04013 Arizona Mohave 04015 Arizona Navajo 04017 Arizona Pima 04019 Arizona Pinal 04021 Arizona Santa Cruz 04023 Arizona Yavapai 04025 Arizona Yuma 04027 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 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code California Modoc 06049 California Mono 06051 2 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 California San Bernardino 06071 California San Diego 06073 California San Francisco 06075 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 Adams 08001 Colorado Alamosa 08003 Colorado Arapahoe 08005 Colorado Archuleta 08007 Colorado Baca 08009 Colorado Bent 08011 Colorado Boulder 08013 Colorado Broomfield 08014 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code Colorado Chaffee 08015 Colorado Cheyenne 08017 3 Colorado Clear Creek 08019 Colorado Conejos 08021 Colorado Costilla 08023 Colorado Crowley 08025 Colorado Delta 08029 Colorado Denver 08031 Colorado Dolores 08033 Colorado Douglas 08035 Colorado Eagle 08037 Colorado El Paso 08041 Colorado Elbert 08039 Colorado Fremont 08043 Colorado Garfield 08045 Colorado Gilpin 08047 Colorado Grand 08049 Colorado Gunnison 08051 Colorado Hinsdale 08053 Colorado Huerfano 08055 Colorado Jackson 08057 Colorado Jefferson 08059 Colorado Kiowa 08061 Colorado Kit Carson 08063 Colorado La Plata 08067 Colorado Lake 08065 Colorado Larimer 08069 Colorado Las Animas 08071 Colorado Lincoln 08073 Colorado Logan 08075 Colorado Mesa 08077 Colorado Mineral 08079 Colorado Moffat 08081 Colorado Montezuma 08083 Colorado Montrose 08085 Colorado Morgan 08087 Colorado Otero 08089 Colorado Ouray 08091 Colorado Park 08093 Colorado Phillips 08095 Colorado Pitkin 08097 Colorado Prowers 08099 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code Colorado Pueblo 08101 Colorado Rio Blanco 08103 4 Colorado Rio Grande 08105 Colorado Routt 08107 Colorado Saguache 08109 Colorado San Juan 08111 Colorado San Miguel 08113 Colorado Sedgwick 08115 Colorado Summit 08117 Colorado Teller 08119 Colorado Washington 08121 Colorado Weld 08123 Colorado Yuma 08125 Hawaii Hawaii 15001 Hawaii Honolulu 15003 Hawaii Maui 15009 Idaho Ada 16001 Idaho Adams 16003 Idaho Bannock 16005 Idaho Bear Lake 16007 Idaho Benewah 16009 Idaho Bingham 16011 Idaho Blaine 16013 Idaho Boise 16015 Idaho Bonner 16017 Idaho Bonneville 16019 Idaho Boundary 16021 Idaho Butte 16023 Idaho Camas 16025 Idaho Canyon 16027 Idaho Caribou 16029 Idaho Cassia 16031 Idaho Clark 16033 Idaho Clearwater 16035 Idaho Custer 16037 Idaho Elmore 16039 Idaho Franklin 16041 Idaho Fremont 16043 Idaho Gem 16045 Idaho Gooding 16047 Idaho Idaho 16049 Idaho Jefferson 16051 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code Idaho Jerome 16053 Idaho Kootenai 16055 5 Idaho Latah 16057 Idaho Lemhi 16059 Idaho Lewis 16061 Idaho Lincoln 16063 Idaho Minidoka 16067 Idaho Nez Perce 16069 Idaho Oneida 16071 Idaho Owyhee 16073 Idaho Payette 16075 Idaho Power 16077 Idaho Shoshone 16079 Idaho Teton 16081 Idaho Twin Falls 16083 Idaho Valley 16085 Idaho Washington 16087 Illinois Boone 17007 Illinois Cook 17031 Illinois DeKalb 17037 Illinois Kane 17089 Illinois Lake 17097 Illinois McHenry 17111 Illinois Winnebago 17201 Iowa Black Hawk 19013 Iowa Boone 19015 Iowa Bremer 19017 Iowa Buchanan 19019 Iowa Buena Vista 19021 Iowa Butler 19023 Iowa Calhoun 19025 Iowa Cerro Gordo 19033 Iowa Cherokee 19035 Iowa Chickasaw 19037 Iowa Clay 19041 Iowa Dickinson 19059 Iowa Emmet 19063 Iowa Fayette 19065 Iowa Floyd 19067 Iowa Franklin 19069 Iowa Greene 19073 Iowa Grundy 19075 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code Iowa Hamilton 19079 Iowa Hancock 19081 6 Iowa Hardin 19083 Iowa Humboldt 19091 Iowa Kossuth 19109 Iowa Lyon 19119 Iowa Marshall 19127 Iowa Mitchell 19131 Iowa O'Brien 19141 Iowa Osceola 19143 Iowa Palo Alto 19147 Iowa Plymouth 19149 Iowa Pocahontas 19151 Iowa Sac 19161 Iowa Sioux 19167 Iowa Story 19169 Iowa Tama 19171 Iowa Webster 19187 Iowa Winnebago 19189 Iowa Winneshiek 19191 Iowa Woodbury 19193 Iowa Worth 19195 Iowa Wright 19197 Kansas Cheyenne 20023 Kansas Clay 20027 Kansas Cloud 20029 Kansas Decatur 20039 Kansas Gove 20063 Kansas Graham 20065 Kansas Grant 20067 Kansas Greeley 20071 Kansas Hamilton 20075 Kansas Jewell 20089 Kansas Kearny 20093 Kansas Lincoln 20105 Kansas Logan 20109 Kansas Marshall 20117 Kansas Mitchell 20123 Kansas Morton 20129 Kansas Norton 20137 Kansas Ottawa 20143 Kansas Phillips 20147 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code Kansas Rawlins 20153 Kansas Republic 20157 7 Kansas Scott 20171 Kansas Sheridan 20179 Kansas Sherman 20181 Kansas Smith 20183 Kansas Stanton 20187 Kansas Thomas 20193 Kansas Wallace 20199 Kansas Washington 20201 Kansas Wichita 20203 Maine Franklin 23007 Maine Oxford 23017 Maine Piscataquis 23021 Maine Somerset 23025 Michigan Sanilac 26151 Minnesota Aitkin 27001 Minnesota Anoka 27003 Minnesota Becker 27005 Minnesota Beltrami 27007 Minnesota Benton 27009 Minnesota Big Stone 27011 Minnesota Blue Earth 27013 Minnesota Brown 27015 Minnesota Carlton 27017 Minnesota Cass 27021 Minnesota Chippewa 27023 Minnesota Clay 27027 Minnesota Clearwater 27029 Minnesota Cook 27031 Minnesota Cottonwood 27033 Minnesota Crow Wing 27035 Minnesota Douglas 27041 Minnesota Faribault 27043 Minnesota Freeborn 27047 Minnesota Grant 27051 Minnesota Hennepin 27053 Minnesota Hubbard 27057 Minnesota Isanti 27059 Minnesota Itasca 27061 Minnesota Jackson 27063 Minnesota Kandiyohi 27067 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code Minnesota Kittson 27069 Minnesota Koochiching 27071 8 Minnesota Lac Qui Parle 27073 Minnesota Lake 27075 Minnesota Lake of the Woods 27077 Minnesota Lincoln 27081 Minnesota Lyon 27083 Minnesota Mahnomen 27087 Minnesota Marshall 27089 Minnesota Martin 27091 Minnesota McLeod 27085 Minnesota Meeker 27093 Minnesota Mille Lacs 27095 Minnesota Morrison 27097 Minnesota Mower 27099 Minnesota Murray 27101 Minnesota Nicollet 27103 Minnesota Nobles 27105 Minnesota Norman 27107 Minnesota Otter Tail 27111 Minnesota Pennington 27113 Minnesota Pipestone 27117 Minnesota Polk 27119 Minnesota Pope 27121 Minnesota Red Lake 27125 Minnesota Redwood 27127 Minnesota Renville 27129 Minnesota Rock 27133 Minnesota Roseau 27135 Minnesota Sherburne 27141 Minnesota Sibley 27143 Minnesota St. Louis 27137 Minnesota Stearns 27145 Minnesota Stevens 27149 Minnesota Swift 27151 Minnesota Todd 27153 Minnesota Wadena 27159 Minnesota Watonwan 27165 Minnesota Wilkin 27167 Minnesota Wright 27171 Minnesota Yellow Medicine 27173 Montana Beaverhead 30001 State/Territory Primary County St/Co FIPS Code Montana Big Horn 30003 Montana Blaine 30005 9 Montana Broadwater 30007 Montana Carbon 30009 Montana Carter 30011 Montana Cascade 30013 Montana Chouteau 30015 Montana Custer 30017 Montana Daniels 30019 Montana Dawson 30021 Montana Deer Lodge 30023 Montana Fallon 30025 Montana Fergus 30027 Montana Flathead 30029 Montana Gallatin 30031 Montana Garfield 30033 Montana Glacier 30035 Montana Golden Valley 30037 Montana Granite 30039 Montana Hill 30041 Montana Jefferson 30043 Montana Judith Basin 30045 Montana Lewis and Clark 30049 Montana Liberty 30051 Montana Lincoln 30053 Montana Madison 30057 Montana McCone 30055 Montana Meagher 30059 Montana Mineral 30061 Montana Missoula 30063 Montana Musselshell 30065 Montana Park 30067 Montana
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