BILLINGS— Montana farmers have had trouble accessing federal aid after the U.S. Department of Agriculture reopened 2,100 offices to provide farmer aid last Thursday.

The Farm Service Agency (FSA) offices provide Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) payments for farmers, among other services.

The offices had been closed for three weeks due to the government shutdown.

Watch to see how the shutdown has affected Montana farmers: Montana farmers have trouble accessing FSA services after 2100 offices reopen nationwide

According to Montana Farmers Union President Walter Schweitzer, farmers have experienced delays accessing services in these offices.

“I would be surprised if any farmers have actually been paid. There's probably been farmers that have been filling

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