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USDA reminds farmers to sign-up for programs
LEXINGTON - Farmers who suffered losses caused by natural disasters in recent years are reminded to sign up for three new ad hoc disaster program, as announced by Christopher S. Ashby, executive director for the USDA Farm Service Agency in Lexington.
These new programs are: the livestock compensation program, livestock indemnity program and crop disaster program.
Eligible ranchers and other livestock producers can apply to receive benefits under the sign-up for the LCP and LIP, which began Sept. 10. Sign-up for the CDP began Oct. 15, and applies to farmers who suffered quantity losses to their crops. Sign-up end dates for these programs will be announced. USDA will also announce a signup for quality losses soon.
"Although ending dates for the sign-up periods have not yet been decided, it is important producers get their applications to their local FSA office as soon as possible. Timely applications will ensure they receive timely payments," said Ashby.
LCP compensates livestock producers for feed losses occurring between Jan. 1, 2005, and Feb. 28, 2007, due to a natural disaster. This can include producers who suffered losses resulting from blizzards that began in 2006 and continued into January 2007.
Livestock producers may elect to receive compensation for calendar year 2007 grazing season losses caused by a wildfire natural disaster occurring during the applicable period as determined by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Producers in primary counties declared secretarial disaster areas or certain counties declared presidential disaster areas between Jan. 1, 2005, and Feb. 28, 2007, are eligible as are producers located in counties contiguous to those counties.
Also, producers in a primary (or contiguous) county that received an administrator's physical loss notice directly associated with a disaster declaration made by President Bush may also be eligible. Producers with a loss in more than one of the 2005, 2006 or 2007 cal- endar years must choose only one year for which they want to apply for benefits.
LIP compensates livestock producers for livestock losses between Jan. 1, 2005, and Feb. 28, 2007, that resulted from natural disasters. Producers in primary counties declared secretarial disaster areas or certain counties declared presidential disaster areas between Jan.1, 2005, and Feb. 28, 2007, are eligible as are producers located in counties contiguous to those counties.
Also, producers in a primary (or contiguous) county that received an administrator's physical loss notice directly associated with a disaster declaration made by Bush may also be eligible.
Producers incurring eligible livestock losses in more than one of the 2005, 2006 or 2007 calendar years must choose only one year for which they want to apply for benefits.
CDP provides benefits to farmers who suffered quantity and quality losses to 2005, 2006, or 2007 crops from natural disasters if the crop was planted before Feb. 28, 2007, or, in the case of prevented plantings, for crops that would have been planted before Feb. 28, 2007.
Producers who incurred qualifying losses in 2005, 2006 or 2007 must choose only one year to apply for benefits. Producers may apply for benefits for losses to multiple commodities as long as the losses occurred in the same crop year.
Only producers who obtained crop insurance coverage or coverage under the noninsured crop disaster assistance program for the year of loss will be eligible for CDP benefits. Producers must have suffered quantity losses in excess of 35 percent to be eligible for CDP.
On May 25, Bush signed into law the "U.S. Troop Readiness, Veterans' Care, Katrina Recovery, and Iraq Accountability Appropriations Act, 2007." The act authorizes LCP, LIP and CDP. It also authorizes funding for the emergency forestry conservation reserve program and the emergency conservation program and dairy disaster assistance program III. USDA recently announced sign-up for EFCRP and the distribution of money to 18 states under ECP. USDA will announce and conduct sign-up for DDAP-III as soon as possible. The FSA is charged with administering the programs.
More information about LCP, LIP and CDP is available in a fact sheet titled, Agricultural Assistance Act of 2007, found on FSA's Web site, www.fsa.usda.gov; click on disaster assistance programs. USDA is developing individual fact sheets about each program to be posted online soon.
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