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"If we can get crop insurance to work for them, the SURE program will as well," Johnson said. The Supplemental Revenue Assistance Payments Program just started paying farmers who experienced crop losses from disasters in 2008. The government had paid out more than $1.2 billion under the program, known as SURE, as of Aug. 17. Iowa farmers received the most money with nearly $211 million, followed by North Dakota at nearly $164 million, Texas with $133 million, Ohio at close to $85 million and Wisconsin with nearly $58 million. SURE will keep taking applications for 2008 losses through Sept. 30. To qualify for SURE, a farm usually must be in or bordering on a county designated as an agricultural disaster area. Most counties in the continental United States qualified in 2008 and 2009, as did most of Hawaii, as various areas were hit by drought, heavy rain or hurricanes. Yet 2008 was a banner year for farmers not affected by the weather, thanks to some of the highest crop prices in years. "If you got affected by those floods or the hailstorms there was an impact, and it could have been sizable on your farm," said Chad Hart, an economist at Iowa State University. "But in the grand scheme of U.S. crop agriculture, it was a very good year for returns. And yet it was also a very good year for SURE disaster payments." That could end, though. Under current law, SURE runs out four years into the five-year 2008 Farm Bill. There's no money in it for disaster losses in 2012, and it's too early to tell what will happen in the next farm bill. "If we want to continue it we're going to have to come up with the money from somewhere else to do it," Smith said. "That's going to be very difficult to do." ___ Online: USDA Disaster Assistance Programs:
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