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				 USDA provided details in August of the programs to be employed. 
				USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) will administer the Market 
				Facilitation Program (MFP) to provide payments to corn, cotton, 
				dairy, hog, sorghum, soybean, and wheat producers. An 
				announcement about further payments will be made in the coming 
				months, if warranted. USDA is currently working to determine how 
				to address market disruptions for producers of almonds and sweet 
				cherries. 
 The sign-up period for MFP is now open and runs through Jan. 15, 
				2019, with information and instructions provided at 
				www.farmers.gov/mfp. MFP provides payments to cotton, corn, 
				dairy, hog, sorghum, soybean, and wheat producers who have been 
				significantly impacted by actions of foreign governments 
				resulting in the loss of traditional exports. Eligible producers 
				should apply after harvest is complete, as payments will only be 
				issued once production is reported.
 
 A payment will be issued on 50 percent of the producer’s total 
				production, multiplied by the MFP rate for a specific commodity. 
				A second payment period, if warranted, will be determined by the 
				USDA.
 
 Market Facilitation Program
 Est. Initial Payment**
 Initial Payment Rate (in $1,000s)
 
					
						| Commodity |  |  |  
						| Cotton | $0.06/lb. | $276,900 |  
						| Corn | $0.01/bu. | $96,000 |  
						| Dairy (milk) | $0.12/cwt. | $127,400 |  
						| Pork (hogs) | $8.00/head | $290,300 |  
						| Soybeans | $1.65/bu. | $3,629,700 |  
						| Sorghum | $0.86/bu. | $156,800 |  
						| Wheat | $0.14/bu. | $119,200 |  
						| Total |  | $4,696,300 |  
              
                **Initial payment rate on 50% of production 
              
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			MFP payments are limited to a combined $125,000 for 
			corn, cotton, sorghum, soybeans, and wheat capped per person or 
			legal entity. MFP payments are also limited to a combined $125,000 
			for dairy and hog producers. Applicants must also have an average 
			adjusted gross income for tax years 2014, 2015, and 2016 of less 
			than $900,000. Applicants must also comply with the provisions of 
			the Highly Erodible Land and Wetland Conservation regulations. 
			
			 
			For more further information or to locate and contact local FSA 
			offices, interested producers can visit
			www.farmers.gov 
			 
			Questions? 
 Please contact your local County FSA Office.
 
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