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			Bill Safety-Net Deadline Approaching for Illinois Farmers 
			
   
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            [February 20, 2015]  
            Farm Service Agency (FSA) reminds 
			producers of upcoming important deadlines for the new safety-net 
			programs established by the 2014 Farm Bill, known as Agriculture 
			Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC). The final day to 
			update yield history or reallocate base acres is Feb. 27, 2015, and 
			the final day for farm owners and producers to choose coverage is 
			March 31, 2015.  
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				 These programs provide financial protection against unexpected 
				changes in the marketplace, so now is the time to have those 
				final conversations, to ask any remaining questions, and to 
				visit the Farm Service Agency to make these decisions.  
				 
				For the first time in many years, farmers have the opportunity 
				to update yields or reallocate base, but if no changes are made 
				by Feb. 27, 2015 the farm's current yield and base will be used 
				and if no program election occurs by March 31, 2015 then there 
				will be no 2014 payments for the farm and the farm will default 
				to PLC coverage through the 2018 crop year. 
              
                
				  
              
				Nationwide, more than 3,500 training sessions have been 
				conducted on the new safety-net programs, including over 500 in 
				Illinois. The online tools, available at
				
				www.fsa.usda.gov/arc-plc,  allow producers to explore 
				projections on how ARC or PLC coverage will affect their 
				operation under possible future scenarios.  
              
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			Covered commodities include barley, canola, large and small 
			chickpeas, corn, crambe, flaxseed, grain sorghum, lentils, mustard 
			seed, oats, peanuts, dry peas, rapeseed, long grain rice, medium 
			grain rice (which includes short grain rice), safflower seed, 
			sesame, soybeans, sunflower seed and wheat. Upland cotton is no 
			longer a covered commodity. 
			 
			To learn more, farmers can contact their local Farm Service Agency 
			county office. To find your local office visit
			http://offices.usda.gov.  
			 
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