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			Provides Greater Protection for Fruit, Vegetable and Other Specialty 
			Crop Growers-Free Basic Coverage Plans and Premium Discounts 
			Available for New, Underserved and Limited Income Farmers 
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            [December 30, 2014]  
			Greater protection is now available 
			from the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program for crops that 
			traditionally have been ineligible for federal crop insurance. The 
			new options, created by the 2014 Farm Bill, provide greater coverage 
			for losses when natural disasters affect specialty crops such as 
			vegetables, fruits, mushrooms, floriculture, ornamental nursery, 
			aquaculture, turf grass, ginseng, honey, syrup, and energy crops.  | 
        
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				 Previously, the program offered coverage at 55 percent of the 
				average market price for crop losses that exceed 50 percent of 
				expected production. Producers can now choose higher levels of 
				coverage, up to 65 percent of their expected production at 100 
				percent of the average market price. 
 The expanded protection will be especially helpful to beginning 
				and traditionally underserved producers, as well as farmers with 
				limited resources, who will receive fee waivers and premium 
				reductions for expanded coverage. More crops are now eligible 
				for the program, including expanded aquaculture production 
				practices, and sweet and biomass sorghum. For the first time, a 
				range of crops used to produce bioenergy will be eligible as 
				well.
 
              
                
              
              
				 
              
				To help producers learn more about the Noninsured Crop Disaster 
				Assistance Program and how it can help them, USDA, in 
				partnership with Michigan State University and the University of 
				Illinois, created an online resource. The Web tool, available at 
				www.fsa.usda.gov/nap, allows producers to determine whether 
				their crops are eligible for coverage. It also gives them an 
				opportunity to explore a variety of options and levels to 
				determine the best protection level for their operation.  
              
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               If the application deadline for an eligible crop has already passed, 
			producers will have until Jan. 14, 2015, to choose expanded coverage 
			through the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program. T o learn 
			more, visit the Farm Service Agency (FSA) website at 
			www.fsa.usda.gov/nap or contact your local FSA office at 
			offices.usda.gov. The Farm Service Agency (FSA), which administers 
			the program, also wants to hear from producers and other interested 
			stakeholders who may have suggestions or recommendations on the 
			program. Written comments will be accepted until Feb. 13, 2015 and 
			can be submitted through www.regulations.gov. 
 Questions?
 Please contact your local County FSA Office with an questions 
			concerning this message.
 
			[USDA Farm Service Agency] 
			
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