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				 Producers are encouraged to make sure accurate information is 
				reported with both FSA and your crop insurance provider. 
 The following are the acreage reporting dates for both FSA and 
				Risk Management Agency (RMA) purposes:
 
 December 15 – Fall seeded small grains (such as wheat, 
				barley, and rye) used for grazing and/or forage.
 
 January 2– Honey
 
 January 15 – Perennial fruits, such as, apples, peaches, 
				nectarines, pears, plums, strawberries, grapes, etc.
 
 July 15 – CRP, corn, grain sorghum, hybrid seed corn, 
				spring oats, soybeans.
 
              
                 
              
                CRP Maintenance
 While maintaining your CRP acres this fall, be sure to remember:
 
					Perform maintenance activities to promote the success of 
					the CRP practice and to also keep your contract compliant. 
					Non-compliant contracts can result in payment reductions and 
					possible contract termination.
Be sure to check your CRP acres annually to remove any 
					unwanted trees.Tree encroachment is a contract violation and 
					can be very costly if ignored. Keep your CRP in cropland and 
					not timberland.CRP acres should not be used for haying or grazing.
 
You should not harvest, sell, or otherwise make 
					commercial use of trees, forage, or other cover on your CRP 
					acres. Mowing for cosmetic purposes is also a contract 
					violation. Save the diesel and leave established grasses 
					alone. 
              
                Youth Loans
 The Farm Service Agency makes loans to youth to establish and 
				operate agricultural income-producing projects in connection 
				with 4-H clubs, FFA and other agricultural groups. Projects must 
				be planned and operated with the help of the organization 
				advisor, produce sufficient income to repay the loan and provide 
				the youth with practical business and educational experience. 
				The maximum loan amount is $5000.
 
 Youth Loan Eligibility Requirements:
 
						Be a citizen of the United States (which includes 
						Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, 
						the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands) or a 
						legal resident alien
Be 10 years to 20 years of age
Comply with FSA’s general eligibility requirements
 
						 
              
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				Be unable to get a loan from other sources
Conduct a modest income-producing project in a supervised 
				program of work as outlined above
Demonstrate capability of planning, managing and operating 
				the project under guidance and assistance from a project 
				advisor. The project supervisor must recommend the youth loan 
				applicant, along with providing adequate supervision. 
              
                For additional loan program information, please contact Tony 
				Schmillen at 217-735-5508 ext 2. 
			Questions? 
 Please contact, John Peters, County Executive Director, at 
			217-735-5508 ext 2, 
			john.peters @il.usda.gov  or for Farm Loans, please contact 
			Tony Schmillen, Farm Loan Manager, at 217-735-5508 ext 2,
			tony.schmillen@il.usda.gov.
 
			Logan County FSA Office 1650 5th Street
 Lincoln, IL, 62656
 
 Hours:
 Monday - Friday
 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
 Phone: 217-735-5508 ext. 2
 Fax:855-693-7125
 
 County Committee:
 Dennis Ramlow - Chairman
 Tim Southerlan - Vice Chairman
 Kenton Stoll - Member
 Dorothy Gleason - Advisor
 
			
			 
			County Executive Director: John Peters
 
 Program Technicians:
 Ann Curry
 Tammy Edwards
 Mari Anne Komnick
 Chelsie Peddicord
 
 Farm Loan Manager:
 Tony Schmillen
 
 County Operations Trainee:
 Miranda Belcher
 
 Next COC Meeting :
 November 15, 2016 at 9:00am
 
			Persons with disabilities who require 
			accommodations to attend or participate in this meeting should 
			contact John Peters at 217-735-5508 extension 2 or Federal Relay 
			Service at 1-800-877-8339.
 USDA is an equal 
			opportunity provider, employer and lender. To file a complaint of 
			discrimination, write: USDA, Office of the Assistant Secretary for 
			Civil Rights, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Ave., SW, 
			Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (866) 632-9992 (Toll-free Customer 
			Service), (800) 877-8339 (Local or Federal relay), (866) 377-8642 
			(Relay voice users).
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