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				 Bank Account Changes: All FSA payments should be 
				electronically transferred into your bank account. In order to 
				make timely payments this fall, you need to notify the office if 
				you have closed/changed your account or if your bank has been 
				purchased by another financial institution. Payments will be 
				delayed if we are not aware of changes made to account and 
				routing numbers. 
 Personal Data Changes - If you have a new address, phone 
				number or email address, please notify the county office. 
				Keeping the Logan County FSA Office informed reduces postage 
				costs, ensures the program payments are issued correctly and 
				timely, and helps the county office keep all involved producers 
				up-to-date with current program issues.
 
 Deceased Producers / Successor in Interest – When an FSA 
				program participant dies, FSA must be notified timely. Failure 
				to do so may result in a loss of benefits for the deceased 
				producer’s share (or beneficiaries) and also the other producers 
				on the program contracts. Producers are also cautioned to never 
				sign using a power-of-attorney for a person who is deceased. 
				Once a person dies, the power-of-attorney is no longer valid. 
				Any document signed with a power-of-attorney for a deceased 
				person is invalid, and usually all producers on the document are 
				ineligible to earn payments for the year. Entities and joint 
				operations that participate in FSA programs also need to notify 
				FSA if a shareholder or member passes away.
 
              
                
				 
              
                Ownership - FSA requires that current owners of real 
				estate be listed on ARC/PLC and CRP contracts. It’s important to 
				remember that changes of ownership, including transferring land 
				into Trusts and Life Estates must be reported to the FSA Office. 
				If you choose to deed your land to a Trust or change the way 
				ownership is held in the real estate, bring a copy of your 
				recorded deed to FSA. For Trusts, a copy of your Trust Agreement 
				must accompany the copy of the deed, so FSA may determine who 
				can legally sign for the Trust. 
              
                Offers to Re-Enroll CRP Acres Expiring on September 30, 2017 
				are Being Accepted Now 
 The 2014 Farm Bill requires that beginning October 1, 2016, no 
				more than 24 million acres can be enrolled in CRP. Although the 
				USDA, Farm Service Agency (FSA) is close to the 24 million acre 
				national statutory cap, contracts on 2.5 million acres of land 
				previously enrolled in CRP will expire from the program on 
				September 30, 2017.
 
 FSA county offices are continuing to accept offers from 
				producers seeking to enroll lands in the program. In order to 
				manage the record demand for CRP acres, producers submitting CRP 
				offers for any continuous enrollment will have the option to 
				request a contract effective date of October 1, 2017 or pending 
				availability of acres, request a contract with an effective date 
				during fiscal year (FY) 2017.
 
 Participants with CRP contracts expiring on September 30, 2017 
				will be contacted by our office to discuss re-enrolling their 
				acreage and to determine if all or a portion of their expiring 
				acreage is eligible for re-enrollment in CRP continuous signup 
				50.
 
 If you have any questions on CRP, please feel free to contact to 
				our office.
 
              
                Crop Certification
 Fall seeded crops: Wheat, Rye, Cover Crops, etc., and all 
				pasture and hay ground MUST BE reported and certified by 
				December 15, 2016. A late file fee will be accessed to all farms 
				that are not timely reported.
 
 Please contact the Logan County FSA Office to schedule an 
				appointment at 217-735-5508 Ext. 2. To certify fall seeded crops 
				and to avoid late fees.
 
              
                USDA Expands Microloans to Help Farmers Purchase Farmland and 
				Improve Property
 The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is offering farm 
				ownership microloans, creating a new financing avenue for 
				farmers to buy and improve property. These microloans are 
				especially helpful to beginning or underserved farmers, U.S. 
				veterans looking for a career in farming, and those who have 
				small and mid-sized farming operations.
 
              
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			The microloan program, which celebrates its third anniversary this 
			week, has been hugely successful, providing more than 16,800 
			low-interest loans, totaling over $373 million to producers across 
			the country. Microloans have helped farmers and ranchers with 
			operating costs, such as feed, fertilizer, tools, fencing, 
			equipment, and living expenses since 2013. Seventy percent of loans 
			have gone to new farmers.
 Now, microloans will be available to also help with farm land and 
			building purchases, and soil and water conservation improvements. 
			FSA designed the expanded program to simplify the application 
			process, expand eligibility requirements and expedite smaller real 
			estate loans to help farmers strengthen their operations. Microloans 
			provide up to $50,000 to qualified producers, and can be issued to 
			the applicant directly from the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA).
 
 This microloan announcement is another USDA resource for America’s 
			farmers and ranchers to utilize, especially as new and beginning 
			farmers and ranchers look for the assistance they need to get 
			started. To learn more about the FSA microloan program visit
			www.fsa.usda. 
			gov/microloans,  or contact your local FSA office. To find 
			your nearest office location, please visit
			http://offices.usda.gov.
 
			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 :
 TBD
 
			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 
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