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				 ARC/PLC Payments - The USDA announced that 2016 
				Agriculture Risk Coverage - County (ARC-CO) and Price Loss 
				Coverage (PLC) program payments are eligible to be issued. For 
				Logan County, the following payment rates were earned:  
				 
				2016 ARC-CO Payment Rates**:  
				Corn $9.77 
				Oats $26.45 
				Soybeans $0.00 
				Wheat $28.17 
				 
				2016 PLC Payment Rates**:  
				Corn $0.34 
				Oats $0.34 
				Soybeans $0.00 
				Wheat $1.61 
				* PLC payment rates are multiplied by the PLC yield of each 
				applicable farm. 
				 
				**Remember, these payment rates are multiplied by 85% of the 
				base acres on a farm for the crop. The ARC-CO and PLC payments 
				are also sequestered by 6.8% as well. 
              
                
				  
              
				Individual farm payments will vary depending on which program 
				was elected for each crop, the number of base acres attached to 
				the farm, the crop yield (for PLC), and the share for each 
				producer on the farm. Actual planted acres for the 2016 crop 
				year do not factor into the ARC or PLC program payments. 
				 
				CRP Payments - Annual Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) 
				payments are being issued from our office as well! Our office is 
				currently working on processing the CRP payments for Logan 
				County. Please remember after you harvest crops, fall is a good 
				time to check on your CRP to ensure it is being maintained 
				according to the conservation plan of operations. 
				Our office will contact you if we need additional information to 
				process any of the payments. The payments are processed out of 
				Kansas City. Producers with direct deposit will likely receive 
				payment(s) before those receiving a check(s). The payment 
				statements will arrive in the mail, likely after you have 
				received your payment. If you have questions, after receiving 
				your statement, feel free to contact the office. 
              
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                USDA Commodity Loans Available to Logan County Producers 
				 
				The Farm Service Agency (FSA) reminds producers that USDA/FSA 
				offers interim financing at harvest time to help producers meet 
				cash flow needs without having to sell commodities when market 
				prices are at harvest-time lows. The programs, known as 
				Marketing Assistance Loans (MALs) and Loan Deficiency Payments (LDPs), 
				were authorized by the 2014 Farm Bill for the 2014-2018 crop 
				years. 
				 
				The programs provide financing and marketing assistance for 
				wheat, corn, and other feed grains, soybeans and other oilseeds, 
				pulse crops, wool and honey. For eligibility, producers must 
				control the commodity or a title to the commodity until the loan 
				is repaid. 
				 
				The Commodity Loan Program and the Loan Deficiency Program serve 
				as an important financial marketing tool that provides the 
				producer with operating cash in order to hold their grain off 
				the market and benefit from future price increases.  
              
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                The loan program also provides a producer leverage in repaying 
				older operating loans financed with a higher commercial interest 
				rate. As an added “safety net”, when cash prices fall below the 
				loan rate for a specific commodity, the producer has the option 
				to repay the loan using the Posted County Price (PCP). 
              
                Commodity loans can be repaid anytime during the 9-month term 
				and before the loan matures using the lower of two methods: 1) 
				principal plus interest, or 2) using the Posted County Price 
				(PCP) which changes on a daily basis.  
				 
				Please call the Logan County FSA Office for further details, or 
				for more information, please visit www.fsa.usda.gov/pricesupport. 
				 
				Logan County Loan Rates:  
				Corn - $2.05 
				Soybeans - $5.14 
				Wheat - $2.75 
				 
				October Interest Rate: 2.250% 
				 
				Also, please remember, grain under loan cannot be moved without 
				prior authorization or repayment. Unauthorized removal, which 
				includes removal for cleaning for seed or planting, is a 
				violation and is subject to monetary and administrative 
				penalties. Call Before You Haul! 
			 
              
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                Changing Bank Accounts 
				 
				All FSA payments should be electronically transferred into your 
				bank account. In order to make timely payments, you need to 
				notify the office if you close your account or if your bank is 
				purchased by another financial institution. Payments can be 
				delayed if we are not aware of changes to account and routing 
				numbers. 
			Logan County FSA Office 
			1650 5th Street Road 
			Lincoln, IL 62656-9127 
			Phone: 217-735-5508 
			Fax: 855-693-7125 
			County Executive Director: 
			John Peters 
			 
			Farm Loan Manager: 
			Tony Schmillen 
			 
			Program Technicians: 
			Ann Curry 
			Tammy Edwards 
			Mari Anne Komnick 
			Chelsie Peddicord 
			 
			County Committee: 
			Tim Sotherland - Chair 
			Dennis Ramlow - Member 
			Kenton Stoll - Member 
			Dorothy Gleason - Advisor 
			 
			Next County Committee Meeting: TBD  |