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				 This is a full-time permanent position with responsibilities for 
				carrying out general office activities and technical functions 
				pertaining to FSA administered programs. Applicants should be 
				motivated and possess excellent human relations skills as well 
				as strong clerical and computer skills. A general knowledge of 
				agricultural practices is also important. Salary range is 
				$30,344 - $54,670. 
 If you are interested, or know someone who is, the vacancy is 
				available by accessing the USAJobs.gov website or by clicking 
				here
 
 A copy of the vacancy announcement is also available at: Logan 
				County Farm Service Agency USDA Service Center 1650 5th St 
				Lincoln, IL 62656 Phone: 217/217-735-5508 x 2 Fax: 855/693-7125
 
 Applications must be submitted through USAJobs.gov by the 
				closing date of the announcement, which is, Monday, December 30, 
				2019.
 
 We recognize and appreciate the benefits of diversity in the 
				workplace. People who share this belief and reflect a diverse 
				background are encouraged to apply.
 
 The USDA/FSA is an Equal Opportunity Provider, Employer, and 
				Lender.
 
              
                
				 
              
                  
 
              
                USDA Announces Opening Signup for Conservation Reserve 
				Program on December 9, 2019
 USDA is opening signup for the Conservation Reserve Program 
				(CRP) on December 9, 2019. The deadline for agricultural 
				producers to sign up for general CRP is February 28, 2020, while 
				signup for continuous CRP is ongoing.
 
 Farmers and ranchers who enroll in CRP receive a yearly rental 
				payment for voluntarily establishing long-term, 
				resource-conserving plant species, such as approved grasses or 
				trees (known as “covers”) to control soil erosion, improve water 
				quality and develop wildlife habitat on marginally productive 
				agricultural lands.
 
 CRP has 22 million acres enrolled, but the 2018 Farm Bill lifted 
				the cap to 27 million acres. This means farmers and ranchers 
				have a chance to enroll in CRP for the first time or continue 
				their participation for another term.
 
 By enrolling in CRP, producers are improving water quality, 
				reducing soil erosion, and restoring habitat for wildlife. This 
				in turn spurs hunting, fishing, recreation, tourism, and other 
				economic development across rural America.
 
 CRP Enrollment Options
 
 General Signup
 
 CRP general signup will be held annually. The competitive 
				general signup will now include increased opportunities for 
				enrollment of wildlife habitat through the State Acres For 
				Wildlife Enhancement (SAFE) initiative.
 
 Continuous Signup
 
 While some practices under SAFE will remain available through 
				continuous signup, CRP continuous signup will focus primarily on 
				water quality with the Clean Lakes, Estuaries, and Rivers 
				(CLEAR) Initiative. The 2018 Farm Bill prioritizes water quality 
				practices such as contour grass strips, filter strips, riparian 
				buffers, wetlands and a new prairie strip.
 
 Grasslands Signups
 
 CRP Grasslands signup helps landowners and operators protect 
				grassland, including rangeland, and pastureland and certain 
				other lands while maintaining the areas as grazing lands. A 
				separate CRP Grasslands signup will be offered each year 
				following general signup.
 
 Pilot Programs
 
 Later in 2020, (FSA will roll out pilot programs within CRP: 
				CLEAR 30, which allows contracts expiring with CLEAR practices 
				to be reenrolled in 30-year contracts and in the Soil Health and 
				Income Protection Program (SHIPP) in the prairie pothole region. 
				More information on these programs will be announced in the new 
				year.
 
              
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                CRP Rates and Payments
 FSA recently posted updated soil rental rates for CRP. County 
				average rates are posted on the CRP Statistics webpage. Soil 
				rental rates are statutorily prorated at 90 percent for 
				continuous signup and 85 percent for general signup. The rental 
				rates will be assessed annually. Under continuous signup, 
				producers also receive incentives, including a signup incentive 
				payment and a practice incentive payment.
 
 To enroll in CRP, contact your local FSA county office or visit 
				fsa.usda.gov/crp. To locate your local FSA office, visit 
				farmers.gov/service-locator.
 
 
              
                Higher Limits Now Available on USDA Farm Loans
 Higher limits are now available for borrowers interested in 
				USDA’s farm loans, which help agricultural producers purchase 
				farms or cover operating expenses. The 2018 Farm Bill increased 
				the amount that producers can borrow through direct and 
				guaranteed loans available through USDA’s Farm Service Agency 
				(FSA) and made changes to other loans, such as microloans and 
				emergency loans.
 
 Key changes include:
 
 The Direct Operating Loan limit increased from $300,000 to 
				$400,000, and the Guaranteed Operating Loan limit increased from 
				$ 1.429 million to $1.75 million. Operating loans help producers 
				pay for normal operating expenses, including machinery and 
				equipment, seed, livestock feed, and more.
 
 The Direct Farm Ownership Loan limit increased from $300,000 to 
				$600,000, and the Guaranteed Farm Ownership Loan limit increased 
				from $1.429 million to $1.75 million. Farm ownership loans help 
				producers become owner-operators of family farms as well as 
				improve and expand current operations.
 
 Producers can now receive both a $50,000 Farm Ownership 
				Microloan and a $50,000 Operating Microloan. Previously, 
				microloans were limited to a combined $50,000. Microloans 
				provide flexible access to credit for small, beginning, niche, 
				and non-traditional farm operations.
 
 Producers who previously received debt forgiveness as part of an 
				approved FSA restructuring plan are now eligible to apply for 
				emergency loans. Previously, these producers were ineligible.
 
 Beginning and socially disadvantaged producers can now receive 
				up to a 95 percent guarantee against the loss of principal and 
				interest on a loan, up from 90 percent.
 
			Logan County FSA Office1650 5th St
 Lincoln, IL 62656
 Hours: Monday - Friday
 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
 Phone: 217-735-5508
 Fax:855-693-7125
 
			
			 
			Acting County Executive Director:James Woodley
 
 Farm Loan Manager:
 Tony Schmillen
 
 Program Technicians:
 Ann Curry
 Tammy Edwards
 Chelsie Peddicord
 Emily Conover
 Danielle Young
 
 County Committee:
 Dennis Ramlow - Chairman
 Tim Southerlan - Vice Chairman
 Kenton Stoll - Member
 Kathy Wilham - Advisor
 
 Next County Committee Meeting: January 7, 2019 @ 1:00 PM
 Persons with disabilities who 
			require accommodations to attend or participate in this meeting 
			should contact James Woodley 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 
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