USDA
to Host 2018 Farm Bill Implementation Listening Session
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[February 15, 2019]
USDA is hosting a listening session for
initial input on the 2018 Farm Bill. USDA is seeking public input on
the changes to existing programs implemented by the Farm Service
Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Risk
Management Agency. Each agency will take into account stakeholder
input when making discretionary decisions on program implementation.
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The listening session will be held February 26, 2019, at 9:00
a.m. in the Jefferson Auditorium in the South Building located
at 14th Street and Independence Ave. S.W. in Washington, D.C.
The listening session is open to the public. Participants must
register at farmers.gov/farmbill by February 22, 2019, to attend
the listening session and are encouraged to provide written
comments prior to the listening session. For those orally
presenting comments at the listening session, written comments
are encouraged to be submitted to regulations.gov by February
22, 2019. Additional written comments will be accepted through
March 1, 2019. Comments received will be publicly available on
www.regulations.gov.
For more information on the listening session visit farmers.gov/farmbill.
Payment Limitations by Program
The 2014 Farm Bill established a maximum dollar amount for
each program that can be received annually, directly or
indirectly, by each person or legal entity. Payment limitations
vary by program for 2014 through 2018.
Below is an overview of payment limitations by program.
Commodity and Price Support Programs The annual
limitation for the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price
Loss Coverage (PLC) programs, Loan Deficiency Payments (LDPs)
and Market Loan Gains (MLG) is $125,000 total.
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Conservation Programs
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) annual rental payment and
incentive payment is limited to $50,000. CRP contracts approved
before Oct. 1, 2008, may exceed the limitation, subject to payment
limitation rules in effect on the date of contract approval.
The Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) has an annual limit of
$200,000 per disaster event. The Emergency Forest Restoration
Program (EFRP) has an annual limit of $500,000 per disaster event.
Disaster Assistance Programs – 2017 & Subsequent Years
The Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees and Farm-Raised
Fish Program (ELAP) and Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP) have
a $125,000 per person and legal entity single payment limitation
that applies to the total amount of program year payments received.
Program payments under the Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP) and
Tree Assistance Program (TAP) no longer have payment limits.
Payment limitations also apply to Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) programs. Contact your local NRCS office for more
information.
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