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				 Authorized by the 2018 Farm Bill, DMC replaces the Margin 
				Protection Program for Dairy (MPP-Dairy). The program offers 
				protection to dairy producers when the difference between the 
				all-milk price and the average feed cost (the margin) falls 
				below a certain dollar amount selected by the producer. To date, 
				nearly 10,000 operations have signed up for the new program, and 
				FSA has begun paying approximately $100 million to producers for 
				January through May. 
 May Margin Payment
 
 DMC provides coverage retroactive to January 1, 2019, with 
				applicable payments following soon after enrollment.
 
              
                
				 
              
				The May 2019 income over feed cost margin was $9.00 per 
				hundredweight (cwt.), triggering the fifth payment for eligible 
				dairy producers who purchase the $9.50 level of coverage under 
				DMC. Payments for January, February, March and April also were 
				triggered. 
 With the 50 percent hay blend, FSA’s revised April 2019 income 
				over feed cost margin is $8.82 per cwt. The revised margins for 
				January, February and March are, respectively, $7.71, $7.91 and 
				$8.66.
 
              
                Coverage Levels and MPP Reimbursements
 Dairy producers can choose coverage levels from $4.00 up to 
				$9.50 at the time of signup. More than 98 percent of the 
				producers currently enrolled have elected $9.50 coverage on up 
				to 95 percent of their production history.
 
              
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			More Information
 On December 20, 2018, President Trump signed into law the 2018 Farm 
			Bill, which provides support, certainty and stability to our 
			nation’s farmers, ranchers and land stewards by enhancing farm 
			support programs, improving crop insurance, maintaining disaster 
			programs and promoting and supporting voluntary conservation. FSA is 
			committed to implementing these changes as quickly and effectively 
			as possible, and today’s updates are part of meeting that goal.
 
 For more information, visit farmers.gov DMC webpage or contact your 
			local USDA service center. To locate your local FSA office, visit 
			farmers.gov/ service-locator.
 
 Questions?
 Please contact your local FSA Office.
 
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