“Cover crops are an important part of preserving agriculture,”
State Senator Scott Bennet said. “As Senate Agriculture chair, I
am encouraged by this program and that it represents another
resource to farmers to help ensure the success of Illinois’
agriculture economy.”
“Farmers who utilize cover crops are making an investment in the
overall quality of our soil, food and water, as well as their
own future yields,” said Senator Andy Manar. “This program will
help expand the ecological benefits of cover crops while
supporting our local farmers’ bottom line. Prioritizing these
best practices is why Illinois remains at the forefront of
agricultural production and quality.”
The discount program was designed to promote additional acres of
cover crops that are not covered by other state or federal
incentives. IDOA will use a combination of tools to verify acres
applied for through this pilot program are planted in cover
crops. The program is only applicable for those with coverage
through the United States Department of Agriculture Risk
Management Agency (USDA-RMA) crop insurance program. Confirmed
applications will be forwarded to the USDA-RMA for processing
and applying premium discounts to 2020 crop insurance invoices.
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“Implementation of best management practices such as
cover crop application continues to be a priority of the
Department,” said John Sullivan, IDOA Director. “Adopters of cover
cropping methods may have incurred additional risk and expenses and
this program serves as an incentive for their work.”
Applications are available at
https:// www2.illinois.gov/sites/agr/Pages/ default.aspx.
Funding of eligible acreage will be on a first come, first serve
basis capped at 50,000 acres. It is recommended that those applying
for the program reference their Federal FSA-578 form. The closing
date to apply for the premium discount is January 15, 2020. Further
information can be obtained by contacting the IDOA at (217)
782-6297.
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