The inaugural season of the premium discount
program, initiated by State Sen. Scott Bennett and Rep. Andy
Manar, resulted in an additional 50,000 acres of cover crops
planted in the State with 70% of applicants identified as
planting cover crops for the first time. Farmers are encouraged
to take this program into consideration when making fall
planting decisions.
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 2021 crop insurance invoices.
“Cover crops are a great way to keep soil anchored, salvage
nitrogen, capture carbon and create weed suppression,” said
Jerry Costello II, IDOA Acting Director. In the long run, cover
crops will help Illinois farmers reduce the need for fertilizer
and reach the goals of the Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy.”
Applications will be available in December on the Illinois
Department of Agriculture website. Further information can be
obtained by contacting the IDOA at (217) 782-6297.
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