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ARC/PLC decisions meeting in Shelby County 12/16

Ag/Outdoor

December 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Harlan, IA – Farmers and landowners will learn about the new programs authorized by the Agricultural Act of 2014 (commonly referred to as the Farm Bill) at an informational meeting conducted by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach and local USDA Farm Service Agency staff members. A meeting will be held on December 16th at Harlan High School Auditorium.
The Farm Bill – Program Overview meetings will focus on the Price Loss Coverage (PLC) and Agricultural Risk Coverage (ARC) that will be administered by USDA Farm Service Agency, and the Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO) administered by USDA Risk Management Agency through federal crop insurance providers.

“We are prepared to discuss decisions farmers and landowners will need to make in the coming months as they consider all their options,” said NAME, farm management specialist with ISU Extension and Outreach. “We’ll cover the timeline for when decisions need to be made along with information about our online Farm Bill decision tools.”

The main topics that will be covered during the meetings are:
· Base reallocation
· Yield updating
· Price Loss Coverage (PLC)
· Ag Risk Coverage (ARC)
· Implications of PLC and ARC on participation in the Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO)
· Dairy Margin Protection Program (MPP)
· Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP)

Attend a local meeting December 16, 2014 at 6:30-8:00p.m, Harlan High School Auditorium, in Harlan, IA. Pre-Register 48 hours in advance is required. Call the Shelby County Extension and Outreach Office. No registration fee.  To register, please contact the Shelby County Extension Office at 712-755-3104 or email Oloff@iastate.edu

Farm Bill meetings for the fall and winter months continue to be added to the ISU Extension and Outreach Statewide Calendar. For the other meeting locations and dates visit the Ag Decision Maker Farm Bill website at www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/info/farmbill.html or contact your county extension office. The Ag Decision Maker website also contains useful links and resources related to Farm Bill decision making.