USDA Explains New Risk Based Farm Payment Programs

26.09.2014 242 views

US farmers can start next week on signing up for new safety net programs that US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said replace the criticized direct payments with government payouts based on the risks farmers face.

Mr. Vilsack traveled to St. Paul, Minn, to hold a news conference announcing the rollout of the programs Thursday.

He held a conference call with reporters to further discuss the programs and answer questions. The programs were established in the Y 2014 farm bill and will allow farmers to protect themselves against commodity price drops and from lower revenue in poor crop years.

Payouts this year could be significant since anticipated record Corn and Soybean harvests have sent prices due South. At current prices many farmers are likely to lose money, and they will be able to collect government payments against those losses.

The new farm programs cover this year’s harvested crop.

Farmers will receive payment in October 2015. The programs are in addition to crop insurance farmers may buy to cover losses from flooding, drought, hail and other natural disasters.

Mr. Vilsack said without the programs, the risk of farming could be so great that many farmers would quit.

“We want to encourage people to stay in the business of farming,” Mr. Vilsack said. “I think, frankly, this system is much more risk-based and much more of a partnership between the government and producers than the direct payment program was, where basically the government was paying regardless of whether prices were good or not.”

Mr. Vilsack said farmers can sign up as soon as 29 September, but he expects they will take several months to research their options, talk with advisers and use online calculators to determine their best choices. He said no firm deadline is set, but farmers will likely be given until early next year to make enrollment decisions.

Farm owners must 1st make some decisions about establishing the number of acres and yield history they will submit to the USDA to be used to compute coverage through Y 2018.

Next, producers of major row crops: Corn, Soybean, Wheat and Rice must decide between a price loss coverage program that pays when commodity prices drop below specified levels and an agriculture risk coverage program that pays when their revenue falls below certain marks.

The farm bill, signed into law in February, provided $6-M for setting up local meetings, designing online tools and creating educational materials to help farmers choose which safety net program would be best.

The new programs are complex and will take some work to understand them.

Some think the farm programs are going to be adequate, and the move toward a more market-oriented program and it has arrived, so the farmers will understand and embrace whatever suits their particular farms and move forward.

Source - http://www.livetradingnews.com/

10.05.2026

Philippines - Mayon ashfall inflicts P13-M crop losses

Preliminary assessments by the DA Regional Field Office V showed that 102 hectares of farmland within the six-kilometer danger zone were damaged, resulting in production losses of 364 metric tons. The losses have affected 228 farmers in Albay province.

10.05.2026

Guam - $2M needed to help 500+ farms impacted by Super Typhoon Sinlaku

The Guam Department of Agriculture has completed their post-Typhoon Sinlaku damage assessments for their Crop Loss Compensation Program. Officials now say about $2 million are needed to assist some 500 farms across the island that were impacted by the storm. 

10.05.2026

USA - Wetland mitigation credit program created specifically for farmers

For years, farmers have worked around wetlands on their properties, balancing production and compliance around these natural wetlands — even as they present management challenges.

10.05.2026

India - Farmers in Jangpetkong to get free livestock insurance for one year

Advisor for Transport and Technical Education Temjenmenba launched a one-year, 100 per cent free Livestock Insurance Scheme exclusively for the 29 Jangpetkong Assembly Constituency at Khar village in the Mokokchung district on Saturday.

10.05.2026

USA - Researchers launch farmer decision tool to help navigate risk management choices

Farmers grappling with difficult risk management choices now have a powerful new online tool that’s born from years of data collection and months of refinement.

10.05.2026

UK - Vineyard 'devastated' as frost destroys half of crop

A vineyard has said the loss of half its crop in April due to frost was "devastating".

07.05.2026

Moldovan May frosts caused heavy damage to fruit orchards

The first frosty nights of May have significantly worsened estimates of damage to Moldova's fruit sector from spring frosts. 

07.05.2026

India - Over 3,000 nilgai killed to curb crop damage

A total of 3,092 ghodparas (blue bull), commonly known as nilgai, have been killed in state in the financial year 2025-26 as the department of environment, forest and climate change intensified action to protect crops from animal attacks.