Chairman Peterson statement on delivery of prevented planting assistance
Story Date: 9/27/2019

 

Source: US HOUSE AG COMMITTEE, 9/26/19

CORRECTION: The original version of this statement referenced information from USDA on the payments to producers based on the insurance coverage they purchased. The Department has since corrected that information, which is reflected below.

House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin C. Peterson of Minnesota issued a statement Thursday in response to news out of the U.S. Department of Agriculture on the delivery of additional prevented planting assistance, as authorized by the Disaster Relief Act of 2019.

“As weather continues to throw wrenches into farmers’ plans, both in Western Minnesota and across the country, I appreciate USDA and crop insurance providers moving forward in delivering the prevented planting plus-up that Congress provided,” said Peterson. “This will provide direct help to farmers without additional paperwork, and allow them to focus on the range of other challenges they face.”

According to a corrected announcement from USDA, “producers with Yield Protection and Revenue Protection with Harvest Price Exclusion will receive a 10 percent top-up payment, while producers with Revenue Protection will receive 15 percent.”

























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