USDA announces changes to fruit, vegetable and wild rice planting rules
Story Date: 5/21/2014

 

Source: USDA, 5/21/14
 
USDAs Farm Service Agency (FSA) has announced fruit, vegetable and wild rice provisions that affect producers who intend to participate in certain programs authorized by the Agricultural Act of 2014.


Similar to previous programs that weve administered, planting fruits, vegetables or wild rice on base acres on a farm can result in a payment reduction for program participants, said Bob Etheridge, State Executive Director for North Carolina FSA.


Producers who intend to participate in the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) or Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs are subject to an acreforacre payment reduction when fruits and nuts, vegetables or wild rice are planted on the payment acres of a farm. Payment reductions do not apply to mung beans, dry peas, lentils or chickpeas. Planting fruits, vegetables or wild rice on acres that are not considered payment acres will not result in a payment reduction. Farms that are eligible to participate in ARC/PLC but are not enrolled for a particular year may plant unlimited fruits, vegetables and wild rice for that year but will not receive ARC/PLC payments for that year. Eligibility for succeeding years is not affected.


Planting and harvesting fruits, vegetables and wild rice on ARC/PLC acreage is subject to the acreforacre payment reduction when those crops are planted on either more than 15 percent of the base acres of a farm enrolled in ARC using the county coverage or PLC, or more than 35 percent of the base acres of a farm enrolled in ARC using the individual coverage.


Fruits, vegetables and wild rice that are planted in a doublecropping practice will not cause a payment reduction if the farm is in a doublecropping region as designated by the USDAs Commodity Credit Corporation.


For additional information on fruit, vegetable and wild rice rules, visit www.fsa.usda.gov or contact your local USDA Service Center.

 
 
























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