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FSA Reminds Producers of Disaster Assistance Deadlines

Five programs established by 2008 Farm Bill have deadlines that are approaching.
Compiled by staff 
Published: Sep 2, 2011

The USDA Farm Service Agency Administrator Bruce Nelson reminded producers Thursday about upcoming deadlines for disaster assistance. Nelson emphasized that losses must be the result of a weather event occurring on or before Sept. 30, 2011.

"This year brought a host of extreme weather challenges for America's farmers, ranchers and producers," said Nelson. "USDA is committed to use the resources at our disposal to reduce the impact of these conditions and help producers get back on their feet. And this year, especially, it's important for producers to be aware of program deadlines and to have their records in order so that they get the assistance they need."

The 2008 Farm Bill authorizes coverage of disaster losses through these five programs:

•    Supplemental Revenue Assistance Payments Program;
•    Livestock Indemnity Program;
•    Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honey Bees, and Farm-Raised Fish;
•    Livestock Forage Disaster Program; and the
•    Tree Assistance Program.

SURE applications for 2010 crop losses will be accepted later this fall.  SURE applications for 2011 crop losses will be accepted in the fall of 2012, when the 2011 farm revenue data required by statute becomes available.  

FSA is required to determine that the claimed loss was because of a disaster occurring on or before Sept. 30, 2011. FSA must determine if a qualifying loss meets the established disaster relief criteria for at least one crop.  

At the time the SURE application for payment is filed, the producer will be required to identify and certify a crop of economic significance that suffered a qualifying loss of 10 percent or more.  At least one such crop with 10% losses on or before Sept. 30, 2011, is required by SURE.

"We encourage all producers to read the applicable disaster program fact sheets and visit their local FSA county office.  The staff can provide additional information such as the deadline for filing a program application or the initial requirement for filing a notice of loss," Nelson said.  

Important dates for the five disaster programs are summarized below.

SURE*  
Deadline to File a Notice of Loss: No deadline for SURE, but check with your crop insurance or Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program policy     
Application Period:
2009: closed
2010: begins fall 2011
2011: begins fall 2012

LFP*  
Deadline to File a Notice of Loss: Not applicable   
Application Period: Now through Jan. 30, 2012

LIP/ELAP*   
Deadline to File a Notice of Loss: Within 30 days of when the loss is apparent, but no later than Dec. 29, 2011
Application Period: Now through Jan. 30, 2012

TAP*   
Deadline to File a Notice of Loss: Not applicable   
Application Period: Within 90 days of when loss is apparent
* Losses must be due to a weather event that occurs on or before Sept. 30, 2011

 

Fact sheets for these programs can be found at www.fsa.usda.gov; click on Newsroom, then Fact Sheets.  

 

Additional information regarding the programs is at disaster.fsa.usda.gov.

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You have to have crop insurance to be elgible for disaster this is not right . We live in the united states
Posted by Anonymous on September 5 at 12::54 PM
LIP does not require crop insurance either.
Posted by Anonymous on September 2 at 7:39 AM
 
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