The initial sign-up period for 2009 farm commodity programs and the choice between the new ACRE (Average Crop Revenue Election) program and the existing DCP (Direct and Counter-Cyclical Payment) program is quickly winding down. But as the current August 14 deadline approaches, producers know more and more about the potential safety net provided under the ACRE program, and have a better opportunity to analyze the economics of choosing ACRE versus the DCP program before visiting their USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) office
In 2009 Iowa farmers who had at least some land enrolled in the existing DCP program offered by FSA ...
The Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is a new, optional safety net for farmers provided ...
The Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is a new, optional safety net for farmers provided ...
In 2009, agricultural producers participating in federal farm programs had to decide between staying...
In 2009, agricultural producers participating in federal farm programs had to make a decision betwee...
The new farm bill enacted by Congress in June 2008 includes a new revenue-based safety net, the Aver...
In 2009, agricultural producers participating in federal farm programs had to make a decision betwee...
In 2009, agricultural producers participating in federal farm programs had to make a decision betwee...
The new farm bill enacted by Congress in June 2008 includes a new revenue-based safety net, the Aver...
The one-year extension of the farm bill legislation back on January 1, 2013 brought with it a new ro...
The new farm bill included some significant changes in the farm income safety net. As a result, crop...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
The recent sharp drop in commodity prices has increased producer interest in the new farm bill progr...
This article describes a tool developed by Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service to aid in the deci...
This article describes a tool developed by Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service to aid in the deci...
In 2009 Iowa farmers who had at least some land enrolled in the existing DCP program offered by FSA ...
The Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is a new, optional safety net for farmers provided ...
The Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is a new, optional safety net for farmers provided ...
In 2009, agricultural producers participating in federal farm programs had to decide between staying...
In 2009, agricultural producers participating in federal farm programs had to make a decision betwee...
The new farm bill enacted by Congress in June 2008 includes a new revenue-based safety net, the Aver...
In 2009, agricultural producers participating in federal farm programs had to make a decision betwee...
In 2009, agricultural producers participating in federal farm programs had to make a decision betwee...
The new farm bill enacted by Congress in June 2008 includes a new revenue-based safety net, the Aver...
The one-year extension of the farm bill legislation back on January 1, 2013 brought with it a new ro...
The new farm bill included some significant changes in the farm income safety net. As a result, crop...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
The recent sharp drop in commodity prices has increased producer interest in the new farm bill progr...
This article describes a tool developed by Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service to aid in the deci...
This article describes a tool developed by Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service to aid in the deci...
In 2009 Iowa farmers who had at least some land enrolled in the existing DCP program offered by FSA ...
The Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is a new, optional safety net for farmers provided ...
The Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is a new, optional safety net for farmers provided ...