The recent sharp drop in commodity prices has increased producer interest in the new farm bill program called ACRE (Average Crop Revenue Election). If the prices currently indicated by the futures markets for the 2009 crop actually materialize, then corn, soybean, and wheat farmers have a good chance of receiving substantial ACRE payments. Farmers have until August 14 to enroll in ACRE so there is still time for farmers to determine if ACRE is better for them than traditional farm programs
Authorized by the 2008 Farm Act, the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is the first reven...
The 2008 Farm Bill created the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program as a new commodity suppo...
The March 31 USDA Prospective Plantings report lowered the national corn acreage and slightly raised...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
ACRE, which is an acronym for Average Crop Revenue Election, is a new commodity program included in ...
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...
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...
Although farm programs and crop insurance programs are increasingly similar, one feature continues t...
USDA recently released its fi rst planting estimates for the 2006 crops. Comparing these estimates t...
In 2009 Iowa farmers who had at least some land enrolled in the existing DCP program offered by FSA ...
In 2009, agricultural producers participating in federal farm programs had to decide between staying...
Authorized by the 2008 Farm Act, the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is the first reven...
Authorized by the 2008 Farm Act, the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is the first reven...
The 2008 Farm Bill created the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program as a new commodity suppo...
The March 31 USDA Prospective Plantings report lowered the national corn acreage and slightly raised...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
ACRE, which is an acronym for Average Crop Revenue Election, is a new commodity program included in ...
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...
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...
Although farm programs and crop insurance programs are increasingly similar, one feature continues t...
USDA recently released its fi rst planting estimates for the 2006 crops. Comparing these estimates t...
In 2009 Iowa farmers who had at least some land enrolled in the existing DCP program offered by FSA ...
In 2009, agricultural producers participating in federal farm programs had to decide between staying...
Authorized by the 2008 Farm Act, the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is the first reven...
Authorized by the 2008 Farm Act, the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is the first reven...
The 2008 Farm Bill created the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program as a new commodity suppo...
The March 31 USDA Prospective Plantings report lowered the national corn acreage and slightly raised...