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Conversations with Organic PA Farmers on Crop Insurance

April 28, 2016 Tim Gannon, Risk Management Agency Associate Administrator

I hit the road last week to get feedback from farmers in Pennsylvania on how recent Federal crop insurance enhancements are helping organic producers in the state. Earlier this year, USDA expanded crop insurance options to allow organic producers to purchase coverage that better reflects their...

Conservation

Public-Private Partnerships a Crucial Element in Crop Insurance Safety Net

March 11, 2016 Brandon Willis, Risk Management Agency Administrator

Farming is in my blood, and I’m proud of that. I grew up on my family’s sheep ranch in northern Utah and managed our raspberry farm before coming to USDA. For the past three years, as Administrator for the Department’s Risk Management Agency (RMA), I’ve sat across the table and listened to producers...

Food and Nutrition

Crop Insurance Keeps the Rural Economy Strong and Sustainable

November 12, 2015 Brandon Willis, Risk Management Agency Administrator

Agriculture is an inherently risky business. Some risks are everyday business risks; some risks are brought on by natural disasters. Producers need to regularly manage for financial, marketing, production, human resource and legal risks. Helping farmers and ranchers overcome such unexpected events...

Conservation

Deadline is Today for Producers to Meet Conservation Compliance Filing Deadline

June 01, 2015 Wayne Maloney, Office of Communications

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is reminding producers to file a Highly Erodible Land Conservation and Wetland Conservation Certification form (form AD-1026) with their local USDA Service Center, either by filing in person or postmarking today, June 1, 2015. The 2014 Farm Bill requires...

Conservation

Crop Insurance and Conservation Compliance

April 21, 2015 Brandon Willis, Administrator, Risk Management Agency

Crop insurance has long been an important part of the farm safety net, providing a reliable and cost-effective risk management tool that ensures farmers can continue to farm even after tough years. Just as important is the planning and good stewardship of the land that farmers perform to ensure a...

Conservation

Steps Producers Can Take to Ensure They Meet Conservation Compliance Provisions

April 17, 2015 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

To be eligible to receive many USDA benefits, including loans, disaster assistance, federal crop insurance premium subsidies and conservation assistance, producers must comply with requirements for highly erodible lands and wetlands. The purpose of the conservation compliance provisions is to reduce...

Conservation

USDA is Acting on Climate and We Have a Plan

October 31, 2014 William Hohenstein, Director, USDA Climate Change Program Office

We know that there are climate change risks and vulnerabilities facing agriculture that have significant implications not just for farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners, but for all Americans and the world. That’s why we are working on measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prepare for...

Organic 101: Connecting Farmers and Producers to USDA Resources

September 25, 2014 Betsy Rakola, USDA Organic Policy Advisor

This is the eighteenth installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations. Consumer demand for organic products continues to grow across the country, representing a $35 billion dollar industry in 2013. To meet this demand, USDA has initiated a...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

A New Way of Doing Business for a New Generation

March 11, 2014 USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

When Lindsey and Ben Shute contacted their local Farm Service Agency (FSA) office looking for loan assistance to build a new cold storage facility for their farm, they had no idea what was in store for them. For several years, FSA’s Farm Storage Facility Loan (FSFL) program had been available for...

Conservation

Strengthening the Modern Farm Safety Net for Specialty Crop Growers

February 10, 2014 Brandon C. Willis, Risk Management Agency Administrator

As consumer demand for fresh fruit and vegetables increases, so do the production risks for the nation’s farmers as they grow these crops. To meet this challenge, the Risk Management Agency (RMA) pays close attention to the changing agriculture sector to ensure that crop insurance is made available...

Food and Nutrition
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