Important Crop Insurance Deadline Near for Kentucky Producers - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Important Crop Insurance Deadline Near for Kentucky Producers

Posted on May 28, 2015
Jackson, MS (May 12, 2015) — The USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) reminds all producers in Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, including fruit, vegetable, and nursery producers that they need to have their Highly Erodible Conservation and Wetland Conservation Certification form (AD-1026) on file with their local USDA Service Center by June 1, 2015. The 2014 Farm Bill required all producers have the form on file by the June 1 deadline to become or remain eligible for crop insurance premium subsidy support. USDA logo“Most producers already have a certification form on file, however, some, such as fruit and vegetable producers, nursery producers, organic farmers and livestock producers, who are new to crop insurance or who may not participate in other USDA programs may not be aware that they need to do this,” said Michael Davis, director, Jackson Regional Office. “We have taken many steps recently to broaden participation in the crop insurance program as part of the farm safety net and we have extended organic price elections to many new crops.”

Producers should visit their local USDA Service Center and talk with their crop insurance agent before the June 1, 2015, deadline to ask questions, get additional information or learn more about conservation compliance procedures. Producers who file their form by the deadline will be eligible for federal crop insurance premium subsidy support during the 2016 reinsurance year, which begins July, 1, 2015.

Additional information about federal crop insurance and the HELC and WC provisions is available on the RMA Farm Bill webpage.

Crop insurance is sold and delivered solely through private crop insurance agents. A list of crop insurance agents is available at all USDA Service Centers and online at the RMA Agent Locator. Producers may also use the RMA Cost Estimator to obtain an estimate of their potential premium amount. Learn more about crop insurance and the modern farm safety net at rma.usda.gov.

Source:  USDA press release

Tagged Post Topics Include: AD-1026, Agent, crop insurance, Farm Bill, Highly Erodible Conservation and Wetland Conservation Certification form, Insurance, Michael Davis, Premium, Reinsurance, Risk Management Agency, RMA, USDA


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