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    You are at:Home»Local News»Agricultural producers urged to sign up for 2018 Farm Bill programs as deadline approaches

    Agricultural producers urged to sign up for 2018 Farm Bill programs as deadline approaches

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    By KMAN Staff on January 3, 2020 Local News, Riley County

    Agricultural producers are being encouraged to sign up for a 2018 Farm Bill program, which actually accounts for 2019-2023, with the deadline to do so coming up on March 15th.

    K-State Research and Extension Agriculture Agent Greg McClure explains the different program choices.

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    According to McClure, the program each producer should sign up for is dependent on historical base acres.

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    There are a few differences between this Farm Bill and the previous one.

    The first difference is that both the land owner and the tenant must decide on a program as opposed to just the land owner.

    McClure says the other difference involves how many times producers must sign up for programs over the next five years.

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    He says there is also a change in the likelihood that certain programs will pay this time around.

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    McClure is encouraging producers to have yield data from 2013 to 2017 ready as well as to request a 156 EZ form from the Farm Service Agency before going to a program-selection appointment.

    To set up an appointment, producers can contact McClure at 785-537-6350.

     

     

     

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