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The 2008 Farm Bill: Beginning & Socially Disadvantaged Producers George Haynes Professor and Extension Specialist Montana State University Vincent Smith.

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1 The 2008 Farm Bill: Beginning & Socially Disadvantaged Producers George Haynes Professor and Extension Specialist Montana State University Vincent Smith Professor Montana State University 2008 Farm Bill Education Conference Kansas City July 8-9, 2008

2 Beginning Farmer/Rancher To qualify... –Have not operated a farm/ranch for more than 5 years –Meets the loan eligibility requirements of the program to which they are applying –Substantially participates in the operation –Does not own a farm greater than 30 percent of the median size farm in the county (Farm Ownership Loan) –Must have participated in the business operation of a farm for at least 3 years (Farm Ownership Loan)

3 Social Disadvantaged (SDA) To qualify... –Must have been subject to racial, ethnic, or gender prejudice... SDA groups are... –Women, American Indians, African Americans, Alaskan Natives, Hispanics, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

4 Limited Resource Gross farms sales less than $116,800 Household income... –Below the national poverty level for a family of four; or –Less than 50 percent of the county median household income in each of the previous two years. Beginning and SDA

5 Eligibility Requirements Be a family-size farmer Have a satisfactory history of meeting credit obligations Have sufficient education or training –Direct loans – 1 year of experience managing or operating a farm/ranch in past 5 years –FO loans – participated in the business operations of farm/ranch for 3 years

6 Eligibility Requirements Citizen of the U.S. Unable to obtain credit elsewhere at reasonable rates and terms Possess legal capacity to incur loan obligations Not delinquent on any Federal debt Not have caused FSA a lost by receiving debt forgiveness Be within the time restriction as to the number of years they can receive FSA assistance.

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8 CONSERVATION PROGRAMS

9 Conservation Environmental Quality Incentives Program –Cost-share is increased up to 90% (or 25% higher than prevailing rates) e.g, build new fence –Purchase price$ 1.00 / ft. –Cost-Share 0.90 / ft. –Your share 0.10 /ft. Section 2503

10 Conservation (EQIP) EQIP (continued) –30 percent of cost-share funds advanced to buy material E.g., advance0.27 / ft. –90%(30%) Section 2503

11 Conservation Special set-aside (5%)... –Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) –Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) –Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP) Section 2704

12 Conservation Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) & Healthy Forests Reserve Program (HFRP) –New provision to allow American Indian Tribes to participate in 30-year contracts that will be paid at the same rate as 30-year easements. For American Indian Tribes not interested in placing easements on tribal lands, this program should give them the incentive to participate in the WRP or HFRP. Sections 2201 & 8205

13 Conservation Facilitate Transfer of Land from Retired/ Retiring Producers –to facilitate a transition of land subject to the contract from a retired or retiring owner or operator to a beginning farmer or rancher or socially disadvantaged farmer or rancher for the purpose of returning some or all of the land into production using sustainable grazing or crop production methods (2111) –$ 25,000,000 for the period of fiscal years 2009 through 2012 (2701) Sections 2111 & 2701

14 ENERGY

15 Energy Bio-energy Crop Assistance Program –For biomass feed stocks, cost-share for the development and demonstration of... Harvesting, transportation, pre-processing, storage technologies –Cost-share - 75% of establishment costs Section 9011

16 FARM CREDIT PROGRAMS

17 Credit Loan eligibility for SDA –Any farm experience, without regard to time elapsing between farm experience, will be considered in determining if the applicant meets the experience requirement In short, less farm/ranch experience is required Sections 5001 & 5101

18 Credit Down Payment Loan Program –Interest rate on the loan is the direct farm ownership loan rate less 4% with a floor of 1.5%, rather than the previous floor of 2% Current rate – 4%; –Down payment requirement is reduced from 10% to 5%; –Loan term is increased from 15 to 20 years; –Maximum purchase price is $500,000. Section 5004

19 Credit Farm Ownership Loans (continued) –E.g., purchase a farm/ranch for $500,000 Commercial Lender (50%) 250,000 Down payment (5%) 25,000 –Borrower FSA Loan (45%)$225,000 –Interest rate 1.5% –Term 20 years Section 5004

20 Credit How much would you owe on this farm purchase in year 1? –Commercial bank$15,000 6%, 20 years, $250,000 –FSA 3,472 1.5%, 20 years, $225,000 Over $10,000 less interest paid year 1 because of USDA interest rate subsidy Section 5004

21 Credit Loan Guarantees –Guarantees 90 percent of principal and interest of the farm ownership and operating loans e.g., operating loan for $50,000 Guarantee 45,000 –(90%)($50,000) –Who pays if the farmer/rancher defaults? Section 5004

22 Credit Contract Land Sales –guarantee a loan made by a private seller of a farm or ranch to a qualified beginning or SDA farmer or rancher Down payment 5% Maximum purchase price $500,000 Term (period of guarantee)10 years Section 5005

23 Credit Conservation Loan and Loan Guarantees –Priority for beginning and socially disadvantaged farmers/ranchers Section 5002

24 Credit Inventory Sales Preference –Preference for first 135 days land is held in inventory for sale by the USDA. Section 5302

25 Credit New Farmer Individual Development Accounts (pilot) –FSA grants to qualified non-profit organization who deliver the program to eligible participants Target – new low income producers –Less than 80% of state median income or 200% poverty Purpose – establish savings account Section 5301

26 Credit Right of First Refusal to Reacquire Homestead Property –borrower-owner who is a socially disadvantaged farmer or rancher, the borrower-owner or a member of the immediate family of the borrower-owner Section 5305

27 Credit High Fractionated Land –Allows individual American Indian Tribal members to qualify for Indian Land Acquisition Loans. Section 5501

28 Credit The USDA want YOU... –Direct farm ownership loan program set aside has been increased from 70 to 75% –Direct operating loan program, the set aside has been increased from 35 to 50% –Guaranteed operating loan program, set-aside has been increased from 25 to 40% –Direct ownership and operating loan limits increased from $200,000 to $300,000

29 Others 1101 – base acres payment provisions 1615 – representation of social disadvantaged producers on committees 6202 – priority in awarding of value-added market development grants 12026 – Supplemental Agricultural Disaster Assistance (waiver of minimum insurance) 14002 – review of foreclosures on social disadvantaged borrower in past 5 years Other Provisions

30 Others 14004 - Outreach and technical assistance to beginning and SDA producers ($75 m.) 14008 - Minority Farmer Advisory Committee 14011 – resolution of claims and class actions brought against USDA by SDA producers be resolved in expeditious manner 14012 – determination of the Merits of Pigford Claims Beginning and SDA

31 Program Summary Beginning and Socially Disadvantaged –Conservation –Energy –Credit –Other

32 Questions ? Beginning and SDA


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