Overview of Commodity Program Changes Joe Outlaw Professor and Extension Economist Co-Director, AFPC October 27, 2014.

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Overview of Commodity Program Changes Joe Outlaw Professor and Extension Economist Co-Director, AFPC October 27, 2014

Repeals direct payments, counter-cyclical payments, and ACRE Landowners and/or Tenants will need to make 3 important decisions – Opportunity to update their payment yields – Opportunity to reallocate base acres to crops planted on the farm at any time during the 2009 to 2012 crop years – Producers must choose between the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) program and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) During the farm bill debate, ARC was often referred to as a shallow loss revenue program and PLC a deep loss price protection program – Regardless of which program is chosen the first payment (if any is due) will not be made until after September 30 th 2015 for the 2014 crop Cotton base acres are now generic base acres Commodity Provisions

Covered Commodities Wheat, Oats, Barley, Corn, Grain Sorghum, Long Grain Rice, Medium Grain Rice, Pulse Crops, Soybeans, Other Oilseeds and Peanuts – Other Oilseeds Sunflower seed, Rapeseed, Canola, Safflower, Flaxseed, Mustard Seed, Crambe, Sesame Seed, or any oilseed designated by the Secretary – Pulse Crops Dry peas, Lentils, Small Chickpeas and Large Chickpeas – Upland Cotton no longer a covered commodity

Commodity Provisions

Annual Sign-up Fix Planted Acres with FSA Reallocate Bases & Update Yields Choice Between ARC & PLC August 2014 June 2015 Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb March April May 17th31st Mid Summer?? 29th27th Sign-up Timeline

Yield Updating PLC Payment Yield (2013 CCP Yield) Landowner has 1-time option to update yields on a crop- by-crop, farm by farm basis May retain current yield or update 90% of the average yield per planted acre

YearCorn 2008DNPNo Records No Records No Records Substitute Yield CC Yield90 Yield Updating Could Update to: ( )/4 *.9 =103 Farmer Smith On Farm 5 Yrs Farmer Jones On Farm 2 Yrs ( )/5 *.9 =79 Farmer Brown On Farm 2 Yrs Obtained From Prior Tenant ( )/5 *.9 =102

Base Reallocation One time base reallocation -Two choices Reallocate (cannot add base acres to a farm) Retain existing base acres -Reallocates bases other than cotton that were on the farm as of September 30, Reallocation is in proportion to the ratio of: The 4 year average of planted acres to each crop from 2009 to 2012 plus prevented planting/the 4 year average of all covered commodities planted plus prevent planting Under planting does not affect the amount of base. The planted acres of covered commodities only affects the proportion of base acres that you will reallocate among commodities

Base Reallocation Example Source: House Agriculture Committee Staff

Base Reallocation Example With a Non-program Crop Source: House Agriculture Committee Staff

Base Reallocation Example With Cotton Source: House Agriculture Committee Staff

ARC/PLC Choice Producers on each farm can choose – An individual farm version of ARC for all crops on the farm OR – For each crop on a farm, they can choose between the county version of ARC or PLC Choice is made once for the life of the farm bill Choice stays with the farm even if producer doesn’t If producers on a farm do not agree on a choice – No ARC or PLC benefits are available in 2014 – PLC is only remaining option for 2015 and beyond

Price Loss Coverage (PLC) Covers Losses in Income Due to Covered Commodity Price Declines Below Established Reference Prices PLC Payment Rate = Reference Price – Higher of {National Average Marketing Year Price or Marketing Loan Rate} PLC Payment = PLC Payment Rate * Payment Yield * Base Acres X.85 New supplemental coverage option (SCO) insurance is available to producers only if they have selected PLC for a specific covered crop on a FSA farm #

Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) Payments if per-acre revenues fall below 86% of benchmark Benchmark: – County : 5-yr. Olympic avg. national price * 5-yr. Olympic avg. county yield – Farm: 5-yr Olympic average of the weighted per-acre revenues – Prices used to compute averages are higher of farm price or reference price Maximum payment: 10% of benchmark (covers 76-86%) Paid on 85% (county yield option) or 65% (farm yield option) of base acres (not planted) ARC county will allow irrigated and non-irrigated to be calculated separately

Payment Limitations $125,000 per person payment limits for (ARC, PLC, LDPs and marketing loan gains) combined Peanuts maintain a separate limit No limit on marketing loan forfeitures $900,000 3 year average adjusted gross income (AGI) on commodity and conservation programs Actively Engaged Provisions -Directs the USDA Secretary to conduct a rulemaking to define the term “significant contribution of active personal management” and determine if a limit on the number of individuals in an entity qualifying using “management” is necessary. -Potential changes will not apply to individuals or to entities that are made up solely of family members.