Posted by NEIADan on August 07, 2009 at 13:14:33 from (70.41.38.166):
In Reply to: A.C.R.E. revisited posted by IAGary on August 05, 2009 at 19:57:09:
I have read many of these posts and the one issue that has not been talked about is how the ACRE program pays on 100% of the planted crop. Where we have only a 60% corn base and plant continuous 100% corn we are far better protected with ACRE program. I also, agree it is to much hassle to bring up the question with landlords. way to much red tape. none of us will ever really know how good or bad the program works until it is over. How many times in the past did the USDA sweeten a program after it was closed for enrollment. Remember the PIC or released or early released hay acres on set aside. As for keeping individual farm unit yield data we are already required to do that under most Multi Peril crop policies, at least those with the farm unit option, and the ACRE program will accept that same data. We learned last year that with havin acreage spread out for 20 miles sure pays to have each farm stand on it's own. That extra $500 of insurance paid out an extra $25,000. Some land paid nothing others paid big.
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