Title: AGRICULTURAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE 2004
1AGRICULTURAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE2004
- Wes Harris
- Special Projects Coordinator
- Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development
2FRANCES
BONNIE
IVAN
CHARLEY
JEANNE
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4USDA Disaster Assistance Programs for Georgia 2004
- Emergency Conservation Program (ECP)
- Emergency Loan Program
- Agricultural Disaster Assistance
- Mil Con Approps Conference Report (H.R. 4837)
5Emergency Conservation Program (ECP)
- Emergency funding and TA to rehabilitate farmland
damaged by natural disasters - Funds appropriated by Congress
- Administered by local and state FSA committees
- Local committee authorized to implement ECP for
all disasters except drought subject to
availability of funds
6ECP
- COCs determine land eligibility physical
assessment of damage - Land eligibility - if untreated
- impair or endanger the land
- materially affect the lands productive
capability - represent unusual damage (recurrence)
- be so costly to repair, Fed assistance only
means to return land to
productive ag use
7ECP
- Program participants receive cost share up to 75
for approved practice by COC - 50,000 or less per person per disaster approved
by COC - 50,001 - 100,000 approved at SOC
- TA from USDA-NRCS
8ECP Rehabilitation of Farmland
- Remove debris
- Restore fences and conservation structures
- Provide water for livestock in drought situations
(emergency water conservation) - Other measures as approved by SOC and USDA-FSA
National office
9ECP Availability
- Producers check with local FSA office regarding
ECP sign-up periods - Sign-up periods are set by the COC
10Emergency Loan Program (EM)
- Helps producers recover from production and
physical losses due to drought, flooding or other
natural disaster or quarantine.
11EM Loan Uses
- Restore or replace essential property
- Pay all or part of production costs associated
with the disaster year - Pay essential family living expenses
- Reorganize the farming operation
- Refinance certain debts
12EM Loan Eligibility
- Must own or operate land located in a county
declared by the president as a disaster area or
designated by the secretary of Agriculture as a
disaster or quarantine area - Experienced family farm operators
- US citizens
- Suffered at least 30 loss crop, livestock,
property
13EM Loan Eligibility
- Acceptable credit history
- Collateral for security
- Repayment ability
- Unable to receive credit from commercial sources
14EM Loan Requirements
- Must keep acceptable farm records
- Operate with farm plan approved by FSA
- May require financial management training program
- Obtain crop insurance
15EM Loan Limit
- Borrow up to 100 of actual production or
physical losses - Maximum amount 500,000
16EM Loan Terms
- Crop, livestock, and non-real estate losses from
1 7 years - Physical loss to real estate 30 40 years
17EM Interest Rate
- Current annual interest rate for Emergency Loans
3.75
18EM Misc.
- Applications within 8 months of the countys
disaster designation date - Emergency Loans are a temporary source of credit,
and borrowers are reviewed periodically to
determine ability to return to commercial credit
19Emergency Disaster Designations and Declaration
Process
- Presidential major disaster declaration
- USDA Secretarial disaster designation
20Presidential Declaration
- Must be requested by Governor
- Administered through Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) - FEMA notifies FSA of the primary counties named
in Presidential Declaration
21Secretarial Designation
- Must be requested by Governor or authorized
representative (Ag Commissioner) - Must be due to a natural disaster
- Can be within three months of the ending date of
the disaster - Minimum 30 production loss to on crop in the
county
22Eligible Natural Disasters
- Blizzard
- Cyclone
- Earthquake
- Hurricane
- Tornado
- Severe hail
- Excessive rain
- Heavy snow
- Ice and/or high wind
- Electrical storms
- Sustained drought
- Sustained high/low temps
- Related pests
- Epidemics
- Fires
23Secretarial Designation Steps
- Notify Governors office
- FSA county office assembles information for
Disaster Assessment Report (DAR) - FSA NHQ notifies SED SED instructs county
offices named to convene County Emergency Board
(CEB) and complete the DAR
24Secy Designation Steps
- DAR submitted to State Emergency Board (SEB) for
review and processing - SEB, upon approval, submits DAR to NHQ
- Emergency Preparedness and Programs Branch (EPPB)
approves and sends to Secy - Secretary approves or declines
25SD - Information Requirements
- Previous 5 year avg production history for the
crops listed on the DAR - Farm price avg for previous 3 years
- Dates crops suffered damage and causal conditions
- DAR signed by CEB and SEB chairs
- CEB and SEB meeting minutes
26FSA Programs Initiated by Declarations/Designation
s
- Either will trigger low interest FSA Emergency
Loans to eligible producers in all primary and
contiguous counties
27FSA Programs Initiated by Declarations/Designation
s
- Other programs initiated by Declaration or
Designation for primary counties only - Livestock Compensation Program (LCP)
- Livestock Assistance Program (LAP)
- Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP)
- Flood Compensation Program (FCP)
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29Secretarial Designation
- 127 counties in Georgia have received Secretarial
Disaster Designation for 2004 - as primary or contiguous
30Agricultural Disaster Assistance H.R. 4837
- Crop Disaster Assistance
- Livestock Assistance Program
- Tree Assistance Program
- Dairy Assistance Program
- Cottonseed Assistance Program
- Private forest land assistance program (TAP II)
- Pecan producers assistance (TAP III)
31Agricultural Disaster Assistance
- 2.9 Billion Program
- Offset by reduction in Conservation Security
Program budget - Funds Emergency Conservation Program
- 50 million current 100 million future
32Crop Disaster Assistance
- Same loss calculations as 2001 program
- 65 of historic yields
- 65 of crop insurance market price elections
w/ins - 60 of price without insurance
- Quality loss program
33Crop Disaster Assistance
- Elect 2003 or 2004
- No declaration/designation necessary
- 80,000 payment limit per entity
- No proration of benefits
34Crop Disaster Assistance
- If non-insured 2003 or 2004 election must
obtain buy-up for next two years for insurable
crops or NAP coverage for two years - 2.5 million AGI Limit (1985 Bill)
- 95 Limit of value of crop absent of loss
- (CDA)(crop ins)(sales)lt(.95)Normal year sales
35Source USDA-FSA modified by WH UGA
36Crop Disaster Program Example
- Cotton insured at 70 with .63 and 650 APH
- Actual yield 200 lbs/acre
- (.65)(650) 422.5 lbs/acre
- CDP prod422.5-200222.5 lbs/acre
- (222.5)(.63)(.65) 91.11 per acre
37Crop Disaster Program Example
- Crop insurance payment
- (.70)(650) 455 lbs/acre guarantee
- 455 200 255 lbs indemnity
- (255)(.63) 160.65 per acre
- 160.65 Premium payment
- 160.65 12.00 148.65 crop insurance payment
38Crop Disaster Program Example
- Normal value
- (APH)(NASS or APH)
- (650)(.63) 409.50
- Sales (200 lbs prod)(.63) 126.00
- 95 CAP
- CDP Crop Ins Sales lt (.95) Normal Value
- 91.11 148.65 126.00 365.76 total
revenue - (.95)(409.50) 389.03 gt 365.76 no cap
39Quality Loss Program
- Eligible crops suffering minimum of 20 quality
reduction (price) - Exclusive of production loss
- All crops except ornamental nursery, Christmas
trees, aquaculture, honey, turf grass, maple sap,
and ginseng - Must provide receipts
40QLP - Calculations
- Multiply 65 of affected production times 65 of
the loss in value due to quality
41QLP - Example
- 100,000 lbs cotton 0.52 co avg loan value
- 20 minimum (.80)(.52) 0.416/lb
- 0.36 received on cotton produced
- (100,000 lbs)(.65) 65,000 lbs allowable
prod. - (.52 .36)(.65) 0.104 /lb factor
- (65,000 lbs ap)(.104 factor) 6,760
42Livestock Assistance Program
- Provides financial assistance for loss of grazing
to livestock producers for either years 2003 or
2004 - County must have received a Presidential
Declaration or Secretarial Designation of
disaster after January 1, 2003 - 40,000 payment limit
43Livestock Assistance Program
- Must suffer at least a 40 or greater loss of
grazing for minimum of 3 consecutive months - COC will determine loss from producers
certification and type of pasture - Percentage of loss cannot exceed the maximum
percentage loss for the county as determined by
COC with cap of 80
44Livestock Assistance Program
- Must be owner of livestock for 3 months prior to
eligible disaster period and provide the pasture
or grazing lands - Value of assistance not to exceed 50 of the
lesser of the total value of lost feed needs or
the total value of lost eligible pasture
45LAP Calculations Lost feed needs
- N number of days in payment period
- F daily feed grain equivalent per animal
- adjusted for types and weight classes
- M 5 year national average market price of
corn - A the number of eligible animals
- P of grazing loss
- LAP NFMAP
46Lost Feed Needs Example
- N 95 days
- F 15.7 lbs corn for mature cow
- M 0.04 per lb
- A 1 animal
- P 50 grazing loss
- LAP (95)(15.7)(.04)(1)(.5) 29.83
47LAP Calculations Lost Eligible Pasture
- T number of acres of each pasture type
- C carrying capacity of pasture type
- F daily feed grain equivalent per animal
- adjusted for types and weight classes
- M 5 year national average market price of corn
- N number of days in payment period
- P of grazing loss
- LAP (T/C)(F)(M)(N)(P)
48Lost Eligible Pasture Example
- T 1 acre
- C 1 animal/acre
- F 15.7 lbs
- M 0.04 per lb
- N 95 days
- P 50 loss of grazing
- LAP (1/1)(15.7)(.04)(95)(.5) 29.83
49LAP
- Value of assistance not to exceed 50 of the
lesser of the total value of lost feed needs or
the total value of lost eligible pasture - Therefore examples would be equal and payment
would be 50 of either - (29.83)(.5) 14.92 per animal or per acre
50Tree Assistance Program (TAP)
- Financial assistance to replace eligible trees,
bushes, and vines damaged by disaster - Trees, bushes, and vines that produce an annual
crop for commercial purpose - Pulp, timber, Christmas trees, and nursery tree
stock are ineligible
51TAP Qualifications
- Suffer losses of 15 or greater
- Own the plants when disaster occurred
- Be in conservation compliance
- Do not exceed 2.5 million AGI
- Replace plants within 12 months of approval
52TAP Evidence of Loss
- Plant damage must be visible and obvious to COC
or if no evidence remains provide acceptable
proof of existence - Receipts for original purchase of plants
- Documentation of labor and equipment used to
plant or remove plants - Chemical, fertilizer, or other related receipts
53TAP Payments
- 75 of the actual costs to replant
- or
- The calculated amount using established rates
- whichever is less
- 75,000 payment limit per entity
- Each entity is limited to 500 qualifying acres
54TAP
- Trees, bushes, and vines may be replanted to a
field different from loss field - Replanted trees, bushes, and vines may be
different than those damaged as long as they have
the same general end use, as determined by FSA
55Dairy Assistance
- 10,000,000 for payments to dairies sustaining
production and/or spoilage losses - Only in counties with Presidential Declaration
56TAP II
- 10,000,000 assistance to private forest
landowners with less than 5,000 acres of forested
crop for purposes of debris removal, replanting
of timber, and other such purposes - Only in counties with Presidential Declaration
57TAP III
- 8,500,000 assistance under TAP to pecan
producers provided that funds will cover costs
associated with pruning, rehabilitating, and
other activities as determined by Secretary - Only in counties with Presidential Declaration
58Cottonseed Assistance
- 10,000,000 assistance to producers and first
handlers of the 2004 cottonseed - Only in counties with Presidential Declaration
59Provisions
- CCC will announce period that cotton gins
representing producers in Presidential Disaster
Declaration counties may apply for cottonseed
payments
60Process
- Gins apply to CCC based on reported weight of
cotton lint of bales ginned from eligible
producers - Upon receipt of all gin applications, CCC will
estimate the total cottonseed for payment - The payment rate will be determined by dividing
the available 10 million by the total cottonseed
for payment
61Payment Sequence
- CCC provides cottonseed payments to cotton gins
- CCC requires gins to share payments with
producers (as in past programs) - The effect of low cottonseed prices absorbed by
producer not gin
62Calculating Applicants Payment Quantity
- Multiply
- the applicants weight of eligible lint
- by
- national Olympic avg of estimated cottonseed
per lb of ginned lint for the past 5 years
63Calculating Payment Rate
- Divide
- the total available program funds
- by
- the total eligible payment quantity
- Unless the calculation creates an excess rate of
payment in which case an alternative method will
be used as determined appropriate by CCC
64Emergency Conservation Program ECP
- Provides 50 million for assistance to
participants in the ECP - Provides additional 100 million for expenses
resulting from natural disasters
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