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Last year, Congress passed $10 billion in assistance to commodity producers who have been impacted by decreased commodity prices and increased input costs. In March, USDA announced the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (ECAP) to distribute those funds.
Farmers who grew barley, chickpeas, corn, cotton, lentils, oats, peanuts, peas, rice, sorghum, soybeans, wheat, and oil seeds are eligible for a per acre payment. Dairy farmers who grew any of the the commodities above for feed are also eligible for a payment.
USDA has begun mailing out applications or contacting producers directly about their eligibility. If you have not heard from your local Farm Service Agency office yet, contact them today. Also, if you did not file your acreage reports with FSA last year, you can retroactively file with them until August 15, 2025 and still be eligible for ECAP.
To find your local USDA Service Center and contact your FSA office, CLICK HERE
Read more about ECAP, the payment rates, and the forms required to qualify
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