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Following the government shutdown, the Indiana Farm Service Agency is back in business, but does not have a lot of programs to administer. After being furloughed for 16 days, local FSA employees returned to work last week ready to administer federal farm programs. FSA state director Julia Wickard told HAT that during the shutdown she kept local staff informed on developments, “I used social media and personal e-mails to keep employees up to speed on developments.” She set up a special Facebook page to allow employees to stay informed and communicate during one of the few shutdowns in the agency’s history. While it will take a few more days to get all the systems and programs back up and running, Wickard says they should start making payments later this week, “We should be ready to make CRP payments in the next few days.” Paperwork that was in process was delayed during the shutdown, but resumed late last week as employees at local offices along with state and federal FSA offices came back to work.
