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USDA’s Risk Management Agency Asking for Feedback on Prevented Plant Coverage

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Farmers have the chance to voice their thoughts on a USDA program. The USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) is gathering feedback on possible changes to prevented planting crop insurance coverage. According to the RMA, prevented planting provisions in insurance policies can provide valuable coverage when extreme weather conditions prevent expected plantings. The agency is hosting virtual and in-person listening sessions around the country.

RMA Administrator Marcia Bunger says the agency will use the feedback to provide better crop insurance options in the future.

“We’ll accumulate them, digest them and they will eventually be made available for public viewing,” Bunger said. “We don’t have a date for that yet, because we’ll have to get past that September deadline for the written comments, but at some point, you can expect them to be made available at USDA on our website.”

Bunger says the listening sessions and comments from farmers make a difference.

“People think, ‘oh, you went to a listening session? You know, they’re not gonna listen to you.’  I disagree, now sitting on this side of the table,” she said. “Farmer feedback is the best.”

RMA is interested in public input on the following:

Comments are due September 1, 2023, and can be submitted online at regulations.gov. More information can be found on the RMA website.

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