Thanks!
Any changes to rental calculations or program in general?
I assume you are talking cropping history years?Is there any hope for a guy like me?
The current farm bill leaves me 1 year short of qualifying to enroll. If you roll the criteria forward to current years I easily qualify. Am I literally stuck until a new farm bill comes along?
Correct. I'm one year short with the current farm bill.I assume you are talking cropping history years?
Sadly I think you will get boned on this. I had a farm like this happen a few years back and they wouldn't do it. Lucas CountyCorrect. I'm one year short with the current farm bill.
I'm in the same boat on about 12 ac. Should never have been turned into ag field by the previous owner, way too sloped. I've called FSA on every signup the last two years and gotten the same response- nothing we can do until an updated Farm Bill. It's a constant reminder how useless our legislature is at the federal level (and Des Moines isn't much better!)It's been so frustrating. My cropping history is one year short of the requirement but now has 8 consecutive years of being cropped that fall outside of the "window" they look at. So unbelievable how worthless all our politicians are. Very thankful I'm not a farmer dealing with these constraints for my well-being.
They need to re-work the wording or something on the next farm bill so it's not certain "actual" years but X amount of consecutive years before something becomes eligible.It's been so frustrating. My cropping history is one year short of the requirement but now has 8 consecutive years of being cropped that fall outside of the "window" they look at. So unbelievable how worthless all our politicians are. Very thankful I'm not a farmer dealing with these constraints for my well-being.
I have some expiring after next year. I am waiting for a call back. If they offer me $30 less an acre and I don't have to do any major replanting, I'll take it. If I had to start over and pay all my seed costs, It'd go back to corn.We have a contract expiring this year. The new rates are about $30 an acre cheaper than they were 10 years ago for us.
that’s what we’re gonna do. Doesn’t sound like we’d have to do any reseeding just cut a couple small volunteer ash trees out of the one buffer strip.I have some expiring after next year. I am waiting for a call back. If they offer me $30 less an acre and I don't have to any major replanting, I'll take it. If I had to start over and pay all my seed costs, It'd go back to corn.