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San Luis Obispo County USDA Newsletter -  October,  2022

Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Risk Management Agency

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October 2022 Articles



Disaster Assistance for 2022 Livestock Forage Losses

Producers in San Luis Obispo County are eligible to apply for 2022 Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP) benefits on native pasture.

LFP provides compensation if you suffer grazing losses for covered livestock due to drought on privately owned or cash leased land or fire on federally managed land.

You must complete a CCC-853 and the required supporting documentation no later than January 30, 2023, for 2022 losses.

For additional information about LFP, including eligible livestock and fire criteria, contact the San Luis Obispo  County USDA Service Center at 805-434-0396 or visit fsa.usda.gov.


Keeping Livestock Inventory Records

Livestock inventory records are necessary in the event of a natural disaster, so remember to keep them updated.

When disasters strike, the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) can help you if you’ve suffered excessive livestock death losses and grazing or feed losses due to eligible natural disasters.

To participate in livestock disaster assistance programs, you’ll be required to provide verifiable documentation of death losses resulting from an eligible adverse weather event and must submit a notice of loss to your local FSA office within 30 calendar days of when the loss of livestock is apparent. For grazing or feed losses, you must submit a notice of loss to your local FSA office within 30 calendar days of when the loss is apparent and should maintain documentation and receipts.

You should record all pertinent information regarding livestock inventory records including:

  • Documentation of the number, kind, type, and weight range of livestock
  • Beginning inventory supported by birth recordings or purchase receipts.

For more information on documentation requirements, contact your San Luis Obispo County USDA Service Center at 805-434-0396 or visit fsa.usda.gov


Know your Final Planting Dates

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All producers are encouraged to contact their local FSA office for more information on the final planting date for specific crops. The final planting dates vary by crop, planting period and county so please contact your local FSA office for a list of county-specific planting deadlines. The timely planting of a crop, by the final planting date, may prevent loss of program benefits.


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Report Banking Changes to FSA

Farm Service Agency (FSA) program payments are issued electronically into your bank account. In order to receive timely payments, you need to notify your FSA servicing office if you close your account or if your bank information is changed for any reason (such as your financial institution merging or being purchased). Payments can be delayed if FSA is not notified of changes to account and bank routing numbers.

For some programs, payments are not made until the following year. For example, payments for crop year 2019 through the Agriculture Risk Coverage and Price Loss Coverage program aren’t paid until 2020. If the bank account was closed due to the death of an individual or dissolution of an entity or partnership before the payment was issued, please notify your local FSA office as soon as possible to claim your payment.


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FSA is Accepting CRP Continuous Enrollment Offers

The Farm Service Agency (FSA) is accepting offers for specific conservation practices under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Continuous Signup.

In exchange for a yearly rental payment, farmers enrolled in the program agree to remove environmentally sensitive land from agricultural production and to plant species that will improve environmental health and quality. The program’s long-term goal is to re-establish valuable land cover to improve water quality, prevent soil erosion, and reduce loss of wildlife habitat. Contracts for land enrolled in CRP are 10-15 years in length.

Under continuous CRP signup, environmentally sensitive land devoted to certain conservation practices can be enrolled in CRP at any time. Offers for continuous enrollment are not subject to competitive bidding during specific periods. Instead they are automatically accepted provided the land and producer meet certain eligibility requirements and the enrollment levels do not exceed the statutory cap.

For more information, including a list of acceptable practices, contact your San Luis Obispo County USDA Service Center at 805-434-0396 or visit fsa.usda.gov/crp.

 

 

San Luis Obispo County USDA Service Center

65 S Main Street
Suite 106
Templeton, CA 93465

Phone: 805-434-0396 
Fax: 1-844-206-7035

COUNTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Jeffrey Sledd (805) 536-3177
Jeffrey.Sledd@usda.gov

FARM LOAN MANAGER

Gary Troester (805) 863-9937
Gary.Troester@usda.gov

FSA PROGRAM STAFF

Jody Lyon, Lead Program Technician

Kim Kelley, Program Technician

Riley Haas, Program Technician

Sarah Wiebe, Program Technician

FSA FARM LOAM STAFF

Tarry Hetzel, Farm Loan Analyst

 

 

 

SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY  COMMITTEE MEMBERS

LAA 1 - Nicolette Alford

LAA 2 - Daniel Jaureguy

LAA 3 - Lonnie Twisselman

Advisor - Arguimiro Casas

 

 

NEXT SCHEDULED COUNTY COMMITTEE MEETING

 

Thursday, November 10, 2022 at 9:00AM

 

 

 

 

SERVICE CENTER OFFICE HOURS

8:00 AM - 4:30 PM