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LASALLE/KENDALL COUNTY FSA UPDATES APRIL 2023
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Farm Service Agency | Natural Resources Conservation Service | Risk Management Agency
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Farmers and ranchers working with USDA’s Farm Service Agency or Natural Resources Conservation Service can now sign and share documents online in just a few clicks. By using Box or OneSpan, producers can digitally complete business transactions without leaving their homes or agricultural operations. Both services are free, secure, and available for multiple FSA and NRCS programs.
Box is a secure, cloud-based site where FSA or NRCS documents can be managed and shared. Producers who choose to use Box can create a username and password to access their secure Box account, where documents can be downloaded, printed, manually signed, scanned, uploaded, and shared digitally with Service Center staff. This service is available to any FSA or NRCS customer with access to a mobile device or computer with printer connectivity.
OneSpan is a secure eSignature solution for FSA and NRCS customers. Like Box, no software downloads or eAuthentication is required for OneSpan. Instead, producers interested in eSignature through OneSpan can confirm their identity through two-factor authentication using a verification code sent to their mobile device or a personalized question and answer. Once identity is confirmed, documents can be reviewed and e-signed through OneSpan via the producer’s personal email address. Signed documents immediately become available to the appropriate Service Center staff.
Box and OneSpan are both optional services for customers interested in improved efficiency in signing and sharing documents with USDA, and they do not replace existing systems using eAuthentication for digital signature. Instead, these tools provide additional digital options for producers to use when conducting business with FSA or NRCS.
USDA Service Center staff are available to help producers get started with Box and OneSpan through a few simple steps. Please visit farmers.gov/service-locator to find your local office and let Service Center staff know you’re interested in signing and sharing documents through these new features. In most cases, one quick phone call will be all that is needed to initiate the process.
Visit farmers.gov/mydocs to learn more about Box and OneSpan, steps for getting started, and additional resources for conducting business with USDA online.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) launched a new online tool to help farmers and ranchers better navigate the farm loan application process. This uniform application process will help to ensure all farm loan applicants receive equal support and have a consistent customer experience with USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) regardless of their individual circumstances.
USDA experiences a high rate of incomplete or withdrawn applications, particularly among underserved customers, due in part to a challenging and lengthy paper-based application process. The Loan Assistance Tool is available 24/7 and gives customers an online step-by-step guide that supplements the support they receive when working in person with a USDA employee, providing materials that may help an applicant prepare their loan application in one tool.
Farmers can access the Loan Assistance Tool by visiting farmers.gov/farm-loan-assistance-tool and clicking the ‘Get Started’ button. From here they can follow the prompts to complete the Eligibility Self-Assessment and start the farm loan journey. The tool is built to run on any modern browser like Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or the Safari browser, and is fully functional on mobile devices. It does not work in Internet Explorer.
The Loan Assistance Tool is the first of multiple farm loan process improvements that will be available to USDA customers on farmers.gov in the future. Other improvements and tools that are anticipated to launch in 2023 include:
- A streamlined and simplified direct loan application, reduced from 29 pages to 13 pages.
- An interactive online direct loan application that gives customers a paperless and electronic signature option, along with the ability to attach supporting documents such as tax returns.
- An online direct loan repayment feature that relieves borrowers from the necessity of calling, mailing, or visiting a local Service Center to pay a loan installment.
Background
USDA provides access to credit to approximately 115,000 producers who cannot obtain sufficient commercial credit through direct and guaranteed farm loans. With the funds and direction Congress provided in Section 22006 of the Inflation Reduction Act, USDA is taking action to immediately provide relief to qualifying distressed borrowers whose operations are at financial risk while working on making transformational changes to loan servicing so that borrowers are provided the flexibility and opportunities needed to address the inherent risks and unpredictability associated with agricultural operations.
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USDA is seeking nominees to its Task Force on Agricultural Air Quality Research. Established in 1996, the Task Force examines the intersection of agricultural production and air quality, and advises the Secretary on scientifically sound, cost-effective, federally supported agricultural solutions that can help improve air quality. USDA is seeking nominations from individuals, including agricultural producers, agricultural industry representatives, researchers, scientists and members of health and regulatory committees to apply for membership on the Task Force.
Applying for Membership
Interested candidates may nominate themselves. Nominations should be typed and include the following:
- A brief summary (two pages or less) explaining the nominee’s qualifications to serve on the Task Force.
- A resume providing the nominee’s background, experience and educational qualifications.
- A completed background disclosure form (Form AD-755) signed by the nominee.
- Any recent publications by the nominee relative to agricultural air quality (if appropriate).
- Letters of endorsement (optional).
USDA is committed to ensuring that the Task Force is composed of members from diverse backgrounds, who have an interest and expertise in agriculture air quality issues. Equal opportunity practices, in line with the USDA policies, will be followed in all appointments.
Nominations must be emailed or postmarked by Friday, May 5, 2023, to be considered. More information about the Task Force is available on the AAQTF webpage and in the Federal Register notice.
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LaSalle/Kendall County USDA Service Center
1691 N 31st Road Ottawa, IL 61350
Phone: 815-433-0551 Fax: 855-705-9692
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County Executive Director
Les Maierhofer 815-433-0551, ext. 2 les.maierhofer@usda.gov
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Farm Loan Manager
Patrina Thomas 815-433-0551, ext. 2 patrina.thomas@usda.gov
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District Conservationist (serving LaSalle,Kendall & Grundy District Group)
Katundra Shears 815-433-0551, ext. 3 katundra.shears@usda.gov
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Soil Conservationist - Kendall County
Megan Andrews 630-708-4010 megan.andrews@usda.gov
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County Committee - LaSalle County Adam Goodbred, Nicholas Larson, Kellee Widman
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County Committee - Kendall County Royce Corbin, Kaylee Heap, John Wayne
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Farm Loan Officer
Klaudia Rees 815-433-0551, ext. 2 klaudia.rees@usda.gov
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Program Technicians
Amy Aubry, Christina Curtis, Shelly Lenox, Tara Lewis, Hilary Moyle, Chris Prestegaard, Jana Taylor, Julie Walden
FLP - Lindsay Wood
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