Bastrop-Travis County FSA - February 24, 2025
In This Issue:
March 3 – FSA Deadline: 2024 LFP and ELAP Applications*
March 17 – FSA Deadline: 2025 NAP coverage for spring-seeded crops
April 15 – FSA Deadline: 2025 ARC/PLC Enrollment*
Link to more USDA deadlines - National Program Deadlines (farmers.gov) *Reference articles below and click on hyperlinks above to review these articles
Travis County Committee Meeting - No March 2025 Meeting
Bastrop County Committee Meeting - March 17, 2025 @9am
Producers in Travis County and Bastrop County are eligible to apply for 2024 Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP) benefits on small grain, native pasture, and improved pasture grazing.
LFP provides compensation if you suffer grazing losses for livestock due to drought on privately owned or cash leased land.
County committees can only accept LFP applications after notification is received by the National Office of qualifying drought. Bastrop County became eligible for 2024 LFP on October 29, 2024 due to drought conditions within the county.
Travis County became eligible for 2024 LFP on January 1, 2024 due to drought conditions within the county.
You must complete a CCC-853 and the required supporting documentation no later than March 3, 2025, for 2024 grazing losses.
For additional information about LFP, including eligible livestock, contact the Bastrop County USDA Service Center at 512-321-2286 Ext. 2 or Travis County USDA Service Center at 512-454-2571 Ext. 2 or visit fsa.usda.gov, as soon as possible.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) long-awaited updates to the Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) Farm Loan Programs are officially in effect. These changes, part of the Enhancing Program Access and Delivery for Farm Loans rule, are designed to increase financial flexibility for agricultural producers, allowing them to grow their operations, boost profitability, and build long-term savings.
These program updates reflect USDA’s ongoing commitment to supporting the financial success and resilience of farmers and ranchers nationwide, offering critical tools to help borrowers manage their finances more effectively.
What the new rules mean for you:
- Low-interest installment set-aside program: Financially distressed borrowers can now defer up to one annual loan payment at a reduced interest rate. This simplified option helps ease financial pressure while keeping farming operations running smoothly.
- Flexible repayment terms: New repayment options give borrowers the ability to increase their cash flow and build working capital reserves, allowing for long-term financial planning that includes saving for retirement, education, and other future needs.
- Reduced collateral requirements: FSA has lowered the amount of additional loan security needed for direct farm loans, making it easier for borrowers to leverage their existing equity without putting their personal residence at risk.
These new rules provide more financial freedom to borrowers. By giving farmers and ranchers better tools to manage their operations, we’re helping them build long-term financial stability. It’s all about making sure they can keep their land, grow their business, and invest in the future.
If you’re an FSA borrower or considering applying for a loan, now is the time to take advantage of these new policies. We encourage you to reach out to your local FSA farm loan staff to ensure you fully understand the wide range of loan making and servicing options available to assist with starting, expanding, or maintaining your agricultural operation.
To conduct business with FSA, please contact your local USDA Service Center.
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USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) is accepting enrollments and elections for the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) for 2025 from Jan. 21 to April 15. ARC and PLC provide financial protections to farmers from substantial drops in crop prices or revenues and are vital economic safety nets for most American farms. The American Relief Act, 2025 extended many Farm Bill-authorized programs for another year, including ARC and PLC.
Producers can elect coverage and enroll in ARC-County (ARC-CO) or PLC, which provide crop-by-crop protection, or ARC-Individual (ARC-IC), which protects the entire farm. Although election changes for 2025 are optional, producers must enroll through a signed contract each year. Also, if a producer has a multi-year contract on the farm it will continue for 2025 unless an election change is made.
If producers do not submit their election revision by the April 15 deadline, their election remains the same as their 2024 election for commodities on the farm from the prior year. Farm owners cannot enroll in either program unless they have a share interest in the cropland.
Covered commodities include barley, canola, large and small chickpeas, corn, crambe, flaxseed, grain sorghum, lentils, mustard seed, oats, peanuts, dry peas, rapeseed, long grain rice, medium grain rice, safflower seed, seed cotton, sesame, soybeans, sunflower seed and wheat.
USDA also reminds producers that ARC and PLC elections and enrollments can impact eligibility for some crop insurance products including Supplemental Coverage Option, Enhanced Coverage Option and, for cotton producers, the Stacked Income Protection Plan (commonly referred to as STAX).
For more information, visit the FSA website at fsa.usda.gov or contact the Travis County office 512-454-2571 X2 or Bastrop County Office 512-321-2286 X2.
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Bastrop and Travis County USDA Service Centers
507 Old Austin Highway PO BOX 580 Bastrop, TX 78602 512-321-2286 x2 for FSA and x3 for NRCS
1106 Clayton Lane Suite 210 Austin, TX 78723 512-454-2571 x2 for FSA and x3 for NRCS
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County Executive Director McKayla Miertschin 512-454-2571 Mckayla.Miertschin@usda.gov
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Program Analysts Margaret Wright - Bastrop Co. Margaret.Wright@usda.gov
Rebecca McVay - Bastrop Co. Rebecca.Mcvay@usda.gov
Kelly Brown -Travis Co. Kelly.Brown@usda.gov
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NRCS Bastrop Co District Conservationist Hilary Bravenec Hilary.Bravenec@usda.gov
NRCS Travis Co Resource Conservationist Vacant
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COC Members Bastrop Co Clint Dube-Chairman Gene Sampson, Jr.-Vice Chairman Stewart Burns- Member
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COC Members Travis Co Eugene Burkland - Chairman Linda Hall - Vice Chairman Don Lundgren - Member
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Farm Loan Manager-Bastrop Co Katie Jolander, 830-379-0931 Katie.Jolander@usda.gov
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Farm Loan Manager-Travis Co Vacant, 254-883-5577
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