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Thursday, December 17, 2009

DELAP Payments Being Sent

According to NY Farm Bureau USDA has said that payments will be mailed by December 24th.


Below is an earlier press release on the topic.

USDA Announces New Dairy Economic Loss Assistance Payment Program to Provide Financial Relief to Struggling Dairy Producers

WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, 2009 - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the implementation of the new Dairy Economic Loss Assistance Payment (DELAP) program. The 2010 Agricultural Appropriations Bill authorized $290 million for loss assistance payments to eligible dairy producers.

"Through this program, eligible dairy producers will receive economic assistance that will help stabilize their operations during these tough economic times," said Vilsack. "I have personally heard from hundreds of struggling dairy farmers from all across our country who have been hit hard by declining prices over the past year, and now, we'll be able to offer them help."

Milk prices declined substantially through early-to-mid-2009, with the national price for milk averaging $16.80 per hundredweight (cwt.) in the fourth quarter of 2008 and averaging $12.23 per cwt. in the first quarter of 2009, a 27-percent decline. On average, the price U.S. dairy producers received for milk marketed in the summer of 2009 was about half of what it cost them to produce milk.

"The dedicated employees of the Farm Service Agency deserve a great deal of credit for acting quickly to provide this critical assistance to America's dairy farmers," said Jim Miller, Under Secretary of USDA Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services.

Eligible producers will receive a one-time direct payment based on the amount of milk both produced and commercially marketed by their operation during the months of February through July 2009. Production information from these months will be used to estimate a full year's production for an operation to calculate the payments, using a 6-million pound per dairy operation limit.

Dairy producers who have production records at the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) county office because they participated in another FSA dairy program do not need to apply for the program. FSA will use existing production records for February through July 2009 to calculate and issue their payments.

Producers who have not provided production data for those months to FSA, and have not already been contacted by FSA to provide such data, have 30 days, until Jan. 19, 2010, to apply. FSA officials estimate that more than 95 percent of eligible producers will receive benefits without having to fill out a new application.

A national per hundred weight payment rate will be determined by dividing the available funding of $290 million, less a reserve established by FSA, divided by the total pounds of eligible milk production approved for payment. Based on current information, FSA estimates that 875 million cwt. of milk production will be eligible for payment. The reserve will cover new applicants and appeals. The expected payment rate is approximately $0.32 per cwt.

To be eligible for DELAP, the dairy producer and the dairy operation in which the producer has a share:

  • Must have produced milk in the United States and marketed milk commercially at any time from February through July 2009;
  • Must have milk production data for those months;
  • Must certify to all milk production produced and marketed by the dairy operation during that time.

Also, any dairy producer who has an annual average adjusted gross nonfarm income of more than $500,000 for calendar years 2006 through 2008 is not eligible for DELAP.

For more information and eligibility requirements on the new DELAP program, please visit your local FSA county office or www.fsa.usda.gov.

6 comments:

  1. I hope you are one of those farmers! See you on saturday to come get the hay wagon and we will be hauling more to you! Take care.

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  2. What I would like to know is... how does the NY FB know it's going to be made the 24th? Not that I don't believe you or them... But if the USDA doesn't know, how do they KNOW? You'll have to forgive me, but I am from the show me state...

    From what I hear ALL USDA service centers were told to close up shop at noon on the 24th had have a nice holiday. Compliments of Obama... It does not make any sense... And all payments are supposed to be made by direct deposit.

    OH well... at least it's something... so news is better than NO news... happy days are coming... That's a threat not a promise. :)

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  3. It probably won't be enough but at this time of year, I'm sure every little bit will help.

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  4. LIsa, we will get a little, but having seen the numbers it won't change anything for anybody sadly

    Sara, I don't know where they got the info, but I think that it is going to end up that way. However, at 32 cents it is going to be about a tenth of what would make any real difference...might pay half a grain bill here...oh, well, better than nothing

    Joated, it won't be much help but it is better than getting another bill. I will take it and be grateful I guess

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  5. Just wanting to Wish you and yours a Very Merry Christmas!

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  6. Faithful, thank you! Merry Christmas to you and your family from ours as well.

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