Crop acreage report deadline nears

   Agricultural producers in Iowa who have not yet completed their crop acreage reports after planting should make an appointment with their U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) service center before the applicable deadline.

   “Many USDA programs require producers to file an accurate crop acreage report by the applicable deadline,” said Matt Russell, state executive director in Iowa. “Once planting is complete, call your local FSA office to make an appointment to report your acreage. Our FSA staff can assist producers in completing acreage reports, including providing maps.”

   An acreage report documents a crop grown on a farm or ranch and its intended uses. Filing an accurate and timely acreage report for all crops and land uses, including failed acreage and prevented planted acreage, can prevent the loss of benefits.

   The following acreage reporting dates are applicable in Iowa:

   • July 15 – All crops including perennial forages.

   • Dec. 15 – Fall-seeded small grains.

   To file a crop acreage report, producers need to provide:

   • Crop and crop type or variety.

   • Intended use of the crop.

   • Number of acres of the crop.

   • Map with approximate boundaries for the crop.

   • Planting date(s).

   • Planting pattern, when applicable.

   • Producer shares.

   • Irrigation practice(s).

   • Acreage prevented from planting, when applicable.

   • Other information as required.

   The following exceptions apply to acreage reporting dates:

   • If the crop has not been planted by the acreage reporting date, then the acreage must be reported no later than 15 calendar days after planting is completed.

   • If a producer acquires additional acreage after the acreage reporting date, then the acreage must be reported no later than 30 calendar days after purchase or acquiring the lease. Appropriate documentation must be provided to the county office.

   • If crops are covered by the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program, acreage reports should be submitted by the applicable state, county, or crop-specific reporting deadline or 15 calendar days before grazing or harvesting of the crop begins.

   Producers should also report crop acreage they intended to plant, but due to natural disaster, were unable to because of a natural disaster.

   Prevented planting acreage must be reported on form CCC-576, Notice of Loss, no later than 15 calendar days after the final planting date as established by FSA and USDA’s Risk Management Agency.

   FSA offers continuous certification for perennial forage. This means after perennial forage is reported once and the producer elects continuous certification, the certification remains in effect until a change is made. Check with FSA at the local USDA Service Center for more information on continuous certification.

   For more information or to report acres, producers can contact their local USDA Service Center.

 

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