A Continuing Resolution keeping the government fully funded through March 14, 2025, also included economic aid for farmers experiencing one of the biggest income drops in many years. In fact, over the past two years, USDA projects that farmers will experience the steepest two-year decline in net farm income in history. Meanwhile, due to an ineffective safety net, government help for producers is slated to be at the lowest level since 1982. “The “Economic Loss Assistance Program” set aside $10 billion in direct payments for farmers. Farm Journal says while payment rates aren’t final yet, early estimates are out for various commodities. The corn payment for producers is estimated to be $43.80 per acre, while soybean payments are estimated at $30.61 per acre. Wheat farmers will receive $31.80 an acre, cotton growers are estimated to receive $84.70 an acre, and rice will receive $71.37. Twenty-one commodities are eligible for assistance.
How Economic Assistance for Farmers Will Be Distributed
Jan 5, 2025 | 12:39 PM
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