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Farm Bill has local impact

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Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014 11:58 PM
JERRY McBRIDE/Herald ¬ Happy Hill drives a tractor while baling hay on on Wednesday southeast of Durango near State Highway 172. Hill was baling the third cutting of alfalfa and orchard grass this year on the family farm that she and her brother Walt and father Leland work. "We have cut hay this late a couple of times over the past years, we're usaully done in October. The later it gets the harder it gets to cure the hay with the cold and frosts". The bales that come out of the back of the baler weigh about 1800 pounds each.

Staff report

New farm insurance programs put in place by the 2014 Farm Bill are replacing widely used plans.

About 90 percent of the eligible farmers in Montezuma, Dolores and San Juan counties participated in the direct and counter-cyclical programs that have been canceled.

Instead agricultural risk coverage and price loss coverage programs are being rolled out to serve those raising wheat, barley, oats and corn. The specifics will be fully explained atthe upcoming meetings

Corn will likely be eligible for insurance payments this year because prices fell from a national high around $12 per bushel to about $4 per bushel, said Paul White the county executive director.

For those raising alfalfa the non-insurable assistance program has been expanded so that producers can purchase insurance to cover up as little as a 35 percent loss in yeild.

At the public meetings, Colorado State University’s agricultural and business management economists will be presenting along with the Farm Service Agency County directors.

The Cortez will be held at 6 p.m. on Dec. 16 at the Lewis-Arriola Community Center. The Durango meeting will be held at 9 a.m. Dec. 17 at the La Plata County Extension Office.

mshinn@durangoherald.com

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