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Agricultural Act of 2014

2014 Farm Bill Overview

Jeremy PetersDirector of Federal Policy

July 29, 2014

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Agricultural Act of 2014Key Farm Bill Themes: Budget Reduction Overall savings of $23 Billion, $4 Billion from

conservation Streamlining, Effectiveness, Efficiency Consolidates and focuses programs to

improve outcomes, administration Risk Management Based Safety Net Reinvests substantially in crop insurance,

reforms for conservation compliance

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Agricultural Act of 2014 Farm Bill Funding Projections:

Source: USDA ERS

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Agricultural Act of 2014Program changes: Provides $57 billion for farm bill

conservation funding Consolidates 23 to 13 programs across

five main focus areasEasements Stewardship Financial Retirement Targeting

ACEP$2 billion

CSP10 M acres

annually

EQIP$8 billion

CRP24 M acres

RCPP$1 billion

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Agricultural Act of 2014Environmental Quality Incentives Program Provides $8 billion for financial assistance Maintains 60% livestock, provides at least

5% wildlife habitat incentives

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

$1.35 Billion $1.6 Billion $1.65 Billion $1.65 Billion $1.75 Billion

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Agricultural Act of 2014Conservation Reserve Program Steps down acreage cap to 24 million Continues emergency haying/grazing Transition incentives

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

27.5 Million 26 Million 25 Million 24 Million 24 Million

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Agricultural Act of 2014Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) Changes Enrollment cap of 10 million acres/year

through FY 2022, rate of $18/acre Lands expiring from CRP contracts

prioritized for CSP 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

$180 Million $180 Million $180 Million $180 Million $180 Million

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Agricultural Act of 2014Agriculture Conservation Easement Program (Ag and Wetland Easements) Provides $2 billion for conservation

easements Stronger Certification Language Provides cash waiver authority

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

$400 Million $425 Million $450 Million $500 Million $250 Million

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Agricultural Act of 2014Regional Conservation Partnership Program Provides over $1 billion for targeted

conservation Allocates 7% from ACEP, CSP, EQIP, HFRP National (40%), State (25%) and CCA (35%)

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

$235.94 Million

$255.19 Million

$260.44 Million

$263.94 Million

$253.44 Million

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Agricultural Act of 2014Regional Equity For states that can demonstrate ability

to use, provides aggregate allocation of up to 0.6% of conservation funds

Different from 2008 Farm Bill provision that provided $15 million for individual regional equity states

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Agricultural Act of 2014Conservation Compliance + Crop Insurance Newly applies to crop insurance

premium subsidy Highly Erodible Lands (HEL) and

Wetlands Forward looking--applies to future

reinsurance years after determination of non-compliance

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Agricultural Act of 2014Conservation Compliance + Crop Insurance Producers obtaining federally reinsured crop

insurance remain eligible if: Has filed an accurately completed AD-1026

with FSA certifying compliance with HELC and WC provisions; and Is in compliance with HELC and WC provisions.

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Agricultural Act of 2014Conservation Compliance + Crop Insurance Unless specific exemptions apply, a producer

must: Be in compliance with a NRCS-approved

conservation plan for all highly erodible land; Not plant or produce an agricultural

commodity on a wetland converted after Feb. 7, 2014; and Not have converted a wetland after Feb. 7,

2014, to make possible the production of an agricultural commodity.

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Agricultural Act of 2014Sodsaver Provision 6-state Sodsaver Provision Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North

Dakota and South Dakota Reduces crop insurance premium subsidy

by 40 percentage points for annual crops grown on native sod for a period of 4 years.

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Agricultural Act of 2014

http://www.farmland.org/farmbill

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