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Jody Campiche Offers "End Game" Update on Farm Bill Decision

Mon, 16 Feb 2015 16:55:23 CST

Jody Campiche Offers
Several deadlines are approaching for farmers. This month farmers need to decide if they will reallocate their base acres and update yields and in March they need to select a safety net program offered through the 2014 Farm Bill. Speaking at the Oklahoma Crop Improvement Association annual meeting, Oklahoma State University Assistant Professor and Extension Economist Dr. Jody Campiche shared how she thinks a lot of farmers still have to decide if they will reallocate acres by the February 27th deadline.


"Right now I don't think we have seen a lot changes yet," Campiche said. "I think there are a lot of people haven't been in yet, but then in Oklahoma there is going to be a lot less base reallocation, then some of the other areas of the country, because a lot of our producers have wheat base and they have mostly planting wheat and if that is the case, then you really don't have a base reallocation option."


In visiting with Radio Oklahoma Network Farm Director Ron Hays, Campiche also addressed the other decision farmers have to make soon. Click or tap on the LISTENBAR below to listen to the full interview.


Farmers have until March 31st to choose a safety net program through the 2014 Farm Bill. Farmers can select the Agricultural Risk Coverage (ARC) program or the Price Loss Coverage (PLC) program through the Farm Service Agency (FSA). She said it is easier to make that decision if a farmer has wheat right now as the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) has put out their county wheat yields averages. She said those will not be the final yield as the FSA will adjust that figure for failed acres, which will lower the county average.


"We have a pretty good idea which counties will trigger ARC on wheat for 2014 and which ones won't," Campiche said.


That is being taken under consideration as farmers make those choices. Campiche said if farmers are more worried about the price of wheat dropping further over the life of the Farm Bill, then they will likely select PLC instead. She said there are price forecasts available showing commodity prices will be going lower.


If farmers choose the PLC, they also have the option to get the Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO). Campiche said she thinks farmers will begin to look at this crop insurance tool, as they purchase their crop insurance coverage before the March 15th deadline. SCO is available for spring seeded crops and it will be available fall 2015 for winter wheat.


In visiting with farmers, Campiche is finding they are taking their time to make this decision because they know they will be locked into a program through the life of the Farm Bill through 2018. She is finding some producers are choosing ARC, while others are choosing PLC for different reasons. She said some farmers prefer the price protection of $5.50 for wheat, while others prefer having protection of their yields with the ongoing drought.


"It's not going to be an easy decision, even if we had every piece of information we could for 2014 before the signup, you're still in it for the life of the Farm Bill," Campiche said. "We don't know what's going to happen '15 - '18."


   

   

Ron Hays interviews Jody Campiche of OSU
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