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ASA Supports USDA Announcement on ACRE Program
Farm Service Agency to Use 2007 and 2008 Season Average
Prices for Revenue Guarantee
December 23, 2008… Saint Louis, Missouri… The American Soybean
Association (ASA) today applauded the announcement of details for
sign-up under the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) Program by U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Ed Schafer because USDA has
decided to use 2007 and 2008 Season Average Prices (SAP) in determining
the revenue guarantee for the ACRE Program. ASA strongly advocated for
the use of 2007 and 2008 SAPs because this will provide soybean farmers
with a revenue guarantee about $71.00 higher per acre than if USDA had
used 2006 and 2007 SAPs for soybeans.
"ASA supported development of the ACRE Program as an alternative to
the traditional farm program in the 2008 Farm Bill," stated ASA
President Johnny Dodson, a soybean producer from Halls, Tennessee. "We
are particularly pleased by the Department’s decision to use Season
Average Prices for 2007 and 2008 in determining the revenue guarantee
for the ACRE Program."
According to Dodson, "this decision will provide an average revenue
guarantee of $422.00 per acre for 2009 crop soybeans, based on a
national average yield of 41.7 bushels per acre on planted acres." The
ASA President added that "this will make ACRE a viable program option
for many soybean farmers in 2009 and beyond."
Dodson’s comments followed release of details for sign-up under the
traditional Direct and Counter-Cyclical Payment (DCP) Program, which
began on December 22, and will continue through June 1, 2009. Producers
who sign-up may request an advance Direct Payment equal to 22 percent of
the DP for each commodity on a farm. Sign-up for the optional ACRE
program will begin in the spring. Producers are allowed to sign-up for
the DCP Program, receive the advance DP, and then elect to sign-up for
ACRE. Once a farm is enrolled in ACRE, the decision is irrevocable
through the 2012 crop year, after which the 2008 Farm Bill will expire.
"Based on the Season Average Price for 2007 soybeans of $10.70/bu.
and the current ERS estimated SAP of $9.85/bu. for 2008, the revenue
guarantee for 2009 crop soybeans will be based on an average two-year
price of $10.13 per bushel," Dodson continued. "Based on average yields,
the guaranteed price of $422.00 per acre is $71.00 higher than the level
that would have applied if USDA had used 2006 and 2007 SAPs for
soybeans.
"ASA urges all soybean producers to examine the ACRE Program
carefully in deciding which safety net best serves to protect their farm
income," Dodson concluded.
ASA is the policy advocate and collective voice of its 22,000
producer-members on domestic and international issues of importance to
all U.S. soybean farmers. Estimates are that approximately 75 million
acres of soybeans will be planted in the United States in 2009.
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For more information contact:
Johnny Dodson, ASA President, (731) 286-2268, johnnydodson@bellsouth.net
Bob Callanan, ASA Communications Director, (314) 754-1291,
bcallanan@soy.org
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