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USDA Update – December 21, 2024

Eads USDA Service Center Staff

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:

  • 2024 Livestock Forage Program – Kiowa, Prowers, Baca eligible for one month payment. DEADLINE TO APPLY - January 30, 2025

UPCOMING SERVICE CENTER CLOSURES:

  • Wednesday, December 25, 2024, Christmas Holiday
  • Wednesday, January 1, 2025, New Year’s Day Holiday
  • Monday, January 20, 2025 Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Holiday

Disclaimer: Information in this UPDATE is pertinent to Kiowa County FSA only. Producers reading this and that do not have FSA interest in Kiowa County are advised to contact their local FSA Office.

THE USDA SERVICE CENTER HAS A DROP BOX AVAILABLE ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE BUILDING.

MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR

Not sure where 2024 went, but it sure went fast. Wishing our producers a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Hoping you can enjoy time with family and friends and reflect on all your blessings.

FSA EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Farm Service Agency currently has the following employment opportunities available that are open the public.

Program Analysts - USAjobs announcement # FSACO-12638484-CO-25-CJ

  • Lamar – Prowers County
  • Wray – Yuma County
  • Center – Saguache County
  • Rocky Ford - Otero County
  • Cheyenne Wells- Cheyenne County - TEMPORARY POSITION – call 719-767-5648 for more information on how to apply.

County Executive Director in Training – USAjobs announcement # FSACO-12645147-CO-25-CJ

  • Training county - Mesa County in Grand Junction

All applications must be submitted through USA jobs website @ www.USAjobs.com.

Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops (MASC) Program- Deadline January 8, 2025

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) $2 billion Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops (MASC) program, aimed at helping specialty crop producers expand markets and manage higher costs, is now accepting applications from Dec. 10, 2024, through Jan. 8, 2025. Funded by the Commodity Credit Corporation, MASC was announced in November alongside the $140 million Commodity Storage Assistance Program for facilities impacted by 2024 natural disasters.

MASC helps specialty crop producers meet higher marketing costs related to: 

  • Perishability of specialty crops like fruits, vegetables, floriculture, nursey crops and herbs; 
  • Specialized handling and transport equipment with temperature and humidity control; 
  • Packaging to prevent damage;  
  • Moving perishables to market quickly; and 
  • Higher labor costs. 

MASC Eligibility 

To be eligible for MASC, a producer must be in business at the time of application, maintain an ownership share and share in the risk of producing a specialty crop that will be sold in calendar year 2025.

MASC covers the following commercially marketed specialty crops: 

  • Fruits (fresh, dried); 
  • Vegetables (including dry edible beans and peas, mushrooms, and vegetable seed); 
  • Tree nuts; 
  • Nursery crops, Christmas trees, and floriculture; 
  • Culinary and medicinal herbs and spices; and 
  • Honey, hops, maple sap, tea, turfgrass and grass seed.   

Applying for MASC 

Eligible established specialty crop producers can apply for MASC benefits by completing the FSA-1140, Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops (MASC) Program Application, and submitting the form to any FSA county office by Jan. 8, 2025. When applying, eligible specialty crop producers must certify their specialty crop sales for calendar year 2023 or 2024.  

New specialty crop producers are required to certify 2025 expected sales, submit an FSA-1141 application and provide certain documentation to support reported sales i.e., receipts, contracts, acreage reports, input receipts, etc. New producers are those who began producing specialty crops in 2023 or 2024 but did not have sales due to the immaturity of the crop, began producing specialty crops in 2024 but did not have a complete year of sales or will begin growing specialty crops in 2025. 

MASC applicants, established and new, must also submit the following information to FSA if not already on file at the time of application: 

  • Form AD-2047, Customer Data Worksheet.
  • Form CCC-902, Farm Operating Plan for an individual or legal entity. 
  • Form CCC-941, Average Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) Certification and Consent to Disclosure of Tax Information.  
  • Form FSA-942, Certification of Income from Farming, Ranching and Forestry Operations, if applicable, for the producer and members of entities.  
  • A highly erodible land conservation (sometimes referred to as HELC) and wetland conservation certification (Form AD-1026 Highly Erodible Land Conservation (HELC) and Wetland Conservation (WC) Certification) for the ERP producer and applicable affiliates.   
  • Other Documentation if requested by FSA to support reported specialty crop sales.   

Most producers, especially those who have previously participated in FSA programs, will likely have these required forms on file. However, those who are uncertain or want to confirm the status of their forms or producers who may be new to conducting business with FSA, can contact their local FSA county office.  For MASC program participation, eligible specialty crop sales only include sales of commercially marketed raw specialty crops grown in the United States by the producer. The portion of sales derived from adding value to a specialty crop (such as sorting, processing, or packaging) is not included when determining eligible sales. Further explanation of what is considered by FSA for specialty crop sales as well as an online MASC decision tool and applicable program forms, are available on the MASC program webpage https://www.fsa.usda.gov/resources/programs/marketing-assistance-specialty-crops-masc

MASC Payments 

For established specialty crop growers, those who certify crop sales in 2023 or 2024, FSA will calculate MASC payments based on the producer’s total specialty crop sales for the calendar year elected by the producer. Payments for new producers will be based on their expected 2025 calendar year sales. Payment calculation details and examples are available on the MASC webpage or related questions can be directed to local FSA county office staff. 

FSA will issue MASC payments after the end of the application period. If demand for MASC payments exceeds available funding, MASC payments may be prorated, and the payment limitation of $125,000 may be lowered.  If additional funding is available after MASC payments are issued, FSA may issue an additional payment. 

Specialty crop producers interested in applying for MASC benefits, are encouraged to review the program fact sheet for detailed information on program eligibility, required documentation, payment calculations and more. 

More Information 

Additional information on MASC is available in the Notice of Funding Availability, which went on public inspection in the Federal Register on Dec. 9, 2024. For more information on the MASC program, please visit www.farmers.gov