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PROMO 660 x 440 Agriculture USDA Service Center Update

USDA Update – March 11, 2026

Kiowa/Cheyenne County USDA Service Center Staff
(Kiowa County Press)

IMPORTAINT DATE TO REMEMBER

  • CRP SIGNUP - Continuous (SAFE Lessor Prairie Chicken and Highly Erodible Land Initiative (HELI) February 12 to March 20 is the end of the first batching period. 
  • CRP SIGNUP - General CRP Signup 66 March 9- April 17
  • SDRP - Supplemental Disaster Relief Program – Stage 1 and Stage 2 - application deadline is April 30, 2026
  • NAP COVERAGE DEADLINE - Coverage for spring planted crops. CCC-471 application for coverage must be completed by March 16, 2026.
  • FBA – Farmers Bridge Assistance - Deadline to submit signed application April 17, 2026.
  • CRP PRIMARY NESTING SEASONMarch 15 to July 15. No activity can occur on CRP acres (except for Grassland CRP) during this time.  No contract management, no managed grazing. 

CRP Primary Nesting Season - March 15 to July 15.

The primary nesting season for CRP in Colorado is March 15 through July 15. During this period, no management activities can be performed. There can be no haying or grazing of CRP land during this period.

Grassland CRP contracts do not have primary nesting season restrictions as that is a working lands program.

The primary nesting season also restricts the ‘breaking out’ of expired CRP land and native grass to cropland.

CRP GENERAL SIGNUP

March 9, 2026, FSA will begin accepting offers for General CRP signup 66 through April 17.. Currently, continuous signup (explained below) will continue through March 20. Producers interested in submitting an offer need to contact the FSA office. FSA will run a report which will give the producer the maximum rental rate per acre. For new land to be eligible, the land must meet cropping history requirements and eligible producer requirements. Cropping history years are 2012 through 2017. The producer submitting the offer must have operated or owned the land for at least one year by the April 17 date. Land that currently has a tenant or sharecropper must either be afforded the opportunity to participate in the CRP contract or voluntarily release their interest in the CRP offer.

Producers with any expiring contract is eligible to offer land for General CRP. Grassland CRP signup will be announced later this year.

CRP CONTINUOUS SIGNUP 65 SIGNUP ANNOUNCED

Eligible producers who are interested in submitting an offer on eligible land into a CRP continuous conservation practice are encouraged to submit to FSA by March 20, 2026.  The 2018 Farm Bill required that no more than 27 million cropland acres can be enrolled in CRP, nationwide. Current enrollment in CRP is approximately 26.3 million acres.  To ensure the acreage enrolled does not exceed the statutory limitation, submitted CRP offers will be placed into a batch process, with the first batching process ending on March 20, 2026.

Producers with expiring CRP SAFE Lessor Prairie Chicken (SAFE LPC) and Highly Erodible Land Initiative (HELI) contracts will be receiving a letter regarding options for the expiring contract. For land to be offered into SAFE LPC or HELI it must meet certain requirements to be eligible for enrollment.

  • SAFE LPC, the land must physically lay in a Lessor Prairie Chicken Area
  • HELI must have an erodibility index number greater than 20.

FSA will determine if the land is eligible and for SAFE LPC, NRCS will determine if the land meets feasibility criteria.

Grassland CRP signup dates have not been announced.

NONINSURED ASSISTANCE PROGRAM DEADLINE

Application for coverage deadline

The deadline for purchasing a 2026 NAP policy for spring planted RMA non-insurable crops is Monday, March 16, 2026. To purchase an application for coverage, the cost is $325.00 per crop, per producer. Producers who qualify as beginning farmers, socially disadvantaged or limited resource the application for coverage fee is waived.

Deadline to submit production - July 15, 2026

Producers are responsible for providing accurate and complete information by the production reporting date of July 15, 2026, for your planted 2025 NAP crops. Your acceptable production evidence must be supported by written verifiable and reliable records from a warehouseman or buyer, measurement of farm stored production, or other records of production approved by FSA on an individual case basis. If you do not have written verifiable records, you will receive an assigned or zero credited yield for the years you do not have such records.