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A webinar series from MSU Extension will assist farmers in choosing the best program.

January 13, 2023

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WEBINARS: Two upcoming webinars are designed to help producers select which farm bill programs work best on their farms.Singh_Lens/Getty Images

For the upcoming 2023 production year, producers once again have the opportunity to select which farm bill program will work best for their farms. Will it be Price Loss Coverage or Agricultural Risk Coverage for your farm?

Answering that question is a bit more complex when considering the importance of crop insurance options that tie into farm bill programs. The Supplemental Coverage Option and the Enhanced Coverage Option are key factors in determining which program may be best.

These county-based revenue insurance additions would be on top of what producers have selected for individual coverage on their farms up to 86% for SCO and from 86% up to 95% with ECO.

At 11 a.m. Jan. 17 and again at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 21, experts from Michigan State University Extension and Eagle Valley Ag Risk Advisors LLC will host webinars to provide information and help producers evaluate risk and make farm bill decisions.

At these meetings producers will:

  • Hear highlights from the 2023 decisions and how those decisions played out across the state.

  • Learn the latest in policy and impacts of programs.

  • Learn about current and new crop insurance options available to you.

  • Work through case examples using the MSU Extension Farm Bill Calculator to help make better decisions on ARC versus PLC, as each crop and FSA farm number may result in a different choice.

  • Discuss specific program details with experts.

Here is a list of experts who will participate in the webinars:

  • Molly Sears, assistant professor, Michigan State University Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics

  • Roger Betz, Michigan State University Extension senior educator

  • Jon LaPorte, Michigan State University Extension educator

  • Elliot Alfredson, Eagle Valley Ag Risk Advisors LLC

Participation in these meetings is free, but producers are asked to register at events.anr.msu.edu.

Michigan State University Extension provides farmers with assistance in navigating farm bill programs by working with other sources around the country. As new information becomes available, MSU Extension will inform and update farmers through email newsletters and informational events hosted throughout the state of Michigan. 

For the latest in farm bill information, visit the MSU Extension Farm Bill homepage at canr.msu.edu.

Source: MSUE

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