The ARMtech Advantage
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2 The ARMtech Advantage At first glance, the recent USDA shift to field level acreage and production reporting for insurance purposes appears to add to the complexity of an already complicated program, but by signing up for the ARMtech Precision Farming Program, you can actually simplify the reporting process. Utilizing precision farming equipment in tandem with the ARMtech AgriNetTM software, you can report your planting and harvesting activities simply by providing data to your insurance agent. Gone are the days of sifting through line after line while filling out an acreage report by hand. Your information goes from your equipment, to your agent, into our system, and on to a document with you needing only to review and sign the final report. These map-based reports ensure the most accurate reporting, and they also serve as more comprehensive records of your operation. They can even be customized to aid you in reporting to your local FSA office. Moving forward, USDA is adamant that both acreage and production information be captured at the field level, and those producers who are hesitant to embrace the opportunities afforded to them by technology will find it increasingly difficult to manage their risk appropriately. But as an ARMtech Precision Farmer, you will be well equipped to meet the challenge. Easy as To report using precision farming equipment, simply follow these three easy steps: 1. Capture your planting / harvesting information utilizing your precision farming equipment in accordance with manufacturer specifications and RMA guidelines. 2. Provide a copy of your calibration certification along with the planting / harvesting data to your ARMtech insurance agent, who will load it into our system. 3. Approve and sign the map-based reports created for you after we have processed your data. Signing Up To become an ARMtech Precision Farmer, simply fill out the sign up form included at the back of this packet and return it to your ARMtech Insurance Agent.
3 Choose Your Path We know that no two farmers run their operations in the same way, and utilizing precision farming technology is no different. We want you to be able to collect and report in the manner that makes the most sense to you, so at ARMtech, we offer three ways in which you can submit precision farming data to your insurance agent. 1. You can print acreage reports and / or production records out of your precision farming desktop software and give them to your agent, who will then key the data into ARMtech s AgriNet TM software and produce either a map-based acreage report or production report for you to sign. If you elect to use these printed records, please be sure that they include all data elements specified in the Risk Management Agency s Loss Adjustment Manual. The Acreage Reporting Requirements are spelled out in Section 3, Paragraph 80(H) & (I). The Production Reporting Requirements are spelled out in Section 4, Paragraph 90(A)(6) & (C). This information is also included on pages 5, 6, & 7 of this packet. 2. You can export data from your precision farming desktop software and provide it to your agent, who will upload it into our AgriNet TM software. Working with your agent, we will report the fields and then produce either a map-based acreage report or production report for you to sign. 3. You can provide your insurance agent the raw data directly off of your precision farming machinery, and we will work with your agent to get that information into our AgriNet TM software, report the fields, and then produce either a map-based acreage report or production report for you to sign. Please note that submitting data electronically either via an export or as raw data will take a little more time to turn around than simply keying the information off of printed acreage reports and / or production records. Come Claim Time Farmers who make the most out of becoming an ARMtech Precision Farmer will see the real benefits if it comes time to file a claim. When you use precision farming technology to report both your acreage and production, we will pay the claim based on that data and will not have to make field visits to verify acreage and/or gather load tickets and settlement sheets to verify production. The key is to make a concerted effort to adhere to RMA guidelines, so that in the event we uncover a problem with one set of data, we can still accept and use the precision farming data for the other. For example: If the planting records prove to be incorrect and/or inaccurate, but the combine records prove acceptable, we will use standard determination methods for the acreage and combine records for production.
4 The ARMtech Precision Farmer Electing to sign up as an ARMtech Precision Farmer not only guarantees you the freedom to report using precision farming equipment; it also allows you to manage your insurance coverage at the field level. ARMtech Precision Farmers receive a wide variety of map-based materials, which are designed to help you capitalize on the accuracy of field-level reporting. We will provide you with these materials at no additional cost, and they include things such as: Map-Based Acreage Reports CIMS Producer Summaries / FSA Maps Map Books Wall Maps Pocket Map Books In addition, all ARMtech Precision Farmers may elect to participate in our Digital Signature process, which means that you do not have to schedule additional meetings with your agent for the sole purpose of signing documents. Instead, you can review the mapbased reports online and sign them at your leisure from the comfort of your home. Even if you do not wish to sign documents digitally, your maps will still be available to you twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, via ARMtech s Policy Holder Access (PHA): an on-line portal that allows you real time information about your insurance policy. PHA not only gives you access to maps of your farming operation, but it also provides details regarding insurance coverages, real time claim statuses, electronic copies of policy / claim documents, and daily commodity price tracking. And of course all ARMtech Insureds with full access PHA accounts have the freedom of monitoring their crop insurance policies using the ARMtech Mobile Apps, now available in the iphone App Store and Google Play.
5 Precision Farming Requirements Planted Acreage Records Per the Loss Adjustment Manual (LAM) Section 3, Paragraph 80(H), planted acreage may be verified from farm management records from producers using precision farming technology. To utilize precision farming technology, you must adhere to the requirements set forth below (Per the LAM, Section 3, Paragraph 80(I)), if you plan to utilize precision farming technology to report planted acreage: I - Acceptable Farm Management Records from Producers Using Precision Farming Technology This section will apply if the insured is utilizing the full Precision Farming Technology System from planting through harvesting. (1) Acceptable Precision Farming Systems must include at least the following components: (a) GPS technology integrated with planter monitors, combine monitors, yield mapping software; (b) The capability of producing summary reports that reflect planted acres, harvested acres, and harvested production; and (c) Report of calibrations performed per manufacturer s requirements. Refer to Par. 90 C (4) (2) Planted acreage records from precision farming technology systems used as determined acres: (a) The AIP must inform the insured in writing of the automated planter monitoring system record requirements prior to planting. (b) For planted acreage records from automated planter monitoring systems to be acceptable as determined acres, the insured must provide the following information: 1 Insured s name; 2 Unit number; 3 FSA farm/tract/field ID number (optional); 4 Legal description of acreage; and 5 A print out from the precision farming technology system with the following information: a Crop name; b Acres planted; and c Electronically produced maps of planted acreage and acreage summary records. These records must show required discernable breaks between units or practices except as stated in (3) below. 6 If the insured planted overlapping rows within the planted acreage, the AIP must determine if the automated planter monitor records adjusted for overlapping planted rows. If the system did not adjust for the overlapping planted rows, the AIP must determine the acreage in accordance with Par 80 A-F, H and J, as applicable. (3) AIP approved precision farming technology system automated planter records may be used to separate optional units on center pivots irrigation systems for irrigated circles and non-irrigated corners (refer to PAR. 55 C (5) (b) 3 b) without discernible breaks in the planting pattern provided the insured can: (a) provide records showing the variable rate planting populations; (b) document the automated planter monitoring system used; (c) provide the acres planted and practice for each optional unit; (d) provide production records by optional unit and practice; and (e) provide the required information in (1) above. (4) If the automated planter monitor acreage records provided by the insured are not reasonable, or the AIP has reason to question the records, the insured must provide the precision farming technology system s raw data, and any additional records requested by the AIP. If the AIP determines the planted acreage records are not acceptable, the AIP must determine planted acreage in accordance with Par 80 A-F, H and J, as applicable. However, the production records from the precision farming technology system s yield monitor may still be used.
6 Precision Farming Requirements Harvested Production Records Per the Loss Adjustment Manual (LAM) Section 4, Paragraph 90(A)(6), harvested production may be verified from farm management records from producers using precision farming technology. To utilize precision farming technology, you must adhere to the requirements set forth below (Per the LAM, Section 3, Paragraph 90(C)), if you plan to utilize precision farming technology to report harvested production: C - Acceptable Harvested Production Records from Producers Using Precision Farming Technology to Establish Total Production (1) Acceptable Precision Farming Technology Systems must include at least the following components: (a) GPS technology integrated with planter monitors, combine monitors, yield mapping software; (b) The capability of producing summary reports that reflect planted acres, harvested acres, and harvested production; and (c) Report of calibrations performed per manufacturer s requirements. (2) If the AIP determines the precision farming technology system production records are not acceptable, production must be determined in accordance with Par. 104 and 105. The planter monitor acreage record can still be used as determined acres. (3) Production records from precision farming technology systems (a) The AIP must annually inform the insured in writing of the precision farming technology system record requirements prior to harvest. (b) Production records from precisions farming technology systems may be used in lieu of settlement sheets and bin measurements provided all of the requirements under Par. 80 I and 90 C are met. (c) The insured should be advised to maintain alternate production records by unit in the event the precision farming production records are determined to be unacceptable. (d) If acreage is not harvested, production will be appraised. (4) For the production records to be acceptable, the insured must provide the following information, in conjunction with planting data as stated in Par. 80 I: (a) of the automated yield monitoring system. 1 The insured must have calibrated the yield monitoring system for each insured crop and crop year, in accordance with the owner s manual specifications. The insured must provide documentation showing the weighed average sensor calibrations for the crop and crop year. The sensor calibrations must not exceed three percent when compared to the actual weighed production harvested from the acreage used to calibrate the sensor (refer to Par. 104 B for acceptable scale types). If the initial sensor calibration difference exceeds three percent when compared to the actual weighed production harvested from the acreage used to calibrate the sensor, additional calibration samples must have been taken until the results were within tolerance (see 2 below for an exception). 2 If after calibrating the yield monitoring system as stated in 1 above, the average sensor calibrations for the crop and crop year still exceed three percent when compared to the actual production harvested from the acreage used to calibrate the sensor, the insured may utilize the precision farming technology system post-harvest calibration of yield maps created by the system. The insured must provide documentation of the actual production based on acceptable weight records used to post calibrate the system and yield maps. 3 The annual calibration report, from the yield monitor system or documentation from the insured, must include all calibrations and adjustments performed, by crop, for the crop year, including the date each calibration/adjustment was performed and the difference from the previous setting. The annual calibration report must be provided to the AIP or RMA. (b) Insured s name; (c) Unit number; (d) FSA farm/tract/field ID number; (e) Legal description of acreage; and
7 Precision Farming Requirements Harvested Production Records (Continued) (f) A print out, by unit, of the following precision farming technology information: 1 Crop name; 2 Acres harvested; 3 Date harvested; 4 Total production (unadjusted for moisture); 5 Average moisture content (moisture must be adjusted in accordance with the crop provisions); and 6 Yield maps and acreage/production summary records. These records, generated from the system, must show separate production records were maintained by unit and/or practice. These maps must be reviewed to identify harvested and unharvested acreage. If the map indicates unharvested acreage, a visual inspection is required to determine if crop appraisals are needed. (5) If the production and yield map records provided by the insured are not reasonable or the AIP has reason to question the production and/or yield map records, the insured must provide the precision farming technology system or yield monitor systems raw data and any additional production records requested by the AIP. If after reviewing the systems raw data, the precision farming technology system production records are determined to be not acceptable, production must be determined in accordance with Par. 104 and 105. (6) All quality determinations must be made in accordance with Par. 96 and Par. 102 as applicable.
8 Digital Signature Consent Form 3/9/2011 Page 1 Name of Entity: Customer ID: 0 Upgrade Existing Account To be eligible to digitally sign documents, all web accounts must be be Full Access accounts, so if your account has not been upgraded, it will be once your eligibility is confirmed. User Name First Name Last Name Please Circle One: Authorized Rep Primary Insured SBI Other Please Circle One: Authorized Rep Primary Insured SBI Other Create New Account A new, Full Access account will be created for you once your eligibility is confirmed. First Name: Address: Username: Last Name: This is the address to which you would like for us to send you notifications regarding digital signatures The requested username may not be available. Your or an alternative username will be used in such instances. Please Select One: Authorized Rep Primary Insured SBI Other Confirm ation of your eligibility to digitally sign docum ents w ill be em ailed to you at the address above along w ith any necessary instructions on how to log-in, view and sign docum ents. In the event that the ability to digitally sign a docum ent is not available, you w ill be contacted by either your agent or adjuster to m ake other arrangem ents. As alw ays, ARMtech Insurance Services, Inc. guarantees the security of it w ebsite, the integrity of the data presented thereon, and the protection of the personal inform ation of all insureds as m andated by both the Risk Managem ent Agency and the United States Departm ent of Agriculture. By com pleteing this consent form, I understand that I am requesting the ability to digitally sign docum ents to be used by ARMtech Insurance Services, Inc. in the deliverance of the federal crop insurance program. I further understand that w hile docum ents presented to be signed digitally are identical to those sign ed via conventional m ethods, m y eligibility to digitally sign docum ents is subject to review by ARMtech Insurance Services, Inc., and the availability to digitally sign docum ents m ay be determ ined on a docum ent by docum ent basis. CERTIFICATION STATEMENT: I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief all of the information on this form is correct. I also understand that failure to report completely and accurately may result in sanctions under my policy, including but not limited to voidance of the policy, and in criminal or civil penalties (18 U.S.C and 1014; 7 U.S.C. 1506; 31 U.S.C. 3729, 3730 and any other applicable federal statutes). (Signature) (Date) (Print Name) COLLECTION OF INFORMATION AND DATA (PRIVACY ACT) STATEMENT - Agents, Loss Adjusters and Policyholders The following statements are made in accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a): The Risk Management Agency (RMA) is authorized by the Federal Crop Insurance Act (7 U.S.C ) or other Acts, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, to solicit the information requested on documents established by RMA or by approved insurance providers (AIPs) that have been approved by the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC) to deliver Federal crop insurance. The information is necessary for AIPs and RMA to operate the Federal crop insurance program, determine program eligibility, conduct statistical analysis, and ensure program integrity. Form
9 ARMtech Precision Farmer Program Enrollment Form In order for an insured to enroll in the ARMtech Precision Farmer Program, this form must be completed by both the insured and ARMtech crop insurance agent by 15 days prior to the earliest Acreage Reporting Date of the crops included on this form. All participants in the program are required to adhere to regulations set forth by the Risk Management Agency (RMA) pertaining to Precision Ag as well as those stipulated on this form, and failure to meet any of the requirements, either by the agent or the insured, will prevent the insured from reporting acreage and/or production using Precision Farming Data and require the insured to report in a traditional manner. Insured s Responsibilities The insured must calibrate the Precision Farming equipment per the manufacturers instructions and RMA specifications o That calibration must be documented on the ARMtech Report or on a calibration report generated from the insured s farm management software that accompanies the precision ag equipment The Precision Farming equipment the insured uses will capture the proper identifying information within the data, including, but not limited to o Crop planted and seed rate, when the insured reports planted acreage o Harvested yield, when the insured reports at harvest o In short, the Precision Farming data must be complete and not missing any required information per RMA requirements The insured will provide the Precision Farming Data to his or her ARMtech agent via: o Raw file download from their Precision Farming equipment, which must include all required information o Farm management software data export, which must include all required information o Printed report from farm management software, which must include all required information The calibration report must be submitted by the insured with the harvest Precision Farming Data The Precision Farming Data will include only relevant data o That is, it will contain only a single planting or harvesting event o And that event will come from the current year Precision Farming data must be reported on an entire county crop basis The Precision Farming Data must be submitted in a readable format having been properly downloaded/exported/printed per the manufacturer specifications The insured must retain backups of the Precision Farming Data Agent Requirements The agent will map and link all county crops for all policies denoted on this form before the Precision Farming Data is submitted to ARMtech The agent will educate the insured on the insured s responsibilities in reporting using Precision Farming Data, including o Those required by RMA o Those required by ARMtech The agent will collect the Precision Farming Data from the insured and pass it on to ARMtech and/or key the data in AgriNet For planting information if processed per raw data download or export: o The Precision Farming data for planting will be uploaded to ARMtech for processing no later than 15 days before the Acreage Reporting Date o The Precision Farming data will be reported on a Map Based Acreage Report printed and populated by the agent from the Precision Ag data and presented to the insured for signature For harvest information per raw data download or export: o The Precision Farming data for harvest will be uploaded to ARMtech for processing no later than 15 days before the Production Reporting deadline In the event both the planting and production information is reported using Precision Farming Data in the same crop year, the harvest data will be acceptable by itself However, if only the production is reported using Precision Farming Data, the insured must sign a conventional production report and retain traditional records to be used in the event of a claim and/or review If either the agent or the insured fail to meet the requirements set forth on this enrollment form, or if the Precision Farming Data is not deemed viable by ARMtech, the insured must report using traditional methods.
10 ARMtech Precision Farmer Program Enrollment Form Please list all the ARMtech crop insurance policies for which the insured plans to use Precision Ag technology to report: Entity Name Policy Number State County Crop Please list all Precision Ag farming equipment the insured will use while participating in the program: Manufacturer Type of Equipment Model Number
11 ARMtech Precision Farmer Program Enrollment Form INSURED CERTIFICATION STATEMENTS: With this form I confirm that I wish to enroll in ARMtech Insurance Services Precision Farmer program, and I certify that I understand I must abide by all regulations set forth by the Risk Management Agency (RMA) pertaining to acceptable use of precision agriculture technology as well as those procedures stipulated by ARMtech on this form. I further certify that I understand if I or my ARMtech crop insurance agent fail to adhere to all the regulations set for by RMA, fail to follow the procedures outlined in this form, and/or fail to submit Precision Farming Data deemed acceptable by ARMtech, I will be required to report using traditional methods. Finally, I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief all of the information on this form is correct. I also understand that failure to report completely and accurately may result in sanctions under my policy, including but not limited to voidance of the policy, and in criminal or civil penalties (18 U.S.C and 1014; 7 U.S.C. 1506; 31 U.S.C. 3729, 3730 and any other applicable federal statutes). (Insured s Printed Name) (Insured s Signature) (Date) AGENT CERTIFICATION STATEMENTS: I certify I understand that both I and my insured must abide by all regulations set forth by the Risk Management Agency (RMA) pertaining to acceptable use of precision agriculture technology as well as those procedures stipulated by ARMtech on this form. I further certify that I understand if I or my insured fail to adhere to all the regulations set for by RMA, fail to follow the procedures outlined in this form, and/or fail to submit Precision Farming Data deemed acceptable by ARMtech, my insured will be required to report using traditional methods. Finally, I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief all of the information on this form is correct. I also understand that failure to report completely and accurately may result in sanctions under my policy, including but not limited to voidance of the policy, and in criminal or civil penalties (18 U.S.C and 1014; 7 U.S.C. 1506; 31 U.S.C. 3729, 3730 and any other applicable federal statutes). (Agent Printed Name) (Agent Signature) (Date) (Agency Name) COLLECTION OF INFORMATION AND DATA (PRIVACY ACT) STATEMENT The following statements are made in accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a): The Risk Management Agency (RMA) is authorized by the Federal Crop Insurance Act (7 U.S.C ) or other Acts, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, to solicit the information requested on documents established by RMA or by approved insurance providers (AIPs) that have been approved by the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC) to deliver Federal crop insurance. The information is necessary for AIPs and RMA to operate the Federal crop insurance program, determine program eligibility, conduct statistical analysis, and ensure program integrity. Information provided herein may be furnished to other Federal, State, or local agencies, as required or permitted by law, law enforcement agencies, courts or adjudicative bodies, foreign agencies, magistrate, administrative tribunal, AIP s contractors and cooperators, Comprehensive Information Management System (CIMS), congressional offices, or entities under contract with RMA.For insurance agents, certain information may also be disclosed to the public to assist interested individuals in locating agents in a particular area. Disclosure of the information requested is voluntary. However, failure to correctly report the requested information may result in the rejection of this document by the AIP or RMA in accordance with the Standard Reinsurance Agreement between the AIP and FCIC, Federal regulations, or RMA-approved procedures and the denial of program eligibility or benefits derived therefrom. Also, failure to provide true and correct information may result in civil suit or criminal prosecution and the assessment of penalties or pursuit of other remedies. NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or a part of an individual s income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to: USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights,1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C , or call (800) (voice) or (202) (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
12 ARMtech Precision Farmer Report Approved Insurance Provider Applicant Policy #: Agency Agency Code: ARMtech Insurance Services nd Street Lubbock, TX Name: Address: Page 1 of 2 Agency Name: Agent Name: Address: U/W: (800) Bus.: (806) Claims: (800) B Fax: (806) Identification Number: Identification Number Type: SSN EIN RAN Entity Type: Phone: Phone: ARMtech@armt.com County/Crop: Crop Year: Date Time FSN Farm/Tract/Field Type Operator Machine Operator Measured From Scale Machine / Sensor Measured +/- Differential % Differential Original Factor New Factor Harvested Area Average Crop Moisture Scale Source County/Crop: Crop Year: Date Time FSN Farm/Tract/Field Type Operator Machine / Yield Sensor Operator Measured From Scale Machine / Sensor Measured +/- Differential % Differential Original Factor New Factor Harvested Area Average Crop Moisture Scale Source County/Crop: Crop Year: Date Time FSN Farm/Tract/Field Type Operator Machine / Yield Sensor Operator Measured From Scale Machine / Sensor Measured +/- Differential % Differential Original Factor New Factor Harvested Area Average Crop Moisture Scale Source
13 ARMtech Precision Farmer Report Page 2 of 2 CERTIFICATION STATEMENT: I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief all of the information on this form is correct. I also understand that failure to report completely and accurately may result in sanctions under my policy, including but not limited to voidance of the policy, and in criminal or civil penalties (18 U.S.C and 1014; 7 U.S.C. 1506; 31 U.S.C. 3729, 3730 and any other applicable federal statutes). I certify that the information and answers on this application are correct to my knowledge and belief; that none of the reasons for rejection in items 1 through 4 of the Conditions of Acceptance apply; and that I am aware of and understand the requirements of the Collection of Information and Data (Privacy Act), as well as all other provisions contained on this application (front and back). See reverse side of form for statement required by Privacy Act of (Applicant s Signature) (Date) (Agent Printed Name) (Agent Signature) (Date) (Agency Code) COLLECTION OF INFORMATION AND DATA (PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT) - Agents, Loss Adjusters and Policyholders The following statements are made in accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a): The Risk Management Agency (RMA) is authorized by the Federal Crop Insurance Act (7 U.S.C ) or other Acts, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, to solicit the information requested on documents established by RMA or by approved insurance providers (AIPs) that have been approved by the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC) to deliver Federal crop insurance. The information is necessary for AIPs and RMA to operate the Federal crop insurance program, determine program eligibility, conduct statistical analysis, and ensure program integrity. Information provided herein may be furnished to other Federal, State or local agencies, as required or permitted by law, law enforcement agencies, courts or adjudicative bodies, foreign agencies, magistrate, administrative tribunal, AIPs contractors and cooperators, Comprehensive Information Management System (CIMS), congressional offices, or entities under contract with RMA. For insurance agents, certain information may also be disclosed to the public to assist interested individuals in locating agents in a particular area. Disclosure of the information requested is voluntary. However, failure to correctly report the requested information may result in rejection of this document by the AIP or RMA in accordance with the Standard Reinsurance Agreement between the AIP and FCIC, Federal regulations, or RMA-approved procedures and the denial of program eligibility or benefits derived therefrom. Also, failure to provide true and correct information may result in civil suit or criminal prosecution and the assessment of penalties or pursuit of other remedies. NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or a part of an individual s income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA s TARGET Center at (202) (Voice and TDD). To File a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C or call (800) (voice) or (202) (TDD). USDA Is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Form ###
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