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The Agricultural Act of 2014: Update on STAX, SCO & Farm Bill Implementation Southeast Region December 2014

2014 Farm Bill Fundamental changes in cotton s safety net DP and CCP programs discontinued Greater reliance on crop insurance products Maintains marketing loan Across commodities, growers faced with new program choices Targeted for phase-in over 14 and 15 crops Unless otherwise noted, sequestration applies to FSA programs but not crop insurance

2014 Cotton Transition Assistance New insurance products available in 2015 Transition program for cotton for the 2014 crop Equates to 5.4 cents/lb. on all 2013 base acres and DP yield; Subject to separate limit of $40k/legal entity Eligibility not affected by other program choices or planting decisions Payments occur on/after Oct 1, 2014

Basic STAX Concept

Stacked Income Protection Plan STAX new revenue insurance product available in 2015 for purchase on all acres planted to upland cotton; administered by USDA s RMA Indemnities triggered by revenue experience at county level (or combined counties if necessary for actuarially sound product); STAX indemnities NOT based on individual experience Offered by irrigated/non-irrigated practice to greatest extent possible

Basic STAX Concept Individual Revenue County Revenue County Revenue > 90%, then no Deductible STAX indemnity Deductible STAX 90% 70% Individual Coverage County Revenue at or below 70%, STAX indemnity at max

Basic STAX Calculations Description Example Expected County Revenue = Insurance Projected Price x Expected County Yield Actual County Revenue = Insurance Harvest Price x Actual County Yield Indemnity is lesser of amount that 90% of Expected County Revenue exceeds Actual County Revenue or 20% of Expected County Revenue Insurance Projected Price $0.65 Expected County Yield 1,000 lbs Expected County Revenue $650 Insurance Harvest Price $0.60 Actual County Yield 850 lbs Actual County Revenue $510 90% of Exp. County Revenue $585 20% of Exp. County Revenue $135 Indemnity $75

STAX Availability

Availability of STAX STAX will be offered in all counties in which underlying cotton crop insurance products are offered includes more than 700 counties Offer at a county-level to the greatest extent possible If county does not have enough acres & producers for actuarial soundness, then counties will be combined.

Stand-alone or Primary County County has (by practice) 10+ years of history 10,000+ acres in past 5 years 20+ producers in past 5 years Actuarial offer will include yield history and final yield of only that county (by practice) Some room for judgment for counties that miss criteria by a small amount Accounts for 80% of acres

Two County Group (or Proxy County) County missing one (+) criteria and: Is adjacent to a stand-alone Actuarial offer will include yield history and final yield of that county and the adjacent county If more than one adjacent county qualifies one is picked considering: A. Yield correlation B. Acreage of stand-alone county Primary county continues to stand on its own. Accounts for another 7-8% of acres.

Circle Group County missing criteria and: Is adjacent to a stand-alone Can meet criteria when combined with surrounding adjacent counties? Actuarial offer will include yield history and final yield of that county and all of the adjacent counties Covers another 7-8% of acres.

Double Circle and NASS District County missing criteria and: Is adjacent to a stand-alone Can meet criteria when combined with adjacent counties Can meet criteria when combined with counties at double circle or NASS crop reporting district level Actuarial offer will include yield history and final yield of that county and (the option with fewer acres): 1. All of the adjacent counties and counties adjacent to them 2. All counties in the NASS district

Outliers Possible Group Options A.Nearest stand-alone county Practice specific B.Triple Circle C.Non-irrigated practice in the county For irrigated practice only Yield variance of practices considered D.Geographic grouping e.g. a series of counties that all have similar soil, climate, etc.

Finding Your Production Area RMA refers to the counties and county groupings as Production Areas Production Areas will be reevaluated periodically to determine if still appropriate Maps of Production Areas are posted at http://www.rma.usda.gov/news/currentissues/st axsco/

STAX Yields

STAX Expected & Actual Yields Expected & Actual Yields for STAX are based on crop insurance data Allows for practice specific data in more areas Enables aggregation into larger groups RMA yields for area plans are based on future projection of yields Includes projection of yield trends (by practice) Exceptional years (high or low) can be given less weight when calculating projected yield STAX Expected Yield may also be based on 5-yr Olympic average Only if the Olympic average is higher than RMA s projected yield

Crop Insurance and NASS Data Data reflect a sample county Note that NASS published an aggregated yield for this county 1400 1200 1000 800 600 Comparison of NASS County Yield and Crop Insurance Yield by Practice RMA has published their historical yields 400 NASS County Yield Irrigated Yield (Crop Ins.) 200 Non-Irrigated Yield (Crop Ins.) 0 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 Available at http://www.cotton.org/econ/cropinfo/cropdata/rma-yield-data.cfm

STAX Choices

STAX & Harvest Price Option As with existing revenue products, producers have choice to include or exclude the Harvest Price Option (HPO) If the Harvest Price is above Projected Price, then HPO will indemnify yield losses at the higher harvest price Overwhelmingly, purchases of individual revenue policies include HPO Choices are: STAX Revenue Protection or STAX Revenue Protection with Harvest Price Exclusion

STAX & Coverage Band The widest STAX coverage band is from 90% to 70% Both upper and lower end of the range are adjustable in 5% increments 10 coverage bands: 90-70%, 90-75%, 90-80%, 90-85% 85-70%, 85-75%, 85-80% 80-70%, 80-75% 75-70%

STAX & the Protection Factor Select Protection Factor Feature in existing area-wide insurance products Choose in 1 percentage point increments between 80% and 120% Under a 90-70% STAX policy, the Protection Factor doesn t change when an indemnity is triggered, i.e. there must be a 10% loss in county revenue But the Protection Factor will adjust any indemnity up or down by up to 20% based on selected factor Increases liability and increases premium

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50% 55% 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85% 90% 95% 100% Indemnity Impact of Protection Factor Assuming Expected County Revenue = $600 $160 $140 $120 $100 120% Protection Factor $80 $60 80% Protection Factor $40 $20 $0 % Loss in County Revenue

STAX Liability & Premiums

STAX Yields & Premium Rates RMA has released expected yields for all counties Premium rates also published Since a revenue policy, rates published across a range of price volatility factors Information available at Actuarial Information Browser of RMA website http://webapp.rma.usda.gov/apps/actuarialinformation browser2015/cropcriteria.aspx

STAX Premium Subsidy Premium subsidy is 80%, equals highest available under existing products Coverage Level % 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 Individual Yield & Revenue Basic & Optional 67 64 64 59 59 55 48 38 Enterprise 80 80 80 80 80 77 68 53 Area-wide Yield/Revenue 64 64 59 59 55

Isle of Wight Co, VA STAX Calculations* Irrigated Non-Irrigated 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 991 991 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $644 $644 4. 90% of Expected Revenue (90% * #3) $580 $580 5. Maximum Indemnity @ 1.2 Prot Factor (1.2*(20% of #3)) $155 $155 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.3702 0.3702 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $57 $57 8. Producer-paid Premium (#7 * 0.2) $11 $11 * Premium based on STAX with Harvest Price Option an assumes price volatility factor of 0.15. Final volatility factor will be determined during price discovery period.

Edgecombe Co, NC STAX Calculations* Irrigated Non-Irrigated 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 807 807 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $525 $525 4. 90% of Expected Revenue (90% * #3) $472 $472 5. Maximum Indemnity @ 1.2 Prot Factor (1.2*(20% of #3)) $126 $126 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.3280 0.3280 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $41 $41 8. Producer-paid Premium (#7 * 0.2) $8 $8 * Premium based on STAX with Harvest Price Option an assumes price volatility factor of 0.15. Final volatility factor will be determined during price discovery period.

Orangeburg Co, SC STAX Calculations* Irrigated Non-Irrigated 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 1,136 885 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $738 $575 4. 90% of Expected Revenue (90% * #3) $665 $518 5. Maximum Indemnity @ 1.2 Prot Factor (1.2*(20% of #3)) $177 $138 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.3308 0.5713 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $59 $79 8. Producer-paid Premium (#7 * 0.2) $12 $16 * Premium based on STAX with Harvest Price Option an assumes price volatility factor of 0.15. Final volatility factor will be determined during price discovery period.

Tift Co, GA STAX Calculations* Irrigated Non-Irrigated 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 1,111 826 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $722 $537 4. 90% of Expected Revenue (90% * #3) $650 $483 5. Maximum Indemnity @ 1.2 Prot Factor (1.2*(20% of #3)) $173 $129 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.2435 0.5746 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $42 $74 8. Producer-paid Premium (#7 * 0.2) $8 $15 * Premium based on STAX with Harvest Price Option an assumes price volatility factor of 0.15. Final volatility factor will be determined during price discovery period.

Limestone Co, AL STAX Calculations* Irrigated Non-Irrigated 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 1,111 838 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $722 $545 4. 90% of Expected Revenue (90% * #3) $650 $490 5. Maximum Indemnity @ 1.2 Prot Factor (1.2*(20% of #3)) $173 $131 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.3099 0.6130 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $54 $80 8. Producer-paid Premium (#7 * 0.2) $11 $16 * Premium based on STAX with Harvest Price Option an assumes price volatility factor of 0.15. Final volatility factor will be determined during price discovery period.

Santa Rosa Co, FL STAX Calculations* Irrigated Non-Irrigated 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 1,165 831 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $757 $540 4. 90% of Expected Revenue (90% * #3) $682 $486 5. Maximum Indemnity @ 1.2 Prot Factor (1.2*(20% of #3)) $182 $130 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.2369 0.3270 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $43 $42 8. Producer-paid Premium (#7 * 0.2) $9 $8 * Premium based on STAX with Harvest Price Option an assumes price volatility factor of 0.15. Final volatility factor will be determined during price discovery period.

RMA Production-Area Yields 1,200 1,000 Irrigated Edgecombe Co, NC Yields Non-Irrigated 800 600 400 200 0 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013

Dollars per Acre Historical Illustration of Edgecombe Co. NC STAX Indemnities $300 Irrigated STAX Non-Irrigated STAX $250 $200 $150 $100 $50 $0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Assumes 90-70% STAX and 120% Protection Factor

Dollars per Acre Historical Illustration of Isle of Wight Co, VA STAX Indemnities $350 $300 Irrigated STAX Non-Irrigated STAX $250 $200 $150 $100 $50 $0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Assumes 90-70% STAX and 120% Protection Factor

Dollars per Acre Historical Illustration of Orangeburg Co, SC STAX Indemnities $250 Irrigated STAX Non-Irrigated STAX $200 $150 $100 $50 $0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Assumes 90-70% STAX and 120% Protection Factor

Dollars per Acre $300 $250 Historical Illustration of Tift Co, GA STAX Indemnities Irrigated STAX Non-Irrigated STAX $200 $150 $100 $50 $0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Assumes 90-70% STAX and 120% Protection Factor

Dollars per Acre Historical Illustration of Limestone Co, AL STAX Indemnities $300 Irrigated STAX Non-Irrigated STAX $250 $200 $150 $100 $50 $0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Assumes 90-70% STAX and 120% Protection Factor

Dollars per Acre Historical Illustration of Santa Rosa Co, FL STAX Indemnities $300 Irrigated STAX Non-Irrigated STAX $250 $200 $150 $100 $50 $0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Assumes 90-70% STAX and 120% Protection Factor

STAX & Underlying Coverage

STAX & Existing Insurance Coverage Designed to be a complement to existing coverage May be purchased as the only insurance policy covering that acre; or purchased in addition to CAT coverage or existing buy-up product Note: Lower band of STAX coverage may not overlap the coverage level of another insurance policy on that same acre

% of Expected Revenue Insurance Coverage Choices 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Deductible Maximum STAX Uncovered Range Underlying Coverage None 50% 55% 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85% Underlying Coverage Level

Considerations if Coverage >70% Premium savings Area-wide coverage vs. individual coverage Does individual yield experience correlate with areawide experience?

Supplemental Coverage Option

Supplemental Coverage Option New product for upland cotton & other crops beginning in 2015 May not be purchased on cotton acres covered by STAX Must purchase underlying insurance policy Provides coverage for portion of a producer s deductible Indemnities triggered on county yield or revenue experience, depending on underlying coverage

Additional SCO Features SCO deductible is 14% Indemnities triggered if county yield/revenue falls below 86% of expected yield/revenue % by which county yield/revenue falls below 86% determines indemnity that is adjusted based on value of the producer s individual indemnity SCO coverage extends down to the coverage level of the underlying policy SCO premium subsidy is 65%

Considerations for STAX or SCO Underlying Coverage Required Area-wide Trigger SCO Yes Yes; Yield or Revenue; depending on ind. policy STAX No Yes; Revenue Deductible 14% fixed 10% minimum Coverage Band Down to underlying coverage Down to 70% Premium Subsidy 65% 80% Indemnity Paid on % of Individual s deductible Paid on county shortfall, adjusted by protection factor

Key Questions Is your individual APH well above the expected county yield? Is your underlying coverage less than 70%? Remember that both STAX and SCO trigger off county experience, at 90% & 86%, respectively.

Isle of Wight Co, VA STAX & SCO* Irrigated & Non-Irrigated Practice STAX: SCO: SCO: 90-70% 86-70% 86-60% 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 991 991 991 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $644 $644 $644 4. 5. Trigger % of Expected Revenue (90% or 86% * #3) Maximum Indemnity (STAX:1.2*(20% of #3), SCO:16% or 26% of #3) $580 $554 $554 $155 $103 $167 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.3702 0.3248 0.2140 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $57 $33 $36 8. Producer Premium (#7 * 0.2 or 0.35) $11 $12 $13 * Premium based price volatility factor of 0.15.

Edgecombe Co, NC STAX & SCO* Irrigated & Non-Irrigated Practice STAX: SCO: SCO: 90-70% 86-70% 86-60% 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 807 807 807 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $525 $525 $525 4. 5. Trigger % of Expected Revenue (90% or 86% * #3) Maximum Indemnity (STAX:1.2*(20% of #3), SCO:16% or 26% of #3) $472 $451 $451 $126 $84 $136 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.3280 0.2975 0.2378 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $41 $25 $32 8. Producer Premium (#7 * 0.2 or 0.35) $8 $9 $11 * Premium based price volatility factor of 0.15.

Orangeburg Co, SC STAX & SCO* Irrigated Practice STAX: SCO: SCO: 90-70% 86-70% 86-60% 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 1,136 1,136 1,136 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $738 $738 $738 4. 5. Trigger % of Expected Revenue (90% or 86% * #3) Maximum Indemnity (STAX:1.2*(20% of #3), SCO:16% or 26% of #3) $665 $635 $635 $177 $118 $192 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.3308 0.2996 0.2019 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $59 $35 $39 8. Producer Premium (#7 * 0.2 or 0.35) $12 $12 $14 * Premium based price volatility factor of 0.15.

Orangeburg Co, SC STAX & SCO* Non-Irrigated Practice STAX: SCO: SCO: 90-70% 86-70% 86-60% 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 885 885 885 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $575 $575 $575 4. 5. Trigger % of Expected Revenue (90% or 86% * #3) Maximum Indemnity (STAX:1.2*(20% of #3), SCO:16% or 26% of #3) $518 $495 $495 $138 $92 $150 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.5713 0.5298 0.4474 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $79 $49 $67 8. Producer Premium (#7 * 0.2 or 0.35) $16 $17 $23 * Premium based price volatility factor of 0.15.

Tift Co, GA STAX & SCO* Irrigated Practice STAX: SCO: SCO: 90-70% 86-70% 86-60% 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 1,111 1,111 1,111 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $722 $722 $722 4. 5. Trigger % of Expected Revenue (90% or 86% * #3) Maximum Indemnity (STAX:1.2*(20% of #3), SCO:16% or 26% of #3) $650 $621 $621 $173 $116 $188 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.2435 0.1966 0.1328 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $42 $23 $25 8. Producer Premium (#7 * 0.2 or 0.35) $8 $8 $9 * Premium based price volatility factor of 0.15.

Tift Co, GA STAX & SCO* Non-Irrigated Practice STAX: SCO: SCO: 90-70% 86-70% 86-60% 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 826 826 826 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $537 $537 $537 4. 5. Trigger % of Expected Revenue (90% or 86% * #3) Maximum Indemnity (STAX:1.2*(20% of #3), SCO:16% or 26% of #3) $483 $462 $462 $129 $86 $140 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.5746 0.5283 0.4303 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $74 $45 $60 8. Producer Premium (#7 * 0.2 or 0.35) $15 $16 $21 * Premium based price volatility factor of 0.15.

Limestone Co, AL STAX & SCO* Irrigated Practice STAX: SCO: SCO: 90-70% 86-70% 86-60% 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 1,111 1,111 1,111 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $722 $722 $722 4. 5. Trigger % of Expected Revenue (90% or 86% * #3) Maximum Indemnity (STAX:1.2*(20% of #3), SCO:16% or 26% of #3) $650 $621 $621 $173 $116 $188 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.3099 0.2671 0.1933 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $54 $31 $36 8. Producer Premium (#7 * 0.2 or 0.35) $11 $11 $13 * Premium based price volatility factor of 0.15.

Limestone Co, AL STAX & SCO* Non-Irrigated Practice STAX: SCO: SCO: 90-70% 86-70% 86-60% 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 838 838 838 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $545 $545 $545 4. 5. Trigger % of Expected Revenue (90% or 86% * #3) Maximum Indemnity (STAX:1.2*(20% of #3), SCO:16% or 26% of #3) $490 $468 $468 $131 $87 $142 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.6130 0.5758 0.5028 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $80 $50 $71 8. Producer Premium (#7 * 0.2 or 0.35) $16 $18 $25 * Premium based price volatility factor of 0.15.

Santa Rosa Co, FL STAX & SCO* Irrigated Practice STAX: SCO: SCO: 90-70% 86-70% 86-60% 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 1,165 1,165 1,165 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $757 $757 $757 4. 5. Trigger % of Expected Revenue (90% or 86% * #3) Maximum Indemnity (STAX:1.2*(20% of #3), SCO:16% or 26% of #3) $682 $651 $651 $182 $121 $197 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.2369 0.2096 0.1349 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $43 $25 $27 8. Producer Premium (#7 * 0.2 or 0.35) $9 $9 $9 * Premium based price volatility factor of 0.15.

Santa Rosa Co, FL STAX & SCO* Non-Irrigated Practice STAX: SCO: SCO: 90-70% 86-70% 86-60% 1. Insurance Projected Price (Assumed) $0.65 $0.65 $0.65 2. Expected County Yield/Pltd Acre (RMA) 831 831 831 3. Expected County Revenue (#1 * #2) $540 $540 $540 4. 5. Trigger % of Expected Revenue (90% or 86% * #3) Maximum Indemnity (STAX:1.2*(20% of #3), SCO:16% or 26% of #3) $486 $465 $465 $130 $86 $140 6. Premium Rate per $ of Liability (RMA) 0.327 0.2872 0.2315 7. Total Premium (#6 * #5) $42 $25 $33 8. Producer Premium (#7 * 0.2 or 0.35) $8 $9 $11 * Premium based price volatility factor of 0.15.

Other Crop Insurance Changes Enhanced coverage options by enterprise units Makes permanent 80% premium subsidy Allows for enterprise unit coverage by irrigated and non-irrigated practices Allows for different coverage levels by irrigated/non-irrigated practice

Other Crop Insurance Changes Adjustment in APH insurable yields Producer may opt to exclude any year from APH if yield in county in that year is less than 50% of ten-year county average; Also applies to contiguous counties and allows for the separation of irrigated and non-irrigated acres More details in December Peanut revenue coverage Conservation compliance required for insurance premium subsidy Must file AD-1026 by June 1, 2015

Other Farm Bill Issues

Key Decision Dates Sep 29, 14 Feb 27, 15: Retain or re-allocate covered commodity bases and update payment yield by landowner Nov 17, 14 Mar 31, 15: PLC or ARC per farm per covered commodity base by all producers (POA) April 15 Summer 15: 14 and 15 crop annual sign-up Oct 15 14 PLC/ARC payments due

Payment Acres for PLC or ARC-CO 85% of sum of base acres for each covered commodity and any generic base attributed to the covered commodity When generic acres planted to one or more covered commodities, special rules for calculating total payment acres

Understanding Generic Base Did the farm have cotton base in 2013? If yes, then those base acres became generic base in 2014 through 2018. Are there (or will there be) covered commodities (grains, oilseeds, rice, peanuts) planted on the farm in 14-18? If yes, then all or a portion of generic base acres eligible to receive PLC/ARC payments in that year.

Attributing Generic Base 2015 Base Generic Wheat Total # of Base Acres 100 100 200 2015 Planted Cotton Wheat Total # of Planted Acres 100 100 200 (Individual Covered Commodity Planted) as % of (Total Covered Commodity Planted) 100/100 = 100% Generic Base Attributed 100 2015 Effective Base for PLC/ARC 200 200 2015 Payment Acres for PLC/ARC 0 85%*200 170

Upland Cotton Marketing Loan Loan rate set by formula using average of AWP for 2 most recently completed marketing years, as of Oct 1 in year prior to planting Loan rate does not change during marketing year Loan rate for base quality not less than 45 cents or greater than 52 cents For 2015, base loan rate set at 52 cents MLGs & LDPs now subject to payment limit

Payment Limits $125K limit/entity for PLC, ARC, MLG, LDP Separate limit for peanuts Does not apply to eligibility for crop insurance premium subsidies USDA developing interim and longer-term process for applying MLG/LDP to payment limit Coops or producer responsible for overpayment NCC Briefing Paper included in handout

AGI Means Test If 3-yr avg AGI > $900K, then ineligible for PLC, ARC, MLG and LDP New procedure for AGI certification/verification Producer must file CCC-941 IRS will verify eligibility Coops and LSAs can redeem loans at AWP w/o verifying certification/verification Producer can redeem loans at AWP/receive LDP if certification on file prior to verification by IRS If determined ineligible, repayment required

Resources Texas A&M Ag and Food Policy Center decision tool https://decisionaid.afpc.tamu.edu/ University of Illinois farm bill toolbox http://farmbilltoolbox.farmdoc.illinois.edu/ USDA-RMA Farm Bill page http://www.rma.usda.gov/news/currentissues/fa rmbill/index.html USDA-FSA website http://www.fsa.usda.gov/fsa/ Check your state university extension website

Final Questions? Presentation and Summary available for NCC members at www.cotton.org Producers Cooperatives Ginners Cottonseed Merchants Warehouses Manufacturers