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December 2000
- End of An Era--December 20, 2000 -- RMA Administrator Ken Ackerman submitted his letter of resignation, effective January 20, 2001. Ackerman is the second longest serving Administrator in FCIC/RMA history.
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- Role Reversal--December 19, 2000 -- Rain and Hail paid RMA $10 million to settle a six-year old investigation into falsified raisin claims.
Related link:
Department of Justice press release (pdf format)
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- Join Us--December 19, 2000 -- RMA is looking for a few good contractors to help us carry out new educational initiatives in the Northeast.
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- RMA Seeks Recovery of $3.5 Million--December 19, 2000 -- A federal grand jury in North Dakota recently returned a 17-count indictment against individuals and entities charged with conspiracy to defraud RMA, FSA, and the IRS.
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- A Bargain--December 19, 2000 -- Eastern farmers need to act quickly to take advantage of the newly expanded Adjusted Gross Revenue plan. Additional premium subsidies for 2001 make protection affordable.
Related links:
Education initiative press release |
Underserved farmers press release | AGR pilot expansion press release |
Manager's bulletin |
r&d; bulletin
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- Revenue Insurance Updates--December 19, 2000 -- RMA has updated policy information on Crop Revenue Coverage, Revenue Assurance, and Group Risk Income Protection for 2001 spring planted crops. The update includes questions and answers, underwriting rules, and more.
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November 2000
- AGR Cost-Share Available for Northeast Producers--November 27, 2000 -- RMA Administrator Ken Ackerman announces the 2001 Cost-Share Program for the pilot Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) program in 11 underserved states in the Northeast.
Related link: Manager's bulletin
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- APH Rating Methodology Described--November 22, 2000 -- Yield data from many farmers are used to develop premium rates for APH policies. See how these rates are calculated.
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- USDA Targets $25 Million for Farmer Education--November 21, 2000 -- Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman today announced a new five-year, $25 million initiative to increase risk management education and crop insurance products available to farmers in 15 under-served states.
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- AGR Pilot Grows--November 20, 2000 -- The FCIC Board recently voted to make AGR available in 8 more states. The Board also authorized a new revenue product, MVPrice,
and modified an existing one, GRIP. Sales closing for AGR is January 31.
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- November Sales Closing Dates--November 14, 2000 -- RMA announces November 20 and 30 sales closing dates for many fruit crops, fruit tree crops, and clams.
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October 2000
- Spending Bill Moves--October 30, 2000--RMA will operate on $65.597 million in FY 2001, up from $64 million in FY 2000.
Related link: H.R. 4461| RMA Budget Summary
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- Spending Bill Moves--October 12, 2000--On October 11, the House approved the FY 2001 ag appropriations bill (H.R. 4461) 340-75. Senate debate is expected soon and the President is likely to sign the bill. The bill provides $65.597 million for RMA, up from $64 million in FY2000.
Related link: House Committee Report 106-948
- The Beat Goes On--October 11, 2000--A measure to maintain current operations at
USDA until October 14 passed Congress and was signed by President Clinton on October 6. Beginning October 11, the House and Senate debates the FY 2001 ag spending bill, HR 4461.
- 2001 Funding Approval on the Docket--October 2, 2000--On Sept. 29, President Clinton signed off on the bill that enables the Government to run on a continuing resolution for 6 more days following the end of FY 2000.
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September 2000
- Insured Loss Estimates Exceed $2.3 Billion--September 21, 2000--Crop insurance works for farmers. Check the insured loss estimates in your state.
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- Major Sale Closing Date Approaches--September 6, 2000--RMA Administrator Ken Ackerman expects higher fall sales in 2001 due to increased premium subsidies. Related item: Managers bulletin
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- Market Price Elections Out--September 6, 2000--RMA announced 2001 market price elections for wheat, barley, oats, and rye.
August 2000
- Making Hay in South Dakota--August 15, 2000--For crop year 2001, South Dakota producers who buy forage production crop insurance by the Sept. 30 sales closing date can insure non-irrigated as well as irrigated alfalfa and alfalfa/grass mixtures. Producers will also benefit
from the reduced premiums provided by the Agricultural Risk Protection Act of 2000 (see table).
- IDIQ It --August 14, 2000--Vendors have until September 22, 2000, to submit proposals under RMA's Request for Proposal entitled Crop Insurance and Risk Management Strategies. The RFP will result in an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) multiple award contract.
July 2000
- Small Farmers? BIG Benefits--July 26, 2000--After passage of the Agricultural Risk Protection Act of 2000 (ARPA), small farmers have reduced rates for buy-up insurance and the Risk Management Agency has more tools targeted to the small and limited-resource farmers identified in Policy
Goal 4 set by USDA's National Commission of Small Farms report.
- Ag Approps Set for Conference--July 26, 2000--The Senate and House have different ideas on how much RMA needs for A&O budget for FY2001. The Senate approved $65.5 million on July 20, opposed to earlier House approval
of $67.6 million. Additionally, the Senate bill includes an amendment for $13.1 million to address the 1999 shortfall in the 30-percent premium discount offered to farmers.
Related items: House bill (H.R. 4461) | Senate bill (S. 2536) | 2001 Budget Testimony | 2001
USDA Budget Summary (RMA
section only)
- Updates for April 30 Contracts--July 25, 2000--Crop insurance polices with April 30, 2000, contract change dates are subject to certain provisions of the Agricultural
Risk Protection Act of 2000 -- provided both insurance company and producer are amenable.
- Filing for Weather-related Disasters--July 25, 2000--Producers with weather-related crop losses
are reminded to contact their insurance provider and file a notice of loss. Over 400 counties in AL, AZ, CO, FL, GA, IA, NE, NM,
SC, and TX have been declared agricultural disaster areas by USDA. Crop insurance claims are generally paid within 30 days
of determining the final loss.
- Clubs Foster Marketing Skills--July 21, 2000--Terry Anvik, Richland County, MT, wheat farmer, thinks the marketing club he helped start for local farmers just might be the ticket for surviving the current low price cycle that plagues U.S. farmers.
- Blueberry Growers Score a Triple--July 18, 2000--Not only do U.S. blueberry growers have a new national advocacy campaign sponsored by USDA and an upcoming promotion planned by the new USA Blueberry Council, but RMA has the 2001 reduced Lowbush Blueberry rates for crop insurance.
- Sources Sought--July 7, 2000--The FCIC is conducting market research to determine if contractors exist who can conduct actuarial and underwriting reviews for the FCIC Board of Directors and to perform rating of plans of insurance.
June 2000
- Fast!--June 30, 2000--Days after President Clinton signed the
Agricultural Risk Protection Act of 2000 into law, RMA enacted provisions that will make over 90 percent of the benefits available to farmers.
Related items: Manager's Bulletin | 06/20/00 Press Release | Regulation (PDF file, 130 Kb; see page 3)
- New Guidelines for Added Land--June 30, 2000--"We set limits that will not affect most producers yet give us a reasonable amount of program oversight." --
--Ken Ackerman, Administrator
Related item: Manager's
Bulletin
- Keystone State Strikes Again--June 26, 2000--Pennsylvania State Secretary of Agriculture Sam Hayes says, "We want to change how people manage risk in the State of Pennsylvania. " Related
items: State
of Pennsylvania press release
- Tune In--June 26, 2000--Listen to a broadcast of the Administrator discussing crop insurance reform with listeners.
- SRA Needs Quick Action--June 24, 2000Amendments to RMA's reinsurance agreements were issued to implement requirements of the Agricultural Risk Protection Act of 2000. Amendments must be signed and returned to FCIC by June 28, 2000.
Related items: Manager's bulletin no. 18 (PDF file; 30 Kb) | Manager's bulletin no. 17 (PDF file; 30 Kb)
- 3 R's Redux--June 20, 2000--Risk management is about 3 R's: returns, risks, and ruin. (See our new factsheet (PDF file; 49 Kb).
- Participation Grows--June 20, 2000--Despite a smaller premium discount for the 2000 crop year, early national sales indicators show double-digit increases in the number of policies, insured acres, liability, premium, and additional coverage. (See our National Summary
of Business report for the latest numbers.)
- Appropriations Scorecard--June 20, 2000--FY 2001 spending bills are still pending floor votes. The House appropriations bill is H.R. 4461 and the Senate bill is S.2536.
Related items:
2001 Budget Testimony
| 2001
USDA Budget Summary (RMA
section only)
- Congress Returns--June 6, 2000--Congress resumes work on the FY2001 ag spending bills this week. The House version is H.R. 4461 and
the Senate bill is S. 2536.
Related items:
2001 Budget Testimony
| 2001
USDA Budget Summary (RMA
section only)
- Spending Bills Rest--June 1, 2000 -- Both the House and Senate returned June 6.
This session of Congress is scheduled to adjourn October 6, 2000.
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2001 Budget Testimony
| 2001
USDA Budget Summary (RMA
section only)
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May 2000
- Secretary Comments on H.R. 2559 -- May 23, 2000 -- Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman provided additional comments on safety-net legislation pending before Congress.
- Court Rules on Crop Insurance Sales--May 23, 2000--The U.S. Court of Appeals issued an opinion on the sales of crop insurance by national banks.
- Drought Commission Report Issued -- May 17, 2000 -- The National Drought Policy Commission recommended that national drought policy favor preparedness over insurance, insurance over relief, and incentives to producers
and others to plan for droughts. (See the Commission report.)
- FCIC Board Actions -- May 17, 2000 -- The FCIC Board of Directors voted to expand the Revenue Assurance program and discussed RMA's new program development priorities and timetables. (Also see: Manager's
Report | Deputy
Manager's Report | Proposed
Pilots | Revenue
Assurance Revision and Expansion)
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- Participation Grows -- May 11, 2000 -- Despite a smaller premium discount for the 2000 crop year, early national sales indicators show double-digit increases in the number of policies, insured acres, liability,
premium, and additional coverage. (See our National Summary
of Business report for the latest numbers.)
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April 2000
- Risk Reduction -- April 27 -- For most farmers,
reducing risk means more than using crop insurance. The USDA's
ERS highlights some of the widely used tools and strategies used
by farmers.
(PDF file)
- Kraft Partners With I-DRMER Team -- April 13
-- Originally funded by a grant from RMA, the National Program
for Integrated Dairy Risk Management Education and Research (I-DRMER)
project has proved to be a dream of a dairy risk management program,
taking on extended life with Kraft.
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Related stories:
Managing By the Numbers
| About I-DRMER
- Canker Protection Still Available -- April 7
-- RMA reminds citrus producers in 29 Florida counties that it
isn't too late to secure protection from Asiatic Citrus Canker
through the Florida
Fruit Tree pilot crop insurance program (PDF file; 25Kb).
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Related story:
Seminoles Plan for Success
- Canker Protection Still Available -- April 7
-- RMA reminds citrus producers in 29 Florida counties that it
isn't too late to secure protection from Asiatic Citrus Canker
through the Florida
Fruit Tree pilot crop insurance program (PDF file; 25Kb).
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Related story:
Seminoles Plan for Success
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March 2000
- USDA Supports Senate Bill -- March 22 -- Agriculture
Secretary Dan Glickman announced qualified support for Senate-passed
legislation to strengthen the crop insurance program.
- New Business Opportunities -- March 15 -- Business
is booming, so RMA is looking for companies that will provide
us market research, construct economic models, and design new
policies and procedures.
(Links to Commerce Business Daily website.)
- Crop Insurance Goes Organic -- March 7 -- Agriculture
Secretary Dan Glickman announced that RMA will pilot organic
crop insurance endorsements.
- Got Options? -- March 7 -- Risk Management
Agency Administrator Ken Ackerman today announced dairy producers
in 61 counties are now eligible for training and cost sharing
under the Dairy Options Pilot
Program (DOPP).
- Progress! -- March 6 -- RMA Administrator Ken
Ackerman commented favorably about recent passage of crop insurance
legislation by the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
Committee.
- Curbing Abuse -- March 1 -- RMA Administrator
Ken Ackerman and insurance industry representatives announced
new joint initiatives that will help ensure greater program oversight.
"USDA and Congress have both proposed major new financial
investments in the crop insurance program. We have an obligation
to assure farmers and taxpayers that the money will be well spent.
These initiatives will go a long way toward providing that assurance."
- Crop Producer Survey Available Online -- March
1 -- A survey entitled Crop Producer Risk Management Survey:
A Preliminary Summary of Selected Data is now available online
from Mississippi State University. (Note:
This link will take you to the MSU site.)
(PDF file;
101Kb)
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February 2000
- RMA Sets New Performance Records -- February 5
-- RMA's employees, insurance companies, and agents have established
new records in acres insured, protection, and actuarial soundness.
Further, coverage options and the value received by farmers also
increased.
(PDF file; 49Kb)
- USDA Releases Annual Report -- February 5 --
Sowing the Seeds for a New Millennium, the FY99 annual
report of the Secretary of Agriculture, is now available online:
RMA
section (PDF file; 12Kb) | Full
version (PDF file; 3,707Kb)
- Secretary Proposes New Crop Insurance Initiatives
-- February 7 -- USDA's 2001 budget proposal will include
a premium discount totaling $640 million; $100 million annually
for policies covering multi-year losses; $100 million annually
to provide livestock producers with price protection; and funding
for risk management education and research. Other USDA initiatives
were proposed as part of a comprehensive effort to strengthen
the farm safety net.
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Press
Release |
Recorded
Webcast | USDA's
2001 Budget Summary
- New Crop Insurance Option Now Available in Five Montana
Counties -- February 11 -- The Federal Crop Insurance
Corporation (FCIC) Board of Directors
approved a pilot program in five Montana counties that will help
some producers obtain a more accurate insurance yield guarantee.
The counties where the Basic Unit Actual Production History (APH) pilot program will operate are
Daniels, Fergus, Hill, Pondera, and Yellowstone.
- Sales Closing Dates Near -- February 18 --
Farmers need to act quickly to take advantage of an estimated
25-percent premium discount on higher levels of protection. Sales
closing dates can vary by state and crop. February
28 sales closing dates | March
15 sales closing dates
- RMA Resources Drop, Program Participation Triples
-- February 29 -- RMA Administrator Ken Ackerman testified
before the Senate Ag Appropriations Subcommittee on the need
to enhance crop insurance.
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January 2000
- Secretary Outlines Priorities and Accomplishments
-- January 10 -- After restating his commitment to improve
the safety net features of the 1996 Farm Bill, Sec. Glickman
listed USDA's accomplishments for 1999. Among them: the estimated
30-percent reduction in crop insurance premiums that helped boost
coverage to more than $30 billion on 196.3 million acres of cropland.
- Spring Price Elections Announced -- January 11
-- RMA announced projected market prices for the 2000 crop year
for corn, hybrid
corn seed, hybrid sorghum seed, corn silage, grain sorghum, malting
barley and soybeans, along with prices for cotton
and rice.
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To find most other crop year 2000 price elections,
view our Price
Election Data and scroll to your state and crop.
- New County Programs Listed -- January 12 --
Find out whether a new crop insurance program is available in
your county for the 2000 crop year. Pilot
Program Expansion (PDF File)
An estimated 25-percent premium discount on insured 2000 crops
makes coverage more affordable. See a complete
listing of all crop programs and policy dates. (This is a
large printout -- scroll to your state and crop.)
- Revenue Assurance Available in 2000 Crop Year -- January
28 -- The Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC) Board
of Directors approved the Revenue Assurance (RA) plan of insurance
for the 2000 crop year. The RA program was expanded for the 2000
crop year for corn and soybeans in IN; spring wheat in ID, MN,
and SD; feed barley and canola/rapeseed in ID and ND; and sunflowers
in ND. Additionally, the maximum coverage level for enterprise
and whole-farm units was increased to 85 percent. (About RA)
(PDF file; 323Kb)
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