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							FSA Advises Producers to Anticipate Payment 
							Reductions Due to Mandated Sequester 
							
								
									 
 
								
								USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) is reminding 
								farmers and ranchers who participate in FSA 
								programs to plan accordingly in FY2014 for 
								automatic spending reductions known as 
								sequestration. The Budget Control Act of 2011 (BCA) 
								mandates that federal agencies implement 
								automatic, annual reductions to discretionary 
								and mandatory spending limits. For mandatory 
								programs, the sequestration rate for FY2014 is 
								7.2%. Accordingly, FSA is implementing 
								sequestration for the following programs:
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								Dairy Indemnity Payment Program;
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								Marketing Assistance Loans;
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								Loan Deficiency Payments;
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								Sugar Loans;
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								Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program;
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								Tobacco Transition Payment Program;
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								2013 Direct and Counter-Cyclical Payments;
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								2013 Average Crop Revenue Election Program;
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								2011 and 2012 Supplemental Revenue Assistance 
								Program;
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								Storage, handling; and Econimic Adjustment 
								Assistance for
 upland cotton
 
 Conservation Reserve Program payments are 
								specifically exempt by statute from 
								sequestration, thus these payments will not be 
								reduced.
 
 These sequester percentages reflect current law 
								estimates; however with the continuing budget 
								uncertainty, Congress still may adjust the exact 
								percentage reduction. Today’s announcement 
								intends to help producers plan for the impact of 
								sequestration cuts in FY2014.
 
 At this time, FSA is required to implement the 
								sequester reductions. Due to the expiration of 
								the Farm Bill on September 30, FSA does not have 
								the flexibility to cover these payment 
								reductions in the same manner as in FY13. FSA 
								will provide notification as early as 
								practicable on the specific payment reductions.
 
 For information about FSA programs, visit your 
								county USDA Service Center or go to
								
								
								www.fsa.usda.gov/ .
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