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Nebraska FSA Extending Deadline for Prevented Plant Reporting

Nebraska FSA Extending Deadline for Prevented Plant Reporting

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency in Nebraska is extending the deadline for producers to report their spring prevented plant crop acres. Nebraska FSA spokesperson Bobbie Kriz Wickham says producers now have until July 15 to report to their local FSA office.

She says with the prevented plant reporting extension, producers can now report both prevent plant and their acreage certification at the same time.

Wickham advises farmers call their county FSA office for an appointment and not to wait until July 15.

The prevented plant reporting extension to July 15 applies mainly to spring-planted crops such as corn, soybeans, and grain sorghum.

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