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South Dakota Corn Group Hosting Call With FSA Administrator And Congressman

South Dakota Corn Group Hosting Call With FSA Administrator And Congressman

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South Dakota Corn is hosting a conference call this week on Wednesday June 3 at 3:30 with Farm Service Agency Administrator Richard Fordyce and South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson. South Dakota Corn Executive Director Lisa Richardson says farmers can direct their questions to the FSA Chief on the several programs he’s administering.

She says producers will also have an opportunity to pose their questions to Congressman Dusty Johnson on the call.

Richardson says she’s heard from several growers on pandemic aid requirements for livestock producers and what eligibility there is for unpriced crops, as well as some weather concerns.

The CALL IN begins at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday June 3. Those interested should call 1-800-724—2485, and dial in the conference code number 514187.

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