CATCH THE BUZZ – A New U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Disaster Program called 2017 Wildfires and Hurricanes Indemnity Program (2017 WHIP)

Alan Harman

 

Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue announced new details on eligibility for a new U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) disaster program called 2017 Wildfires and Hurricanes Indemnity Program (2017 WHIP).                                                              

USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) will deploy up to $2.36 billion that Congress appropriated to help producers with recovery of their agricultural operations in at least nine states with hurricane damage and states impacted by wildfire.

Perdue said the U.S. last year experienced some of the most significant disasters in decades, some back-to-back, at the most critical time in the production year.

“While USDA has a suite of disaster programs as well as crop insurance available to help producers manage their risk, Congress felt it was important to provide extra assistance to our nation’s farms and ranches that were the hardest hit last year,” Perdue said.

“Our team is working as quickly as possible to make this new program available to farmers in need. Our aim is to provide excellent customer service, building on efforts which began the day the storm hit.”

Key Updates Include:

Hurricane Recovery: To be eligible a crop, tree, bush or vine must be located in a primary disaster county with either a Presidential declaration or a Secretarial designation due to a 2017 hurricane. Crops, trees, bushes or vines located in other counties may also be eligible if the producer provides documentation the loss was caused by a 2017 hurricane.

Wildfire Recovery: Any crop, tree, bush or vine, damaged by a 2017 wildfire is eligible.

Eligible Producers: Eligibility will be determined on an individual basis, using the level of insurance coverage purchased for 2017 for the total crop acres on the area for which the WHIP application is made.

Eligible producers who certify to an average adjusted gross income (AGI) of at least 75 percent derived from farming or ranching, including other agriculture and forestry-based businesses during the tax years 2013, 2014 and 2015, will be eligible for a $900,000 payment limitation with verification.

All other eligible producers requesting 2017 WHIP benefits will be subject to a $125,000 payment limitation.

Crop Insurance Requirement: Both insured and uninsured producers are eligible to apply for WHIP. However, all producers opting to receive 2017 WHIP payments will be required to purchase crop insurance at the 60% coverage level, or Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) at the 60% buy up coverage level if crop insurance is not available.

Coverage must be in place for the next two applicable crop years to meet program requirements.

Acreage Reporting Requirements: In addition, for the applicable crop years, all producers are required to file an acreage report and report production, if applicable.

Payment Formula: FSA will calculate WHIP payments with this formula: Expected Value of the Crop x WHIP Factor – Value of Crop Harvested – Insurance Indemnity

The WHIP factor ranges from 65% to 95%. Producers who did not insure their crops in 2017 will receive a 65% WHIP Factor. Insured producers, or producers who had NAP, will receive between 70% and 95% WHIP Factors; those purchasing higher levels of coverage will receive higher WHIP Factors.