Reams BY KARL BERGER Special Correspondent Fanners who’ve suffered seri ous drought losses can begin to file this week for government pay ments under the special drought assistance program authorized by Congress in August, if they can wade their way through the reams of required paperwork. Officials at county offices of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, who were briefed on the program’s final details last week, will begin pro cessing applications Monday, Oct. 3, according to Alarie Fleming, a program specialist in the state ASCS office in Harrisburg, Pa. There’s no rush, however. The deadline for submitting applica tions is March 31, 1989. The temporary new program is the centerpiece of the drought relief package Congress approved in early August, when drought and searing heat still gripped much of the nation. Late-season rains, while a help to some crops, are not George Demeree Is RCMA Presidential Candidate LITITZ (Lancaster) George Demeree, who has owned and operated a dairy farm in Little Falls, NY for 32 years has announced that he is running for president of RCMA. George feels there are four main areas of concern: l. RCMA has to get more aggressive. 2. RCMA should have a far mer with no other major commit ments leading the organization. 3. The formation of volunteer dairy fanners known as the RCMA army which could be used whenever needed. 4. Immediate attention to a nationwide class II pricing structure. George would like the oppor tunity to address all the co-op dele gate meetings this fall and seeks the grassroots support of all dairy farmers in the northeast. HOG CONFINEMENT EQUIPMENT Discounted Factory Direct Prices g P VERTICAL BAR PENNING f U 7f> Cjl SYSTEM Finishing Ifrrfl 'l'ffW | , Nursery "'- 1 ———; ,L , ; Pre-nursery 1 b'-'S'-'hf J Sillll j J Post, Brackets, and Accessories. L —-—yji vlk GESTATION STALLS All Stabling & Penning Is Available In: CRATES Of Paper Work Needed expected to change the eligible sta tus of hundreds of farmers across the Mid-Atlantic region. Basically, the program will pro vide payments - in cash, not com modity certificates to any farmer who can document losses of 35 percent or more from the yield nor mally harvested. It doesn’t matter whether or not he is located in a county that has obtained a disaster designation from federal govern ment officials. Local ASCS officials will deter mine the amount of assistance available by farm and by crop, Flemiqg noted. That means a far mer could qualify for payments on a particularly poor com crop even if his losses when considering all crops are less than 35 percent. Similarly, he might qualify for a loss on one farm he crops, but not on another. This procedure repre sents a change from the way eligi bility is determined in the Emergency Feed and Emergency Feed Assistance programs, two longstanding programs for drought-damaged livestock pro- George Demeree of Little Falls, NY, dairyman, has announced that he is a can didate for the President’s position of RCMA. • Hot-Dipped Galvanized • Painted • Black Iron ■ 8 ga. Steel Tubing 1” Solid Steel Swim X Poultry Systoms Spocialists FARMER BOY AG. wc 410 EAST LINCOLN AVE. MYEHSTOWN, PA 170*7 PH; 717-o*o-7505 ducers that also are being offered to eligible farmers this year. The assistance is available on all harvestable crops, including hay, fruits and vegetables, Fleming said. Larry Neal, a Virginia state ASCS official, said he’s heard of a farmer who will seek payments for losses on his watercress crop. There are two levels of assis tance. Farmers with losses between 35 and 75 percent will receive compensation for 65 per cent of the value of the missing crop. Losses in excess of 75 per cent quality for compensation at a 90-percent level. The prices paid for so-called “program crops” - such as wheat, com and the other feed grains which the government pays far mers not to grow - will be the 1988 target prices for participants in the current acreage reduction programs and county loan rates for non-participants. The difference is substantial. The com target price, set nationally, is $2.97. County loan rates for com range from $ 1.92 to $2.14 across Pennsylvani a, Fleming said. (In addition, non-participants will face a reduction equal to the percent of the set-aside required for participants in a particular crop program, such as 20 percent in the case of com, according to Mary land ASCS official Marilyn Warner.) The prices paid on non-program crops (which include soybeans) are being set by state ASCS offi cials using average yearly data from the Agricultural Statistic Ser vice, where available, or other sources. Fleming said the price paid for alfalfa hay in Pennsylvani a is likely to be about the $lOO-ton aveige recorded in 1987. Non-program crop yields ~ the basis for determining die extent of losses this year - are being set in similar fashion, although in many Wode*Vcflg_ 100% Welded Construction Comes Fully Assembled Crafted of 304 Alloy Unique Top Adjusting Feed Gates - With Locks For Drought Relief cases these will be differentiated by county, Fleming said. Farmers do not have to use these average yields as their own if they can document normal yields that are higher. But they will need at least three years worth of data to do so, Neal said. Com is expected to be the crop for which most area farmers will qualify for benefits, Fleming said. Even livestock producers who harvest their corn acres for silage might qualify, provided they had ASCS personnel perform a crop appraisal before they harvested or on a test strip left unharvested. Far mers applying for benefits who failed to do this will have a drought yield assigned to them by the coun ty ASCS committee. Documentation of this year’s harvest totals, whether through weight tickets, sales slips or other means, comprises a crucial portion of the paperwork applicants will have to fill out. Form 578, known ,'*pX>7 Farm Calendar (Continuod from Page AlO) Tuesday, October 11 Lancaster County Farmers Associ ation Banquet, Conestoga Fire Company, 7 p.m. Tax workshop, Lancaster Farm & Home Center, through the 12th. Alantic Dairy Coop, South Jersey Local of District 2 annual din ner meeting, 7 p.m. Elmer Grange Hall, Pittsgrove Circle, NJ. Wednesday, October 12 PA Chapter of Organic Crop Improvement Association. 7 p.m. Harrisburg Farm Show Bldg, Room B. Topic: “Research & Facts of Sewage See for yourself. Come to DEKALB-PFIZER Field Days and get a firsthand look. Location: Dutchway Farms Vi mile East of Rt. 422 & Rt. 501 intersection Date; Monday, October 3rd Time: 10:00 AM You’ll get a firsthand look at this year’s top performers while they’re still in the field. Field Days are sponsored by your local DEKALB-PFIZER dealer. Vernon Balmer Harvey Brubacker Kervin Zimmerman Myerstown, PA Richland, PA Myerstown, PA (717) 949-6897 (717) 866-6635 (717) 866-7035 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1, 19U-A27 as a “crop acres report,” is another requisite for which others may have to pay $2O to file late. This paperwork will be burdensome, ASCS officials said, so few far mers should expect to receive checks the day they first go into their ASCS offices. Several limitations apply. The total amount of assistance rendered cannot exceed $lOO,OOO ($50,000 per year in the case of the emergency feed programs). To receive assistance, a farmer must be in compliance with the sodbus ter and swampbuster provisions of the 1985 farm bill. Although far mers can receive benefits under both the emergency feed programs and the drought assistance prog ram, they cannot receive double payments for the same loss, War ner said. Likewise, farmers who receive crop insurance benefits for drought losses may find that they count against the total received from the other programs. Sludge, 215 693-5027. Thursday, October 13 Penn State Tax Workshop, through the 14th. Quality Inn, 234 Montgomerg Pike, Williamsport. Crawford Co. Council; 1 of Farm Organ, annuals & awards ban quet, 7:30 p.m. West Mead N 0.2 Fireball. Friday, October 14 Choice Plus Club Calf Sale, Mer cer 4-H Park, Mercer 7:30 p.m. Saturday, October 15 Food for Peace Regional Con ference, David Mead Inn, Meadville, 12 noon.