AM-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 21, 1995 Maryland DHIA (Continued from Page A3l) FAIR HILL FARM INC. CLOVER LEAF FARM GEN FARM I JOHN* KELLIE CAHALL H 50 JONAS & RUTH STOLTZFUS H 86 HOWARD MCHENRY MARVA ASSOCIATION HERD COWS IN BREED HERDT H 189 HERD NAME GLAD-MAR FARM INC MONTGOMERY COUNTY HERO HERD COWS IN NAME BREED HERDT MENDELSSOHN TERRACE FARM H 126 ARTIE-JAY FARM RUDELLC BEALL & SONS KINCSIEAD FARMS BENEVA FARMS POTOMAC VALLEY ASSOC HERD COWS IN BREF.n HERDT H 70 1 H 123 HERD NAME CALVIN P. DAYTON RICHARD D. EVANS QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY HERD COWS IN BREED HERDT HERO NAME PINTAIL POINT FARM BOONE BROTHERS MCFARLAND DONNIE & WAYNE F&JMOORE BENJAMIN STANTON Crop Insurance RALEIGH, N.C. Crop insurance is now required of all who wish to be elgible for most of the U.S Department of Agriculture farm programs, such as its com modity price support program, cer tain Farmers Home Administra tion loans, and the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). According to a news release from the Raleigh Regional Service of the USDA Farm Service Agen cy (the renamed Agricultural Sta bilization and Conservation Ser vice), “A new law has made (obtaining) federal crop insurance an integral part of USDA farm programs. Producers must buy at least a catastrophic level of crop insurance coverage (CAT) to be eligible ... .” However, those who were enrolled in programs prior to the passage of the new law are pro tected from having to comply, until their contracts need renewal or amending. 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The cost of the minimum crop insurance'program is $5O per crop, per county, with a cap of $2OO being the highest cost to a producer in a county for all his insurable crops. If the farming operation hap pens to go into two or more coun ties, the total insurance cost to a producer for all insurable crops in all counties involved can be no more than $6OO. For each crop there is to be a final sales closing date set each year, by region. CAT coverage for insurable crops is to be available until then. For Pennsylvania counties, the CAT sales closing date for apples. HARRY L SCHRADERASONS H 189 LJ* WE PALMATARY H 193 CHARLES R PATTERSON H 106 WILLIAM B MESSIX Guernsey 19 TALBOT COUNTY HERD COWS IN BREED HERDT H 45 H SO HERD NAME WILLIS SNOW & HENRY WM. BRINSFIELD WASHINGTON COUNTY HERD COWS IN BREED HERDT 173 HERD NAME CURTIS WAUSHERS AN ISAAC AND DIANE MARTIN LYNNSTRITE ARTHUR RHODERICK LESTER STRITE MARVIN L. ZIMMERMAN JOHN & CINDY BURTNER E ANDRES STONE CREEK BOUND FARM SUNRISE VIEW FARM MIKE STILES MARVISTAFARM DEBAUCH FARMS SJ WINTERS* FAMILY DWIGHT LEBY TIMOTHY & LAVONDA MARTIN KURT* JULIE WILLIAMS BAKER FARMS COOL BROOK FARM MARSH-HAVEN FARM HIGH AYRSHIRE HERDS County Cows in Ass’n. Herdlhtol Howard Washington Frederick Washington Howard Montgomery HtrdNuw David & James Patrick Ralph W. Shank Vales-Pride Con-Ayr Dairy Edgewood Farms Inc. Seneca Ayr Farms barley, forage, grapes, peaches, and wheat is March IS, according to the news release. The agency advises in the announcement that there will be no additional time allowed to sign up for insurance. If it is not purchased by the deadline, there will be no forgiveness allowance. “Producers must sign up by the announced sales closing date. 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Though additional insurance coverage is generally available only from pri- iculture - Residential - Commercial HIGH BROWN SWISS HERDS County Cow* in Am’il HerdTMal Frederick 14 Cecil 12 Carroll 54 Carroll 33 Frederick 25 Frederick 41 Frederick 24 Frederick 22 Carroll 12 Washington 32 HIGH GUERNSEY HERDS Coanty Com in Am’h HerJlhtal Queen Anne's 19 Cecil 15 Kent 14 Washington 63 Washington 71 Queen Anne's 95 Frederick 42 Cecil 81 Kent 45 Frederick 72 HIGH JERSEY HERDS County Cowl In Am’n. Herd Tbtil Garrett 36 Canon 138 Cecil 28 Frederick 49 Harford 10 Carroll 10 Carroll 86 Frederick 2) Washington 14 Garrett 32 vate crop insurance agents, having it satisfies the insurance require ment for participation in USDA programs. “Since crop insurance has changed significantly, producers should consult a crop insurance agent to discuss their options. Loc al USDA and extension service staff will be trained on the basics of the new program. 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