2018 Farm Bill Implementation Listening Session

Published date14 February 2019
Citation84 FR 4041
Record Number2019-02360
SectionNotices
CourtAgriculture Department,Farm Service Agency,Natural Resources Conservation Service,Risk Management Agency
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 31 (Thursday, February 14, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 31 (Thursday, February 14, 2019)]
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                [Pages 4041-4044]
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                [FR Doc No: 2019-02360]
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                DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
                Farm Service Agency
                Natural Resources Conservation Service
                Risk Management Agency
                2018 Farm Bill Implementation Listening Session
                AGENCY: Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service,
                and Risk Management Agency, USDA.
                ACTION: Notice.
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                SUMMARY: In preparing to implement the Agriculture Improvement Act of
                2018 (commonly referred to as the 2018 Farm Bill), we are hosting a
                listening session for initial public input about new programs and
                changes to existing programs implemented by the Farm Service Agency
                (FSA), the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and the Risk
                Management Agency (RMA). The 2018 Farm Bill is intended to provide
                support, certainty, and stability to our Nation's farmers, ranchers,
                and land stewards by enhancing farm support programs, improving crop
                insurance, maintaining disaster programs, and promoting and supporting
                voluntary conservation. We invite you to participate in the listening
                session. The listening session is open to the public.
                DATES:
                 Listening session: The listening session will be on February 26,
                2019, and will begin at 9 a.m.
                 Registration: You must register by February 22, 2019, to attend the
                listening session and are encouraged to provide written comments prior
                to the listening session.
                 Comments: For those orally presenting comments at the listening
                session, written comments are encouraged by February 22, 2019.
                Additional written comments will be accepted through March 1, 2019.
                ADDRESSES:
                 Listening session: The meeting will be held in the Jefferson
                Auditorium of the South Building at 14th Street and Independence Ave.
                SW, Washington, DC 20250. Entry to the South Building for the listening
                session is through Wing 5 on Independence Ave.; valid photo
                identification is required.
                 Registration: To register, visit https://www.farmers.gov/farmbill.
                 Comments: We invite you to submit comments on this notice. In your
                comments, include the date, volume, and page number of this issue of
                the Federal Register, and the title of notice. You may submit comments
                by any of the following methods:
                 Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to http://www.regulations.gov and search for Docket ID USDA-2019-0001. Follow the
                online instructions for submitting comments.
                 You may submit your written comments at the listening
                session.
                 All written comments received will be publicly available on
                www.regulations.gov.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andrew Fisher; phone: (202) 692-5298
                or email: Andrew.Fisher@osec.usda.gov. Persons with disabilities who
                require alternative means for communication should contact the USDA
                Target Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice).
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The listening session will provide an
                opportunity for stakeholders to share their thoughts about how USDA can
                streamline and improve program delivery, as well as enhance customer
                service. Examples of programs FSA implements include the Agriculture
                Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs, the Dairy
                Margin Coverage (DMC) Program, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance
                Program (NAP), the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), and farm
                ownership and operating loans. NRCS implements the Environmental
                Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), the Conservation Stewardship Program
                (CSP), the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP), the
                Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP), and other
                conservation provisions. RMA implements crop insurance coverage. We
                invite you to participate in the listening session. The listening
                session is open to the public.
                 On December 20, 2018, the 2018 Farm Bill (Pub. L. 115-334) was
                signed into law (see https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/2/text). The Secretary of Agriculture and the respective
                USDA agencies, including, but not limited to FSA, NRCS, and RMA, are
                working to implement the provisions of the 2018 Farm Bill as
                expeditiously as possible to meet the needs of producers and other
                stakeholders. To allow for customer input and ensure transparency, it
                is important to hear from stakeholders regarding their priorities,
                concerns, and requests.
                 The purpose of the listening session is for FSA, NRCS, and RMA to
                hear from the public; this is not a discussion with FSA, NRCS, and RMA
                officials or a question and answer session. The purpose is to receive
                public input that each agency can factor into discretionary decisions
                that need to be made to implement the provisions of the 2018 Farm Bill.
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                 Date Time Location information
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                February 26, 2019.................... 9 a.m.................. USDA headquarters, in the South Building,
                 Jefferson Auditorium, 14th Street and
                 Independence Ave. SW, Washington, DC 20250.
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                 The listening session will begin with brief opening remarks from
                USDA. Individual speakers providing oral comments will be limited to 3-
                5 minutes each; however, if all speakers can be accommodated within the
                allotted time for the session, individual speaking times may be
                adjusted at the written request of the stakeholder (use the contact
                information above). As noted above, we request that speakers providing
                oral comments also provide a
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                written copy of their comments by February 22, 2019. All stakeholders
                and interested members of the public are welcome to register to provide
                oral and written comments; however, based on the session time or topic
                area constraints, USDA may not be able to allocate time for all
                registered attendees to provide oral comments during the session.
                 The purpose of the listening session is for FSA, NRCS, and RMA to
                hear from stakeholders and other interested members of the public about
                the programs that are being implemented or revised by FSA, NRCS, or RMA
                as required by the 2018 Farm Bill. Please refer to the name of the FSA,
                NRCS, or RMA program in your comment and the relevant section number in
                the 2018 Farm Bill. In your comments, provide your input about the
                program(s), changes, and anything else that may be helpful to USDA. The
                following list of programs span multiple sections in the 2018 Farm Bill
                or have program names that may not be obvious from the section title
                (see listing below for complete section-by-section names):
                 Revised ARC and PLC Programs (2018 Farm Bill sections
                1101-1107);
                 Revised Marketing Assistance Loans and Loan Deficiency
                Payments and the extension of the Sugar Program and the related
                Feedstock Flexibility Program (2018 Farm Bill sections 1201-1205; 1301;
                9009);
                 New DMC and Other Dairy-Related Provisions (2018 Farm Bill
                section 1401);
                 Revised disaster assistance programs (2018 Farm Bill
                sections 1501; 1601);
                 Common provisions for payment limitations and payment
                eligibility (2018 Farm Bill sections 1703-1704);
                 FSA accountability, streamlining, and related provisions
                (2018 Farm Bill sections 1705-1707);
                 Wetland conservation and mitigation banking provisions
                (2018 Farm Bill sections 2101-2102);
                 CRP (2018 Farm Bill sections 2201-2209);
                 EQIP (2018 Farm Bill sections 2301-2306);
                 Conservation Innovation Grants and Payments (2018 Farm
                Bill section 2307);
                 CSP (2018 Farm Bill section 2308);
                 Other conservation provisions, including ACEP and RCPP
                (2018 Farm Bill sections 2309-2822);
                 Farm Loans (2018 Farm Bill sections 5101-5416);
                 Biomass Crop Assistance Program (2018 Farm Bill section
                9010);
                 Crop Insurance (2018 Farm Bill sections 11101-11126);
                 To identify the section numbers for your comments and to find the
                relevant text for FSA, NRCS, and RMA programs in the 2018 Farm Bill,
                the following is an excerpt from the 2018 Farm Bill Table of Contents
                that focuses on the sections for the FSA, NRCS, and RMA programs:
                Title I--Commodities
                Subtitle A--Commodity Policy
                Sec. 1101. Definition of effective reference price.
                Sec. 1102. Base acres.
                Sec. 1103. Payment yields.
                Sec. 1104. Payment acres.
                Sec. 1105. Producer election.
                Sec. 1106. Price loss coverage.
                Sec. 1107. Agriculture risk coverage.
                Subtitle B--Marketing Loans
                Sec. 1201. Extensions.
                Sec. 1202. Loan rates for nonrecourse marketing assistance loans.
                Sec. 1204. Special competitive provisions for extra long staple
                cotton.
                Sec. 1205. Availability of recourse loans.
                Subtitle C--Sugar
                Sec. 1301. Sugar policy.
                Subtitle D--Dairy Margin Coverage and Other Dairy Related
                Provisions
                Sec. 1401. Dairy margin coverage.
                Sec. 1402. Reauthorizations.
                Subtitle E--Supplemental Agricultural Disaster Assistance
                Sec. 1501. Supplemental agricultural disaster assistance.
                Subtitle F--Noninsured Crop Assistance
                Sec. 1601. Noninsured crop assistance program.
                Subtitle G--Administration
                Sec. 1702. Suspension of permanent price support authority.
                Sec. 1703. Payment limitations.
                Sec. 1704. Adjusted gross income limitations.
                Sec. 1705. Farm Service Agency accountability.
                Sec. 1706. Implementation.
                Sec. 1707. Exemption from certain reporting requirements for certain
                producers.
                Title II--Conservation
                Subtitle A--Wetland Conservation
                Sec. 2101. Wetland conversion.
                Sec. 2102. Wetland conservation.
                Sec. 2103. Mitigation banking.
                Subtitle B--Conservation Reserve Program
                Sec. 2201. Conservation reserve.
                Sec. 2202. Conservation reserve enhancement program.
                Sec. 2203. Farmable wetland program.
                Sec. 2204. Pilot programs.
                Sec. 2205. Duties of owners and operators.
                Sec. 2206. Duties of the Secretary.
                Sec. 2207. Payments.
                Sec. 2208. Contracts.
                Sec. 2209. Eligible land; State law requirements.
                Subtitle C--Environmental Quality Incentives Program and
                Conservation Stewardship Program
                Sec. 2302. Purposes of environmental quality incentives program.
                Sec. 2303. Definitions under environmental quality incentives
                program.
                Sec. 2304. Establishment and administration of environmental quality
                incentives program.
                Sec. 2305. Environmental quality incentives program plan.
                Sec. 2306. Limitation on payments under environmental quality
                incentives program.
                Sec. 2307. Conservation innovation grants and payments.
                Sec. 2308. Conservation stewardship program.
                Sec. 2309. Grassland conservation initiative.
                Subtitle D--Other Conservation Programs
                Sec. 2401. Watershed protection and flood prevention.
                Sec. 2402. Soil and water resources conservation.
                Sec. 2403. Emergency conservation program.
                Sec. 2404. Conservation of private grazing land.
                Sec. 2405. Grassroots source water protection program.
                Sec. 2406. Voluntary public access and habitat incentive program.
                Sec. 2407. Wildlife management.
                Sec. 2408. Feral swine eradication and control pilot program.
                Sec. 2409. Report on small wetlands.
                Sec. 2410. Sense of Congress relating to increased watershed-based
                collaboration.
                Subtitle E--Funding and Administration
                Sec. 2501. Commodity Credit Corporation.
                Sec. 2502. Delivery of technical assistance.
                Sec. 2503. Administrative requirements for conservation programs.
                Sec. 2504. Temporary administration of conservation programs.
                Subtitle F--Agricultural Conservation Easement Program
                Sec. 2601. Establishment and purposes.
                Sec. 2602. Definitions.
                Sec. 2603. Agricultural land easements.
                Sec. 2604. Wetland reserve easements.
                Sec. 2605. Administration.
                Subtitle G--Regional Conservation Partnership Program
                Sec. 2701. Establishment and purposes.
                Sec. 2702. Definitions.
                Sec. 2703. Regional conservation partnerships.
                Sec. 2704. Assistance to producers.
                Sec. 2705. Funding.
                Sec. 2706. Administration.
                Sec. 2707. Critical conservation areas.
                Title V--Credit
                Subtitle A--Farm Ownership Loans
                Sec. 5101. Modification of the 3-year experience eligibility
                requirement for farm ownership loans.
                Sec. 5102. Conservation loan and loan guarantee program.
                Sec. 5103. Limitations on amount of farm ownership loans.
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                Sec. 5104. Relending program to resolve ownership and succession on
                farmland.
                Subtitle B--Operating Loans
                Sec. 5201. Limitations on amount of operating loans.
                Sec. 5202. Microloans.
                Sec. 5203. Cooperative lending pilot projects.
                Subtitle C--Administrative Provisions
                Sec. 5301. Beginning farmer and rancher individual development
                accounts pilot program.
                Sec. 5302. Loan authorization levels.
                Sec. 5303. Loan fund set-asides.
                Sec. 5304. Use of additional funds for direct operating microloans
                under certain conditions.
                Sec. 5305. Equitable relief.
                Sec. 5306. Socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers; qualified
                beginning farmers and ranchers.
                Sec. 5307. Emergency loan eligibility.
                Subtitle D--Miscellaneous
                Sec. 5402. State agricultural mediation programs.
                Sec. 5403. Compensation of bank directors.
                Sec. 5404. Sharing of privileged and confidential information.
                Sec. 5406. Removal and prohibition authority; industry-wide
                prohibition.
                Sec. 5407. Jurisdiction over institution-affiliated parties.
                Sec. 5408. Definition of institution-affiliated party.
                Sec. 5409. Prohibition on use of funds.
                Sec. 5410. Expansion of acreage exception to loan amount limitation.
                Sec. 5412. Corporation as conservator or receiver; certain other
                powers.
                Sec. 5413. Reporting.
                Sec. 5414. Study on loan risk.
                Sec. 5415. GAO report on ability of the Farm Credit System to meet
                the agricultural credit needs of Indian tribes and their members.
                Sec. 5416. GAO report on credit service to socially disadvantaged
                farmers and ranchers.
                Title VIII--Forestry
                Sec. 8628. Purchase of Natural Resources Conservation Service
                property, Riverside County, California.
                Title IX--Energy
                Sec. 9009. Feedstock flexibility.
                Sec. 9010. Biomass Crop Assistance Program.
                Title XI--Crop Insurance
                Sec. 11101. Definitions.
                Sec. 11102. Data collection.
                Sec. 11103. Sharing of records.
                Sec. 11104. Use of resources.
                Sec. 11105. Specialty crops.
                Sec. 11106. Insurance period.
                Sec. 11107. Cover crops.
                Sec. 11108. Underserved producers.
                Sec. 11109. Treatment of forage and grazing.
                Sec. 11110. Administrative basic fee.
                Sec. 11111. Enterprise units.
                Sec. 11112. Continued authority.
                Sec. 11113. Submission of policies and materials to board.
                Sec. 11114. Crop production on native sod.
                Sec. 11115. Use of national agricultural statistics service data to
                combat waste, fraud, and abuse.
                Sec. 11116. Submission of information to corporation.
                Sec. 11117. Continuing education for loss adjusters and agents.
                Sec. 11118. Program administration.
                Sec. 11119. Agricultural commodity.
                Sec. 11120. Maintenance of policies.
                Sec. 11121. Reimbursement of research, development, and maintenance
                costs.
                Sec. 11122. Research and development authority.
                Sec. 11123. Funding for research and development.
                Sec. 11124. Technical amendment to pilot programs.
                Sec. 11125. Education and risk management assistance.
                Title XII--Miscellaneous
                Subtitle A--Livestock
                Sec. 12104. Definition of livestock.
                Subtitle C--Historically Underserved Producers
                Sec. 12303. Tribal Advisory Committee.
                Sec. 12304. Beginning farmer and rancher coordination.
                Sec. 12306. Availability of Department of Agriculture programs for
                veteran farmers and ranchers.
                Subtitle D--Department of Agriculture Reorganization Act of 1994
                Amendments
                Sec. 12410. Natural Resources Conservation Service.
                Part I--Miscellaneous Agriculture Provisions
                Sec. 12612. National agriculture imagery program.
                Sec. 12615. Eligibility for operators on heirs property land to
                obtain a farm number.
                Sec. 12618. Data on conservation practices.
                Instructions for Attending the Meeting
                 Space for attendance at the listening session is limited. All
                persons wishing to attend the listening session must register at
                https://www.farmers.gov/farmbill by February 22, 2019. To register,
                information will be required, including, but not limited to:
                 Attendee contact information;
                 Company or organization representation information;
                 Farm Bill topic interests; and
                 If you would like to speak, written comments.
                 Upon arrival at the 5th wing of the USDA South Building, registered
                persons must provide valid photo identification to enter. Please allow
                extra time to get through security.
                 All written comments received will be publicly available on
                www.regulations.gov.
                 If you require special accommodations, such as a sign language
                interpreter, use the contact information above. The listening session
                location is accessible to persons with disabilities.
                 FSA, RMA, and NRCS are interested in all comments, but in
                particular request input on:
                FSA
                 1. Specific ideas to simplify program implementation and enhance
                customer service.
                 2. Producers who apply for FSA, NRCS, and RMA benefits are required
                to file common eligibility forms including the CCC-902 Farm Operating
                Plan, the CCC-941 Certification of Average Adjusted Gross Income, and
                the AD-1026 Certification of compliance with Highly Erodible Lands and
                Wetland Conservation provisions. How can FSA improve the process for
                obtaining these forms from program applicants?
                 3. What changes to NAP requirements would improve and simplify the
                process for submitting acreage reports and required records for diverse
                production systems (such as urban, small-scale, and direct-to-consumer
                production systems)?
                 4. The 2018 Farm Bill requires better coordination between FSA and
                NRCS regarding CRP, EQIP, and CSP. How can we better coordinate the
                programs?
                 5. The 2018 Farm Bill provides a new CRP pilot, the Soil Health and
                Income Protection Pilot Program. What can we do to most effectively
                implement this pilot? Specifically, what does the public recommend for
                perennial conserving use cover?
                 6. Would DMC participants have an interest in a premium fee payment
                option for any current year premiums (2019) to be deducted before
                indemnity payments are made for 2019?
                 7. The 2018 Farm Bill raises the level of loan guarantees to 95
                percent of the outstanding principal for socially disadvantaged and
                beginning farmers. Are there other programmatic changes that FSA should
                consider to enhance the level of participation by socially
                disadvantaged and beginning farmers in the guaranteed loan programs?
                RMA
                 1. Specific ideas to simplify program implementation and enhance
                customer service.
                 2. Specific examples of how cover crop use has affected
                insurability or a claim determination. If so, what adjustments to the
                Cover Crop Termination Guidelines should RMA consider?
                 3. Specific ideas to reduce paperwork and reporting requirements
                for Whole Farm Revenue Protection while ensuring program integrity.
                 4. Specific ideas for how crop insurance can meet the needs of
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                specialty crop growers and those involved in the local food movement.
                NRCS
                 1. Specific ideas to simplify program implementation and enhance
                customer service.
                 2. Specific ideas on how NRCS can use its programs to support
                precision agriculture.
                 3. Mechanisms to improve the targeting of financial resources to
                address resource concerns.
                 4. The 2018 Farm Bill introduced a new incentive contract
                enrollment option for EQIP that provides for practice installment and
                annual payments. How should EQIP and CSP be used in conjunction with
                each other to prevent overlap and improve opportunities for producers
                to address resource concerns?
                 5. The 2018 Farm Bill includes EQIP provisions for water
                conservation or irrigation efficiency practices that are available to
                States, irrigation districts, groundwater management districts,
                acequia, land-grant mercedes, or similar entities under a streamlined
                contracting process to implement water conservation or irrigation
                practices under a watershed-wide project that will effectively conserve
                water, provide fish and wildlife habitat, or provide for drought-
                related environmental mitigation, as determined by the Secretary. What
                issues or factors should NRCS consider when developing procedures to
                implement these provisions?
                 6. Both CSP and EQIP have provisions for organic producers. How
                should the programs be used to maximize service to producers while
                avoiding overlap and competition between CSP and EQIP?
                 7. The 2018 Farm Bill updated the Conservation Innovation Grants
                provisions to expand the list of eligible partners and focus a portion
                of the enrollment to on-farm conservation trials pursuing new or
                innovative conservation approaches. The term ``new or innovative'' is
                defined as precision agriculture technologies, enhanced nutrient
                management plans, nutrient recovery systems, and fertilization systems;
                water management systems; soil health management, including systems
                addressing soil carbon levels; resource-conserving crop rotations;
                cover crops; irrigation systems; and any other conservation approach
                approved by the Secretary as new or innovative. What criteria should
                NRCS use to prioritize funding proposals defined as ``new or
                innovative'' approaches?
                 8. The 2018 Farm Bill introduces new authority under ACEP--
                Agricultural Land Easements in the ``Buy-Protect-Sell'' provision (see
                section 2602 of the 2018 Farm Bill). Describe scenarios where you
                anticipate having a quality conservation easement that is legally
                effective under the ``Buy-Protect-Sell'' provisions in the 2018 Farm
                Bill.
                 9. The 2018 Farm Bill modified the requirements for the non-Federal
                share provided by eligibility entities under ACEP Agricultural Land
                Easements. The Managers' report indicates that the program should not
                be limited to entities that can provide a cash match. Further, the
                Managers' report indicates that Congress does not intend for NRCS to
                reject cash matches entirely but broaden options available to eligible
                entities. How can NRCS ensure both equity for producers and flexibility
                for entities? (See House Report 115-1072 for the Managers' Report, at
                the end.)
                 10. For RCPP:
                 What are ways to streamline program administration and
                increase transparency?
                 How should NRCS prioritize partner contributions
                (financial and in-kind)?
                 The 2018 Farm Bill encourages NRCS and partners to move
                RCPP projects toward environmental, economic, and social outcomes-based
                reporting. What are ideas for doing so?
                 What are ways for NRCS to incentivize participation of
                historically underserved producers in RCPP projects?
                William Northey,
                Under Secretary, Farm Production and Conservation.
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