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Kansas producers received $1.2B in farm subsidies (2024). In 2024, 36,570 recipients collected payments.
Drought conditions affect LFP eligibility, crop insurance claims, and emergency program access.
Kansas farmers may qualify for ARC-CO/PLC crop protection, EQIP conservation cost-share, LFP drought disaster payments, federal crop insurance, CRP rental payments, MAL commodity loans, and FSA loans.
The federal crop insurance deadline for winter wheat in Kansas is typically September 30. Corn and soybeans have a March 15 deadline. Contact a local crop insurance agent for current dates.
Kansas counties frequently qualify for LFP payments during drought, especially in the western half of the state. Check droughtmonitor.unl.edu for your county's status.
Contact your local NRCS office to submit a conservation program application (NRCS-CPA-1200). Common practices funded in Kansas include fencing, livestock water systems, brush management, and prescribed grazing.
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