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Farmers who signed up for the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) can change their crop priority by September 30. Crop priority determines which crop receives priority for ACRE payments. If corn is picked as the first priority and soybeans the second priority, ACRE payments will be received on the maximum number of planted corn acres and the remainder of eligible acres will be allocated to soybeans. Conversely, ACRE payments will be received on the maximum number of soybean acres if soybeans are chosen as the first priority. The default is “no priority”, in which case ACRE payments are received in proportion to planted acres.
Organization | University of Illinois Extension |
Publisher | University of Illinois |
Publication Date | September, 2009 |
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Material Type | Written Material |