July 15th Deadline for Filing Crop Acreage Report Deadline

Agricultural producers in Iowa should make an appointment with their local Farm Service Agency (FSA) office to complete crop acreage reports before the applicable deadline after planting is complete.

 

“Many USDA programs require producers to file an accurate crop acreage report by the applicable deadline in order to receive program benefits,” said Matt Russell, State Executive Director in Iowa. “Once planting is complete, call your local FSA office to make an appointment to report your acreage. We also encourage you to take care of any other FSA-related business during your appointment.”

 

An acreage report documents a crop grown on a farm or ranch, its intended use and location. Filing an accurate and timely acreage report for all crops and land uses, including failed acreage and prevented planted acreage, can prevent the loss of benefits.

 

How to File a Report

The following acreage reporting dates are applicable in Iowa:

July 15, 2024                                                 All crops including perennial forages

December 16, 2024                                  Fall-seeded small grains

 

To file a crop acreage report, producers need to provide:

  • Crop and crop type or variety
  • Intended crop use
  • Number of crop acres
  • Map with approximate crop boundaries
  • Planting date(s)
  • Planting pattern, when applicable
  • Producer shares
  • Irrigation practice(s)
  • Acreage prevented from planting, when applicable
  • Other required information

 

 

Acreage Reporting Details

 

The following exceptions apply to acreage reporting dates:

 

  • If the crop has not been planted by the acreage reporting date, then the acreage must be reported no later than 15 calendar days after planting is completed.

 

  • If a producer acquires additional acreage after the acreage reporting date, then the acreage must be reported no later than 30 calendar days after purchase or acquiring the lease. Appropriate documentation must be provided to the county office.

Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) policy holders should note that the acreage reporting date for NAP-covered crops is the earlier of the dates listed above or 15 calendar days before grazing or crop harvesting begins.

 

Prevented Planted Acreage

 

Producers should also report crop acreage they intended to plant but were unable to because of a natural disaster, including drought. Prevented planted acreage must be reported on form CCC-576, Notice of Loss, no later than 15 calendar days after the final planting date as established by FSA and USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA).

 

FSA recently updated policy that applies to prevented planted acreage due to drought. To certify prevented planted acreage due to drought, all of the following must apply:

 

  • The area that is prevented from being planted has insufficient soil moisture for seed germination on the final planting date for non-irrigated acreage.

 

  • Prolonged precipitation deficiencies that meet the D3 or D4 drought intensity level as determined by the U.S. Drought Monitor.

 

  • Verifiable information must be collected from sources whose business or purpose is recording weather conditions as determined by FSA.

 

Continuous Certification Option for Perennial Forage

 

Agricultural producers with perennial forage crops have the option to report their acreage once, without having to report that acreage in subsequent years, as long as there are no applicable changes on the farm. Interested producers can select the continuous certification option after FSA certifies their acreage report. Examples of perennial forage include mixed forage, birdsfoot trefoil, chicory/radicchio, kochia (prostrata), lespedeza, perennial peanuts and perennial grass varieties.

 

Once the continuous certification option is selected, the certified acreage will roll forward annually with no additional action required by the producer in subsequent years unless the acreage report changes.

 

Farmers.gov Portal

 

Producers can access their FSA farm records, maps, and common land units through the farmers.gov customer portal. The portal allows producers to export field boundaries as shapefiles and import and view other shapefiles, such as precision agriculture boundaries within farm records mapping.  Producers can view, print and label their maps for acreage reporting purposes. Level 2 eAuthentication or login.gov access that is linked to a USDA Business Partner customer record is required to use the portal.

 

Producers can visit farmers.gov/account to learn more about creating an account. Producers who have authority to act on behalf of another customer as a grantee via an FSA-211 Power of Attorney form, Business Partner Signature Authority or as a member of a business can now access information for the business in the farmers.gov portal.

 

More Information

 

For questions, producers should call their FSA county office. To find their FSA county office, visit farmers.gov/service-center-locator.

 

USDA touches the lives of all Americans each day in so many positive ways. In the Biden-Harris administration, USDA is transforming America’s food system with a greater focus on more resilient local and regional food production, fairer markets for all producers, ensuring access to healthy and nutritious food in all communities, building new markets and streams of income for farmers and producers using climate smart food and forestry practices, making historic investments in infrastructure and clean energy capabilities in rural America and committing to equity across the department by removing systemic barriers and building a workforce more representative of America. To learn more, visit usda.gov.

 

Mount Pleasant In Town RAGBRAI Route Announced

The intown RAGBRAI route has now been announced for Mount Pleasant on July 26th. Participating streets include W Courtland, N White St, W Franklin, N Broadway, W Madison, N Main, E Monroe, and S Walnut. The route out of Mount Pleasant on July 27th includes S Walnut St, E Henry, N Brazelton, E Monroe, N Iris, Winfield Ave and 220th St. Below is a picture of the route in and out of town.

The official in town route for RAGBRAI on July 26th
The official route for leaving town on July 27th

*We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help with various activities throughout the day. If you’re interested, please sign up https://www.signupgenius.com/…/20F054BA9A82EABFF2…

Henry County Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees Meeting Agenda 06/19

MEETING OF HENRY COUNTY SOLDIERS’ & SAILORS’ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Time: 7:30am
HCHC Board Room

Mission: To enhance the health of individuals and communities through high quality, effective and efficient services

Vision: To be the healthcare provider and employer of choice

Values: Quality, Service, Teamwork, Accountability, Respect and Trust
I. CALL TO ORDER

II. ROLL CALL
1. Mr. Prottsman ____ 4. Mrs. Bender ____ 7. Mr. Welcher ___
2. Mrs. Olson ____ 5. Mrs. McNamee ____
3. Mrs. Maher ____ 6. Mr. Blake ____

III. CONSENT AGENDA
A. Minutes of previous meeting and committees
B. Administrative memo and EMS report

IV. OLD BUSINESS
A. Financial Update ♦ □
B. Capital Update ♦ □
C. GRH Update ♦ □

V. HOSPITAL INSPECTION: Joel Prottsman

VI. EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE
Closed session pursuant to Iowa Code Chapter 21.5 to discuss strategic objectives, quality, and legal matter. □

VII. NEW BUSINESS
A. Facilities Update □ ♦
B. Unbudgeted Capital Approval □ ♦ *
C. Budget Approval □ ♦ *
D. Property/Liability Insurance Review □ ♦
E. Policies Review and Approval □ ♦ *
F. Committee Reports – EMS □ ♦

VIII. ADJOURNMENT
BOT Meeting – Wednesday, July 31st

United Way of Southeast Iowa One of 37 to Receive RULMD Grant

The United Way of Southeast Iowa is pleased to announce that it has been awarded the Ride United: Last Mile Delivery (RULMD) Grant, totaling $8,560, to support efforts to address food insecurity in the community. This grant will cover the cost of over 1,500 deliveries over the course of the next year, providing essential food items to individuals and families in need. This innovative grant utilizes DoorDash to make deliveries, providing essential food items directly to individuals and families in need, while also creating economic opportunities for community members to earn income as delivery drivers via the DoorDash app.

United Way of Southeast Iowa was one of 37 United Ways in North America (out of 1,400) to receive this grant and the only one in Iowa, highlighting the organization’s commitment to serving its community and addressing critical needs.

Teenage Driver Struck by Deer – Multiple Deer v. Vehicle Collisions Already This Summer

On June 16, 2024 at 5:29am, Henry County Sheriff’s Office responded to a vehicle collision in the 1900 block of 170th near Kentucky Avenue.  An investigation determined that a 2010 Toyota Corolla driven by Adilynn Iserman, 19, of Mt. Pleasant, was travelling eastbound on 170th Street near Kentucky Avenue when a deer struck the vehicle.  Estimated damage to the vehicle due to the collision was $3,500.  No injuries were reported.

1st Place for Van Buren County High School in Statewide Art Contest

Iowa Workforce Development and the Iowa Department of Education announced the winners of the Build Iowa’s Future Design Challenge, an opportunity for K-12 students to create innovative projects, connect to rewarding careers and compete for up to $1,000 awards for their schools.

First-place awards of $1,000 each will be made to the following schools for outstanding submissions by their teams: DeSoto Intermediate in the elementary school division; ADM Middle School (Adel) in the middle school division; and Van Buren County High School (Keosauqua) in the high school division. 2nd place winners received $500 with third place earning $300.

Elementary and middle school students participated in the Design Challenge by constructing a model home using toy plastic construction bricks, wood blocks, or other materials and making the case for why it would be a great place to live. High school students designed a project that could improve their communities. About 200 students across Iowa were involved.
1st place in the highschool division is a project titled “warrior café.” Congratulations to Van Buren County High School and teacher, Stefany Walls. The same teacher oversaw the project “farm life” in the middle school, which took 2nd place in that division!

Henry County Conservation Board Meeting Agenda 06/19

The Henry County Conservation Board will hold their June 2024 Board meeting on Wednesday, June 19th, 2024, at 4:30 pm in the conservation board meeting room at the office in Oakland Mills.

Items on the agenda will include South-Shore Shower house update, Operation Supervisor Update, and Naturalist Reports.

Please contact the conservation department if you have any questions, 319-986-5067.

Hot and Humid Heat Index to Reach into Triple Digits Today

It’s going to be a hot and humid day, according to the National Weather Service. High temperatures in the low to mid 90s are expected, with the heat index reaching around 100 degrees in the afternoon.

Limit your time outdoors and wear loose, light colored clothing. Make sure to lather up in sunscreen to avoid burns, and drink plenty of fluids throughout the day. Check on children, elderly, and pets, throughout the day, and never leave a child or pet unattended in a vehicle. As the saying goes, look before you lock.

If someone is suffering from the heat, remove them from the environment. Consider placing them under a large tree with shade or bringing them to a vehicle with air conditioning. Public places like the mall or library are a great way to cool down on hot days.

This heat advisory will remain in effect through Tuesday evening.