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2025  Farm  Program  Questions  And  Answers

3/12/2025

 
April 15 is the deadline to sign-up for the 2025 farm program at local USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) offices throughout the United States. Eligible producers are able to choose between the price-only “Price Loss Coverage” (PLC) and revenue-based “Ag Risk Coverage” (ARC) program choices. The ARC program choice includes both the county-yield based ARC-CO program choice and the ARC-IC program, which is based on farm-level yields. Following are some of the common questions that have been raised regarding 2025 farm program sign-up and some potential answers:
 
  • Do I need to sign-up for the 2025 farm program if I do not intend to change my PLC or ARC-CO choice from 2025 ?
Based on FSA guidelines and requirements, farm units will automatically remain with the same farm program option as 2024 if no farm program choice is made for 2025; however, producers would still need to enroll in the 2025 farm program by April 15, 2025, to remain eligible for program benefits. Farm operators need to complete FSA Form #866 to finalize both steps in the farm program enrollment process.
Producers can sign-up for the 2025 farm program at FSA offices now, and still be able to change or adjust their PLC or ARC-CO program choice at any time until April 15.
 
  • What choices do crop producers have for 2025 farm program decisions?
Producers can choose between the price-only “Price Loss Coverage” (PLC) and revenue-based “Ag Risk Coverage” (ARC) program choices for the 2025 crop production year.  The ARC program choice includes both the more popular county-yield based “ARC-CO” program choice and the “ARC-IC” program, which is based on farm-level yields. Producers can choose PLC for one crop and ARC-CO for other crops on the same farm; however, ARC-IC requires all crops to be in that program choice. Farm operators that have farms in multiple counties can choose PLC or ARC-CO on the same crop in different counties. (For example, they could choose the PLC program for corn in County A and ARC-CO for corn in County B.)
 
  • What are the key factors to consider for my choice of ARC-CO or PLC for corn in 2025 ?
The odds of receiving either a PLC or ARC-CO payment for 2025 are improved compared to recent years, due to a higher reference price for potential PLC payments and a higher benchmark (BM) price for potential ARC-CO payments. The 2025 reference price is $4.26 per bushel, which is at the highest level allowed under the current Farm Bill, and compares to $4.01 per bushel in 2024 and $3.70 per bushel in 2023. 2025 PLC payments would begin at a final MYA price below $4.26 per bushel. The PLC program provides price protection and potential PLC payments from a final 2025 MYA price from $4.26 down to $2.20 per bushel. The final corn MYA price from 2014-2019 was $3.70 per bushel or lower, resulting in corn PLC payments; however, the MYA price has been above $4.26 per bushel from 2020 to 2023, and will likely be again in 2024. The PLC payments are based on pre-set farm level FSA yields, which have not changed since 2018 and are typically 20 percent or more lower than the current average farm yields.
 
ARC-CO payments for 2025 will be made if the final county revenue for the year (2025 county yield x final 2025 MYA price) falls below the 2025 benchmark (BM) revenue (county BM yield x BM price).  The 2025 benchmark (BM) price for corn is $5.03 per bushel, which compares to $4.85 per bushel in 2024 and $3.98 per bushel in 2023. At a final 2025 MYA price of $4.50 per bushel, the final 2025 county yield would need to be about 5 percent or more below the BM yield to initiate an ARC-CO payment. For example, if the county BM yield is 200 bu./A., the county yield would need to be 190 bushels per acre or lower for a 2025 ARC-CO payment. If the final 2025 county average yield is the same as the BM yield, the final 2025 MYA price needs to be near $4.30 per bushel in order to initiate an ARC-CO payment, which would be a few cents per bushel above the price to initiate PLC payments.
  • What about the 2025 farm program decision for soybeans and wheat ?
Soybeans --- The 2025 MYA price needs to drop below the $9.66 per bushel reference price to initiate 2025 PLC payments. There has never been a PLC payment for soybeans since the PLC program was initiated in 2014. The lowest MYA prices since 2014 were $8.48 per bushel in 2018 and $8.57 per bushel in 2019, during the trade war with China, when the soybean reference price was $8.40 per bushel. The 2025 soybean benchmark price is $12.17 per bushel. At a final MYA price of $10.50 per bushel, 2025 soybean ARC-CO payments would begin at 2025 county average yields that are very near county benchmark yields. Given the current economics for soybean production, the 2025 farm program choice probably leans quite strongly toward ARC-CO in most instances.
 
Wheat --- The 2025 PLC reference price for wheat is $5.56 per bushel. The final wheat MYA price was below $5.50 per bushel from 2015-2020, with substantial PLC payments earned in many of those years; however, the MYA price for wheat has been higher than $5.50 per bushel in recent years and no PLC payments have occurred. The 2025 wheat benchmark price is $6.72 per bushel. At a final MYA price of $6.00 per bushel, ARC-CO payments would begin at 2025 county average yields that are only a few bushels below the county benchmark yields. Generally, wheat producers have tended to favor the PLC program over the ARC-CO program due to the favorable PLC payments from 2014 to 2020; however, it may be worthwhile to consider ARC-CO for 2025 due to the higher benchmark price.
 
  • Are there situations where ARC-IC might be a favorable farm program choice ?
The program utilizes the same BM price and final MYA price as the ARC-CO program; however, ARC-IC is based on farm-level yields rather that the county BM and final yields. The ARC-IC program must be applied to all covered commodities on a given FSA farm unit, and all farm units in a State that are enrolled in ARC-IC are considered together in one ARC-IC calculation. In addition, ARC-IC payments are paid on only 65 percent of crop base acres, compared to payments on 85 percent of base acres for PLC and ARC-CO payments, which tends to limit instances where ARC-IC is a favorable farm program option.
 
  • How are the “Market Year Average” (MYA) prices determined ?
All 2025 PLC and ARC-CO payments for corn and soybeans will be based on the market year average (MYA) price from September 1, 2025, through August 31, 2026, which means that the current price levels may not impact the final 2025 MYA prices. The MYA price is a monthly average farm-level price from throughout the U.S. that is “weighted” for the volume of bushels sold each month. The 2025 MYA price marketing year for wheat and small grains runs from June 1, 2025, through May 31. 2026.
 
  • Where can I find some good PLC/ARC-CO calculators to assist with the farm program decision ?
Following are links to some very good farm program calculators that allow for comparison of potential PLC and ARC-CO payments at various final 2025 MYA prices and various final 2025 county yields: 
  • University of Illinois FarmDoc website --- www.farmdoc.illinois.edu/fast-tools/arc-co-plc-model
  • Kansas State University --- www.agmanager.info/ag-policy/2018-farm-bill
  • North Dakota State University --- www.ag.ndsu.edu/farmmanagement/farm-bill
  • Iowa State University ---  www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/
 
  • Are there some other good farm program resources ?
            The official farm program details, county benchmark yields, etc. are available on the FSA farm program
            website at: www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/arcplc_program/index
            Kent Thiesse, Farm Management Analyst, has prepared an information sheets titled: “2025 Farm
            Program Decision Cheat Sheet”, which contains pertinent farm program details and information.
            To request a free copy of these information sheets, send an e-mail to: [email protected].
                     
For additional information contact Kent Thiesse, Farm Management Analyst, Green Solutions Group
Phone - (507) 381-7960; E-mail - [email protected] 
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