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<blockquote data-quote="iowafarmer" data-source="post: 999230" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>I farm here in Northwest Iowa and I do not collect direct payments due to that I was honest when I had to fill out my FSA paperwork and I am not actively involved on my farm as I am school and it is all custom work currently that I hire as I am unable to be there. I just finance it and make the decisions. All I ask for is a decent crop insurance program. The direct payments are not needed and most people I know that farm want to get rid of them especially with commodity prices where they are at. Then there is talk of a guaranteed revenue program. That is not free market. :deadhorse: It keeps there from being a turnover in farmers as they cannot go under so no matter how terrible of farmer they are the government will keep them in business. I just want a decent crop insurance program and due to crop insurance being able to break small insurance companies it would have to be supported by the government or else it would have to be huge businesses to support it. Take the drought in Texas or Iowa the amount of money it takes to pay out on bad years would kill small insurance companies due to that droughts affect large areas. I can get hail insurance which is through small companies but that is because hail tends to be in smaller areas and concentrated. I agree the system is abused. As a beginning farmer though some of the government programs really appeal to me such as beginning farmer loans with lower interest rates than banks and cost sharing programs. It is hard to compete and get into row crop farming if you come from a small operation and don't have a couple hundred thousand to throw at it. I have a hard time believing direct payments will go away because then to get direct payments you have to report your acres and how much you plant of which crop. It is how the government keeps their fingers in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowafarmer, post: 999230, member: 7792"] I farm here in Northwest Iowa and I do not collect direct payments due to that I was honest when I had to fill out my FSA paperwork and I am not actively involved on my farm as I am school and it is all custom work currently that I hire as I am unable to be there. I just finance it and make the decisions. All I ask for is a decent crop insurance program. The direct payments are not needed and most people I know that farm want to get rid of them especially with commodity prices where they are at. Then there is talk of a guaranteed revenue program. That is not free market. :deadhorse: It keeps there from being a turnover in farmers as they cannot go under so no matter how terrible of farmer they are the government will keep them in business. I just want a decent crop insurance program and due to crop insurance being able to break small insurance companies it would have to be supported by the government or else it would have to be huge businesses to support it. Take the drought in Texas or Iowa the amount of money it takes to pay out on bad years would kill small insurance companies due to that droughts affect large areas. I can get hail insurance which is through small companies but that is because hail tends to be in smaller areas and concentrated. I agree the system is abused. As a beginning farmer though some of the government programs really appeal to me such as beginning farmer loans with lower interest rates than banks and cost sharing programs. It is hard to compete and get into row crop farming if you come from a small operation and don’t have a couple hundred thousand to throw at it. I have a hard time believing direct payments will go away because then to get direct payments you have to report your acres and how much you plant of which crop. It is how the government keeps their fingers in it. [/QUOTE]
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