Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and Report of Acreage

Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and Report of Acreage (formerly OMB control # 0560-0004)

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Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and and Report of Acreage

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Instructions For CCC-575

NON-INSURED CROP DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (NAP) RECORD OF MARKETING HISTORY


The CCC-575 was developed to collect data to establish a participant’s historical marketing percentage (HMP), contract marketing percentage (CMP), and direct marketing percentage (DMP). This form is to be completed only for those participants who chose the HMP option and/or the DMP option on the CCC-471, if applicable. The calculation of the HMP and DMP will be based on the actual marketing history from the consecutive preceding three years of production for the eligible NAP crop. The HMP or CMP will be applied to the NAP benefits for those participants. The DMP will be applied when calculating the premium as well as to the NAP benefits for those participants.

Submit the original completed form in hard copy or facsimile to the appropriate FSA servicing office.


Customers who have established electronic access credentials with USDA may electronically transmit this form to the USDA servicing office, provided that (1) the customer submitting the form is the only person required to sign the transaction, or (2) the customer has an approved Power of Attorney (Form FSA-211) on file with USDA to sign for other customers for the program and type of transaction represented by this form.


Features for transmitting the form electronically are available to those customers with access credentials only. If you would like to establish online access credentials with USDA, follow the instructions provided at the USDA eForms web site.


Producers must complete Part A through Part B; Part C, Item 8; Part D, Items 12, 13, 16, 17, 20, 21; and Part G, Items 33A-36, 38, 41, 43, 46 and 48, as applicable. Producer must sign in the applicable Item 31A through 31C and/or Item 56A through 56C.


Fld Name /
Item No.

Instruction

Part A – General Information

1

County FSA Office Name and Address

Enter county office name and address.

2

Crop Year

Enter crop year.

3

Administrative State and County Code

Enter administrative State and county code.

4A

Producer’s Name and Address

Enter producer’s name and address.

4B

Phone Number

Enter producer’s phone number.

Part B – Crop Identification

Note: Part B is to be completed for Parts C, D, and E only.

5A

Crop Name

Enter crop name.

5B

Crop Type

Enter crop type.

6

Unit of Measure (UoM)

Enter unit of measure for the crop and crop type. In situations where the unit of measure is different between the final uses and/or crop years, convert production to pounds (lbs.) using the table below.

Example: Fresh market production sold as pounds (lbs.) and processed production sold as hundredweight (cwt.). All production shall be converted to pounds (lbs.) and the unit of measure would be pounds (lbs.).

Conversion Table

If converting…

Then…

Hundredweight (cwt.) to Pounds (lbs.)

multiply by 100.

Tons to Pounds (lbs.)

multiply by 2000.

For bushels, containers, and other nonstandard units of measure

multiply the pounds (lbs.) from the National Crop Table (NCT) by the bushels, containers, etc. to complete the conversion.

Fld Name /
Item No.

Instruction

Part C – Current Year Contract Marketing Percentage (CMP)

Note: Ensure that each category of marketing use is recorded as the

same unit of measure to provide consistency in the production and calculation.

7

Contracted Use

This block identifies the contracted market (ie: fresh, processed and/or juice). No entry is needed.

8

Contracted Production

Enter contracted production in each specific contracted use for that row for the crop year in item 2.

IF the contract specifies…


Then…

production only

enter the contracted production for the specific use.

acres and not production with only one unit

the producer must certify expected production under contract. The contracted production shall not exceed the sum of the lesser of the reported or contract acres times the approved yield for the unit.

acres and not production with multiple units

the producer must certify expected production under contract. The contracted production shall not exceed the lesser of the reported or contract acres times the highest approved yield for the units of the same crop, crop type, and intended use.

Example:

Unit

Acres

Approved

Yield

Not To Exceed Expected Production

301

100

30


401

50

35

504

100

32

250 (Total Acres ) x 35 (highest approved yield) = 8750

8750


Fld Name /
Item No.

Instruction

9

Expected

Production

Enter the result of multiplying the eligible NAP acres for the intended use from the FSA-578 for each specific contracted use (ie: fresh, processed, and/or juice) by the approved yield from the CCC-452 for the crop year in item 2.

Notes:

  • If multiple units exist for the specific intended use, calculate the expected production for each unit and summarize by use.

  • If an approved yield has not been established, establish the yield.

10

Total

Expected

Production

Enter the total expected production for all contracted markets included in item 9.



Fld Name /
Item No.

Instruction

11

Contract

Marketing Percentage (CMP)






































11

Contract

Marketing Percentage (CMP)

(cont.)






































11

Contract

Marketing Percentage (CMP)

(cont.)




Enter the result of item 8 for each contracted use (ie: fresh, processed, and/or juice) divided by item 10 x 100% (rounded to 2 decimals).

If the CMP is…

Then the CMP…

> 100%.

equals 100% for the intended use. (Example 1)

> 100% with more than one intended use with contracted production

equals a prorated CMP based on the share of expected production not to exceed 100%. (Example 2)

< 100% with one intended use and only one intended use is approved on the NCT

equals 100% for the intended use. (Example 3)

< 100% with two intended uses approved on the NCT

for the other intended use, equals 100% minus the calculated percentage from the contracted use for the crop. (Example 4).

< 100% with three intended uses (FH, PR, and JU) approved on the NCT

for the intended use that is not the contracted use, equals 100% minus the calculated percentage from the contracted use for the crop. (Example 5).


Examples:


Example 1 – CMP is > 100%:


7. Contracted Use

8

. Contracted Production

9

Expected Production

10. Total Expected Production

11. Contract Marketing Percentage (CMP)


Enter contracted production in each specific contracted use column, as applicable

Eligible Acres from FSA-578

x Approved Yield

Total of Item 9

Contracted Production

÷ Item 10

Fresh

5000

100 acres x 40 lbs. =4000 lbs.

4000

125%

*100%

Processed





Juice





*CMP equals 100% because the calculated CMP exceeds 100%.







Example 2 – CMP is > 100% with more than one intended use with contracted production:

7.

Contracted

Use

8.

Contracted Production

9

Expected

Production

10. Total Expected Production

11. Contract Marketing

Percentage

(CMP)


Enter contracted production in each specific contracted use column, as applicable

Eligible Acres from FSA-578

x Approved Yield

Total of Item 9

Contracted Production

÷ Item 10

Fresh

3000

65 acres x 40 lbs. = 2600 lbs.

4000

75%

*60%

Processed

2000

35 acres x 40 lbs. = 1400 lbs.

50%

*40%

Juice




*CMP is reduced to 100%. Proration based on total expected production (item 10) ÷total contracted production (item 8) (4000 ÷5000 = .80) x calculated CMP for each contracted use. Example:

Fresh

Processed

75% x .80 = 60%

50% x .80 = 40%



Example 3 – CMP is < 100% with one intended use on the NCT:

7.

Contracted

Use

8.

Contracted Production

9

Expected

Production

10. Total Expected Production

11. Contract Marketing

Percentage

(CMP)


Enter contracted production in each specific contracted use column, as applicable

Eligible Acres from FSA-578

x Approved Yield

Total of Item 9

Contracted Production

÷ Item 10

Fresh

2500

100 acres x 30 lbs. = 3000 lbs.

3000

83.33%

*100%

*Remaining CMP is allocated to fresh because there is no other intended use approved on the NCT.













Example 4 – CMP is < 100% with two intended uses approved on the NCT:

7.

Contracted

Use

8.

Contracted Production

9

Expected

Production

10. Total Expected Production

11. Contract Marketing

Percentage

(CMP)


Enter contracted production in each specific contracted use column, as applicable

Eligible Acres from FSA-578

x Approved Yield

Total of Item 9

Contracted Production

÷ Item 10

Fresh

2500

100 acres x 30 lbs. = 3000 lbs.

3000

83.33%

Processed




*16.67%

*Remaining CMP is allocated to the other intended use approved on the NCT.



Example 5 – CMP < 100% with three intended uses (FH, PR, and JU) approved on the NCT:

7.

Contracted

Use

8.

Contracted Production

9

Expected

Production

10. Total Expected Production

11. Contract Marketing

Percentage

(CMP)


Enter contracted production in each specific contracted use column, as applicable

Eligible Acres from FSA-578

x Approved Yield

Total of Item 9

Contracted Production

÷ Item 10

Fresh

2500

100 acres x 30 lbs. = 3000 lbs.

3000

83.33%

Processed




*8.335%

Juice




*8.335%

*Remaining CMP is allocated equally between the processed and juice intended uses on the NCT.





















Part D – Historical Marketing Percentage (HMP)

Note: Enter up to three consecutive preceding years’ production

Ensure that all production is recorded in the same unit of measure from Item 6.

12

Crop Year

Enter the most recent preceding crop year.

13

Production

Enter the sum of all production for each final use (i.e.: fresh, processed and/or juice) for the applicable crop year in item 12.

14

Total Production from

Item 13

Enter the sum of the total production from all final uses listed in item 13.

15

HMP

Enter the result of the production for each final use in item 13 divided by the total production in item14 x 100% (rounded to 2 decimals). Total percentages must equal 100%.

16

Crop

Year

Enter the preceding crop year less 1 year.

17

Production

Enter the sum of all production for each final use (i.e.: fresh, processed and/or juice) for the applicable crop year in item 16.

18

Total

Production from

Item 17

Enter the sum of the total production from all final uses listed in item 17.

19

HMP

Enter the result of the production for each final use in item 17 divided by the total production in item 18 x 100% (rounded to 2 decimals). Total percentages must equal 100%.

20

Crop Year

Enter the preceding crop year less 2 years.

21

Production

Enter the sum of all production for each final use (i.e.: fresh, processed and/or juice) for the applicable crop year in item 20.

22

Total Production

From

Item 21

Enter the sum of the total production from all final uses listed in item 21.

23

HMP

Enter the result of the production for each final use in item 21 divided by the total production in item 22 x 100% (rounded to 2 decimals).

Total percentages must equal 100%.

Fld Name /
Item No.

Instruction

Part E – Average Historical Marketing Percentage (HMP) and

Contract Marketing Percentage (CMP)

24

Crop Year

Enter crop year from item 12 and all final use HMP’s from item 15.

25

Crop Year

Enter crop year from item 16 and all final use HMP’s from item 19.

26

Crop Year

Enter crop year from item 20 and all final use HMP’s from item 23.

27

Average

HMP

Enter the result of adding the final use HMP’s from items 24, 25, and 26 and dividing by the total number of years of production included (i.e.: 24 + 25 + 26 ÷ 3 = item 27). Total percentages must equal 100%.


Example:

Final Use

24. Crop Year: 2012

25. Crop Year: 2013

26. Crop Year:

2014

27.

Average HMP


Enter HMP from

Item 15

Enter HMP from Item 19

Enter HMP from Item 23

Sum of 24-26   Number of Years

Fresh

60.00%

20.00%

25.00%

35.00%

Processed

40.00%

80.00%

75.00%

65.00%

Juice






Note: If only two years of production is available from the preceding three years, calculate the HMP based on those years’ actual marketing history.

Example:

Final Use

24. Crop Year: 2012

25. Crop Year: 2013

26. Crop Year:

2014

27.

Average HMP


Enter HMP from

Item 15

Enter HMP from Item 19

Enter HMP from Item 23

Sum of 24-26   Number of

Years

Fresh

60.00%

N/A

25.00%

42.50%

Processed

40.00%

N/A

75.00%

57.50%

Juice








28

CMP

Enter the final use CMP’s from item 11.

29

Average Market

Price

Average Market Price from the NCT, for the applicable use. If the unit of measure differs between markets and/or crop years, convert the NCT price to a per pound basis.

30

Highest Value

HMP/CMP



















For the final use with the highest average market price, enter the highest percentage from item 27 or item 28. Enter the percentages for the other final uses from the same item (item 27 or item 28).


Example 1: The CCC-575 completed for Producer A for common apples shows the following information:


Final Use

27. Average HMP

28. CMP

29. Average

Market

Price

30 Highest Value

HMP/CMP


Sum of Items 24-26 ÷ Number of Years

Enter CMP from Item 11



Fresh

80%

75%

$12.75

80%

Processed

20%

25%

$4.50

20%

Juice





In this scenario, the highest value use would be the average HMP for the fresh market apples. Enter all percentages from item 27.

Example 2: The CCC-575 completed for Producer B for russet potatoes shows the following information:


Final Use

27. Average HMP

28

CMP

29. Average Market Price

30. Highest Value HMP/CMP


Sum of Items 24-26 ÷ Number of Years

Enter CMP from Item 11



Fresh

50%

30%

$9.50

30%

Processed

50%

70%

$11.00

70%

Juice





In this scenario, the highest value use would be the CMP for the processed potatoes. Enter all percentages from item 28.



Fld Name /
Item No.

Instruction

30

Highest Value

HMP/CMP

(cont.)



NOTE: If the price in item 29 is the same for all final uses, the intended use will be used in determining the highest value use.


Example 3: The CCC-575 is completed for Producer C for green beans. The FSA-578 has green beans intended for fresh. The highest value HMP/CMP will be determined based on the highest percentage associated with the original intended use.


Final Use

27.

Average

HMP

28.

CMP


29.

Average

Market

Price

30

Highest Value

HMP/CMP


Sum of Items 24-26 ÷ Number of Years

Enter CMP from Item 11



Fresh

80%

50%

$10.00

80%

Processed

20%

50%

$10.00

20%

Juice





In this scenario, the highest value use would be the HMP associated with the fresh green beans because it has the highest fresh percentage. Enter all percentages from item 28.

Part F – Producer and FSA Representative’s Certification (for CMP and HMP only)

31A

Producer’s

Signature

Producer signature or Representative’s signature, if applicable.


If you are mailing or faxing this form, print the form and manually enter your signature. If this form is approved for electronic transmission and you have established credentials with USDA to submit forms electronically, use the buttons provided on the form for transmitting the form to the USDA servicing office.

31B

Title/

Relationship

Title/Relationship for person with signature authority for the producer in item 31A, if applicable.

31C

Date

Date CCC-575 is signed.

32A

FSA

Representative

Signature

FSA Representative’s signature.

32B

Date

Date FSA Representative signs CCC-575.

Fld Name /
Item No.

Instruction

Part G – Direct Market Percentage (DMP)

Notes: Part G must be completed for each intended use where a Direct Market Option was elected on CCC-471. Enter up to three consecutive preceding years’ marketing records of production.

Reminder: Ensure that all production is recorded in the same unit of measure in item 6.

33A

Crop Name

Enter crop name.

33B

Crop Type

Enter crop type.

34

Intended

Use

Enter intended use.

35

Unit of Measure (UoM)

Enter the unit of measure. Follow conversion table instructions in item 6, if needed.

36

Crop Year

Enter the most recent preceding crop year.

37

Market

Direct and/or Indirect Market. No entry needed.

38

Production

Enter all production that was sold in the respective market from the crop year in item 36.

39

Total

Production

from

Item 38

Enter the sum of total production from item 38.

40

Market History Percentage

Enter the result for each market from item 38 divided by item 39 x 100% (rounded to 2 decimals). Total percentages must equal 100%.

41

Crop Year

Enter the preceding crop year less 1 year.

42

Market

Direct and/or Indirect Market. No entry needed.

43

Production

Enter all production that was sold in the respective market from the crop year in item 41.

44

Total Production from

Item 43

Enter the sum of production from item 43.

45

Market History

Percentage

Enter the result for each market from item 43 divided by item 44 x 100% (rounded to 2 decimals). Total percentages must equal 100%.

46

Crop Year

Enter the preceding crop year less 2 years.

47

Market

Direct and/or Indirect Market. No entry needed.

48

Production

Enter all production that was sold in the respective market from the crop year in item 46.

49

Total Production from

Item 48

Enter the sum of total production from item 48.

50

Market History Percentage

Enter the result for each market of item 48 divided by item 49 x 100% (rounded to 2 decimals). Total percentages must equal 100%.

Part H-Average Direct Marketing Percentage (DMP)

51

Market

Direct and/or Indirect Market. No entry needed.

52

Crop Year

Enter the crop year from item 36 and market history percentages from item 40.

53

Crop Year

Enter the crop year from item 39 and market history percentages from item 45.

54

Crop Year

Enter the crop year from item 41and market history percentages from item 50.

55

Average DMP

Enter the sum of items 52-54 for each market and divide by the number of crop years included (ie: 52 + 53 + 54 ÷ 3 = Item 55). Total percentages must equal 100%.

Part I – Producer and FSA Representative’s Certification (for DMP only)

56A

Producer’s Signature

Producer signature or Representative’s signature, if applicable.


If you are mailing or faxing this form, print the form and manually enter your signature. If this form is approved for electronic transmission and you have established credentials with USDA to submit forms electronically, use the buttons provided on the form for transmitting the form to the USDA servicing office.

56B

Title/

Relationship

Title/Relationship for person with signature authority for the producer in item 56A, if applicable.

56C

Date

Date CCC-575 is signed.

57A

FSA

Representative

Signature

FSA Representative’s signature.

57B

Date

Date FSA Representative signs CCC-575.



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