718.103—Prevented planted and failed acreage.
(a)
Prevented planting is the inability to plant an eligible crop with proper equipment during the planting period as a result of an eligible cause of loss, as determined by CCC. The eligible cause of loss that prevented the planting must have:
(2)
Occurred before the final planting date for the crop in the applicable crop year or, in the case of multiple plantings, the harvest date of the first planting in the applicable planting period, and
(2)
The acreage must have been prevented from being planted as the result of a natural disaster and not a management decision; and
(3)
The prevented planted acreage report must be acted on by the COC. The COC will deny the acreage report if it is not satisfied with the documentation provided.
(1)
The producer must show there was the intent to plant the acreage by providing documentation of field preparation, seed purchase and any other information that shows the acreage could have been planted and harvested under normal weather conditions, and
(2)
The producer must show that the amount of the prevented planted acreage credit is consistent with prior years' planting history for the farm.
(d)
Eligible prevented planting acreage will be determined on the basis of the producer's intent to plant the crop acreage and possession of, or access to, resources to plant, grow, and harvest the crop, as applicable.
(e)
Prevented planting acreage credit is not provided on acreage that had either a previous or subsequent crop planted on the acreage, unless the COC determines that all of the following conditions are met:
(1)
There is an established practice of planting two or more crops for harvest on the same acreage in the same crop year;
(2)
Both crops could have reached maturity if each planting was harvested or would have been harvested;
(3)
Both the initial and subsequent planted crops were planted or prevented-planted within the normal planting period for that crop; and
(4)
Both the initial and subsequent planted crops meet all other eligibility provisions of this part including good farming practices.
(f)
Prevented planted acreage credit will not be given to crops where the prevented-planted acreage was affected by drought, unless:
(1)
On the final planting date for non-irrigated acreage, the area that is prevented from being planted has insufficient soil moisture for germination of seed and progress toward crop maturity because of a prolonged period of dry weather, as determined by CCC; and
(2)
Prolonged precipitation deficiencies exceeded the D2 level as determined using the U.S. Drought Monitor; and
(3)
Verifiable information is collected from sources whose business or purpose it is to record weather conditions, as determined by CCC, and including but not limited to the local weather reporting stations of the U.S. National Weather Service.
(g)
Prevented planted acreage credit under this part shall apply to irrigated crops where the acreage was prevented from being planted due to a lack of water resulting from drought conditions or contamination by saltwater intrusion of an irrigation supply resulting from drought conditions if there was not a reasonable probability of having adequate water to carry out an irrigation practice.
(1)
Which planting history or conservation plans indicate would remain fallow for crop rotation purposes;
(2)
Used for conservation purposes or intended to be or considered to have been left unplanted under any program administered by USDA, including the Conservation Reserve and Wetland Reserve Programs; and
(i)
Failed acreage is acreage that was planted with the proper equipment during the planting period but failed as a result of an eligible cause of loss, as determined by CCC.
(j)
To be approved by CCC as failed acreage the acreage must have been reported as failed acreage before disposition of the crop, and the acreage must have been planted under normal conditions but failed as the result of a natural disaster and not a management decision. Producers who file a failed acreage report must have the request acted on by the COC. The COC will deny the acreage report if it is not satisfied with the documentation provided.
(1)
That the acreage was planted under normal conditions using the proper equipment with the intent to harvest the acreage.
(2)
Provide documentation that the crop was planted using farming practices consistent for the crop and area, but could not be brought to harvest because of disaster-related conditions.
(2)
Before the normal harvest date for the crop in the applicable crop year or in the case of multiple plantings, the harvest date of the first planting in the applicable planting period, and
(m)
Eligible failed acreage will be determined on the basis of the producer planting the crop under normal conditions with the expectation to take the crop to harvest.
(1)
Which was planted using methods that could not be considered normal for the area and without the expectation of harvest;
(2)
Used for conservation purposes or intended to be or considered to have been un-harvested under any program administered by USDA, including the Conservation Reserve and Wetland Reserve Programs; and