Letter from Chris

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Cold Snap Crop Damage: Many of you who remember how tasty they were last fall will be saddened to hear that a recent cold snap took out 100% of farmer Chris Bierwagen’s Arkansas Black apples, which were in the fragile fruit-set growing stage. I asked him what happens to farmers like him when they lose a crop. “The U.S. Department of Agriculture runs a risk management department that is focused on abating risk due to crop loss for farmers,” Bierwagen told me. “This insurance program varies by county. Because I live in Placer County, which does not have large-scale production of apples, I couldn’t qualify for USDA risk management insurance. What they offer instead is a non-insured assistance program which basically provides minimal cost coverage if you lose at least 30 percent of the crop. They then calculate your cost for producing and give you a small percentage to cover these costs. It doesn’t cover the lost income, just a small piece of the investment you’ve already made.” I asked Bierwagen to explain farm subsidies and how they affect small farmers. “Many people,” he said, “hear about farm subsidies. These generally apply to larger commodities – grain, cotton, and other large ag-business crops. Most of the small farm specialty crops in California and other regions – fruits, nuts and veggies – are not supported in any way with subsidies.” Chris paused a moment and then said, “My dad always said that it freezes in everybody’s business once in a while. Everybody gets their turn.”

That may be true, but it seems unfair that small farmers who grow unique and heirloom products are less protected from risk than large-commodity ones.

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Enjoy and be fruitful!

chiefbanana@fruitguys.com

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