Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP)
Event Details
Date
February 21, 2024
Time
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Location
Webinar
Host
CNYDLFC & SWNYDLFC
Nicole Tommell
315.867.6001
email Nicole Tommell
Plan to join us on Wednesday, February 21st at 6:30 for a FREE webinar from CCE and FSA on NAP - the Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program. Registration is required.
NAP provides financial assistance to producers of non-insurable crops in qualifying events. To qualify, covered crop losses must occur and cause, accelerate, or exacerbate destruction or deterioration of the crop as determined by the county committee.
Featured speaker, Sandra Scott, is a County Executive Director with Farm Service Agency and will be answering several questions about NAP coverage and qualification.
Topics Covered:
- What does NAP cover?
- What is a Coverage Period?
- What is a Coverage Level?
- What is an Approved Yield?
- How are payments calculated?
- How do I report my acreage?
- How do I report my production?
- How do I file a notice of loss?
- How do I apply for payment?
Webinar registration is free, but required. Registered participants will also receive a recording of the webinar. For questions, or assistance, please contact Nicole Tommell (nt375@cornell.edu) or Katelyn Walley (kaw249@cornell.edu).
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