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Pandemic Cover Crop

USDA Offers New Pandemic Cover Crop Program

Dan June 4, 2021 Cover Crops, Peanuts

Pandemic Cover Crop

The Department of Agriculture announced this week that agricultural producers who have coverage under most crop insurance policies are eligible for a premium benefit if they planted cover crops this year. Tyron Spearman reports the new program is called the Pandemic Cover Crop Program (PCCP).

USDA Offers New Pandemic Cover Crop Program

To learn more about PCCP click here.

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