Dairy assistance program enrollment reopened
Published 8:39 pm Tuesday, December 17, 2019
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is reopening enrollment in its Dairy Assistance, Investment and Relief Initiative program for eligible milk producers through the end of the year, according to a press release.
Producers who have locked in five years of coverage through the USDA Farm Service Agency’s Dairy Margin Coverage program and who have not already successfully enrolled in the DAIRI program can apply.
The MDA has already issued $3.4 million to about 1,800 producers representing more than 1,550 farms in Minnesota through the program in its first round of payments.
Producers not yet successfully enrolled will not receive the first round of payment, but may receive a check for the second round, which will be determined after all new enrollments have been received.
In order to qualify, farmers must have produced less than 160,000 cwt (hundredweight) of milk in 2018. They will be paid based on production levels, up to 50,000 cwt of milk produced in 2018.
An application form, an IRS Form W-9, a copy of their DMC enrollment form, and a statement from their processor(s) detailing the amount of milk produced in 2018 are required to complete an application. All materials must be postmarked by December 31, 2019.
Producers who are already successfully enrolled and have received their first check do not need to take any action. They will automatically receive a second payment. However, producers who submitted incomplete applications and have not received a check must return any requested information by December 31, 2019 to be eligible for the second payment.
For additional information and the application form, visit the DAIRI program page of the MDA website.