USDA Just Announced Relief for Hog Producers Impacted by Pandemic; Here's Who Qualifies

USDA just announced their Spot Market Hog Pandemic Program to help producers who sold pigs on the spot market in 2020.  Paul Neiffer goes over the details.
USDA just announced their Spot Market Hog Pandemic Program to help producers who sold pigs on the spot market in 2020. Paul Neiffer goes over the details.
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The USDA released the Spot Market Hog Pandemic Program (SMHPP) this week to provide additional funds for hog farmers who sold pigs on the spot market between April 16, 2020 and September 1, 2020.

This assistance is only for hog producers who sold pigs on the spot market and not under a contract.  The payment will be equal to $54 per pig times the number of eligible pigs not to exceed 10,000 pigs.  Therefore, the maximum payment will be $540,000.  The good news is that there is no per person or per entity payment limit.  However, the normal $900,000 average AGI limit does apply to both the entity and each owner in the entity.

The application period begins December 15 and ends February 25, 2022.

The producer must of have owned the pigs and not been a contract grower and sold the hogs through a negotiated sale contract during that period.  Contract producers, packers, and hog purchase types including other market formula, swine or pork market formula, other purchase arrangements, and packer owned are not eligible for SMHPP.

Breeding stock is also not eligible.

These payments are taxable income and can't be deferred to 2023 if received in 2022.  A Form CCC-1099-G will be issued by USDA reporting the amount of payments received under this program.

USDA may require to you to provide supporting documents such as negotiated sales agreement, veterinarian records, feeding records, inventory records, etc. to back up your claim.

USDA is still "mulling" whether to provide an additional top-up payment for all hog producers.  We will keep you posted on this topic.

 

 

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