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COMMITTEE NOMINATIONS The nomination period for candidates seeking to serve on the County Farm Service Agency Committee closed with the following persons submitting a nomination to serve as representatives for LAA 2 in each county for a three year term.. DEADLINES FOR NON-INSURED CROP DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The application closing date to purchase coverage for the 2013 crop year for fall planted crops under the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) is as follows: Application Closing Date Canola and rapeseed onions, radish, carrots, and cabbage (for seed August 31 or fresh) value loss crops (aquaculture, Christmas Trees, turf grass sod, floriculture, mushrooms) artichokes and any fall planted crops not mentioned below.. Spring Alfalfa Seed, Spring Barley, Cabbage Canola Corn, Dry Beans, Dry Peas (planted 3/9-5/25), Green Peas, Spring Mint, Mustard, Spring Oats, Onions(planted 3/14-4/20), Potatoes, Processing Beans, Soybeans Sugar Beets, Sweet Corn and Spring Wheat..




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