USDA modifies NAP to reach more specialty-crop growers

The Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP), which protects commodities not covered by crop insurance, is being modified to increase access for beginning, limited-resource and other producers who do not have risk protection from the federally subsidized insurance program, said the USDA. Many of those producers grow fruits, vegetables and other specialty crops. Agriculture Secretary Tom… » Read More

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