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The average Midwest farm qualifies for $10,000–$40,000/year in USDA programs. Most never apply. HarvestFile finds every dollar you're owed in under 5 minutes.

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Programs You Might Be Missing

These are the biggest USDA programs available to row crop farmers.

ARC/PLC

FSA

Up to $164,000/year

Revenue loss and price decline safety net payments on eligible base acres

EQIP

NRCS

Up to 90% cost-share

Financial assistance for conservation projects — cover crops, no-till, waterways, and more

CRP

FSA

Up to $254/acre per year

Annual rental payments for retiring environmentally sensitive cropland from production

Crop Insurance

NEWRMA

Save 3–5% on premiums

New OBBBA subsidies and expanded SCO/ECO endorsement coverage at 80% subsidy

Farmer Bridge Assistance

NEWFSA

$44.36/acre corn, $30.88/acre soy

One-time assistance for 2025 commodity producers — enrollment closes April 17

CSP

NRCS

$4,000–$50,000/year

Rewards for conservation stewardship — get paid for practices you're already doing

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2

We Match You to Programs

Our engine compares your farm profile against every major USDA program's eligibility rules.

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March 15 deadline: Crop insurance sales closing for corn & soybeansMarch 9 – April 17: General CRP Signup #66 is OPENFeb 23 – April 17: Farmer Bridge Assistance enrollment closes

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