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Grain Indemnity Assessments to Resume March 1
Posted on February 01, 2013

An assessment on grain sold in Tennessee will be reactivated effective March 1 at a rate of 1 cent per bushel on soybeans and a half cent per bushel on all other grains, announced the Tennessee Department of Agriculture. The assessment is being reactivated in response to recent changes in state law.

Tennessee producer organizations sought the changes in the state law due to the higher market value of grain. All grain producers who participate in the program can file a claim to recover losses in the event of a grain dealer or warehouse failure, depending on circumstances.

Grain producers can request a refund within 90 days of being assessed; however, in doing so they forfeit protection under the program. Producers who previously opted out can also be reinstated but are required to pay back assessments with interest.

The law also requires that all grain storage facilities and grain dealers comply with bonding and insurance requirements. Warehousemen and dealers must be licensed with TDA, and the required surety is based on volume and license classification. TDA monitors highly speculative positioning by handlers, conducts an annual inspection of records and may seize assets of failed handlers and take other actions to protect the interest of producers.

Since the fund’s inception, nearly $1 million has been paid in claims to 76 Tennessee producers. In 2011, Tennessee farmers produced a combined 2.3 million acres of corn, soybeans and wheat valued at nearly $1.3 billion. Soybeans are the state’s leading crop, generating $461.3 million in farm cash receipts last year.




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