Share Your Experiences with Heir Property, Crop Insurance, and FSA Farm Numbers

Share your experience about securing crop insurance

Do you have experience with

  • Obtaining crop insurance for agricultural products grown on land held as heir property, or;
  • Applying for a FSA farm number for land held as heir property, or;
  • Are you farming on a parcel held as heir property and would like to apply for crop insurance?

Farm Commons is looking for heir property landowners and their service providers to participate in paid interviews about securing crop insurance. Since many crop insurance applications require an FSA Farm Number, we are also interested in speaking with people who have applied for an FSA Farm Number for a heir property parcel.

If you have experience, knowledge, or interest related to this project, please follow this link to answer a few basic questions, and Farm Commons will contact you within a week to provide more information.

Your time and thoughts are valuable to us, which is why we are offering $100 in compensation for an hour of your time. However, we can only support a limited number of interviews right now, so please send in your responses as soon as you can. If this project goes well, we will seek more funding to continue this work and will be able to support more interviews and producers. Submitting the form above is the best way to stay connected to the work we are doing and be notified of future opportunities. Thank you!

You can reach out to Chloe at chloe@farmcommons.org directly with any questions or concerns.

Want to participate? Click here to apply.

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This material is based upon work supported by USDA/NIFA under Award Number 2024-70027-42471.

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