![]() Nursery Crops and Flowers - nursery crops and cut flowers.Aquaculture - catfish, crawfish, largemouth bass and carp sold live as foodfish, hybrid striped bass, red drum, salmon, sturgeon, tilapia, trout, ornamental/tropical fish, and recreational sportfish.Only lambs and yearlings (sheep less than two years old) were previously eligible. Non-Specialty Crops and Livestock - liquid eggs, frozen eggs and all sheep.Specialty Crops - aloe leaves, bananas, batatas, bok choy, carambola (star fruit), cherimoya, chervil (french parsley), citron, curry leaves, daikon, dates, dill, donqua (winter melon), dragon fruit (red pitaya), endive, escarole, filberts, frisee, horseradish, kohlrabi, kumquats, leeks, mamey sapote, maple sap (for maple syrup), mesculin mix, microgreens, nectarines, parsley, persimmons, plantains, pomegranates, pummelos, pumpkins, rutabagas, shallots, tangelos, turnips/celeriac, turmeric, upland/winter cress, water cress, yautia/malanga, and yuca/cassava.The following additional commodities are now eligible for CFAP: USDA collected comments and supporting data for consideration of additional commodities through June 22, 2020. From deferring payments on loans to adding flexibilities to crop insurance and reporting deadlines, USDA has been leveraging many tools to help producers.” Background: “CFAP is just one of the many ways USDA is helping producers weather the impacts of the pandemic. That is why he authorized this $16 billion of direct support in the CFAP program and today we are pleased to add additional commodities eligible to receive much needed assistance,” said Secretary Perdue. “President Trump is standing with America’s farmers and ranchers to ensure they get through this pandemic and continue to produce enough food and fiber to feed America and the world. After reviewing over 1,700 responses, even more farmers and ranchers will have the opportunity for assistance to help keep operations afloat during these tough times. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is extending the deadline to apply for the program to September 11th, and producers with approved applications will receive their final payment. ![]() Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced today that additional commodities are covered by the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) in response to public comments and data. ![]() Client Services HR Client Services Client Services Overview Recent Customer Notifications HR/Payroll Customer Communities NFC Customer Board CAPPS User and Working Groups Debt Management Working Group NFC Project Review Team Agency Security Officers HR/Payroll Initiatives Insight: Reporting and Analytics Central Accounting Reporting System (CARS) PAYE Information PAYE Schedule and Information PAYE Processing Schedule Accounting/Pay Period Calendar Fiscal Year Pay Period Calendar Federal Pay Rates 2023 Annual Pay Raise HR/Payroll Timelines FESI Test Windows HR Back Office Benefits Information Retirement Systems and Programs CSRS Deposits/Redeposits FERS Deposits/Redeposits Post 1956 MIL Service Deposits Federal Employee Health Benefits Flexible Spending Accounts Federal Employee Life Insurance Thrift Savings Plan Office of Workers' Compensation Programs Benefits Notifications Onboarding New Employee Information Onboarding Forms Brief Overview of USDA/OCFO The Work Number Publications Publications Library NFC System Documentation NFC Bulletins Taxes Release Notes Publications Archive Administrative Billings and Processing (BILL) Human Resources and Payroll Processing (HRPAY) Manual Pay Processing (MANPAY) Reporting (REPT) Research and Inquiry (INQUIRY) Retirement Processing (RETIRE) T&A Processing (TA) Taxes Pub Notes (NOTES) Forms Library AD Forms Standard and Optional Forms USDA Electronic Forms TSP Forms ASO Only Forms Pay Period Calendars Other Publications Brochures Electronic Distribution FESI Code Catalog Processing Tips Quick References Functional Requirements Documents NFC University NFC University Overview Self-paced Training Classes Training Information Schedule Pricing Contact Training: I Want to. ![]()
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