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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the effects of the
marketing assistance loan program on cash payments to farm producers,
focusing on: (1) which producers received cash payments through the
program, by type of crop and state; (2) why some producers did not
participate in the program; and (3) what types of concerns have been
raised about the program&apos;s effect on cash payments and potential
forfeitures.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) as of September 1999, $3.4 billion of the $3.7
billion in cash payments went to producers of four crops: (a) corn; (b)
soybeans; (c) wheat; and (d) upland cotton; (2) the top 10 states in
which producers received this assistance were Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and
Texas; (3) some producers of eligible crops did not participate in the
marketing assistance loan program in 1998 and could not receive a loan
deficiency payment because: (a) the posted county price for their crop
equaled or was higher than the applicable loan rate; (b) they had sold
their crop before requesting a loan deficiency payment and therefore
were no longer eligible for a payment; or (c) they had produced crops,
such as rye, that were not covered by the program; (4) as the use of the
marketing assistance loan program increased, producers and Department of
Agriculture (USDA) officials raised a number of concerns about: (a)
inconsistencies in the cash payments available to some producers but not
to others; and (b) the heightened potential for loan forfeitures; (5)
they pointed out that because the rates for loan deficiency payments
have been consistently higher in some counties than in nearby or
adjoining counties, the program&apos;s design has created an incentive for
producers to move their grain from one county to another to receive a
higher payment; (6) because of the way USDA established its loan rates
and posted county prices, producers of classes of wheat that have higher
market prices have received, or are likely to receive, lower rates for
loan deficiency payments than producers of classes of wheat that have
lower market prices; (7) on the other hand, producers of lower-priced
classes of wheat have been able to receive higher rates for loan
deficiency payments; (8) because the national loan rates for some crops,
such as soybeans, were set at levels that cover significantly more of
production costs than the national loan rates for other crops, an
incentive has been created to plant crops in response to government
payments rather than to market demand; (9) the program had a cash
payment limitation of $75,000; (10) USDA officials told GAO they were
concerned that producers would use the program&apos;s loan component to
obtain financing and would forfeit their collateral to the government
once they reach the payment limitation; (11) the Secretary of
Agriculture has not yet made the changes he could make to the program
because of concerns about decreases in some producers&apos; income during a
period of low crop prices; and (12) other possible changes to the
program&apos;s design would require legislation.</abstract>
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