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Quintrell Hollis, 816-926-3421
RMA SEEKS PUBLIC COMMENT ON GRAIN SORGHUM PRICING METHODOLOGY
WASHINGTON, Jul 24, 2009 - Risk Management Agency Administrator William J. Murphy today
announced publication in the Federal Register of a notice of
Proposed Pricing Methodology for Grain Sorghum for review and comment.
The notice stems from a requirement in the 2008 Farm Bill for RMA's Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC)
to contract with five expert reviewers to “develop and recommend a methodology for determining an
expected market price for grain sorghum for both the production and revenue-based plans of insurance to more accurately
reflect the actual price at harvest.”
In accordance with the Farm Bill, RMA is publishing all five reviews for public comment.
Proposed Methodology
The expert reviewers were all agricultural economists
with experience in the grain sorghum and corn markets and were from within
USDA, the grain sorghum industry, or institutions of higher learning. The proposed methodology is by:
Dr. James Richardson, Texas A&M University
RMA/FCIC is proposing selection of the Texas A&M University methdology, determining that it is the
most accurate predictor of grain sorghum prices at harvest time, while meeting the
Farm Bill's requirements of transparency and replicability.
The other four reviews are by:
Dr. Holly Wang, Purdue University
Chris Cogburn, National Sorghum Producers
Robert Dismukes, Economic Research Service (Note: Copies of the full report
available upon request)
Greg Pompelli, Economic Research Service (Note: Copies of the full report
available upon request)
Public Comments
Written comments regarding the proposed selection of the Texas A&M methodology will be accepted until
close of business Tuesday, Sep 22, 2009, and should be submitted to:
Quintrell Hollis
USDA/RMA Product Design Branch
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
6501 Beacon Drive
Mail Stop 813
Kansas City, MO 64133
or electronically to: GrainPriceComments@rma.usda.gov
A public meeting will be held on Aug 20, 2009, at 9:00 am, at 6501 Beacon Drive, Kansas City, MO 64133 to
discuss the proposed methodology.
For further information, please contact Quintrell Hollis at 816-926-3421.
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