2026 USDA Program Deadlines Now Open

Every Acre You Work Has Money Written Into Law.

We read the Federal Register so you don't have to. From EQIP sign-ups to ARC-CO elections, Subsidy turns thousands of pages of USDA rules into checks that keep family operations running.

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$47M+ Recovered340+ Operations Served27 States
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Origin Story
Weathered wooden farmhouse porch with old rocking chairs in the American Midwest
1987Year of the Loss

Chapter One

We Lost a Farm Because Nobody Explained the Rules.

In the winter of 1987, my grandfather's 640-acre operation in central Kansas went under. Not from drought. Not from bad prices. From a counter-cyclical payment he never knew existed — a check that would have covered three loan payments, sitting unclaimed in an FSA office twelve miles away.

The notice had come. It sat in a stack of mail between a seed catalog and a parts invoice. The language was federal. The deadline was absolute.

Three generations of work, gone for want of a translator.

Chapter Two

A Stack of Missed Notices. A Realization That Changed Everything.

Twenty years later, working inside an NRCS field office in Nebraska, I started seeing the same pattern. Qualified operations. Eligible acres. Programs with real money attached. Notices going unanswered.

I pulled one farmer's file. He'd missed four consecutive EQIP signup windows — not because he didn't care, but because the practice schedule read like a federal procurement document. His neighbor, who'd hired a consultant, had collected $312,000 over the same period.

The programs exist. The money is real. The barrier is language.

EQIP

2018

$48,200

missed

CSP

2019

$31,400

missed

ARC-CO

2020

$22,800

missed

Stack of government agricultural program documents and USDA notices on a wooden desk

Chapter Three

Fourteen Years Learning the Rules From the Inside.

I left the agency and spent the next decade in FSA and NRCS county offices across seven states — not as staff, but as the person farmers called when the forms didn't make sense. I've read every practice standard, every payment schedule, every counter-cyclical trigger formula. Not because I had to. Because I know what it costs when someone doesn't.

Former NRCS Technical Assistance ProviderFSA Program Compliance Specialist14 States CoveredEQIP, CSP, ARC/PLC, CRP, RCPP
Federal Programs

The Programs That Pay.

Every one of these programs has unclaimed money sitting in it right now. The question is whether your operation qualifies — and whether the paperwork gets filed on time.

EQIPNRCS

Environmental Quality Incentives Program

$8,000 – $450,000

payment range

Payments for conservation practices on working lands — irrigation systems, nutrient management, cover crops, drainage. The largest working-lands conservation program in the US.

Row crop, livestock, specialty crop producers
Continuous signup — quarterly ranking
CSPNRCS

Conservation Stewardship Program

$18,000 – $200,000

payment range

Annual payments for maintaining and improving existing conservation activities. Rewards operations already doing the work.

Producers with existing conservation systems
Annual ranking — Feb window
ARC-COFSA

Agricultural Risk Coverage — County

$4,000 – $125,000

payment range

Counter-cyclical payments triggered when county revenues fall below benchmarks. The program my grandfather never knew about.

Corn, soybean, wheat, sorghum base acres
Annual election — Jan 15
PLCFSA

Price Loss Coverage

$2,000 – $80,000

payment range

Payments triggered when national average market prices fall below effective reference prices. Often better than ARC-CO in volatile years.

All covered commodity base acres
Annual election — Jan 15
CRPFSA

Conservation Reserve Program

$60 – $300 / acre / year

payment range

Annual rental payments for retiring environmentally sensitive cropland for 10–15 year contracts. Continuous and general signup options.

Highly erodible or wetland-adjacent acres
Continuous and general signup periods
FSA LoansFSA

FSA Direct & Guaranteed Loan Programs

Up to $600,000 direct

payment range

For ag lenders: We verify borrower FSA payment history, outstanding liens, and program participation status before loan closing.

Ag lenders, beginning farmers, operators in financial stress
Ongoing — lender verification service
Free Review

Check What You're Owed.
No Cost. No Obligation.

Tell us your state, what you grow, and how many acres. We'll come back with a plain-English summary of every federal program your operation qualifies for — and what the payment could look like.

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Program Eligibility Report

Every program you qualify for, ranked by payment size

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Deadline Calendar

Upcoming signup windows specific to your state and commodity

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Plain-English Translation

No federal jargon — just what it means for your operation

Not ready to talk yet?

Download “Your County's Open Programs” — a free PDF listing every active USDA program in your county, with payment ranges and signup windows.

Tell Us About Your Operation

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No fee schedule. No commitment. We review your situation and tell you what programs apply.