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This map shows the percentage that the 2016 county yield, as reported by FSA, needs to be above or below the Long Run Average Yield for the maximum payment to be triggered.  For example, if a county is showing 19.4%, it can have a 2016 county yield up to 19.4% above it’s long-run average yield and still receive the maximum ARC-CO payment.  Therefore, the darker the green, the higher the 2016 yield can be above the long-run average and still receive the maximum ARC-CO payment.  Counties in red will have to have a yield below their long-run average to trigger the maximum ARC-CO payment.

Hover your cursor over the county of interest to see more detail. 2016 MYA price projections will be updated every month (more detail HERE).  The "Trigger Yield" gives the uppermost county yield to receive any ARC-CO payment, while the "Trigger Yield 4 Max Pay" gives the uppermost county yield to receive the maximum ARC-CO payment.  

Click "Full Screen" in the lower right to see a larger version of the map. Use the dropdown menu on the left side of the map to select your State Name and Yield Type.  Yield type may be Irrigated, Non-Irrigated, or ALL.  Click on the + key in the upper left side of the map to increase map size or click on the arrow located on the control menu and the adjoining menu pops up.  Then Click on the little square box inside the adjoining popup menu and move the cursor over the user’s selected state and highlighted it.  After one releases their mouse key the program will expand the selected state map so one can pick their county.  Left-click and hold on the map and drag your state to the center of the screen.  

Questions may be directed to Robin Reid, 785.532.0964 or  robinreid@ksu.edu; Art Barnaby: barnaby@ksu.edu; or Rich Llewelyn:rvl@ksu.edu.

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