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Wood County Farm Service Agency Wants Soybean Producers to Be Aware of Referendum Opportunity

The Wood County Farm Service Agency wants local soybean producers to be aware of the opportunity to request a referendum.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) announces that soybean producers may request a referendum to determine whether producers want the ag secretary to conduct a referendum on the Soybean Promotion and Research Order, as authorized under the Soybean Promotion, Research, and Consumer Information Act. 

Participation in the request for referendum is voluntary. Producers should participate only if they wish to request a referendum on the program.

If at least 10%, not to exceed one-fifth of producers from any one state, of the 515,008 eligible producers determined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture participate in the request for referendum, a referendum will be held within one year from that determination. 

If results of the request for referendum indicate that a referendum is not supported, a referendum will not be conducted. The results of the request for referendum will be published in a notice in the Federal Register.

Soybean producers may request a referendum during the four-week period beginning May 6 and ending May 31.

To be eligible to participate in the request for referendum, producers must certify that they or the producer entity they are authorized to represent paid an assessment at any time between Jan. 1, 2022, and Dec. 31, 2023.

Form LS-51-1, Soybean Promotion and Research Order Request for Referendum, can be obtained from May 6 to May 31, by mail, FAX, or in person from the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) County Offices, or can be downloaded from https://www.ams.usda.gov/rules-regulations/research-promotion/soybean.

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