Potatoes 2004/2005
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Overview

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What is the TAA Technical Assistance Requirement?
  • Benefit: TAA technical assistance for Idaho potato producers is one of the benefits of the TAA for Farmers program. Technical assistance will include information on the status of world potato markets and supply, options for value adding and alternative marketing of your crop, evaluating your farming business viability, analyzing production costs, and links to training opportunities available to producers.
  • Requirement: TAA applicants are required to meet with an Extension Service employee or agent to receive technical assistance training before receiving a TAA payment from the USDA Farm Service Agency.

    Applicants do not need to have received technical assistance in order to file their TAA application at the USDA Farm Service Agency by the June 27, 2005 application deadline.

How will applicants receive technical assistance?

  • Workshops: TAA technical assistance will be offered through a series of 1 to 2 hour workshops conducted by the University of Idaho Extension Service. Workshops will be scheduled so that every eligible producer will have access to technical assistance.

How do applicants find out where they can receive TAA technical Assistance?

  • Schedule: The workshops will be concentrated in the primary potato growing areas in Idaho. TAA technical assistance sessions will be available beginning in late June 2005 and will continue through August 2005. The finalized schedule will be widely distributed through direct mail and news releases. The schedule is available on this website under Training Sessions or by calling 1-800-477-4012 for information.
     
  • Certificate of attendance: At the conclusion of a workshop, you will receive two copies of a certificate of attendance. Present or mail one copy of the certificate of attendance to the Farm Service Agency to certify that you have received the required technical assistance, and keep the other for your records.