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NW Missouri | This is the right answer. Subsidies get paid on historical plantings (base acres) instead of current plantings because that's a loophole in the WTO rules. Lots of ground around here with no base acres that are being farmed and other farms with a lot of base that are all in grass.
Yes, you could update a few years back, but you couldn't add any acres - could just change the percentages of each crop to match closer what you had been planting. Could also update PLC yields, but they were factored so far down they still didn't come close to a reasonable average.
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