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PRODUCT AND RATE LIST 2017-2018 Advance Payments Program & 2017 Commodity Loan Program Table of Contents Page 2017-2018 Advance Payments Program 1 (BC, ON and QC) 1. Product & Advance Rate List i) Grains, Oilseeds, Fruits, Vegetables, Forage, Hay, Biomass, Honey, Maple Syrup, Tobacco, Ginseng, Hemp Grain & Seeds (Storable Products) 1-2 ii) Fruits & Vegetables (Non-storable Products) 3-4 iii) Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs & Turf-grass/Sod (Storable Products) 4 iv) Christmas Trees, Cut Flowers, GH Potted Plants, GH Vegetables & Mushrooms (Non-storable Products) 4-5 v) Livestock & Animals 6 vi) Ranch Raised Fur (Mink Pelts & Fox Pelts) 6 2. Product Group List Cut Flowers, GH Potted Plants, Trees, Evergreens & Shrubs 7-14 3. Eligible Advance Calculation Worksheet 15-17 2017 Commodity Loan Program 2 (Ontario Only) 1. Product & Loan Rate List Grains, Oilseeds, Fruits, Vegetables & Tobacco 18 2. Eligible Loan Calculation Worksheet 19 Measurement Conversion Tables 20 Ontario Grape Variety by Group 21 NOTE: Producers who are interested to enroll in the APP or CLP program but have products not included in this Product and Rate List, please contact ACC office (1-888-278-8807) to discuss the potentials of having their products included under the APP or CLP program. 1 The Advance Payments Program (APP) is a federal financial loan guarantee program that helps producers meet their financial obligations and benefit from the best market conditions by improving their cash flow throughout the year. 2 The Commodity Loan Program was developed in 1992 to assist farmers in financing their crop planting, cultivating, and harvesting expenses in Ontario.

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PRODUCT AND RATE LIST

2017-2018 Advance Payments Program & 2017 Commodity Loan Program

Table of Contents

Page

2017-2018 Advance Payments Program1(BC, ON and QC)

1. Product & Advance Rate List

i) Grains, Oilseeds, Fruits, Vegetables, Forage, Hay, Biomass, Honey, Maple Syrup, Tobacco, Ginseng, Hemp Grain & Seeds (Storable Products)

1-2

ii) Fruits & Vegetables (Non-storable Products)

3-4

iii) Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs & Turf-grass/Sod (Storable Products)

4

iv) Christmas Trees, Cut Flowers, GH Potted Plants, GH Vegetables & Mushrooms (Non-storable

Products)

4-5

v) Livestock & Animals

6

vi) Ranch Raised Fur (Mink Pelts & Fox Pelts) 6

2. Product Group List

Cut Flowers, GH Potted Plants, Trees, Evergreens & Shrubs

7-14

3. Eligible Advance Calculation Worksheet

15-17

2017 Commodity Loan Program2 (Ontario Only)

1. Product & Loan Rate List

Grains, Oilseeds, Fruits, Vegetables & Tobacco

18

2. Eligible Loan Calculation Worksheet

19

Measurement Conversion Tables

20

Ontario Grape Variety by Group 21

NOTE: Producers who are interested to enroll in the APP or CLP program but have products not included in this Product and Rate List, please

contact ACC office (1-888-278-8807) to discuss the potentials of having their products included under the APP or CLP program.

1 The Advance Payments Program (APP) is a federal financial loan guarantee program that helps producers meet their

financial obligations and benefit from the best market conditions by improving their cash flow throughout the year. 2 The Commodity Loan Program was developed in 1992 to assist farmers in financing their crop planting, cultivating, and

harvesting expenses in Ontario.

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2017-2018 Advance Payments Program

Product & Advance Rate List3

Grains, Oilseeds, Fruits, Vegetables, Forage, Hay, Biomass, Honey, Maple Syrup,

Tobacco, Ginseng, Hemp & Hops (Storable Products)

IN-PRODUCTION POST-PRODUCTION REPAYMENT

DEADLINE ADVANCE

AVAILABLE SECURITY TYPE ADVANCE AVAILABLE

SECURITY TYPE

Starting: Nov 1, 2016

Production Insurance (PI) or

AgriStability (AS) and/or Farm Income Stabilization Insurance (ASRA) (QC only)

Nov 1, 2016 - Oct 31, 2017 – Hay & Forage, Winter Grains & Oilseeds

Apr 1, 2017 – Mar 31, 2018 – all other products

Inventory (IN)

Apr 30, 2018 Or Dec 31, 2017 if

NOT stored4

Starting: Apr 1, 2017

Sept 30, 2018 Or Dec 31, 2017 if

NOT stored5

ONTARIO PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT Barley - Winter 0.02 Pound Rye - Fall 2.42 Bushel Wheat - Winter - Soft Red 2.52 Bushel

Canola - Winter 0.10 Pound Spelt - Winter 194 Tonne Wheat - Winter - Soft White 2.61 Bushel

Grains - Mixed - Winter 0.03 Pound Wheat - Winter - Hard Red 2.61 Bushel Note: Spring Wheat rate is listed at the bottom of the

table Hay 75.66 Tonne Wheat - Winter - Hard White 2.61 Bushel

Oats - Winter 0.02 Pound Wheat - Winter - Organic 4.85 Bushel

Apples - Honeycrisp 0.30 Pound Cranberries - Processing - Frozen 0.09 Pound Rye 1.94 Bushel

Apples-Ambrosia 0.20 Pound Flax 237.65 Tonne Rye Grass - Annual Seed - Certified 0.87 Pound

Apples-Group 1** 0.10 Pound Garlic 1.72 Pound Rye Grass - Annual Seed - Common

0.14 Pound

Apples-Group 2** 0.13 Pound Ginseng 14.55 Pound Rye Grass - Perennial Seed 0.24 Pound

Apples-Group 3** 0.14 Pound Grain - Mixed 1.45 Bushel Shallots 0.32 Pound

Barley 1.94 Bushel Hemp Grain - Conventional 0.33 Pound Sorghum 72.75 Ton

Beans - Other Colored 18.43 CWT Hemp Grain - Organic 0.6 Pound Soybeans 5.54 Bushel

Beans - White 15.53 CWT Hemp Grain - Off-Grade 481.12 Tonne Soybeans- organic 12.12 Bushel

Beets 0.01 Pound Hemp Seed - Pedigree Certified 1.09 Pound Spelt 218.25 Tonne

Blueberries - Frozen 1.15 Pound Honey 1.47 Pound Squash 0.13 Pound

Buckwheat 6.79 Bushel Hops 4.85 Pound Strawberries - Processing - Frozen 0.87 Pound

Cabbage 0.04 Pound Maple Syrup - Retail 2.42 Pound Sugar Beets 24.25 Ton

Cabbage - Nappa (Chinese) 0.22 Pound Miscanthus 43.65 Tonne Sunflower - Confectionary Seed 4.36 Bushel

Cabbage - Organic - Winter 0.08 Pound Oats 1.60 Bushel Sweet Potatoes 0.07 Pound

Cabbage - Winter 0.07 Pound Onion 0.07 Pound Switch Grass 75.17 Tonne

Canola 281.30 Tonne Peanuts 0.18 Pound Timothy Hay - Seed 0.36 Pound

Carrots 0.02 Pound Pears 0.30 Pound Tobacco - Air Cured 0.95 Pound

Carrots - Mini 0.17 Pound Peas 0.07 Pound Tobacco - Dark Fire-cured 1.14 Pound

Carrots - Organic 0.06 Pound Potatoes 6.79 CWT Tobacco - Flue-cured 1.01 Pound

Corn 2.37 Bushel Raspberries - Processing - Frozen 1.54 Pound Turnips 0.08 Pound

Corn - Seed 2.66 Bushel Rutabagas 0.08 Pound Wheat - Spring 3.39 Bushel

**Apple varieties in each ON apple group are listed as below: Group 1 Idared, McIntosh, Red Delicious

Group 2 Cortland, Crispin, Empire, Fuji, Ginger Gold, Golden Delicious, Golden Russet, Jerseymac, Jonagold, Jonamac, Liberty, Lobo, Macoun, Northern Spy, Paulared, Red Prince, Spartan

Group 3 Braeburn, Gala, Novaspy, Sunrise

QUEBEC

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT Barley - Feed - Winter 63.05 Tonne Grains - Mixed - Winter 0.03 Pound Oats - Feed - Winter 0.02 Pound

Canola - Winter 223.1 Tonne Hay 48.50 Tonne

Apples - Fresh Market 0.14 Pound Honey 1.25 Pound Soybeans 203.70 Tonne

Apples - Processing 0.04 Pound Miscanthus 43.65 Tonne Soybeans - Organic 373.45 Tonne

Barley 92.15 Tonne Oats - Feed 92.15 Tonne Soybeans - Seed 252.20 Tonne

3 The advance rates represent up to 50% of the average market prices and the Minister may adjust any advance rate(s) during the production period. Advance rates for products starting April 1, 2017 may be subject to change in the near future. 4 For details please refer to Reporting and Repayment Deadlines on page 17. 5 For details please refer to Reporting and Repayment Deadlines on page 17.

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Barley - Feed 92.15 Tonne Oats - Seed 130.95 Tonne Squash 0.35 Kg

Barley - Seed 116.40 Tonne Onion 0.16 Kg Sweet Potatoes 0.17 Kg

Beans - Cranberry 470.45 Tonne Pears 0.26 Pound Switch Grass 75.17 Tonne

Beans - Dry 465.60 Tonne Peas - Dry 164.9 Tonne Timothy Hay - Seed 0.36 Pound

Buckwheat 291 Tonne Potatoes 5.33 CWT Triticale 77.6 Tonne

Cabbage 0.10 Kg Rutabagas 0.18 Kg Wheat - Feed 111.55 Tonne

Canola 261.9 Tonne Rye 97 Tonne Wheat - Seed 135.8 Tonne

Carrots 0.17

Kg Rye Grass - Annual Seed - Certified

0.87 Pound Wheat - Spring and Milling 121.25 Tonne

Corn 101.85

Tonne Rye Grass - Annual Seed - Common

0.14 Pound

Grain - Mixed 82.45 Tonne Rye Grass - Perennial Seed 0.24 Pound

BRITISH COLUMBIA

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT Apples - Fresh Market 0.10 Pound Cranberries - Processing -

Frozen 0.19 Pound Potatoes 10.84 CWT

Apples - Organic 0.12 Pound Hops 4.85 Pound Raspberries - Processing - Frozen 0.24 Pound

Apples - Processing 0.01 Pound Miscanthus 43.65 Tonne Squash 0.21 Pound

Beets 0.19 Pound Onion 0.10 Pound Strawberries - Processing - Frozen 0.24 Pound

Blueberries - High Bush - Frozen 0.31 Pound Pears 0.13 Pound Switch Grass 75.17 Tonne

Cabbage 0.15 Pound Pears - Organic 0.15 Pound

Sample Production Calculation Worksheet to assist with Application

(For storable products)

Agricultural

Product

“Categories”

Security Type (a)

X

(b)

X

(c)

=

Eligible

Advance(s)

Storable Products (Pre-Harvest)

& Non-Storable Products

PI or AS/ASRA Advance Rate # of Acres

(from BRM or contract) Guaranteed/Estimated

Production per Acre (a x b x c)

Storable Products (Post-Harvest)

IN (Inventory)

Advance Rate QTY of Product in Storage

(i.e. lbs, tonnes) Leave (c) blank (a x b)

Fruits PI Advance Rate Coverage Percentage

(as noted within Orchard/Vineyard Underwriting)

Final Average Yield (as noted within Orchard

Underwriting) (a x b x c)

OR

Fruits PI Advance Rate Total Guaranteed Production

(as noted within Orchard/Vineyard Underwriting)

Leave (c) blank (a x b)

Agricultural

Product

“Categories”

Security Type (a)

(b)

=

Eligible Advance(s)

Fruits & Vegetables

Producers who specifically carry “Dollar Value Insurance Coverage”

or “Fresh Market Vegetable – Acreage Loss Basis” Production

Insurance [PI-DV or PI-AL]

Advance Rate X Estimated Production per Unit

Guaranteed Insurance Value per Acre X Number of Acres

Lesser of (a) or (b)

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Fruits & Vegetables

(Non-Storable Products)

ADVANCE AVAILABLE SECURITY TYPE REPAYMENT DEADLINE

Apr 1, 2017 – Sept 30, 2017

Production Insurance (PI) or AgriStability (AS) (no advance on inventory)

Dec 31, 2017

ONTARIO

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT Apricots 0.62 Pound Grapes - Class 05b 0.43 Kg Grapes - Class 10f 0.67 Kg

Asparagus 0.79 Pound Grapes - Class 05c 0.32 Kg Grapes - for Sherry 0.14 Kg

Beans 0.10 Pound Grapes - Class 06 0.26 Kg Grapes - Fresh Market 0.28 Pound

Blueberries - Fresh Market 1.15 Pound Grapes - Class 07 0.25 Kg Leeks 0.36 Pound

Broccoli 0.31 Pound Grapes - Class 07a 0.31 Kg Lettuce 0.15 Pound

Brussels Sprouts 0.32 Pound Grapes - Class 07b 0.26 Kg Melon 0.11 Pound

Cauliflower 0.09 Pound Grapes - Class 07c 0.23 Kg Nectarines 0.42 Pound

Cherries - Sour 0.14 Pound Grapes - Class 09 0.71 Kg Peaches - Fresh Market 0.38 Pound

Cherries - Sweet - Fresh Market 0.62 Pound Grapes - Class 09a 0.62 Kg Peaches - Processing 0.15 Pound

Corn - sweet - fresh 0.15 Pound Grapes - Class 09b 0.72 Kg Peppers 0.11 Pound

Corn - sweet - processing 0.02 Pound Grapes - Class 09c 0.79 Kg Plums 0.58 Pound

Cranberries - Fresh Market 0.35 Pound Grapes - Class 09d 0.81 Kg Pumpkins 0.06 Pound

Cranberries - Processing 0.09 Pound Grapes - Class 09e 0.80 Kg Raspberries - Fresh Market 1.56 Pound

Cucumbers - fresh 0.21 Pound Grapes - Class 09f 0.63 Kg Strawberries - Fresh Market 0.92 Pound

Cucumbers - processing 0.08 Pound Grapes - Class 10 0.62 Kg Tomatoes - fresh 0.2 Pound

Grapes - Class 01 0.23 Kg Grapes - Class 10a 0.95 Kg Tomatoes - processing 0.02 Pound

Grapes - Class 02 0.22 Kg Grapes - Class 10b 0.91 Kg Watermelon 0.06 Pound

Grapes - Class 03 0.27 Kg Grapes - Class 10c 0.82 Kg Zucchini 0.13 Pound

Grapes - Class 05 0.33 Kg Grapes - Class 10d 0.92 Kg

Grapes - Class 05a 0.39 Kg Grapes - Class 10e 1.06 Kg

QUEBEC

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT Asparagus 1.94 Kg Onion - Green 0.65 Kg Raspberries - Fresh Market 1.97 Kg

Blueberries - High Bush - Fresh 2.32 Kg Peppers 0.38 Kg Rhubarb 0.97 Kg

Corn - Sweet 0.12 Kg Plums 0.54 Pound Spinach - Baby 0.82 Kg

Lettuce 0.15 Pound Pumpkins 0.09 Kg Strawberries - Fresh Market 1.40 Kg

Melon 0.26 Kg Radishes 0.37 Kg Tomatoes 0.44 Kg

BRITISH COLUMBIA

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT Apricots 0.30 Pound Grapes-Wine-Group 1 0.28 Pound Nectarines 0.27 Pound

Beans - Bush 0.18 Pound Grapes-Wine-Group 2 0.30 Pound Peaches - Fresh Market 0.25 Pound

Blueberries - Fresh Market 0.45 Pound Grapes-Wine-Group 3 0.32 Pound Peaches - Organic - Fresh Market

0.32 Pound

Blueberries - Processing 0.21 Pound Grapes-Wine-Group 4 0.34 Pound Plums 0.20 Pound

Cherries - Sweet - Fresh Market 0.73 Pound Grapes-Wine-Group 5 0.35 Pound Plums - Organic 0.28 Pound

Cranberries - Fresh Market 0.26 Pound Grapes-Wine-Group 6 0.38 Pound Raspberries - Fresh Market 0.41 Pound

Cranberries - Processing 0.19 Pound Grapes-Wine-Group 7 0.43 Pound Strawberries - Fresh Market 0.88 Pound

Grapes - Fresh Market 0.52 Pound Lettuce 0.15 Pound Strawberries - Processing 0.24 Pound

**Grape varieties in each BC grape group are listed as below: Group 1 Merlot

Group 2 Pinot Blanc, Vidal, Riesling

Group 3 Pinot Gris, Schonberger, Chancellor, Madelaine Angevin, Marechal Foch, Muller Thurgau, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscat, Ehrenfelser, Icewine Chardonnay

Group 4 Chardonnay, Gewurztaminer

Group 5 Syrah/Shiraz, Gamay Noir, Chenin Blanc, Auxerrios, Semillon

Group 6 Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Bacchus, Viognier, Pinot Meunier, Kerner, Siegerrebe, Ortega, Petit Verdot, Madelaine Sylvaner, Misc. Red Vinifera, Zweigelt

Group 7 Cabernet Franc, Icewine Riesling, Dunkelfelder, Lemberger, Zinfandel, Rotberger, Icewine Merlot, Chasselas, Malbec, Optima, Pinotage, Leon Millot, Misc. White Vinifera, Tempranillo, Mouverde, Icewine Pinot Noir

**Grape varieties in each ON grape group are listed on page 21.

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Sample Production Calculation Worksheet to assist with Application

(For storable and non-storable field products)

Agricultural Product

“Categories”

Security Type (a)

X

(b)

X

(c)

=

Eligible

Advance(s)

Non-Storable Products PI or AS Advance Rate # of Acres Guaranteed/Estimated

Production per Acre (a x b x c)

Fruits & Grapes AS Advance Rate Producer Estimated Total Yield (a x b)

BC Grapes PI Advance Rate Total Guaranteed Production

Production Guarantee (a x c)

Fruits & ON Grapes

PI Advance Rate Coverage Percentage

(as noted within Orchard/Vineyard Underwriting)

Final Average Yield (as noted within

Orchard/Vineyard Underwriting)

(a x b x c)

OR

Fruits PI Advance Rate Total Guaranteed Production (as noted within

Orchard/Vineyard Underwriting) Leave (c) blank (a x b)

Agricultural

Product

“Categories”

Security Type (a)

(b)

=

Eligible

Advance(s)

Fruits & Vegetables

Producers who specifically carry “Dollar Value Insurance Coverage”

or “Fresh Market Vegetable – Acreage Loss Basis” Production

Insurance [PI-DV or PI-AL]

Advance Rate X Estimated Production per Unit

Guaranteed Insurance Value per Acre X Number of Acres

Lesser of (a) or (b)

Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs & Turf-grass/Sod

(Storable Products)

ADVANCE AVAILABLE SECURITY TYPE REPAYMENT DEADLINE

Apr 1, 2017 – Mar 31, 2018

AgriStability (AS) and Inventory (IN)

Sept 30, 2018

BRITISH COLUMBIA, ONTARIO & QUEBEC

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT

Container Shrubs & Flowering Plants Group 01 to Group 08

$2.66 to $39.77

shrub Deciduous Trees Group 01 to Group 08

$3.88 to $89.72

tree Evergreens Group 01 to Group 12

$2.79 to $52.38

plant

For products and advance rates in each group, please refer to Product Group List on page 7-14

ONTARIO, QUEBEC

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT

Turfgrass-Sod-All Varieties $0.05 Sq Ft

BRITISH COLUMBIA

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT

Turfgrass-Sod-All Varieties $0.08 Sq Ft

Christmas Trees, Cut Flowers, GH Potted Plants, GH Vegetables & Mushrooms

(Non-Storable Products)

ADVANCE AVAILABLE SECURITY TYPE REPAYMENT DEADLINE

Nov 1, 2016 – Oct 31, 2017

AgriStability (AS) (no advance on inventory)

Apr 30, 2018

BRITISH COLUMBIA, ONTARIO & QUEBEC

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT

Christmas Trees $6.89 tree Cut Flowers Group 01 to Group 08

$0.04 to $1.37 stem Greenhouse Potted Plants Group 01 to Group 13

$0.09 to $14.59

pot

For products and advance rates in each group, please refer to Product Group List on page 7-14

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ONTARIO

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT

GH - Bell Peppers - Green 1.45 kg GH - Cucumbers - Mini 0.57 lb Mushrooms - Brown Crimini 0.80 Pound

GH - Bell Peppers - Orange 1.45 kg GH - Lettuce 1.45 kg Mushrooms - Portabella 1.21 Pound

GH - Bell Peppers - Red 1.45 kg GH - Tomatoes - Beefsteak 0.35 lb Mushrooms - Speciality 2.54 Pound

GH - Bell Peppers - Yellow 1.45 kg GH - Tomatoes - Cluster 1.06 kg Mushrooms - White Button 0.80 Pound

GH - Cucumbers - Long English

3.00 dozen GH - Tomatoes - Grape - Red

0.79 kg

QUEBEC

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT

GH - Bell Peppers – Coloured varieties

1.45 kg GH - Tomatoes - Organic - Beefsteak - Red

1.06 kg Mushrooms - Portabella 0.99 Pound

GH - Bell Peppers - Green 1.45 kg GH - Tomatoes - Organic - Grape - Red

1.06 kg Mushrooms - Speciality 2.54 Pound

GH - Lettuce 1.45 kg GH - Tomatoes - Pink 1.06 kg Mushrooms - White Button 0.71 Pound

GH - Tomatoes - Beefsteak - Red

1.06 kg GH - Tomatoes - Specialty 1.23 kg

GH - Tomatoes - Grape - Red 0.79 kg Mushrooms - Brown Crimini 0.80 Pound

BRITISH COLUMBIA

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT

GH - Bell Peppers - Green 0.52 kg GH - Eggplant 0.97 kg Mushrooms - Brown Crimini 0.80 Pound

GH - Bell Peppers - Orange 1.45 kg GH - Lettuce 1.45 kg Mushrooms - Portabella 1.21 Pound

GH - Bell Peppers - Red 1.45 kg GH - Tomatoes - Beefsteak 0.84 kg Mushrooms - Speciality 2.54 Pound

GH - Bell Peppers - Yellow 1.45 kg

GH - Tomatoes - Grape - Red

0.79 kg

Mushrooms - White Button 0.80 Pound

GH - Cucumbers - Long English

0.25 unit

GH - Tomatoes - On Vine - Large

0.87 kg

GH - Cucumbers - Mini 1.26 kg

GH - Tomatoes - On Vine - Specialty

1.23 kg

Sample Production Calculation Worksheet to assist with Application

(For Nursery Products, Christmas Trees, Cut Flowers, Turf-grass/Sod, Greenhouse Potted Plants & Greenhouse Vegetables)

Agricultural

Product

Security

Type

(a)

X

(b)

X

(c)

=

Eligible

Advance(s)

Product AS Advance Rate Number of units Leave (c) blank (a x b)

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Livestock

Livestock refers to Bison, Calf, Cattle, Hog, Lamb, Sheep & Goats

ADVANCE AVAILABLE SECURITY TYPE REPAYMENT DEADLINE

Apr 1, 2017 – Mar 31, 2018

AgriStability (AS) and/or Farm Income Stabilization Insurance (ASRA) (QC only)

and Livestock in Inventory (IN) Cattle and Hog are eligible for “Continuous Flow” Operation given they meet the

conditions under Term & Conditions 1.13 in the Application

Mar 31, 2019 – Calves, Cattle & Bison

Sept 30, 2018 –Hogs, Lambs, Sheep, Goats

ONTARIO

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT

Bison - Feeder (650 - 750 lbs) 1066.03 Head Cattle - Organic - Finished (Less than 1250 lbs)

1230.44 Head Hog - Weanlings 25.22 Head

Bison - Finished (900 - 1050 lbs) 1380.79 Head Cattle - Organic - Finished (More than 1250 lbs)

1602.44 Head Lambs (45 - 60 lbs) 80.51 Head

Calf - Feeder (400 - 700 lbs) 676.33 Head Goats - Kids 75.66 Head Lambs (61 - 79 lbs) 91.66 Head

Calf - Organic - Feeder (400 - 700 lbs) 1000.31 Head Goats - Mature Bucks 95.06 Head Lambs (80 - 109 lbs) 104.76 Head

Cattle - Feeder (700 - 900 lbs) 758.54 Head Goats - Mature Does 50.92 Head Lambs (More than 110 lbs)

118.58 Head

Cattle - Finished (Less than 1250 lbs) 844.62 Head Goats - Young Goats 46.56 Head Sheep 83.90 Head

Cattle - Finished (More than 1250 lbs) 1099.98 Head Hog - Feeder 35.40 Head

Cattle - Organic - Feeder (700 - 900 lbs) 1109.68 Head Hog - Market 95.30 Head

QUEBEC

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT

Calf - Feeder (Less than 675 lbs) 697.67 Head Goats - Kids 56.74 Head Lambs - Heavy (More than 79 lbs)

102.33 Head

Calf - Feeder (More than 675 lbs) 783.76 Head Goats - Mature Bucks 124.16 Head Lambs - Light (60 - 79 lbs) 90.21 Head

Calf - Grain Fed 505.85 Head Goats - Mature Does 60.86 Head Lambs - Milk Fed 69.84 Head

Calf - Milk Fed 579.33 Head Hog - Feeder 35.40 Head Sheep 81.23 Head

Cattle - Finished (Less than 1250 lbs) 844.62 Head Hog - Market 97.97 Head

Cattle - Finished (More than 1250 lbs) 1099.98 Head Hog - Weanlings 25.22 Head

BRITISH COLUMBIA

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT

Goatlings (More than 70 lbs) 80.51 Head Goats - Mature Does 64.74 Head Lambs (More than 110 lbs)

114.7 Head

Goats - Kids (50 - 70 lbs) 66.93 Head Lambs (45 - 60 lbs) 59.41 Head Sheep 52.86 Head

Goats - Kids (Less than 50 lbs) 36.86 Head Lambs (61 - 79 lbs) 71.29 Head

Goats - Mature Bucks 94.57 Head Lambs (80 - 109 lbs) 89.24 Head

Ranch Raised Fur

ADVANCE AVAILABLE SECURITY TYPE REPAYMENT DEADLINE

Apr 1, 2017 – March 31, 2018

AgriStability (AS) between Apr 1, 2017 to the time the auction house receives the pelts

Pelts in Inventory (IN) once the auction house receives the pelts Sept 30, 2018

BRITISH COLUMBIA, ONTARIO & QUEBEC

PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT PRODUCT RATE UNIT Fox Pelts $43.16 Pelt Mink Pelts $16.49 Pelt

Sample Production Calculation Worksheet to assist with Application

(For Livestock, Animals, Mink Pelts and Fox Pelts)

Agricultural

Product

Security Type (a)

X

(b)

=

Eligible Advance(s)

Livestock & Animals AS/ASRA & IN Advance Rate Number of units

(use minimum # of head for continuous flow) (a x b)

Mink AS or IN Advance Rate Number of Pelts (a x b)

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2017-18 Advance Payments Program

Product Groups

Cut Flowers (Non-Storable Products)

All Greenhouse Unless Noted As Outdoor Cuts

ADVANCE AVAILABLE SECURITY TYPE REPAYMENT DEADLINE November 1, 2016 –

October 31, 2017 AgriStability (AS)

(no advance on inventory) April 30, 2018

GROUP 1 - $0.04 per stem

Botanical (Common) name

Ammi Chamelaucium Gypsophila Stephanotis

Aspidistra Forsythia Liatris - outdoor Wheat

Aster Novi-Belgii Gerbera Narcissus

GROUP 2 - $0.10 per stem

Botanical (Common) name Achillea Carthamus Germini Linum Strelitzia - outdoor

Ageratum Circium Gladiolus - outdoor Physocarpus Tagetes

Allium Cornus Gomphrena Prunus Tulipa

Asclepias Cucurbita Pepo Iris Rosa Floribunda Veronica

Astrantia Dendrobium Lavandula Rudbeckia

Broom Corn Eustoma Ligustrum Salvia

GROUP 3 - $0.15 per stem

Botanical (Common) name Angelonia Celosia Gaylussacia Muscari Salix

Aster Chrysanthemum Helianthus Phlox Sedum

Astilbe Delphinium Helichrysum Polygonatum Typha

Betula Dianthus Lathyrus Rhus Weigelia

Carnations Freesia Limonium Rumonra Zinnia

GROUP 4 - $0.2 per stem

Botanical (Common) name Aconitum Bipleurum Craspedia Gerberas Matthiola

Alstroemeria Brassica Dahlias Helenium Oregonia

Amaranthus - outdoor Callistephus Dieffenbachia Hypericum Paeonia

Anemone Campanula Digitalis Ilex Pinus

Antirrhinum Capsicum Echinacea Leucadendron Rosa

Balsam Castor Bean Echinops Leucospermum Ruscus

Baptisia Conospermum Eucalyptus Liatris Senecio

Berzelia Convallaria Euphorbia Lilium Thuja

GROUP 5 - $0.30 per stem

Botanical (Common) name Abies Callicarpa Lisianthus Philadelphus Scabiosa

Agapanthus Centaurea Lupinus Pieris Solidago

Amaranthus Choisya Malus Pittisporum Spiraea

Anthurium Eremurus Melaleuca Pleomele Zantedeschia

Aranthera Erica Monstera Ranunculus

Boxwood Hyacinthus Ornithogalum Salal

GROUP 6 - $0.50 per stem

Botanical (Common) name Eryngium Hedera Hydrangea Syringa

Gladiolus Hippeastrum Nolina Viburnum

GROUP 7 - $0.80 per stem

Botanical (Common) name Mini-cymb. (Orchids) Mokara Strelitzia

GROUP 8 - $1.20 per stem

Botanical (Common) name Cacti Cymbidium Skimmia Succulents

If you are unable to locate the exact product on the list of products, please contact the ACC office: 1-888-278-8807. ACC can usually research the reason and resolve this for you.

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Greenhouse Potted Plants (Non-Storable Products)

Note: Pot size measures and pot types include: (i) inch diameter pot (“); (ii) hanging basket (HB); (iii) gallon container; (iv) flat (FL). For provinces that price by cm. pot sizes, common pot sizes are 4 inch = 10 cm.; 6 inch = 15 cm.; 8 inch = 20 cm.; 10 inch = 25 cm.; 12 inch = 30 cm. The pot size inch diameter to gallon conversions are listed on page 20.

ADVANCE AVAILABLE SECURITY TYPE REPAYMENT DEADLINE

November 1, 2016 – October 31, 2017

AgriStability (AS) (no advance on inventory)

April 30, 2018

GROUP 1 - $0.15 per pot

Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Alyssum 4" ~ 4.5" Forsythia 24" Marigold 4" ~ 4.5"

Begonia 4" ~ 4.5" Gerbera 1.5" Osteospermum 4" ~ 4.5"

Coleus 3.5" Kalanchoe 2" Torenia 4.5"

Dracaena 3" Lilium 4" Vinca 4"

GROUP 2 - $0.30 per pot

Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Antirrhinum 4" ~ 4.5" Herbs 3.5" ~ 4.5" Pansies 4" ~ 4.5"

Areca 3" Hyacinthus 4" Pelargonium 4" ~ 4.5"

Asparagus 3" ~ 4" Hypoestes 3.5" ~ 4" Petunia 4" ~ 4.5"

Basil 3.5" Impatiens 4" ~ 4.5" Potting 5"

Bidens 4" Lamium 4" Primula 4" ~ 4.5"

Calibrachoa 4"~ 4.5" Lantana 4" Salvia 3.5"

Chrysanthemum 4" Lupinus 3.5" Scaevola 4.5"

Euphorbia 4" Lysimachia 4" Sedum 4"

Fuchsia 4" Matthiola 4.5" Selaginella 4"

Geraniums 4" ~ 4.5" Mentha 3.5" Solanum 3.5"

Grass 3.5" Muscari 4" Tagetes 4"

Hedera 1.5" ~ 4.5" Narcissus 4" Verbena 4.5"

Helichrysum 4" Osteospermum 4.5" Viola 4.5"

GROUP 3 - $0.50 per pot

Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Allium 4" Dieffenbachia 3" ~ 3.5" Origanum 4"

Alternanthera 3" Dracaena 4" Osteospermum 4"

Angelonia 4.5" Eustoma 4" Oxalis 4"

Aralia 3" Fuchsia 4" ~ 4.5" Pansies P/UN

Ardesia 3" Geraniums 6" Petrosolinun 4"

Assorted Tropicals 3" ~ 4" Gerbera 4" ~ 4.5" Philodendron 3"

Bacopa 4" ~ 4.5" Grass 4" ~ 4.5" Pilea 3"

Begonia 4" Hedera 3.5" ~ 4" Poinsettia 4"

Bellis 4" Helianthus 4" ~ 8" Primula 10"

Bidens 4.5" Hippeastrum 6" Ranunculus 4" ~ 4.5"

Brassica 4" ~ 4.5" Hypocyrta 4" Rosa 2.5"

Chamadorea 3" Impatiens 6" Rosemarinus 4"

Cineraria 4" Ipomoea 4" ~ 4.5" Saintpaulia 2" ~ 4"

Codiaeum 3" Iris 4" Salvia 4" ~ 4.5"

Coleus 4" Kalanchoe 2.5" ~ 4" Scindapsus 3"

Crocus 4" Lavandula 4.5" Streptocarpella 4"

Cuphea 4" Lilium 4.5" ~ 6" Tropicals 4"

Daffodil 4" Lobelia 4" ~ 4.5" Tulipa 4"

Dahlia 4" ~ 4.5" Mentha 4"

Dianthus 4" Nemesia 4"

Diascia 4" Nephrolepis 4"

GROUP 4 - $0.70 per pot

Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Angelonia 6" Cyclamen 4" Radermachera 3.5"

Aralia 3.5" Dianthus 4.5" Rhipsalidopsis 4"

Areca 3.5" Dizggotheca 3.5" Rosa 4"

Basil 4" ~ 4.5" Echeveria 3" Saintpaulia 5"

Beaucarnia 3.5" Fragaria 4" Sansevieria 3.5"

Begonia 5" ~ 6" Gerbera 6" Scindapsus 3.5"

Capsicum 4" Lavendula 4.5" Selaginella 3.5"

Chamadorea 3.5" Marantha 3.5" Sempervivums 4"

Chrysanthemum 4.5" Nephthytis 3.5" Thymus 4"

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Cloropythum 4" Philodendron 3.5" Viola 6"

Codiaeum 3.5" Pteris 3.5" Zinnia 4"

GROUP 5 - $1.00 per pot

Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Anthurium 4" Cineraria 6" Muscari 6"

Assorted Bulbs 6" Coleus 6" Narcissus 4.5" ~ 6"

Azalea 4" Dahlia 5.5" Oxalis 6"

Baptisia 2.5" Dianthus 1 gallon Rhipsalidopsis 4.5"

Beaucarnia 4.5" Euphorbia 5.5" Scindapsus 4"

Cacti 2.5" Exacum 4" Sempervivums 4.5"

Cacti/Succulent 4" Helichrysum 6" Succulents 2" ~ 3"

Cannaceae 6" Hosta 1 gallon Tulipa 6"

Chrysanthemum 6" Hyacinthus 6"

GROUP 6 - $1.50 per pot

Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Anthurium 5" Hydrangea 4.5" Poinsettia 5" ~ 7"

Azalea 4.5" Hypocyrta 6" hb Polygonatum 1 gallon

Cyclamen 6" Kalanchoe 6" ~10" Rosa 6"

Dahlia 6" Lavendula 1 gallon/6" Rudbeckia 6"

Dish Garden 3" ~ 4" Lilium 7" Sedum 5.5"

Eustoma 6" Mumsettia 7" Tropicals 6"

Ficus 6" Pholx 1 gallon Viola 7"

GROUP 7 - $2.00 per pot

Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Aeschynanthus 8" Grass 5.5" ~ 6" Petunia 10"/ P/FL

Alyssum P/FL Guzmania 4" Phalaenopsis 1.5" ~ 2.5"

Anthurium 6" Hedera 6"/ 6" hb Plectrtranthus 10" hb

Assorted Bulbs 7" Helleborus 6" ~ 8" Pothos 8"

Assorted Tropicals 5" ~ 6"/6.5" hb Hibiscus 6" Sansevieria 6"

Cacti 3" ~8" /10" hb Hyacinthus 7" ~ 8" Scaevola 10" hb

Calibrachoa 10" hb Hydrangea 6" Sedum 5.5"/ 2 gallon

Chrysanthemum 7" ~15" Leucanthemum 5.5" Sempervivums 1 gallon

Cloropythum 6" ~ 6.5" hb Lilium 1 gallon Solanum 10"

Codiaeum 6" Marantha 6", 6.5" hb Spathiphyllum 4" ~ 4.5"

Cordyline 5.5" Marigold P/FL Tradescantia 6.5" hb

Davallia 6" Mix Bulb Planter 7" Tropicals 8" hb

Dracaena 6" Myrtle 4" Tulipa 8"

Evolvulus 10" hb Narcissus 8" Verbena 10" hb

Ficus 8" Nephrolepis 6"/2 gallon Vinca 1 gallon

Freesia 6" Osteospermum 10" hb Viola 10" /10" hb

Gaillardia 5.5" Pachira 4" ~ 6" Zantedeschia 6"

Geranium 12" Pelargonium 10"

GROUP 8 - $3.00 per pot

Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Acalypha 10" hb Dish Garden 5" Petunia 10" hb

Aeschynanthus 6.5" hb Fragaria 10" hb Phalaenopsis 3" ~ 5.5"

Aglaonama 6" Fuchsia 10" hb Philodendron 6.5" hb

Aquilegia 6" Guzmania 5" Portulaca 10" hb

Aranda 2" Hedera 6.5" hb/ 8" Rudbeckia 8"

Asplenium 6" Hydrangea 6.5" ~ 8" Scindapsus 6.5" hb

Assorted Bulbs 8" Hypocyrta 6.5" hb Selaginella 6.5" hb

Azalea 6" Impatiens 10" ~11"hb, 1 gallon

Solanum 10" hb

Bacopa 10" hb Ipomoea 1 gallon Thunbergia 10"

Baloskion 6.5" hb Lilium 8" Torenia 10" hb

Beaucarnia 6" Lobelia 10" hb, P/FL Tradescantia 8" hb

Begonia 10" ~ 11" hb Muscari 6.5" Tropicals 8"

Bidens 10" hb Nephrolepis 6.5" hb Veronica 8"

Calathea 6" Nephthytis 6" Viburnum 10" ~12"

Chamadorea 6" Osteospermum 12" Viola 12"

Cloropythum 10" hb Palm 10" Zantedeschia 7"

Dieffenbachia 6" Pelargonium 10" ~11" hb, 3 gallon

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GROUP 9 - $4.00 per pot

Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Acalypha 11" hb Hedera 10", 10" hb Pilea 10" hb

Alocasia 6" Hibiscus 8" Pleomele 10"

Alstroemeria 10" hb Hosta 2 gallon Poinsettia 8"

Anthurium 8" Impatiens 12", P/FL Ravenea 8"

Asparagus 10" hb Lantana 10", 11" hb Spathiphyllum 6"

Assorted Bulbs 10" Mix Pans (Basket) p/bk Spring Baskets (All Var.) 12"

Assorted Tropicals 12" Myrtle 5" Thunbergia 11" hb

Azalea 7" Nephrolepis 10" hb Tradescantia 10" hb

Cannaceae 12" Nephthytis 10" hb Vriesea 5"

Fuchsia 12" Pansies P/FL

Gerbera 10" hb Phalaenopsis 3.5"

GROUP 10 - $5.00 per pot

Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Areca 8" ~ 10" Dracaena 10" Oncidium 3"

Assorted Bulbs 12" Gardenia 6" Phalaenopsis 6"

Assorted Tropicals 11" hb Guzmania 6" Ravenea 10"

Bromeliad 6" Herbs 12" Rosa 8" ~ 10"

Capsicum 12" Hydrangea 10" ~ 12", 11" hb Scindapsus 10" hb

Cattleya 3" Hypocyrta 10" hb Solanum 12"

Codiaeum 8" Ipomoea 12" Stephanotis 5" ~15"

Cordyline 10" ~ 14" Lilium 10" Stromanthe 6"

Cucumis 12" Mandevilla 6" Vriesea 6"

Dieffenbachia 10" Neoregelia 6" Yucca 10"

Dish Garden 6" ~ 8" Nephrolepis 8" ~ 9" Zamioculcas 6"

GROUP 11 - $7.00 per pot

Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Baloskion 10" hb Ficus 10" Sansevieria 8"

Beaucarnia 10" Hydrangea 2 gallon Schefflera 10"

Cataractum 10" Myrtle 6" Spathiphyllum 10"

Chamadorea 10" Oncidium 4" Syringa 8"

Codiaeum 10" Philodendron 8" ~ 10"

Dish Garden 9" ~10" Phoenix 10"

GROUP 12 - $9.00 per pot

Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Azalea 8" Eugenia 10" Paphio 4" ~ 5"

Boxwood 3 gallon Gardenia 10" Ravenea 12" ~ 14"

Cattleya 4" ~ 5" Hibiscus 10" Sansevieria 10"

Clematis 9" ~ 10" Hydrangea 14" Succulents 7"

Codiaeum 12" Jasminum 10" Tibouchina 10"

Cycas 10" Mandevilla 10" Zamioculcas 10"

Dieffenbachia 12" ~ 15" Nephrolepis 11" hb

Dish Garden 12" ~ 14" Nerium 10"

GROUP 13 - $14.00 per pot

Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Botanical (common) name pot size Cymbidium 8" ~ 10" Fabiana 14" Zamioculcas 15"

Dish Garden 15" ~ 18" Mandevilla 20"

If you are unable to locate the exact pot size on the list of products, please contact the ACC office: 1-888-278-8807. It is likely that the pot size did not appear on the BC or ON auction lists. ACC can usually research the reason and resolve this for you.

Sample Production Calculation Worksheet to assist with Application

(For Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Potted Plants)

Agricultural

Product

Security

Type

(a)

X

(b)

=

Eligible Advance(s)

Product AS/ASRA Advance Rate Number of stems/pots (a x b)

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Nursery Products

Nursery Container Shrubs & Flowering Plants (Storable Products) ADVANCE AVAILABLE SECURITY TYPE REPAYMENT DEADLINE

April 1, 2017 – Mar 31, 2018 AgriStability (AS) and/or

and Inventory (IN) Sept 30, 2018

Botanical (Common) name – includes all varieties & species

Abelia (Honeysuckle) Aubrieta Cephalanthus( Buttonbushes) Dierama( Wandflower)

Abeliophyllum (White Forsythia) Aucuba Cephalotaxus(Plum Yew/Cowtail Pine)

Dievilla

Acanthopanax (Siberian Ginseng) Azalea(Rhododendron) Cerastium( Chickweed) Digitalis( Foxgloves)

Acanthus(Bear's Breeches) Azara( Goldspire) Ceratostigma(Leadwort/Plumbago) Diosporum( Fairybells)

Acer Palmatum(Japanese & Amur Maple) Balsamorhiza( Balsamroots) Cestrum( Jessamine) Diospyros( Ebony/Persimmon Tree)

Achillea( Yarrow) Bambusa( Clump Bamboos) Chaenomeles( Japonica) Dipteronia( Soapberry)

Achlys( Vanilla Leaf/Deer's Foot) Bauhinia( Orchid Trees) Chasmanthium( Woodoats) Distylium( Winter Hazel)

Aconitum( Bane Plants) Begonia Chelone( Turtlehead) Dodecatheon( Shooting Star)

Acorus( Calamus/Sweet Flag) Bellis( Daisy) Chimonanthus( Wintersweet) Doronicum( Leopard's Bane)

Actaea( Baneberry/Bugbane) Berberis Chimonobambusa( Bamboo) Dryopteris( Wood Fern/Buckler Fern)

Actinidia( Kiwifruit/Gooseberry) Bergenia( Elephant's Ears) Chitalpa( Desert Willow) Duranta( Golden Dewdrops)

Adiantum( Maidenhair Ferns) Bischofia( Bishop's Wood) Choisya( Mockorange) Echinacea (Cone Flowers)

Aegopodium( Ground Elder/Goutweed) Blechnum( Hard Fern) Chrysanthemum( Mums) Echinops (Globe Thistles)

Aesculus( Buckeye/Horse Chestnut) Bletilla Chrysognum Edgeworthia (Paper Tree/Bush)

Agapanthus( African Lily) Bonsai Cimicifuga( Bugbane) Elaegnus( Silver Berry/Oleaster)

Agastache( Giant Hyssop) Bougainvillea Cinnamomum(Cinnamon) Elaeocarpus( Yoga Tree)

Ageratum( Whiteweed) Bouteloua(Grama) Cistus( Rockrose) Elymus( Wild Rye/Wheatgrass)

Ajuga( Bugleweed) Bretschneidera( Chompoo P.K.) Clematis( Vase Vine) Emmenopterys( Manyang Tree)

Akebia( Chocolate Vine) Briza( Quaking Grasses) Clethra( Pepper Bush) Enkianthus( Heath)

Alangium( Dogwood) Brodiaea(Cluster Lilies) Clintonia Ensete( False Banana/ Enset)

Albizzia( Silk Plants) Brunnera( Heartleaf) Coleus Epimedium(Barrenwort/Bishop's Hat)

Allium( Onion/Garlic/Chive/Leek) Buddleia( Butterfly Bush) Colocasia( Elephant Ear) Equisetum( Horsetail/Snakegrass)

Alnus( Alder) Buxus( Boxwood/Box) Cotinus( Smokebush) Eregeron

Aloe Cactus Convallaria( Lilly of the Valley) Erianthus( Ravannagrass)

Alpine Plants Calamagrostis( Reed Grass) Cordyline( Cabbage Tree) Erica( Heather)

Alstromeria( Peruvian Lily) Calendula( Marigold) Coreopsis( Tickseed) Erigeron( Fleabane)

Alyssum Callicarpa( Beauty Berry) Cornus( Dogwood) Eriophyllum( Golden Yarrow)

Amelanchier(Shadbush/Shadwood) Callistemon (Bottle Brushes) Corokia Eryngium( Sea Holly/Eryngo)

Ampelopsis( Climbing Vines) Calluna( Heather/Ling) Cortaderia( Pampas Grass) Erythronium( Fawn Lily/ Trout Lily)

Anacyclus( Asteroid Stubs) Calocedrus( Incense Cedar) Corylopsis( Witch Hazel) Escallonia(Apple or Peach Blossom)

Anaphalis( Pearl) Calochortus(Mariposa/ Globe Lilies) Corylus( Hazel) Eucalyptus( Gum Tree)

Anemone( Windflower) Calycanthus( Sweetshrub) Cosmos Eucommia

Anthemis( Chamomile) Camassia( Camas/Wild Hyacinth) Cotoneaster( Wire Net Bush) Euonymus( Spindle/ Spindle Tree)

Aquilegia( Columbine) Camelia( Tea Flower) Cotula( Water Button) Eupatorium(Bonesets/Snakeroots)

Arabis( Rockcress) Campanula( Bell Flower) Crocosmia( Copper Tips) Euphorbia( Spurges)

Aralia( Spikenard) Campsis( Trumpet Creeper or Vine) Crocus( Saffrow) Euptelea

Araucaria( Chilean Pine) Camptotheca( Happy Tree) Cryptomeria(Japanese Cedar) Euryops

Arbutus( Tick Tree) Canna( Canna Lily) Cunninghamia( China Fir) Exochorda( Pearlbush)

Arctostaphylos(Bearberries/Manzanitas) Caragana Cuppressus( Cypress) Fargesia( Arrow Bamboo)

Arenaria( Sandworts) Cardiocrinum( Giant Lily) Cyclamen( Sowbread) Fatshedera( Tree or Aralia Ivy)

Arisaema(Jack-in-Pulpit) Cardonia(Cardone/Artichoke Thistle) Cyclobalanopsis( Japan Blue Oak) Fatsia( Japanese Aralia)

Aristolochia( Birthwort) Carex( Sedges) Cytisus( Broom) Ferns

Armeria( Lady's Cushion) Carnivorous Plants(Insectivorous Plants) Dahlia Festuca( Fescues)

Arnica( Mtn. Tobacco) Caryopteris( Bluebeard) Daphne Ficus( Figs)

Aronia( Choiceberries) Cassia Daphniphyllum Firmiana( Parasol Tree)

Artemisia( Mugwort) Castanea( Chestnut/Chinkapins) Davidia( Dove Tree) Flowering Kale/Cabbage

Arthropodium( Rock Lily) Castilleja( Indian Paintbrush) Decaisnea( Dead Fingers) Fokienia

Arum( Arum Lily) Catananche Delosperma Forsythia

Aruncus( Goatsbeard) Ceanothus( Buckbrush/Red Root) Delphinium( Larkspur) Fothergilla( Witch Alder)

Asarum( Wild Ginger) Cedrela Deschampsia( Hair Grass) Fragaria( Wild Strawberry)

Asclepias( Milkweeds) Celastrus( Staff Vine/Bittersweet) Deutzia Franklinia( Franklin Tree)

Aster Celosia( Woolflowers ) Dianthus( Carnation) Fremontodendron( Fremonia)

Astilbe( False Spirea) Centaurea( Centaury/Starthistles) Diascia( Twinspur) Fritillaria( Fritill)

Athyrium( Lady Fern) Centranthus( Valerian) Dicentra( Bleeding Heart) Continued to next page

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Fuchsia Ledum( Labrador Tea) Osmarea Rhodohypoxis( Ruth/Douglas)

Gaillardia( Blanket Flower) Leptinella( Alpine Flowering Plant) Osmaronia( Osoberry/Indian Plum) Rhus( Sumac)

Galium( Bedstraw) Leptospermum( Tea Tree) Osteospermum(African or Cape Daisy) Ribes( Currants)

Garrya( Silk Tassel) Leucothoe( Black Laurel) Oxalis( Wood Sorrels) Rosa( Rose Shrub)

Gaultheria Lewisia Oxydendrum( Sour Wood) Rosmarinus( Rosemary)

Gaura( Beeblossoms) Leycesteria( Honeysuckle Shrub) Pachysandra( Japanese Spurge) Rubus( Blackberry)

Genista( Broom) Leymus( Wild Rye/Dune Grass) Paeonia( Peony) Rudbeckia( Coneflowers)

Gentiana( Gentian) Liatris( Blazing Star) Palms Saccharum( Plume Grass)

Geranium Ligusticum( Licorice Root) Panicum( Proso Millet/Switchgrass) Sagina( Pearl Worts)

Geum( Avens) Ligustrum( Privet) Papaver( Poppy) Sagittaria( Arrow Head)

Gladiolus Lilium( Lily) Parakmeria Salix( Willow)

Goodyera( Lady's Tresses) Limonium( Sea Lavender/Statice) Parrotia( Persian Ironwood) Salvia( Sage/Chia)

Gunnera Lindera( Spicewood/Spicebush) Parthenocissus( Virginia Creeper) Sambucus( Elder/Elderberry)

Gymnocarpium( Oakfern) Linnaea( Twin Flower) Passiflora( Passion Flowers) Sanguinaria( Bloodroot)

Gymnoclaus( Coffeetree) Liriope( Lilyturf/Spidergrass) Paulownia( Kiri/ Princess Tree) Sapium( Milktrees)

Gypsophila( Baby's Breath) Lithodora( Heavenly Blue) Paxistima( Oregon Box-Leaf) Sarcococca( Christmas Box)

Hakonechloa( Hakone Grass) Lobelia Pelargonium( Geranium) Sarracenia( Pitcher Plant)

Halesia( Snowdrop Tree) Lonicera( Honeysuckle) Pennisetum( Fountain Grass) Sasa( Bamboo)

Hamamelis( Witch Hazel) Loropetalum( Witch-Hazel) Penstemon( Beard Tongue) Saxifraga( Saxifrages)

Hebe Lupinus Pernettya( Gaultheria) Scabiosa( Pincushion )

Hedera( Common Ivy) Luzula( ( Woodrush) Perovskia( Russian Sage) Schizanthus( Butterfly Flower)

Helenium( Sneezeweed) Lysichiton( Skunk Cabbage) Petasites(Butterbur/ Sweet Coltsfoot) Schizophragma( Hydrangea Vine)

Heliathemum( Rockrose) Lysimachia( Loosestrife) Petunia Schizostylis( Kaffir Lilies)

Helictotrichon Magnolia Philadelphus( Mockorange) Sciadopitys( Umbrella Pine)

Heliopsis( Ox-eye) Mahonia( Gold Abundance) Phlox Scirpus

Helleborus( Hellebore) Maianthemum( May Lily) Phormium( Flax Lily) Sedum( Stonecrops)

Hemerocallis( Day Lily) Manglietia( Dandy) Photinia Semiarundinaria( Bamboos)

Hepicodium Meconopsis( Blue Poppy) Phyllostachys( Bamboo) Sempervivum( House Leeks)

Heptacodium( Seven Sons) Meliodendron Physocarpus( Ninebark) Senecio( Ragworts)

Heracleum( Hogweed) Mentha( Mint) Physpstegia( Obedient Plant) Sequoia( Redwood)

Herniaria( Ruptureworts) Menziesia( Minnie Bush) Pieris( Andromedas/Fetterbush) Sequoidendron( Giant Redwood)

Heuchera( Coral Bells) Michelia( Sandalwood) Pistacia( Pistachio/Pistache) Sesleria

Hibiscus( Rose Mallow) Microphylla( Sage) Platycladus( Biota/Oriental Thuja) Sheperdia(Buffalo Berries/ Bulberries)

Himalayacalamus( Mtn. Bamboo) Milium( Aureum) Platycodon( Bell or Balloon Flower) Sidalcea( Checker Blooms/ Mallows)

Hippophae( Sandthorn) Millettia Pleioblastus( Monopodial Bamboo) Silene( Campion/ Catchfly)

Holly Mimulus( Muskflower) Plendium Sinojackia

Holodiscus Miscanthus( Elephant Grass) Plumeria( Frangipani/Yasmin) Sisyrinchium( Blue-eyed Grasses)

Hosta( Plantain Lilies/ Giboshi) Mockorange Poa( Meadow or Bluegrass) Skimmia( Emerald King/Fragans)

Houttuynia Molinia( Moor Grass) Podocarpus( Fern or Buddhist Pine) Sloanea( Yellow Carabeen/Montillo)

Humulus( Hopvine/Hopbine) Monarda( Bee Balm) Polemonium( Jacob's Ladder) Smilacina( May Lily/ Can. Mayflower)

Hyacinthus( Hyacinth) Musa( Plantains) Polygonum( Knotgrass) Solandra( Chalice Vines)

Hydrangea( Hortensia) Myosotis( Forget-Me-Not) Polypodium( Rockcap Fern) Soleirolia( Baby's or Angel's Tears)

Hypericum(St. John's Wort/ Tutsan) Myrica( Bayberry) Polystichum( Holly Fern) Solidago( Goldenrods)

Iberis(Candytuft) Myrtus( Myrtle) Portulaca( Purslane) Sorbaria( False Spirea)

Idesia Nandina( Heaven Bamboo) Potentilla( Cinquefoils) Spirea(Meadowbush)

Ilex( Holly) Narcissus( Daffodil) Pratia Stachys(Woundwort/Hedgenettle)

Impatiens(Jewelweed/Snapweed) Nepenthes( Pitcher Plant) Primula( Primrose) Stewartia

Imperata( Satintails) Nepeta( Catmints) Prunus( Tender Fruit) Stipa( Spear Grass)

Iris( Flags/Junos) Nerine Pseudolarix( Golden Larch) Stranvaesia

Jasminum( Jasmine) Nicotiana( Tobacco Plant) Pseudotaxus( White Berry Yew) Strelitzia( Bird of Paradise)

Juncus( Rushes) Ninebark Ptendium( Bracken Fern) Styrax( ( Storax/Snowbell)

Kalmia(Sheep-Laurel/ Spoonwood) Nothofagus( South. Beeches) Pterocarya( Wingnuts) Symphoricarpos(Snowberry/Waxberry)

Kerria Nymphaea( Water Lilies) Pterostyrax( Epaulette Tree) Syringa( Lilac)

Keteleeria Ocimum( Basil) Pulmonaria( Lungwort) Tamarix( Tamarisk/Salt Cedar)

Kniphofia( Tritoma/Torch Lily) Oemleria( Osoberry) Pulsatilla( Pasque Flower) Tapisca

Kolkwitzia( Beauty Bush) Oenanthe( Dropworts) Pyracantha( Firethorn) Tellima( Fringecups)

Laburnocytisus( Broom Laburnum) Oenothera( Suncups) Quince( Cydonia) Tetrancentron( Spur-Leaf)

Lagerstroemia( Crape Myrtle) Olea( Black Ironwood) Raphiolepis( Hawthorn) Thalia

Lamium( Deadnettle) Ophiopogon( Lilyturf) Rhamnella Thalictrum(Meadow-Rue)

Laurus Oplopanax Rhamnus( Buckthorn) Thymus(Thyme)

Lavandula( Lavender) Origanum( Marjoram/Dittany) Rheum( Rhubarb) Tiarella(Foam Flower)

Lavetera(Royal, Rose Mallows) Osmanthus(Devilwood/Sweet Olive) Rhododendron( Azalea) Tibouchina( Glory Bushes or Trees)

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Tolmiea( Piggy Back Plant) Tsoongiodendron Viburnum( Squashberry) Yucca

Toona( Toon or Tun Tree) Tulipa( Tulip) Vinca( Periwinkle) Zabthoceras

Trachelospermum( Dogbane) Typha( Cattail) Viola( Violet) Zantedeschia( Calla Lilly)

Trachycarpus( Fan Palms) Vaccinium( Cranberry) Vitis(Grapevines) Zantoxylum( Prickly Ash)

Tradescantia( Spiderworts) Vancouveda Waldsteinia( Barren Strawberry) Zelkova

Tricyrtis Verbena( Vervain) Weigala Zinnia

Trillium( Wake Robin) Veronia Wisteria

Trollius( Globe Flower) Veronica( Gypsyweed) Xanthoceras( Yellowhorn)

All the container shrubs & flowering plants listed above are eligible for the following advance rates:

Group #

Product Description & Size Advance Rate

(per shrub/plant)

Group #

Product Description & Size Advance Rate (per

shrub/plant)

1 1 gallon pot $2.66 5 4 to 9 gallon pot $13.58

2 2 gallon pot $3.63 6 10 to 14 gallon pot $18.91

3 3 gallon pot with 30~50cm height $4.60 7 Wire Basket with 125~175cm height $31.52

4 3 gallon pot with 60cm & over height $5.09 8 15 gallon & over pot; Or Wire Basket with 200cm & over height

$39.77

If you are unable to locate the exact product on the list of products, please contact the ACC office: 1-888-278-8807. ACC can usually research the reason and resolve this for you.

Sample Production Calculation Worksheet to assist with Application

(For Container Shrubs & Flowering Plants)

Agricultural

Product

Security Type (a)

X

(b)

=

Eligible Advance(s)

Product AS/ASRA Advance Rate Number of shrubs, plants or pots (a x b)

Nursery Deciduous Trees (Storable Products)

ADVANCE AVAILABLE SECURITY TYPE REPAYMENT DEADLINE

April 1, 2017 – Mar 31, 2018 AgriStability (AS) and/or

and Inventory (IN) Sept 30, 2018

Botanical (Common) name – includes all varieties & species

Acer (Maple) Cercis (Redbud) Juglans (Walnut) Prunus (Plum/Peach)

Aesculus (Horse Chestnut/Buckeye) Chioanthus (Fringetree) Koelreuteria (Varnish Tree) Pyrus (Callery)

Ailanthus (Tree of Heaven/White Siris) Cladastris (Yellow-Wood) Laburnum (Golden Chain) Quercus (Oak)

Alnus (Alder) Cornus (Dogwood) Liquidambar (Sweetgum) Robinia (Locust)

Amelanchier (Shadwood/Serviceberry) Corylus (Hazels/Hazelnut Trees) Liriodendron (Tuliptree) Rubus (Blackberry)

Asimina (Pawpaw) Crataegus (Hawthorn/Thornapple) Magnolia Salix (Willow)

Betula (Birch) Dievilla Malus (Crabapple) Sassifras

Caragana Elaegnus (Silverberry/Oleaster) Marcigale Sophora (Pea Flower Tree)

Carpinus (Hornbeam) Euonymus (Spindle Tree) Morus (Mulberry) Sorbus (Whitebeam)

Carya (Hickory) Fagus (Beech) Nyssa (Tupelo) Syringa (Lilac)

Catalpa (Catawba) Fraxinus (Ash) Ostrya (Ironwood) Tilia (Lime Tree)

Celtis (Hackleberry) Gingko Phellodendron (Cork Tree) Ulmus (Elm)

Cephalanthus (Buttonbush) Gleditsia (Locust) Plantanus (Sycamore) Vibernum (Squashberry)

Cercidiphyllum (Katsura) Gymnocladus (Coffee Tree/ Soaptree)

Populus (Poplar/Aspen)

All the deciduous trees listed above are eligible for the following advance rates:

Group #

Product Description & Size Advance Rate

(per tree) Group

# Product Description & Size

Advance Rate (per tree)

1 1 or 2 gallon pot $3.88 5 20 to 25 gallon pot; Or Burlap/Wire Basket with 40~45mm caliper

$41.22

2 Bare root with 120~300cm height $8.97 6 Burlap & Wire Basket with 50~60mm caliper $50.92

3 3 to 5 gallon pot; Or Bare root with 25~55mm caliper

$13.58 7 Burlap & Wire Basket with 70mm caliper $65.47

4 7 to 15 gallon pot $23.76 8 Burlap & Wire Basket with 80mm & over caliper $89.72

If you are unable to locate the exact product on the list of products, please contact the ACC office: 1-888-278-8807. ACC can usually research the reason and resolve this for you.

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Nursery Evergreens (Storable Products) ADVANCE AVAILABLE SECURITY TYPE REPAYMENT DEADLINE

April 1, 2017 – Mar 31, 2018 AgriStability (AS) and/or

and Inventory (IN) Sept 30, 2018

Botanical (Common) name – includes all varieties & species

Abies (Fir) Junipers Pinus (Pine) Thujopsis (Asunaro)

Cedrus (Cedar) Larix (Larch) Pseudotsuga (Douglas Fir) Topiaries

Chamaecyparus (Cypress ) Metasequoia (Redwood) Taxodium (Pond Cypress) Tsuga (Hemlock)

Conifers (Grafted) Microbiota (Russian Cypress) Taxus (Yews)

Cuppressocyparis (Leyland Cypress) Picea (Spruce) Thuja (Arbor Vitaes)

All the evergreens listed above are eligible for the following advance rates:

Group #

Product Description & Size Advance Rate

(per plant) Group

# Product Description & Size

Advance Rate (per plant)

1 1 gallon pot $2.79 7 Field grown with 110~140cm height (bare root) $15.03

2 2 gallon pot $4.60 8 Field grown with 145cm & over height (bare root) $20.85

3 3 to 4 gallon pot $6.18 9 10 to 19 gallon pot $24.73

4 5 to 6 gallon pot $8.00 10 Burlap & Wire Basket with 80~150cm height $31.52

5 Field grown with 30~70cm height (bare root) $11.15 11 Burlap & Wire Basket with 175~200cm height $38.80

6 7 to 9 gallon pot; Or field grown with 90~100 cm height (bare root)

$13.58 12 20 gallon & over pot; Or Burlap & Wire Basket with 225cm & over height

$52.38

If you are unable to locate the exact product on the list of products, please contact the ACC office: 1-888-278-8807. ACC can usually research the reason and resolve this for you.

Sample Production Calculation Worksheet to assist with Application

(For Evergreens and Deciduous Trees)

Agricultural

Product

Security Type

[PI/AS/IN]

(a)

X

(b)

=

Eligible

Advance(s)

Product AS/ASRA Advance Rate Number of trees, plants or pots (a x b)

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Eligible Advance Calculation Worksheet

DECLARATION OF APP ADVANCES RECEIVED AND OUTSTANDING ADVANCE(S) (INCLUDING DEFAULTS)

Pulled from page 2 of your Application.

Name of Applicant AND Name(s) of Related Producers

(i.e. Shareholder, Member, Partner, Relative)

List APP

Administrator Agricultural

Product Production Period

(yyyy)

Amount of

Advance received

for this production

period

+

Outstanding Advances for previous

production periods

Please if in

default on any

loan with ACC or

any

Administrator

1. $ $

2. $ $

3. $ $

Total Advance(s) received for this production period and all outstanding

prior years

$ $

Combined Above Total = [A]$

AGRISTABILITY (AS)

COMPLETE IF USING AGRISTABILITY AS SECURITY (EXCLUDES LIVESTOCK)

The maximum Eligible Advance is determined using AgriStability positive and negative reference margins as security. To calculate the positive and negative reference margins, enter the most current information (and corresponding year) provided by AgriStability in the Reference Margin Calculation into the table below. Use only the 3 years used to calculate the reference margin. For negative margins, when subtracting the reference margin from the expenses, use absolute value. Each partner is required to complete the information below and sign the Assignment Agreement – APPENDIX A. Any AgriStability payment will be applied against your outstanding advance, even if it is before the repayment due date or before the agricultural product(s) is/are marketed. Your decision to take an application

for an eligible advance should be guided accordingly. Attach a copy of 1) your “entire” most recent, AgriStability package (if new, Inventory Sales from prior

year) along with 2) your 2017 AgriStability Renewal Notice (or Coverage Confirmation for new participants) with application. Refer to the checklist at back of application for breakdown of AgriStability package

PIN ID # PIN ID # PIN ID # PIN ID #

Individual/Partner(s)/Corporation AgriStability PIN # (ID#)

AgriStability Reference Margin (a) $ $ $ $

Use only the same Three Years Used to Calculate Reference

Margin

Allowable Expense

Year 1 $ $ $ $

Year 2 $ $ $ $

Year 3 $ $ $ $

Average (b) $ $ $ $

Maximum AgriStability security based on Positive Margin

(a) x 49% (a1) $ $ $ $

(b) x 70% (b1) $ $ $ $

(a1) + (b1) (c) $ $ $ $

Greater of (a) or (c) (d) $ $ $ $

Maximum AgriStability security based on Negative Margin

(b) – (a) (e) $ $ $ $

(e) x 70% (f) $ $ $ $

AgriStability Interim Payments Received to Date (g) $ $ $ $

Anticipated ASRA Payments During the Production Period (Quebec Only) (h) $ $ $ $

Total Maximum AgriStability Security Available (d or f) – g – h (i) $ $ $ $

Total Combined Maximum AgriStability Security Available [B1]$

A

B

B1

B2

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L’ASSURANCE STABILISATION DES REVENUS AGRICOLES (ASRA)

COMPLETE IF USING ASRA AS SECURITY (EXCLUDES LIVESTOCK) – QUÉBEC ONLY

Financière Agricole du Québec (FADQ) PIN ID

If the Producer participates in both ASRA and AgriStability:

Product Unit of

Measurement # of Unit

X

Stabilized Income (per unit)*

X 100% =

Total Stabilized Income

-

2017 ASRA Payments

Received to-date =

Maximum ASRA Security Available

$ $ $ $

$ $ $ $

Total (a) $

If the Producer ONLY participates in ASRA (no AgriStability):

Product Unit of

Measurement # of Unit

X

Stabilized Income (per unit)*

X 60% =

Total Stabilized Income

-

2017 ASRA Payments

Received to-date =

Maximum ASRA Security Available

$ $ $ $

$ $ $ $

Total (b) $

Maximum security available through ASRA (a or b depending on the producer’s participation in AgriStability) [B2] $

*Due to the information collection process at FADQ, the ASRA Stabilized Income (per unit) of the current year may not be available, therefore, the calculation has to base on the most recent year’s Stabilized Income (per unit) from FADQ publication.

PRODUCTION CALCULATION WORKSHEET

PRODUCTION CALCULATION WORKSHEET

Key point for completing specific Agricultural Products: (a x b x c) differs by product. Refer to ACC’s Product & Advance Rate List and; (1) list the specific product type under the Agricultural Product(s) column, then (2) simply complete the applicable columns below: (a), (b), (c) by referring to the corresponding Worksheet(s) guide found in the Product & Advance Rate List. If including a commodity that falls under a Grouping, please assist us by ensuring you provide the “full name” of the commodity AND Group # under the Agricultural Product(s) column. Please attach a separate sheet if required. For your convenience, the Product & Advance Rate List is available

on our website at agcreditcorp.ca/2016_2017_advance_payments_program.

Agricultural Product(s)

Security Type

(PI, AS, ASRA, IN)

Advance Rate

(a)

X

Refer to Sample in Product & Advance Rate List

(b)

X

Refer to Sample in Product & Advance Rate List

(c)

=

Eligible Advance(s)

Producer(s) Requested Advance(s)

(Eligible Advance or Less)

(ACC Use Only)

60%/ 100%

1st Instal-ment

$ $ $ $

$ $ $ $

$ $ $ $

$ $ $ $

$ $ $ $

$ $ $ $

$ $ $ $

$ $ $ $

Producer(s) Requested Advance based on Anticipated Production using PI [C1]$ $

Producer(s) Requested Advance based on Anticipated Production using AS [C2]$ $

Producer(s) Requested Advance based on Quantity in Inventory (IN) [C3]$ $

Producer(s) Requested Advance based on Anticipated Production using ASRA [C4]$ $

Note: for all storable and non-storable products using PI as security, when the guaranteed production/insured value is not yet available, the Producer Requested Advance is calculated based on the anticipated production, and the 1st instalment worth 60% of the eligible advance is released. When ACC received PI document showing the guaranteed production/insured value (before August 1st, 2017), the eligible advance is recalculated and the 2nd instalment will be released.

B2

C

B2

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MAXIMUM ADVANCE LIMIT WORKSHEET MAXIMUM ADVANCE LIMIT WORKSHEET At no point in time can the Eligible Producer(s), individually or in combination with other related producers, such as shareholders, members, partners of the business, relative or advances received from other Administrators receive more than $400,000 in advances, including the overlap period between production periods. The interest free advance is limited to the first $100,000 issued per program year. Refer to Terms & Conditions to learn about credit checks, fees and issuance of loan advances.

Producer(s) Requested Advance using PI = [C1]

[D]

$

Producer(s) Requested Advance using AS = the (lesser of [B1] or [C2]) $

Producer(s) Requested Advance using ASRA = the (lesser of [B2] or [C4]) $

Producer(s) Requested Advance using Inventory (IN) (including all livestock advances) = [C3] $

Total Maximum Producer(s) Requested Advance calculated based on all above Security used to secure loan advance (Total of [D]) [E] $

Maximum Allowable Advance

[F] $400,000.00

Total combined Current & Outstanding Advances or Amount Attributed (that have not been rebutted) to each individual

Producer(s) with ACC and with other APP Administrators = [A] (Refer to pg. 2) [G] $

Program Year Maximum Allowable Advance = [F] minus [G] [H] $

ADVANCE REQUESTED BY PRODUCER(S) (Lesser of [E] or [H])

Your amount will be based on Subsection 4 and/or 5 of Terms and Conditions on pg. 6 and/or 7. [I] $

ACC TO COMPLETE BELOW FOR THE PRODUCER(S)

1st instalment of [I] will be further reduced if Priority Agreement reflects a cap.

Cap Requested? Yes No ;Second Payee? Yes No Payee Name:________________________________ CAP AMOUNT [J] $

ADVANCE (1st Instalment) APPROVED BY ACC (=60% or 100% of the lesser of [I] or CAP [J], minus $675) = $

2ND

INSTALMENT OF REQUESTED AMOUNT (if applicable).

On your behalf, ACC will re-calculate all of the above steps based on your “Actual” Seeded Acreage, less 1st instalment.

ADVANCE (2nd Instalment) APPROVED BY ACC = $

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2017 Commodity Loan Program

Product & Loan Rate List6

Grains, Oilseeds, Fruits, Vegetables & Tobacco

LOAN AVAILABLE SECURITY TYPE REPAYMENT DEADLINE

Nov 1, 2016 – Sept 1, 2017 Production Insurance (PI) Feb 28, 2018

Product Name Rate Product Name Rate Product Name Rate

Apples - Ambrosia $0.31/lb Grape - Distilling $0.09/kg Grape Class 10a $1.50/kg

Apples - Honeycrisp $0.47/lb Grape - Sherry $0.23/kg Grape Class 10b $1.45/kg

Apples Group 1* $0.15/lb Grape Class 1 $0.38/kg Grape Class 10c $1.30/kg

Apples Group 2** $0.19/lb Grape Class 2 $0.36/kg Grape Class 10d $1.46/kg

Apples Group 3*** $0.22/lb Grape Class 3 $0.43/kg Grape Class 10e $1.68/kg

Barley $3.09/bu Grape Class 5 $0.53/kg Grape Class 10f $1.06/kg

Beans - Black $29.7/cwt Grape Class 5a $0.63/kg Oats $2.42/bu

Beans - Cranberry $29.7/cwt Grape Class 5b $0.68/kg Onions (processing) $300/ton

Beans - Green & Wax (processing) $139/ton Grape Class 5c $0.68/kg Peas – Green (Fresh Market) $1980/ton

Beans - Japan & Other $29.7/cwt Grape Class 5d $0.52/kg Peas – Green (processing) $225/ton

Beans - Kidney $29.7/cwt Grape Class 6 $0.42/kg Peppers – Banana & Bell (processing) $287/ton

Beans - Lima (processing) $354/ton Grape Class 7 $0.40/kg Potatoes (fresh) $10.50/cwt

Beans - White $27.00/cwt Grape Class 7a $0.49/kg Potatoes (processing) $10.50/cwt

Beets - Red $180/ton Grape Class 7b $0.42/kg Pumpkins (processing) $89/ton

Cabbage (processing) $100/ton Grape Class 7c $0.37/kg Soybeans (regular, natto, organic, tofu) $8.30/bu

Canola $7.65/bu Grape Class 9 $1.10/kg Squash – Butternut (processing) $105/ton

Carrots (processing) $84.75/ton Grape Class 9a $0.98/kg Sugar Beets $37.50/ton

Cauliflower (processing) $240/ton Grape Class 9b $1.15/kg Tobacco - Air Cured $1.80/lb

Corn – Sweet (Fresh Market) $507.75/ton Grape Class 9c $1.25/kg Tobacco - Burley $1.40/lb

Corn – Sweet (processing) $72/ton Grape Class 9d $1.29/kg Tobacco - Dark Fired $2.03/lb

Corn (includes organic) $3.52/bu Grape Class 9e $1.27/kg Tobacco - Flue Cured $1.58/lb

Corn -Seed $3.99/bu Grape Class 9f $1.00/kg Tomatoes - Field (Fresh Market) $681.75/ton

Cucumber - Field (Fresh Market) $650.25/ton Grape Class 9g $1.00/kg Tomatoes (processing) $85.50/ton

Cucumbers (processing) $270/ton Grape Class 9h $1.00/kg Wheat - Spring $4.97/bu

Grain - Mixed $2.17/bu Grape Class 10 $0.99/kg Wheat - Winter (HR, HW, organic, SR, SW) $4.05 /bu

Apple varieties in each group are listed as below: *Apples – Group 1: Idared, McIntosh, Red Delicious

**Apples – Group 2: Cortland, Crispin, Empire, Fuji, Ginger Gold, Golden Delicious, Golden Russet, Jerseymac, Jonagold, Liberty, Lobo, Macoun, Northern Spy, Paula Red, Red Prince, Spartan

***Apples – Group 3: Braeburn, Gala, Nova Spy, Sunrise

6 This Product and Loan Rate List contains all products and their loan rates available under the Commodity Loan Program. Please Note: the loan rates represent up to 75% of the average market prices and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs may adjust any loan rate(s) at any time during the year.

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Eligible Loan Calculation Worksheet7

GRAINS & OILSEEDS, TOBACCO, GRAPES & HORTICULTURAL CROPS

WITH GUARANTEED PRODUCTION PER ACRE PRODUCTION INSURANCE COVERAGE*

A B C Total Loan Amount

(lesser of Eligible Loan or

Requested Loan)

Crop (please copy full crop name from page 18, and specify type of corn, soybeans, wheat)

2017 Loan Rate

Guaranteed Production per acre

(or Final Average Yield for grapes)

Number of Acres (or PI Coverage

Percentage for grapes)

Eligible Loan(s)

[A x B x C]

Requested Loan

$ $ $

$ $ $

$ $ $

Total Loan Amount $ *See below for horticultural crops with other type of Production Insurance coverage.

IF FEEDING PART/ALL CROPS BEING FINANCED PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WORKSHEET

Crop Loan Rate

(a) Amount Fed (b)

Equals a portion of (B x C) above

Value Fed (a x b)

Monthly Repayments processed via 4 Direct Debits on Nov 23, Dec 21, Jan 22, Feb 22.

Final repayment amounts will be confirmed at 2nd stage

Final repayment will be adjusted for outstanding balance

bu $

bu $

TOTAL VALUE OF CROPS BEING FED* (c) $

MONTHLY REPAYMENT ( c X 0.27**) $ *Must be lesser or equal to the Total Loan Amount from the first table. ** The 0.27 rate includes interest. Any overpayment will be refunded

APPLES WITH PRODUCTION INSURANCE COVERAGE

A B (A x B)

Estimated 2017 Production (lbs) loan rate per lb

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Ambrosia

Honeycrisp

*Total Guaranteed Production (lbs) from Agricorp crop underwriting form

Total (A x B) =___________________ (C)

*Total Estimated 2016 Production (A) CANNOT exceed the Total Guaranteed Production (lbs) from Agricorp crop underwriting form.

C D Eligible Loan ($) (lesser of C or D)

Requested Loan ($)

Total Loan Amount ($) (lesser of Eligible Loan or

Requested Loan) Total (A x B) from above Agricorp Total Guaranteed Insurance Value ($)

$ $ $ $ $

FRESH MARKET VEGETABLES “DOLLAR VALUE” PRODUCTION INSURANCE COVERAGE OR “FRESH

MARKET VEGETABLE – ACREAGE LOSS BASIS” PRODUCTION INSURANCE COVERAGE

STEP ONE:

A B (A x B)

Total Estimated 2016 Production Loan rate (page 2)

STEP TWO:

A X B C Eligible Loan

Requested Loan Total Loan Amount

(lesser of Eligible Loan or Requested Loan)

From above for each crop Agricorp Guaranteed Insurance

value per acre x number of acres (lesser of A x B or C)

$ $ $ $ $

$ $ $ $ $

$ $ $ $ $

Total Loan Amount $

7 For all required supplementary documents (e.g. Production Insurance enrolment forms, buyer contracts, etc.), please refer to the Commodity Loan Program application form.

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Measurement Conversion Tables

1. Basic Measurement Conversions

Tonnes (MT) =

Tons (T)

Bushels (bu)

Kilograms (kg)

Pounds (lb)

Hundredweight (CWT)

1 1.102 Varies by product 1000 2204.64 22.0464

Pounds (lb) =

Hundredweight (CWT)

Tonnes (MT)

Tons (T)

Bushels (bu)

Kilograms (kg)

1 0.01 0.0004536 0.0005 Varies by product 0.453592

Kilograms (kg) =

Pounds (lb)

Hundredweight (CWT)

Tonnes (MT)

Tons (T)

Bushels (bu)

1 2.20464 0.022 0.001 0.0011023 Varies by product

Tons (T) =

Bushels (bu)

Kilograms (kg)

Pounds (lb)

Hundredweight (CWT)

Tonnes (MT)

1 Varies by product 907.185 2000 20 0.907185

Hundredweight (CWT) =

Tonnes (MT)

Tons (T)

Bushels (bu)

Kilograms (kg)

Pounds (lb)

1 0.0004536 0.05 Varies by product 45.36 100

2. Product Specific Measurement Conversions

Barley Beans (white, black & colored)

1 MT = 45.930 bu 1 MT = 36.744 bu

1 bu = 48 lbs 1 bu = 60 lbs

Canola Corn

1 MT = 44.092 bu 1 MT = 39.368 bu

1 bu = 50 lbs 1 bu = 56 lbs

Mixed Grain Mustard Seed

1 MT = 55.115 bu 1 MT = 44.092 bu

1 bu = 40 lbs 1 bu = 50 lbs

Oats Peas

1 MT = 64.842 bu 1 MT = 36.744 bu

1 bu = 34 lbs 1 bu = 60 lbs

Rye Soybeans

1 MT = 39.368 bu 1 MT = 36.744 bu

1 bu = 56 lbs 1 bu = 60 lbs

Spelt Sunflowers – confectionary seed

1 MT = 36.744 bu 1 MT = 73.487 bu

1 bu = 60 lbs 1 bu = 30 lbs

Wheat (winter & spring)

1 MT = 36.744 bu

1 bu = 60 lbs

Maple Syrup Honey

1 gallon = 13.30 lbs 1 gallon = 13.17 lbs

1 liter = 2.93 lbs 1 liter = 2.90 lbs

1 liter = 1.33 kg 1 liter = 1.32 kg

3. Plant Pot Sizes: Inch Diameter to Gallon Conversion

4" pot= pint (0.5 quart) 14" pot= 7 gallon

5-6" pot = quart (0.25 gallon) 16" pot= 10 gallon

7-8" pot = 1 gallon 18" pot = 15 gallon

8.5" pot = 2 gallon 24" pot = 25 gal

10" pot = 3 gallon 30" pot = 30 gal

12" pot = 5 gallon

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Ontario Grape Variety by Group

Class Grape Varieties

1 Concord, Fredonia

2 Niagara, Wiley White

3 Elvira, Himrod, Sovereign Coronation

5 De Chaunac

5a Marechal Foch and Leon Millot

5b Baco Noir, Cascade, Castel, Chambourcin, Chancellor, Chelois, Colobel, GR7, LeCommandant, Villard Noir

5c Experimental Red Hybrids (including Marquette, Petite Pearl, Frontenac Noir), Florental, Landot, Red Amourensis, Varousset

6 B.S. 2846, Canada Muscat, Couderc 29935, New York Muscat, V61122, V64111

7 Aurore, B.C. Riesling, Cayuga White, J.S. 23-416, Seibel 13047, Seibel 8229, S10868, Siegfried Rebe, S.V. 172, S.V. 23-512, V50201, Verdelet, Vivant

7a Seyval Blanc, Vidal

7b Geisenheim hybrids, GM 311, GM 318, GM 322, GM 324-58, GM 323-58, Pollux

7c Experimental White Hybrids (including Frontenac Blanc), Ravat 51 (Vignoles), Traminette, V49404, V64035, V65232, V71141, White Amourensis

9 J. Riesling

9a Auxerrois, Bacchus, Kerner, Scheurebe, Welsch Riesling

9b Chardonnay Musque, Chardonnay

9c Gewurztraminer

9d Pinot Gris

9e Sauvignon Blanc

9f Aligote, Alsace Muscat, Chenin Blanc, Experimental White Vinifera, French Colombard, Gelber Muskateller, Goldburger, Gruner Veltliner, Melon de Bourgogne, Morio Muscat, Muscat Ottonel, Ortega, Pinot Blanc, Rieslaner, Riesling Traminer, Savignin, Semillon, Sylvaner, Viognier

10 Gamay, Zweigeltrebe

10a Pinot Noir

10b Cabernet Sauvignon

10c Cabernet Franc

10d Merlot

10e Sirah, Shiraz, Syrah

10f Blauberger, Dornfelder, Experimental Red Vinifera, Limberger, Malbec, Nebbiolo, Petite Sirah, Petit Verdot, Pinot Meunier, Sangiovese, St. Laurent, Wildbacher Blau, Zinfandel

Distilling

Sherry