Mike has it right. The payment is always to the owner.
Buutttt if the new owner decides he does not want to sign the contract with the FSA office he does not have to unless it is stated in the sales contract he has to.
If the new owner does not continue the contact for its full term with the FSA for the CRP then the seller has to pay back the money he has collected for the years he owns it.
It has happened.
Seller sold a farm with 4 years left on a 10 year contract for CRP. Seller did not put it in the contract that the new owner had to continue the contract. New owner went in and said he is taking the land out of the CRP program and did.
Seller had to pay back the 6 years of payments he received because the 10 year contract was broken early.
Buyer of the land knew what he was doing when he bought the land and wanted to raise $6 corn instead of $125 an acre payments and hoped the seller did not put a clause in the contract to continue the contract for CRP.
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