Triple base plan
In United States agricultural policy, the triple base plan, also called the flexible base plan, is a proposal under which farmers who raise program crops would receive program payments only on a certain percentage of their permitted acreage. A producer participating in a federal price support program actually would have three categories of base acres for program purposes:
- permitted acres on which deficiency payments would be made
- permitted acres on which no federal payments would be made, but could be planted to other crops, either specified or unspecified
- idled acres where no crops other than those for conservation could be planted