You are still not required to certify your acres at the FSA office. However, all crops are required to be reported by identification numbers (CLU). If you decide to certify your crop, we are able to use the FSA 578 form to help meet this requirement, but you will still need to check their forms for accuracy, and we might still need additional information and signatures from you. If you do not certify or want to come to our office before meeting with FSA, we can also report your acres at our office and then assist you in providing that information. Again, you may still be required to go to the FSA office, check for accuracy and sign their respective forms.