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A reputable crop insurance agent is the best source of information and details of the various coverage plans, to learn more about the TA-APH yield endorsement, to get premium quotes, and to help ...
Supplemental Crop Option (SCO) insurance is available with the PLC farm program choice. Producers that choose the Price Loss Coverage (PLC) farm program option for 2025 have the option to purchase ...
Plastina and Johnson both recommend that farmers consult with a crop insurance agent to determine if margin protection best meets their needs and for detailed price quotes. Quick estimates of ...
In addition to premiums, farmers also pay administrative fees. For CAT coverage, farmers pay $655 per crop per county with no discount. For policies with higher coverage levels, the administrative fee ...
Tom Zacharias, president of National Crop Insurance Services, says farmers need to do three things when they discover loss on insured fields. 1) Notify your crop insurance agent within 72 hours of ...
The final harvest prices for crop insurance for the 2022 crops are $6.86 per bushel for corn and $13.81 per bushel for soybeans.
As of Feb. 8, the 2016 estimated crop prices in the Upper Midwest for insurance protection were $3.92 per bushel for corn, $8.90 for soybeans and $5.18 for spring wheat.
USDA's opening of applications for Stage 1 of the new Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (SDRP) marks the start of a new chapter in federal efforts to offset crop, tree and vine losses tied to ...
Alfalfa and forage growers may want consider an insurance program that can help them cover financial risk. Glenda Blindert, a crop insurance agent at Blindert Insurance Agency, Salem, South Dakota ...
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