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RMA provides policies for more than
100 crops. (This number would be much higher if every crop variety insured in every county were counted.) RMA is also currently conducting studies to determine the feasibility of insuring many other crops and is conducting pilot programs for some new crop policies in selected states and counties. Federal crop insurance policies typically consist of:
- The Common Crop Insurance Policy;
- The specific crop provisions; and
- The policy endorsements and special provisions.
See RMA's
Summary of Business Reports for information about crop policies available in specific counties and states.
Farmers may select from various types of policies. Standard Multiple Peril Crop Insurance
(MPCI) policies are available for most insured crops. Other plans may not be available for some insured crops in some areas. In addition, some of the policies listed below are not available nationwide; they are being tested in pilot programs and are only available in selected states and counties.
Producers must:
- Report acreage accurately,
- Meet policy deadlines,
- Pay premiums when due, and
- Report losses immediately.
Producers will receive:
- Accurate answers to questions on types of coverage,
- Prompt processing of their policy, and
- Timely payments for covered losses.
- Sales closing date--last day to apply for coverage.
- Final planting date--last day to plant unless insured for late planting.
- Acreage reporting date--last day to report the acreage planted. If not reported, insurance will not be in effect.
- Date to file notice of crop damage--after damage; the date the producer decides to discontinue caring for the crop; prior to the beginning of harvest; immediately, if farmer determines that the crop is damaged after harvest begins; or the end of the insurance period, whichever is earlier.
- End of insurance period--latest date of insurance coverage.
- Payment due date--last day to pay the premium without being charged interest.
- Cancellation date--last day to request cancellation of policy for the next year.
- Production reporting date--last day to report production for Actual Production History (APH).
- Debt termination date--date insurance company will terminate policy for nonpayment.
Although in recent years, RMA has streamlined the process of developing new policies, much has to be done before a policy
can be made available nationwide, especially if it is a new type of policy or a policy on a crop which is not similar to any crop already insured. Generally, the process takes several years. Read in Frequently Asked Questions about how insurance policies are developed. Also see feasibility studies and pilot programs for more information on how RMA develops new policies.
In areas where an established crop policy is not available, farmers may request that their RMA Regional Office expand the program to their county the next crop year. They may also request that for the current crop year they be insured under a written agreement, a kind of individual policy which bases premium rates on data from other counties. Farmers are required to have documented experience in growing an agronomically similar crop, to obtain an agreement.
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Producers Ag Insurance Group
2025 S. Hughes St
Amarillo, Tx 79109
800-366-2767
info@proag.com
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