As Mother Nature becomes more unpredictable each year and the market more volatile, more farmers and ranchers are turning to the peace-of-mind coverage of Pasture, Rangeland, Forage insurance. Designed to provide coverage on your operation’s forage acres used for livestock grazing or haying, the PRF program utilizes a rainfall index to determine precipitation for coverage purposes and does not measure production or loss of products themselves. This flexible coverage option can help reduce the need to cull, handle the stress of covering feed costs and even safeguard your operation’s future.
Our team caught up with the folks at Drovers to outline the top three reasons producers are trusting PRF coverage for 2023.
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