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Wheat - General Summary

What Is It? What Are Its Benefits?

This program provides comprehensive protection for wheat by establishing a dollar guarantee based on 100% of the CBOT or exchange early futures price (projected price). Coverage levels are available from 50-75% (80 and 85% levels available in limited areas) of the Actual Production History (APH) and 100% of the price. Catastrophic (CAT) coverage is available at 27.5% of the APH and 100% of the price. The perils covered are weather related causes of loss, low price, and certain other unavoidable perils. Income Protection Coverage provides prevented planting and replanting protection for wheat.

Dollar Guarantee

The dollar guarantee for the insurance unit is the historical yield (APH) times the projected price, times level of coverage, times insured acreage, times ownership share. Growers have the flexibility to vary the dollar protection from 50/100 to 75/100 (up to 85/100 in limited areas).

Value of Production

The value of production to count is the harvested production, plus any appraisals, multiplied by the harvest price as defined by the policy provisions. The price at which the crop is sold does not affect the amount of indemnity.

Loss Payment

To calculate a payable loss, subtract the value of production (bushels times the defined harvest price) from the dollar guarantee, and multiply by the ownership share.

Units

Unit divisions are limited to an enterprise basis. Enterprise units consist of all insurable acreage of the insured crop in the county, regardless of interest or persons sharing.

How It Works (wheat illustration)

1  
"Projected Price" is higher than the "Harvest Price"—
 
Dollar Guarantee 40 Bu./A. × 75% 1000A.
 @ $3.00/Bu. = $90,000 
Value of Production 25 Bu./A. × 1000A.
 @ $2.85/Bu. = $71,250 
Loss Payment (indemnity) Assume 100% ownership = $18,750 
2  
"Projected Price" is lower than the "Harvest Price"—
 
Dollar Guarantee 40 Bu./A. × 75% 1000A.
 ------------- = $90,000 
Value of Production 25 Bu./A. × 1000A.
 @ $2.85/Bu. = $78,750 
Loss Payment (indemnity) Assume 100% ownership = $11,250

Benefits of IP

  1. Loss payments more closely track with economic results of the crop.
  2. May be viewed more favorably as loan collateral.
  3. Maintain a steady income throughout a bad economy with price fluctuation coverage.

Availability and Prices

CROP STATE COUNTY PROJECTED PRICE HARVEST PRICE
Winter Wheat ID Idaho, Latah, Lewis, and Nez Perce Aug. 15 - Sept. 14 pre-harvest year's average
for CBOT Sept. wheat (harvest year) plus
“ basis “ (5-year average difference between Aug. average for nearby CBOT Sept. wheat and Aug. average for PME soft white wheat)
Aug. average for
PME soft white wheat
  OR All counties except: Clatsop, Coos, Curry, Hood River, Lincoln, and Tillamook
  WA All counties except: Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Skamania, Thurston,
and, Wahkiakum
  MT All counties except: Daniels, Lincoln, Sheridan, Silver Bow, and Yellowstone National Aug. 15 - Sept. 14 average for CBOT July wheat Aug. average for
CBOT Sept. wheat
  SD All counties except: Beadle, Brookings, Brown, Campbell,
Clark, Clay, Codington, Corson, Day, Deuel, Edmunds, Faulk, Grant, Hamlin, Kingsbury, Lake, Lincoln, McCook, McPherson, Marshall, Miner, Minnehaha, Moody, Roberts,
Spink, Turner, Union, Walworth, Washabugh, and Yankton
  KS Harper, Harvey, Jewell, Kingman, Mitchell, Osborne,
Phillips, Reno, Rooks, Sedgwick, Smith, and Sumner
Aug. 15 - Sept. 14 average for CBOT July wheat June average for CBOT July wheat
         
Spring Wheat MN All counties except: Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Lake and Ramsey Feb. average for CBOT Sept. wheat Aug. average for
CBOT Sept. wheat
  MT All counties except: Lincoln, Silver Bow, and Yellowstone
  ND All counties where MPCI is available
  SD Beadle, Brookings, Brown, Campbell, Clark, Clay, Codington, Corson, Day, Duel, Edmunds, Faulk, Grant, Hamlin, Kingsbury, Lake, Lincoln, McCook, McPherson,
Marshall, Miner, Minnehaha, Moody, Roberts, Spink, Turner, Union, Walworth, and Yankton
     

08/18/03

Note: This summary is for general illustration only. See policy for program details.

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