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This program provides comprehensive protection through a dollar guarantee. Coverage levels are available from 65-85% in increments of 5%1 of the Actual Production History (APH) times the projected price. The perils covered are weather related causes of loss, certain other unavoidable perils, and price fluctuations. RA provides prevented planting protection. Replanting and Winter Wheat Coverage Endorsement are provided for wheat in counties with both spring and fall planting dates2.
The dollar guarantee for the insurance unit is the historical yield (APH), times level of coverage, times the insured acreage, times the ownership share, times the projected harvest price. A "Fall Harvest Price Option" is available which provides increased protection if the near harvest price (fall harvest price) is higher than the projected harvest price (similar to CRC). The harvest price is limited to a 200% increase over the base price. There is no downward price limit.
To determine the value of production, multiply the harvested production, plus any appraisals, by the ownership share and the fall harvest price. The price at which the crop is sold does not affect the indemnity payment.
To calculate a payable loss, subtract the value of production from the dollar guarantee and multiply by the ownership share.
The basic insurance unit is all the acreage of the crop in the county in which the policyholder has 100% ownership or shares with the same person. Most basic insurance units can be further divided into optional units. Optional units may be divided by sections or section equivalents (in areas without sections or section equivalents, separate farm serial numbers (FSN) may be used), by irrigated or non-irrigated practices, and by acreage grown under an organic farming practice. In AR, LA, and MS, units are only available by FSN. To qualify, a producer must have individual records for each unit and the planting pattern between the units must have a discernible break. Growers can also choose a county crop enterprise unit or a whole farm unit at a reduced premium rate.
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| "Fall Harvest Price" is lower than the "Projected Harvest Price" | ||
| Dollar Guarantee | 120 Bu./A. × 75% × 100 A. | @
$2.50/Bu. = $22,500 |
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| Value of Production | 25 Bu./A. × 100 A. | @
$2.00/Bu. = $ 5,000 |
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| Loss Payment (indemnity) | Assume 100% ownership |
= $17,500 |
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| “Projected Harvest Price” is lower than the “Fall Harvest Price” | ||
| Dollar Guarantee | 120 Bu./A. × 75% x1000 A. | @
$2.75/Bu4 = $24,750 |
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| Value of Production | 25 Bu./A. × 1000 A. | @
$2.75/Bu. = $ 6,875 |
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| Loss Payment (indemnity) | Assume 100% ownership | =
$17,875 |
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Crop |
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Availability |
Projected Harvest
Price |
Fall Harvest Price |
Board/Exchange |
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| Corn | AR, LA, NC | First 10 trading days of Feb. average for CBOT Dec. corn | Nov. average for CBOT Dec. corn | Chicago Board of Trade | ||||
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| CO, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, OK, SD, TN, VA | Feb. avg. for CBOT Dec. corn | |||||||
| Cotton | AR, AZ, LA, NM, OK | Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 avg. for NYCE Dec. cotton | Nov. avg. for NYCE Dec. cotton | New York Cotton Exchange | ||||
| Canola/ Rapeseed | ID, MN, ND | Feb.
avg. for WCE Nov. canola converted from Canadian dollars/metric ton to U.S. dollars/pound |
Sept. avg. for WCE Nov. canola converted from Canadian dollars/metric ton to U.S. dollars/pound | Winnipeg Commodity Exchange | ||||
| Feed Barley | CO5, ID5, MN5, MT5, ND, SD5 | Feb. avg. for WCE Oct. feed barley converted from Canadian dollars/metric ton to U.S. dollars/bushel | Aug.
average for WCE Oct. feed barley converted from Canadian dollars/metric ton to U.S. dollars/bushel |
Winnipeg Commodity Exchange | ||||
| Rice | AR, LA | Jan. avg. for CBOT Nov. rough rice | Oct. avg. for CBOT Nov. rough rice | Chicago Board of Trade | ||||
| Soybeans | AR, LA, NC | First 10 trading days of Feb. average for CBOT Nov. soybeans | Oct. average for CBOT Nov. soybeans | Chicago Board of Trade | ||||
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| CO, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, OK, SD, TN, VA | Feb. avg. for CBOT Nov. soybeans | |||||||
| Spring Wheat6 | CO, IA, ID, MN, MT, ND, SD | Feb. avg. for MGE Sept. hard red spring wheat | Aug. average for MGE Sept. hard red spring wheat | Minneapolis Grain Exch. | ||||
| Sunflowers | CO, KS, MN, MT, ND, SD | Feb. avg. for CBOT Oct. soybean oil divided by two, then subtract one | Sept. average for CBOT Oct. soybean oil divided by two, then subtract one | Chicago Board of Trade | ||||
| Winter Wheat | AR, CO, IA, KS, MO, MT, NE, OK, SD | Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 preharvest year avg. for KCBT July hard red winter wheat | July
1 to July 14 avg. for the KCOBT July
hard red winter wheat |
Kansas
City Board of Trade |
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| Winter Wheat | IID, IN, KY, MI, OH, TN | Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 preharvest year avg. for CBOT July soft red winter wheat | July
1 to July 14 avg. for CBOT July soft
red winter wheat |
Chicago Board of Trade | ||||
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and 85% levels available in limited areas; 2 Cotton has no replant coverage; 3 Illustration assumes the "Fall Harvest Price Option" was elected; 4 HIgher Fall Harvest price increases coverage based on $2.75/Bu.; 5 A malting barley price and quality endorsement is available; 6 Durum and Khorasan wheat can be insured as hard red spring wheat. |
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02/04, 11/04, 03/05, 12/05, 08/01/08
Note: This summary is for general illustration only. See policy for program details