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John Deere announces new private crop insurance policy
2015-01-08 06:00:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
JOHNSTON, IA, and RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., January 8, 2015 – John Deere Insurance Company (JDIC) released a new private crop insurance policy called Added Value Protection insurance policy that protects against yield shortage. This product works side-by-side with a producer’s Multi-Peril Crop Insurance (MPCI) policy. It allows a producer to purchase additional coverage to protect a portion of their annual yield that they perceive to be more susceptible to loss. read more
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2014 Crop insurance harvest prices finalized
2014-11-04 23:09:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Many farmers with final 2014 corn and soybean yields below actual production history (APH) crop yields who had a revenue protection (RP) crop insurance policy in place in 2014, will likely be able to collect a crop insurance indemnity payment on the crop losses incurred this year. Focus on Ag read more
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2014 Crop insurance harvest prices finalized
2014-11-04 23:09:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Many farmers with final 2014 corn and soybean yields below actual production history (APH) crop yields who had a revenue protection (RP) crop insurance policy in place in 2014, will likely be able to collect a crop insurance indemnity payment on the crop losses incurred this year. Focus on Ag read more
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Price increases could impact crop insurance payments for 2014
2014-10-29 03:37:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Even with projected record U.S. production of both corn and soybeans in 2014, the market prices of both crops have risen during the month of October. While the recent improvement in grain prices is generally good news to crop producers, it could be costly to farm operators that will likely qualify for 2014 crop insurance indemnity payments. Focus on Ag read more
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2014 Crop insurance payments likely (in Minnesota)
2014-09-23 17:06:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
The continued low CBOT corn and soybean prices increases the likelihood of significant 2014 crop insurance indemnity payments for many Minnesota farm operators that have 80% and 85% RP insurance policies in place. Crop insurance payments may not be as widespread in states such as Iowa and Illinois, which are likely to have much higher 2014 corn and soybean yield levels than will exist in much of Minnesota. Focus on Ag read more
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