FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE IN ALABAMA ONLY
February 23, 2004
For more information contact Jan Eliassen at
410-778-0120.
Data in this release was provided by the Risk Management Agency.
Crop
insurance deadlines near
Alabama producers of seven major Spring planted crops
have until February 28 to sign up for federally subsidized crop insurance.
That is also the deadline for making any changes to existing policies.
The seven crops that share the 2/28 deadline are:
cotton, corn, peanuts, soybeans, grain sorghum, sweet potatoes, and flue cured
tobacco. Additionally, the deadline for fresh sweet corn is February 15.
Producers must not only decide what percentage of their
expected yield to insure and at what price level, but also, in many cases, what
type of insurance policy they want to use for their coverage.
While all crops in Alabama are insurable under the
traditional Multiple Peril Crop Insurance (MPCI), there are other choices to
evaluate. Cotton, corn, soybeans, and grain sorghum are insurable under Crop
Revenue Coverage (CRC), peanuts, cotton and soybeans are insurable under Group
Risk Plan (GRP), and cotton is also insurable under Income Protection (IP).
Each county has its own mix of insurable crops and
policy choices. Producers should contact their private crop insurance agent
before the deadlines to learn what the choices are where they farm.
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