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How can crop insurance help protect your business?
Growing crops is an essential business and the viability of those crops is essential to your bottom line. You can take all possible precautions and yet outside forces beyond your control can devastate your fields. Having adequate insurance in place each growing season may protect you from the unexpected for when disaster strikes.
Mother Nature can be costly with hail.
Mother nature can be costly with Hail, Frost, Disease, Drought, Fire & other natural events. These events can do incredible damage to a Farm and the Farmers’ and Ranchers’ livelihoods.
That is why Crop Insurance is purchased by agricultural producers, including farmers, ranchers and others to protect against either the loss of their crops due to natural disasters, or the loss of revenue due to declines in the prices of agricultural commodities. There are two major types of crop insurance: multiple-peril crop insurance (MPCI) and crop-hail insurance.
Multiple peril crop insurance (MPCI) covers crop losses, including lower yields, that are caused by natural events.
Crop-hail insurance is usually purchased to protect high-yielding crops. Lots of farmers often purchase crop-hail coverage as a supplement to MPCI and usually Crop-hail policies often have a low or even no deductible.
Our crop insurance team will be able to help you find the right policy for your needs.
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