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Federal Crop InsurancePresented by the USDA Risk Management Agency

With Nick Gans

Disclaimer

The purpose of the following material is to promote awareness of risk management concepts and to highlight USDA’s risk management products, features, benefits and availability.

This material does not change the content or the meaning of current policy provisions, filed actuarial documents or approved procedures.

▪ Multi Peril Crop Insurance for Canola and Mustard

▪ Written Agreements

▪ Important Dates

▪ Cost Estimator

▪ Agent Locator

Agenda

What is RMA▪ The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Risk

Management Agency (RMA) was created in 1996

▪ Serve America’s agricultural producers by strengthening economic stability

▪ Responsible for increasing effectiveness and awareness

▪ Maintain public-private partnership with Approved Insurance Providers (AIP)– Responsible for selling and servicing insurance policies

▪ Faster way to support agriculture after catastrophic weather even

Where to Buy Crop InsuranceAll crop insurance policies are available from private crop insurance agents.

A list of crop insurance agents is available at any USDA service center or on the RMA website at www.rma.usda.gov/tools/agent.html

Multi-Peril Crop Insurance

For Canola and Mustard

Canola Insurable in:▪ Idaho - Bannock, Benewah, Bingham, Blaine, Bonner, Bonneville,

Boundary, Caribou, Cassia, Clearwater, Fremont, Gooding, Idaho, Jefferson, Jerome, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Nez Perce, Oneida, Power, Teton, and Twin Falls counties. .

▪ Oregon – Gilliam, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, and Wasco counties.

▪ Washington - Adams, Asotin, Columbia, Douglas, Garfield, Klickitat, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, and Whitman counties.

▪ Grant County, WA-currently under evaluation

▪ *Coverage may be available by written agreement in other counties. Submit requests to your crop insurance agent.

▪ Rates and transitional yields are established by county

Mustard Insurable in:▪ Idaho - Bannock, Benewah, Bingham, Bonneville, Caribou,

Cassia, Fremont, Idaho, Jefferson, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, and Power counties.

▪ Oregon – Umatilla County

▪ Washington – Asotin, Columbia, Garfield, Lincoln, Spokane, Walla Walla, and Whitman counties.

▪ *Coverage may be available by written agreement in other counties. Submit requests to your crop insurance agent.

▪ Rates and transitional yields are established by county

Oilseed CropsInsurance Availability

Lincoln Spokane

Whitman

Benewah

Walla Walla

UmatillaIdaho

Columbia

Latah

Garfield

Asotin

Nez Perce

Lewis

Mustard/Canola

Fremont

Jefferson

Bonneville

Bingham

Cassia

Caribou

Power Bannock

Canola

Okanogan

Douglas

Klickitat

Stevens

PendOreille

Boundary

Bonner

Kootenai

Clearwater

Adams

Wallowa

Union

MorrowGilliam

Sherman

Wasco

Blaine

Twin Falls Oneida

MadisonTeton

Gooding Lincoln

JeromeMinidoka

*Spring only: Blaine, Bonneville, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, Teton

Adams

Franklin

Washington

Mustard/Canola/Safflower

Mustard/Canola/Flax

Written Agreements (WA)

▪ Talk with an agent

▪ Request goes from agent, to AIP underwriter, to RMA Regional office

▪ RMA Regional Office looks at request

▪ RMA evaluates each request individually– No guarantee request will be approved

Written Agreements cont’d

▪ Three years of growing crop or similar crop production

▪ Separate request for each producer and for each county which producer requests a change

▪ Only can accept requests for crops RMA insures

▪ For initial year, due by cancellation date– Canola-8/31– Mustard-3/15

▪ For renewal requests, due by sales closing date– Canola-8/31 for fall types and 3/15 for spring types– Mustard-3/15

Causes of Loss (Canola and Mustard)▪ You are protected against the following:

– Adverse weather conditions; – Earthquake; – Failure of irrigation water supply, if caused by an insured peril that

occurs during the insurance period;– Fire, if caused by an insured peril during the insurance period– Insects, but not due to insufficient or improper application of control

measures– Plant disease, but not damage due to insufficient or improper

application of control measures; – Volcanic eruption; or– Wildlife. – Harvest price decline, when revenue protection is in effect, a decline

in the harvest price below the projected price▪ Canola only

Small Grains and Oilseed Insurance Options

Actual Production

History (APH)

Yield Protection (for crops with

Revenue Protection)

Revenue Protection

Revenue Protection with Harvest Price

Exclusion

Yield and Revenue

Plans

Production Only Plans

APH crops: Flax, Mustard, Safflower

Yield Protection: Canola/Wheat,

Barley, etc.

Revenue Protection: Canola/Wheat,

Barley, etc.

CAT coverage:

All

Special Provisions of Insurance for Canola/Mustard

▪ Both-Insurance will not attach to any acreage on which canola, mustard, or rapeseed were planted the preceding crop year

▪ Canola-For fall types, only insure irrigated and summerfallow

▪ Mustard-have to have contract for insurability

▪ Prices– Canola-price is supplied by RMA– Mustard-will use contract price

Important Dates (Canola) ▪ Sales Closing: Dates

– Fall and spring types………………………………………………………August 31 2017

– Spring types only……………………………………………………….…….March 15 2018

▪ Acreage Report Date:– Spring

types……………………………………………………………………….July 15, 2018

– Fall types……………………………………………………….......………December 15 2017

Insurance Period For each crop year that the policy remains continuously in force, coverage begins on the day immediately following the end of the insurance period for the crop year before.

Important Dates (Mustard) ▪ Sales Closing: Dates

– All types…………………………………………………….……………………March 15, 2018

▪ Acreage Report Date:– All

types………………………………………………………………………………July 15 2018

Insurance Period For each crop year that the policy remains continuously in force, coverage begins on the day immediately following the end of the insurance period for the crop year before.

RMA.USDA.GOV

Items to Remember

▪ Contact a Crop Insurance Agent.

▪ Go to rma.usda.gov for Cost Estimator and Agent Locator– Under quick links

▪ Grant County Canola still in process

▪ Hybrid Canola Seed potential?

Regional USDA RMA ContactUSDA/Risk Management AgencySpokane Regional Office 11707 E Sprague Ave., #201Spokane Valley, WA 99206Telephone: (509) 228-6320Email: rsowa@rma.usda.gov

Nick Gansnick.gans@rma.usda.gov

Don Kaufmandon.kaufman@rma.usda.gov