So I've never left out any big amount of grain to harvest in the spring. Having not started yet, and with the pathetic weather we are having, I have to come up with a plan to make payments, etc. in case I don't get a bushel off.
I did phone crop insurance, but I got the wrong clueless airhead this time, and I am wondering how they treat overwintered crop. Do they adjust in the fall, and take into account that my canola is a 50 bushel crop, or will they give me 80% of my 33 bushel average yield? I would think and hope, fairness would rule, but I have my strong doubts here. I had a wildlife claim once, and they did a plant count etc. and paid based on what was actually grown.
Someone tell me I will be farming again next year. Please...LOL
I did phone crop insurance, but I got the wrong clueless airhead this time, and I am wondering how they treat overwintered crop. Do they adjust in the fall, and take into account that my canola is a 50 bushel crop, or will they give me 80% of my 33 bushel average yield? I would think and hope, fairness would rule, but I have my strong doubts here. I had a wildlife claim once, and they did a plant count etc. and paid based on what was actually grown.
Someone tell me I will be farming again next year. Please...LOL
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