Rider, you make some valid points especially in ignoring the years in which the yield is almost nothing. At least they did some changes relating to the 2010 year. More could be done, I agree.
But I have a question for you:
In 2005, when you left the crop out over winter and harvested/burned it in spring, you should have received a crop insurance settlement.
Even though that settlement was issued in the summer of 2006 and taxable in that year, it was relating to the 2005 crop year for AgriStability.
Take a look at your 2005 COB from AgriStability. Does it show the full amount of any crop insurance received in 2006 that was relating to the 2005 crop as an ending receivable?
If this was done it would have kicked the crap out of any benefit you could have received for the 2006 year. It also would have changed 2005 and future reference margins.
But I have a question for you:
In 2005, when you left the crop out over winter and harvested/burned it in spring, you should have received a crop insurance settlement.
Even though that settlement was issued in the summer of 2006 and taxable in that year, it was relating to the 2005 crop year for AgriStability.
Take a look at your 2005 COB from AgriStability. Does it show the full amount of any crop insurance received in 2006 that was relating to the 2005 crop as an ending receivable?
If this was done it would have kicked the crap out of any benefit you could have received for the 2006 year. It also would have changed 2005 and future reference margins.
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