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    #16
    guess my original post was actually
    leading to the fact that each year the
    canadian crop is to wet or to dry of just
    right and usa corn beans and wheat lives
    and dies 4 times a year and usually crops
    turn out just a tad over or under average
    depending on weather despite all the gloom
    and doom at times.
    now i will get really flamed.......

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      #17
      I knew some good old boys from sask a few yrs ago so this may not be true now, but at the time they would pour everything into 1 crop and then next yr ins and put nothing into it and collect ins then move on to next crop and do the same thing . Hell they said some yrs they didnt bother to put seed in the drill and still made a lot of money.
      Do you supose that will still work?

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        #18
        All shit hits the toilet sooner or later. They will get caught and be broke . Sask crop ins has sniffers out hard now.

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          #19
          Crop insurance never makes you money.
          NEVER. It is their to cover the Basics if
          you have a shitty year. Frost year helped
          these wet years a little but not a big
          cash grab.
          Yes the Gov does say its a split on
          premium with the farmer. Yea in good years
          when the progam has very few claims you
          think they really top up there part above
          what farmers pay.

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            #20
            Mallee,

            Colourful people talk big... the statistics show in the end what happened.

            Rain often veries over a few miles... even frost can differ substatially over a township depending on wind currents etc. Don't judge a book by its cover...

            After 2002 Drought and that wild wipe out... we will pay our premiums and be happy if that kind of disaster is avoided. We don't buy fire insurance to make money... same with crop insurance on our farm. Just sleep better at night and pay the bill.

            Hope your crop is doing well... if the rain shows up here early next week we will be VERY happy!

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              #21
              I for one don't need the vasoline in the year I'm getting @#%ked!. Agristability is designed to pay on your positve margin so that would get me to the next year, where as crop ins. in a nut shell will cover partially a negative margin. In my opinion if your reference margin is decent on agstab then going without crop insurance isn't a huge risk. (although crop ins. is alot quicker with a check if there is cash flow issues) As far as going with a company like Global Ag Risk, premiums might be better but being in agstability you would be doubleing up on insurance

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                #22
                Around here, if someone says they self insure or would be better off self insuring, their just saying they have no debt.

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                  #23
                  Or way too much, lol

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