I know I have asked this a couple years ago , but just wondering what people are thinking now ? We are in tough shape with water and ruts for this years crop . We are thinking of topping up crop insurance and hail insurance with gars .Is this feasable ? We still have good crop ins. coverage but that can change pretty quickly if we get a couple more years of this shit . I don't know anything about this program and I would appreciate anyones input on this .Thanks
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When I had them explain the program to me, my first thought was that this would not pay out ever so I would not touch it. Even with garbage durum, if you had any canola acres they would have subsidized that loss with a decent canola market this winter. If you have any amount of snow, the best bet is unseeded acre coverage. Here we have little snow (thank goodness) so I think spring conditions will be fairly normal in this area unless March gets snow. Then all bets are off.
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There are people who can independently show you how it works and how it could fit your farm. There is another type of company offering something similar however different called Just Solutions.
I was fortunate enough to be at a presentation in Saskatoon in December where all three companies did presentations on their products (#3 was crop insurance)
Not convinced yet that Gars or Just solutions will be better than Crop Insurance/AgriStability and a good balance sheet for my operation.
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I understand why people are looking to have their asses covered instead of exposed to the cold north wind of misfortune. But insurance is just that, insurance, and not meant to be profitable. Even the illustrious Ag-Stab(me in the back Ritz) is basically whole farm.
How many people are using Ag-Invest proceeds to help cashflow their farm(having a hard time keeping a straight face after typing that) or is it a small pool of accumulated money to "help" bail you out of a tight situation?
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