FWIW , coverage does not drop overnight , it is on a 10 year average, but premiums sure can go up overnight after a claim
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Originally posted by wmoebis View Post
Not disagreeing with you at all, but from tax payers perspective, how do they get their share of premiums back? If farmers have a good crop taxpayer also still pays if a crop failure they get nothing back then either but still pay premium.
how do you even make a comment like that ?
let alone the communities we support and have for over 100 years
wow what a blind comment you made
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It is a 2 way street. One needs the other. City people also support farms. I said I don't disagree with supporting farmers but they could Thank the Tax Payers for support also. If farmers share of premiums go down the money has to come from somewhere where do you think that will be?
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