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    Crop insurance denying wet acres

    So how sure is everyone about the too wet acre deal? Just read the producer and guys were denied too wet coverage seems like more than one guy.

    I know some last fall denied coverage because adjusters said crop not established. Farmers sprayed the fields and got denied. Don't know too many guys spraying a field that isn't established.

    One guy got denied because high dockage. I'd suppose when the holes are drowned out your going to have lots of dockage when holes grow and flood grow and flood.

    Nothing like buying insurance that turns out good for nothing except the workers.
    Quite likely will be an issue for lots of acres.

    #2
    Did collect in year 1 of the flood. It was a lifesaver

    Beware, after year one you are on your own. 2017 will be six years we are on our own.
    Flooding intensified no payout. It's a one time to collect program. Afterwards might as well just insure for the minimum. Went through the appeal process and all. Waste of time

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      #3
      Seems to be wide spread complaints about it. I m not so re assured because I had 2 different crop insurance people explain it 2 different ways. Lol
      So I don't know what to think.
      My land is spread out so far id think that even if I seeded some I'd get nothing for the rest? If it's deducted by field then maybe I would if it's deducted by whole acres not likely?
      The neighbor mentioned the minister was a real ass on the tv about this unseeded acre deal. Never saw it myself.

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        #4
        So it was mentioned that those farmers
        Went through appeals. Where do they go for appeals and who is it you are appealing to?

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          #5
          [URL="http://www.saskcropinsurance.com/ci/appeals"]http://www.saskcropinsurance.com/ci/appeals[/URL]

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            #6
            Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
            So it was mentioned that those farmers
            Went through appeals. Where do they go for appeals and who is it you are appealing to?
            The ones they went after here were the habitual ones . We havent had any unseeded since 2010. But no problem that year. Have never gone into a spring this wet tho

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              #7
              The Big Wheel
              You mean a production claim was denied because areas drowned out and weeds filled in and became dockage? Wouldn't this be a weather related problem as a result of excessive moisture? Do you know if these cases were appealed ?

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                #8
                Big wheel : i would like to see you get ..drowned out and then droughted out 5 yrs in a row... just to kick you off your egotistical mountain. then you would be know as the ( big whiner )

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                  #9
                  You know what dogs do to big wheels?

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                    #10
                    Goodrum I m not sure if they went through the appeal process or not. They were sceptical it would do any good. According to them the appeal is appointees of the government. So???

                    Agent I ve been there, my wife and I were complete nervous wrecks just watching what was going on around us.
                    People that were reckless and lazy yet manipulative were getting all kinds of loans etc by FCC and the banks with little to no equity while we couldn't move and we had good equity built up over he years because of being careful and yet when we hit a multi year spell they turned their backs on us.

                    Take a good look at the whole ag picture who do you see moving forward?

                    You wouldn't believe me if I told you what we did to keep going. But most of it was becoming bullshitters to the lenders. They thrive on bullshit. They don't want
                    Ma and pa family to survive they want big acres big equipment big big big.

                    You think the programs are working? Hahahaha those programs are working to get less farms. And that's a fact.

                    The budget just passed I know it means probably 5,000 more acres for me this spring. They call me I don't even have to look for it.

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