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Another thing stone
When is your deadline to make changes to your contract?
Alberta guys are partially done and can decide what insurance they want we re sitting here in march. It knowing if it will rain too much or not having to decide that
Frkn too wet program. Doesn't seem right
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You're paying 4 bucks plus for 270 coverage in canola we re paying 3.75 I think it is for 100 acre too wet which after all their deductions from what I hear never works out to 100 an acre.
Call me stupid but is this stupid or what?
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Originally posted by the big wheel View PostYou're paying 4 bucks plus for 270 coverage in canola we re paying 3.75 I think it is for 100 acre too wet which after all their deductions from what I hear never works out to 100 an acre.
Call me stupid but is this stupid or what?
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Sorry to continue on but do you have a seeding intensity applied to your unseeded acres? For example if you were wet one year and didn't seed some acres those acres then cost you lost coverage the next year for unseeded or is it intended acres you planned on seeding?
I though the too wet thing was a universal program. We re paying over double the premium. CAnt understand it.
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In mb i pay approx $10 per acre for 80% coverage including excess moisture, on a 5 year average yield. Mb doesnt provide flexibility on per bu price coverage, they set the value per bushel based on best guess. The Program works fine, havent collected anything in over 10 years, the last time was unseeded acreage payouts during a wet spring. Hail insurance is seperate, mb govt hail nsurance rates are competitive with private companies.Last edited by MBgrower; Mar 26, 2017, 07:50.
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Stonepicker, i had included my hail insurance costs in my previous post, my overall crop yield insurance at 80% coverage is $10 per acre for wheat oats canola soybeans. Hail insurance depending on crop, zone, and coverag rate can vary $4 to 10 per acre
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