Posted by super99 on March 07, 2008 at 16:53:00 from (75.107.167.13):
In Reply to: crop insurance posted by Dave from MN on March 07, 2008 at 05:14:57:
I farm 65 acres of sandy hill ground. When it rains in the summer, I can raise 165+ bu corn and 35+ bu beans. I have bot revenue assurance since I bot the place in 2001. Premiums are a little high, but in 2003, turned off dry in late Aug and all Sept, corn made 101 and beans made 11 bu/acre. More than made up for the price of the premiuns, wouldn't farm without it. NOW, if you had some GOOD land, and a dry spell didn't affect it, that would be a different story all together. Talk to an agent you can trust, he should be able to guide you. This year I have 65% on corn and 75% on beans, Revenue Assurance. It will cover all the expenses. Chris
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