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preceding crop yr

of crop yr

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APH-MPCI

APH-MPCI

 CRC

RA

Sales Closing Initial Planting Final Planting Acreage Report Billing Date End of Insurance Cancel Date Term Date Plans Available Established Price Market Price Base Price Base Price
Adjusted Gross Revenue Agri-Lite 3/15 12/1

1/31 after yr

1/31 after yr

whole farm revenue

Apiculture (Rainfall Index) 11/30 11/30 10/1 GRP
Barley 3/15 4/6 5/31 6/30 10/1 10/31

3/15

3/15 IP, APH, RA

 3.70/bu  

/bu  /bu
Oats 3/15 4/6 5/31 6/30 10/1 10/31 3/15 3/15 APH

 2.55/bu

/bu
Corn 3/15 4/15 5/20 &5/31 6/30 10/1 12/10 3/15 3/15 APH, CRC

 4.00&33.25 

 & 
Dry Beans  -Irrig 3 types 3/15 5/12 6/5 6/30 10/1 10/31 3/15 3/15 APH .25 to .29  per lb  to 
Dry Peas Spr Small Kabuli Chickpeas 3/15 4/1 5/15 6/30 10/1 10/31 3/15

3/15

APH .20/lb  ./lb
Dry Peas Spr Desi Chickpeas 3/15 4/1 5/15 6/30 10/1 10/31 3/15

3/15

APH .15/lb  ./lb
Pasture Rangeland Forage (Rainfall index)  

11/30

 

11/30 10/1 GRP
Irrig & Non Irrig Forage Seeding 3/15 5/31 6/30 10/1 harvest after Aug 5 of the seeding yr ends the ins period 3/15 3/15 Dollar 77 to 115  acre (non irrig)  154 acre (non irrig) 
Irrig & Non irrig Forage Production 9/30 10/16 & 5/22 7/1 10/15 9/30 9/30 APH 78 to 81 /ton
Sugar beets (irrig) 3/15 4/5 5/20 6/30 10/1 3/15 3/15 APH   38.50/ton  /ton
Wheat (spring) 3/15 4/6 5/31 6/30 10/1 10/31 9/30 11/30 IP, APH, CRC, RA GRP    6.50 /bu 7.35/bu 8.77/bu /bu
Wheat (winter) 9/30 9/5 10/31 &11/15 11/15 10/1

10/31

9/30 11/30 IP, APH, CRC, RA GRP    6.50 /bu 7.35/bu 8.77/bu 8.77/bu
Khorasan (on SF only - is a type of wheat) 3/15 4/6 5/31 6/30 10/1 10/31 9/30 11/30 IP, APH, CRC, RA GRP    6.50 /bu 7.35/bu 8.77/bu /bu
Nursery-field grown & container 5/1/06 4/1 9/30

9/30

9/30

Dollar
Any acreage in this county without a rate or designated as uninsurable or unclassified on the FCI-33 CROP INSURANCE ACTUARIAL MAP will be insurable only by written agreement which needs to be requested prior to the sales closing date, unless such acreage is classified by an FCI-33 CROP INSURANCE ACTUARIAL SUPPLEMENT.

Approved malting barley varieties (malt coverage requires insurance endorsement to be in effect) will include all varieties approved for malting by the American Malting Barley Association for the current crop year or any variety grown under the terms of a malting barley contract. See the definition of "malting barley contract" in the applicable malting barley price and quality endorsement. Any acreage planted to hay barley varieties (including, but not limited to, Haybet, Westford, Bestford, Washford, Ridawn or Horsford) is not insurable unless grown for harvest and sale as seed. Coverage for the insured crop grown using an organic farming practice is provided in this county. An organic rate factor is specified on the coverage and rate table.

Beans statements  Only legumes of the genus PHASEOLUS and VIGNA which are harvested as mature dry beans are insurable. Types or classes of dry beans of the genus, PHASEOLUS and VIGNA, not shown on the county coverage and rate table will be insurable only by written agreement.
Dry Pea statements For the Spr SMALL KABULI CHICKPEAS and Spr DESI CHICKPEAS only ascochyta resistant varieties are insurable and insurance will not attach to any acreage on which chickpeas (garbanzo beans) have been planted in any of the three preceding crop years.  Approved Small Kabuli Chickpea Varieties: Amit (B-90),Chi Chi, Chico, and Frontier.  Varieties not approved above will be insurable only by written agreement. Seed must be treated with recommended fungicides to prevent ascochyta blight, pythium, and any other seed borne diseases. If a grower chooses to plant their own seed, or bin run seed, coverage is available ONLY if the seed has been tested by a laboratory for seed borne ascochyta blight with 0.3% or less (3/1000, 1/400) incidence of ascochyta blight present in the seed and the seed has been treated for ascochyta blight. If ascochyta blight damage has occurred in the field, the insured must provide proof that chemicals were used to control ascochyta blight in order to avoid an uninsurable cause of loss.

Forage Seeding: Insurance shall attach only on forage crops planted without a companion crop or planted with a companion crop of barley, flax, oats or wheat. Barley, oats or wheat must be seeded at a rate of 16 lbs./acre or less and also must be cut for hay no later than the milk stage. Flax must be seeded at a rate of 16 lbs./ acre or less.

Wheat statement:  Wheat streak mosaic, cephalosporium stripe, common root rot, barley yellow dwarf virus, dwarf smut and other planting date dependent diseases will be uninsurable causes of loss if wheat is planted prior to September 5th.