Alfalfa Insurance

Alfalfa Insurance

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
Forage (Alfalfa) Seed Insurance Pilot Program will Become a Permanent Insurance Policy

 

The USDA's Risk Management Agency has announced that the forage (alfalfa) seed insurance policy offered through the federal crop insurance program will be converted to a permanent policy for the 2015 crop year.

 

Here's Jo Lynne Seufer, Risk Management Specialist with the USDA/Risk Management Agency: "The Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Board of Directors approved the conversion and extended the policy's available coverage through the written agreement process. The forage seed insurance policy was introduced in 2002 as a pilot program by RMA to provide insurance coverage to alfalfa seed farmers who grew seed for forage crops.The permanent program will be available for the 2015 crop year in Canyon and Owyhee counties, Idaho; in Malheur County, Oregon; and in Grant and Walla Walla counties, Washington. "

 

Nationally, the pilot program covered almost 28,000 acres and $28 million in liability in 2013. For Idaho, Oregon and Washington, 7000 total acres were insured with $4.8 million in liability. 

"Crop insurance is a proven method to provide producers with a production safety net, and we are excited the pilot was successful and the Alfalfa Seed program was made permanent," said Dave Paul, Director of the RMA Spokane Regional Office. "One thing we learned during the pilot is the need for insurance for hybrid production. With this program change, coverage will also now be available to those growers contracting for production of hybrid alfalfa seed in the Spokane Region."

 

Producers are encouraged to visit with their crop insurance agent to learn more about the forage seed insurance policy. If there is no coverage availability in a county, producers may ask a crop insurance agent whether they would be eligible for coverage under a written agreement.

 

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