Risk Management Agency: USDA Invites Input on Crop Insurance Coverage for Prevented Planting
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"We truly care what our customers - the Nation's agricultural producers - have to say. That's why we're hosting listening sessions in 11 states in addition to accepting written comments," said RMA Administrator
The request for information on prevented planting requests input on prevented planting topics to include:
* Harvest Price Option - Feedback on whether to allow the prevented planting payment calculations to be based on the higher of projected price or harvest price under the revenue protection plan of insurance.
* "1 in 4" Rule - Input on the challenges or experiences since the rule (to be eligible for a prevented planting coverage acreage must have been planted to a crop, insured, and harvested in at least 1 out of the previous 4 crop years) was implemented nationwide.
* 10 percent additional coverage option - Input on if RMA should reinstate the option to buy-up prevented planting coverage by 10 percent.
* Contract price - Whether prevented planting costs are higher for contracted crops and how prevented planting payments should be calculated for contract crops.
* General - Willingness to pay additional premium for expanded prevented planting benefits, recommendations on other prevented planting limitations, etc.
RMA will hold a virtual listening session via Microsoft Teams on
The request for information, which includes details for submitting feedback, is available in this
Prevented planting insurance provisions provide valuable coverage when extreme weather conditions prevent expected plantings. Prevented planting is when a producer is unable to plant an insured crop due to an insurable cause of loss in time to grow a viable crop. Final planting dates and late planting periods are detailed in a producer's crop insurance policy, and they vary by crop and location. Prevented planting coverage is intended to assist with normal costs associated with preparing the land up to the point of seed going into the ground (pre-plant costs).
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Original text here: https://www.rma.usda.gov/en/News-Room/Press/Press-Releases/2023-News/USDA-Invites-Input-on-Crop-Insurance-Coverage-for-Prevented-Planting



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