USDA adds dry beans, peas, and wheat to crop insurance policies

Published 2021년 7월 2일

Tridge summary

The USDA's Risk Management Agency (RMA) is making changes to strengthen and increase the accessibility of crop insurance for producers who plant dry beans, dry peas, and small grains, starting in 2022. These changes will also benefit organic producers and veteran farm families, with the options aimed at strengthening coverage, increasing consistency and clarity. The changes will be detailed in three Final Rules, which will be posted at the end of the month.
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USDA has announced it’s strengthening crop insurance for producers who plant dry beans, dry peas and small grains. The Risk Management Agency (RMA) says there will be other adjustments that make crop insurance more accessible for organic producers and veteran farm families starting in 2022. In a statement, RMA says the options “strengthen coverage options, increase consistency and ...

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