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Iowa Crop Insurance

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Iowa Crop Insurance

Farmers use crop insurance to protect their crops from financial losses due to natural disasters, weather, or market changes. At Central States Agency, LLC, we write crop insurance for farms of all types and sizes throughout Iowa and Minnesota

All of these coverages will help you manage potential loss from uncontrollable events or market fluctuations. You may also want to discuss with our agency separate farm insurance and business insurance coverages, depending on your specific needs.

 

Learn more about ECO, SCO, and supplemental band products that can be stacked to optimize a risk management plan with higher levels of coverage and to protect profits, especially in years with harvest price drops.

 

Crop protection in Iowa

Our policies offer many coverage options so you can balance how much risk you're willing to assume with the premium you're willing to pay.

Crop Insurance policies are packaged in a few different ways:

  • Crop-Hail Insurance: This covers hail damage, as well as loss from fire and other weather conditions.
  • Multi-Peril Crop Insurance (MPCI): Protects from a decrease in crop yield, loss of crops, or loss as result of price changes.
  • Catastrophic
  • Group Risk Plan
  • Crop Revenue Coverage
  • Specialized Peril: Covers specifically defined perils excluded from the MPCI or crop-hail policy including fire, rain or freeze
  • Livestock Risk Protection (LRP): This risk management tool insures against decliing market prices.

 

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