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More Prevent Plant Acres Expected This Spring

More Prevent Plant Acres Expected This Spring

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Planting is running behind normal in the northwestern corn belt into Nebraska with the extremely wet winter and spring. That means more farmers will be filing prevent plant claims this season. Farm Credit Services of America held meetings to help farmers make that decision and more than 400 attended sessions Friday in Sioux Falls and Yankton. Crop Insurance Officer, Elly Daisy says farmers first need to determine if they qualify and there are minimums.

She says the amount a farmer is paid for prevent plant is dependent upon their coverage level and guarantee.

And Daisy stresses that every operation is different, and payments are figured by unit. So, every section of ground will have a different payment level, based on the guarantee.

The deadline for farmers reporting a prevent plant claim to their crop insurance agent is within 72 hours of deciding to quit planting, but no sooner than the final planting date for the crop. PP losses initially reported at acreage reporting time may be denied.

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