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Citrus Freeze Coverage
We offer both Grower & Packer Citrus Freeze | LEARN MORECitrus Freeze Coverage
The Grower Citrus Freeze insurance policy is an annual policy which protects citrus growers against yield losses due to internal or external damage caused by freeze while the fruit is on the trees.
Packer Citrus Freeze covers losses in packing revenue incurred by the packer. This policy can cover the shortfall of a specific number of cartons as selected by the packer directly caused by freeze which prevents the citrus from meeting standards such as fresh marketable citrus. Contact us for more details.

Raisin Reconditioning
We offer Raisin Reconditioning insurance. | LEARN MORERaisin Reconditioning
The Raisin Reconditioning policy reimburses growers for the extra expense of wash and dry reconditioning directly due to rainfall while on trays in the insured vineyard during the insurance period. The policy will reimburse you for slipping, turning, or other field expense incurred by the grower due to the direct rainfall on the trays. It does not insure against lost production or decrease in the value of raisins, other than an allowance for shrinkage. Contact us for more details.

Almond Extra Price
We offer Almond Extra Price insurance. | LEARN MOREAlmond Extra Price
The almond extra price policy allows the grower to purchase more $ coverage per pound of $.25, $.35, $.50, or $.75 cents per lb above the MPCI insurance price. Contact us for more details.
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Ag News: 02.08.2023
- February WASDE Report (PDF)
- USDA Reports Record Ag Exports In 2022, Value Up But Volume Is Down
- 2023 and 2024 Effective Reference Prices and the Next Farm Bill
- 3 Supply and Demand Takeaways from USDA’s February Report
- High expenses bite farmers as prices weaken heading into farm bill
- USDA Reports Review February USDA WASDE Report Neutral and Close to Expectations but Moved Markets Higher
- Big Things, February 9, 2023
- Rail Unions Reach Sick Leave Agreement Two Rail Unions Reach Unprecedented Sick Leave Agreement With CSX Rail
- Farm Industry News Diverse new products coming for 2023
- Corn, soybean usage cuts overshadow smaller Argentine crops
- Longtime tensions over federal wetlands rule return in U.S. House WOTUS hearing
- FAS: “Brazil and the United States Vie for World’s Top Corn Exporter”
- USDA Confirms Farmers’ Fears: Net Farm and Net Cash Farm Income Expected to Fall This Year
- Thompson defends SNAP work rules, pushing back on GOP hard-liners
- Here Are House Ag Committee Chair’s Opening Statement At Its Organizational Meeting
- High expenses bite farmers as prices weaken heading into farm bill
- USDA simplifies direct loan application
- Calmer Supply Chains May Stabilize Inflationary Influences on Commodity Prices
- President Challenges Congress on Spending and Agenda Going Forward
- Deadline March 15 on ARC/PLC Selections Ag Economist Says Big Losses Would be Needed for ARC, PLC to Pay Farmers in 2023
- USDA Forecasts 2023 Net Farm Income to Fall 16% From 2022 But Remain Above 20-Year Average
- USDA Confirms Farmers’ Fears: Net Farm and Net Cash Farm Income Expected to Fall This Year
- Traders prepare for WASDE
- Farm Progress America, February 8, 2023 Max Armstrong reports on recent moves by U.S. House members regarding the Waters of the United States regulations released recently. (Audio)
- Grassley says cattle market reform bill faces tough road ahead
- Explosion in popularity has NCBA looking to protect livestock risk management programs
- Smallest Cattle Herd In Eight Years: Will 2023 Set Record Prices?
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