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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
Ag News for CA & AZ Producers: 01.20.2024
- California Ag Today | El Nino Icing Out the Lower 48?
- California Seeing Less Snow & Rain and Deere a Hit at Consumer Electronics Show
- Cover Crops In Almonds Can Offer Soil Benefits
- A Handful of Walnuts A Day Gives Big Health Benefits
- U.S. and China renew agricultural dialogue after years
- Non-Real Estate Farm Loan Volume Down 15% From Prior Year
- Cattle Placements Still in Spotlight in First USDA Cattle on Feed Report of New Year
- Goal setting 101: Control variables in farm business
- AI-Driven Nutritional Assessment of Seed Mixtures Enhances Sustainable Farming Practices
- Mini-Robots Modeled on Insects May Be Smallest, Lightest, Fastest Ever Developed
- What Are Alternative Feedstuffs for Cattle?
- High Interest Costs Could Weigh On Farmland Demand
- 3 Ways the Farm Equipment Industry is Fundamentally Changing
- Angie Setzer: This Year Will Underscore The Importance Of Your Marketing Plan
- Unveiling the Farmer’s Code – Legacy and growth in family farming
- Congressmen Thompson & Comer Issue Statement On GAO Report On Foreign Ownership Of U.S. Farmland
- Farm Equipment Editors Launch ‘Used Equipment University’ Video Series
- Afternoon market recap: Corn and wheat prices spill into the red on Wednesday.
- Comparing Trump and Biden’s impact on US agriculture
- Stabenow lays out possible farm program reforms to Senate colleagues
- Budget agreement likely further delays farm bill | Nothing is expected to happen with new farm bill legislation until funding issues are resolved.
- Court Overturns Green Plains Ruling Seventh Circuit Overturns Green Plains Ruling in Ethanol Markets Lawsuit
- New vs. old farm machinery: Which is cheaper to operate?
- USDA introduces Weaned Calf Risk Protection for cow-calf producers
- High Interest Costs Could Weigh On Farmland Demand
- Trump regains strong support among US farmers amid trade concerns
- American Agri-Women Comment On Proposed SEC Natural Asset Companies Ruling
Ag News for CA & AZ Producers: 01.12.2024
- Deal is close to extend the current farm bill one year
- Calif. extends truck reporting deadline
- 3 Trends to Consider As You Make Risk-Management Decisions for the Year Ahead
- USDA Christens New Year With 3 Reports Friday
- Rich Nelson Discusses What USDA Report Data Could Move the Market and What’s Already Factored in
- Biofuel Politics, E15, SAF, GREET
- Whatâs preventing a new era of herbicides?
- Good news and bad news for 2024 commodity programs
- A balance sheet for U.S. agriculture in 2024
- As inflation falls, âbackwards pressureâ on food prices, analyst says
- Grassley expects short-term resolution to avoid partial government shutdown
- Vilsack urges Congress to restore funding for WIC
- Red Sea Attacks Continue, Could Affect U.S. Corn
- New Ways To Address Healthcare Issues Are Needed For Rural Americans
- China Dethroned as Top U.S. Exporter by Mexico Amid Supply Chain Shifts
- Farmers National Co. Releases Regional Ag Land Report
- Officials say funds will boost ag industry and national economy.
- German Farmers Protest Ag Subsidy Cuts
- 2024 Farm Bill Expectations
- American Farmland Trust Releases Manual On Carbon Markets And Climate-Smart Practices For Farmers
- U Of Illinois Ag Economists’ Revised Crop Budgets Show Farmers Will Lose Money
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REPORTS & GOVERNMENT
09.09.2025
Farm bill faces uncertain future as deadline nears
Tariff Revenue Could Fund Farm Aid in Farm Bill 2.0, Says Ag Committee Chairman
House, Senate Ag Chairmen Considering Market Aid for Farmers
08.12.2025
Clock ticking on Farm Bill 2.0
08.07.2025
âFarm Bill 2.0â next on House Ag Committee agenda
07.24.2025
âSkinnyâ farm bill by end of September? Fat chance, some say
What farmers need to know about the ‘skinny’ farm bill proposal
07.10.2025
Ag Legislators Look Ahead to âSkinnyâ Farm Bill this Fall
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