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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
01.24.2023
- Could The Almond Industry Be Overplanted?
- USDA Announces Record Citrus Purchase
- Preventing Alternate Bearing Patterns And Freeze/Frost Protection (Avocado Field Day)
- Veterans of past farm bill struggles cite reasons for optimism on 2023 outcome
- USDA Issues Feed Outlook Report
- Cattle on Feed Report Shows Feedlots Have Fewer Heifers Than a Year Ago
- Interest rates: Comparison with the 1970s
- Economist says the price outlook for cattle is promising, but a lot of “what-ifs” still at play
- USDA proposes updates to animal disease traceability, seeks public comment
- WSJ: “Worst U.S. Avian Flu Outbreak” Persists, “There is No Historical Context for This”
- U.S. Sorghum Exports Dwindle on “Near-Evaporation” of Chinese Demand, as China Looks to Brazilian Corn
- Farmers Need to Approach Soil Health Offensively, Not Defensively to Get the Best Results
- USTR: Mexico must change its stance on GM corn
- Top 5 Things to Watch Key Happenings the DTN Newsroom is Tracking for the Week of Jan. 22-28
- Bayer Faces Civil Rights Roundup Suit
- Farm Progess: 7 ag stories you might have missed
- Sell early and often, analyst says
- Play it again: High and volatile commodity prices in the year ahead
- USDA proposes updates to animal disease traceability, seeks public comment
- U.S. Sorghum Exports Dwindle on “Near-Evaporation” of Chinese Demand, as China Looks to Brazilian Corn
- Jerry Gulke: Do the Negatives Outweigh the Positives in Grain Price Outlook?
- Future Shock: U.S. Agriculture Sleeping on China’s Historic Population Crash
- Washington Week Ahead: Committees get organized, setting stage for hearings, oversight
- USDA looking for simplified rural development application process
- CoBank: Inflation Is Beginning To Loosen Its Grip
- USDA Reports Number Cattle On Feed Down 3% This Year
01.17.2023
- What The Recent Storms in California Mean for Agriculture
- Bomb Cyclone: Not Helpful in Ending California’s Drought
- Update: Republicans select House Ag members
- House Ag adds 12 Republicans, including former chairman
- Stabenow eyes oversight of farm bill titles in coming months
- House to make first move on new farm bill
- WASDE Recap: Acreage Surprise Boosts Old-Crop Prices
- When Farmers Voice Views and Attitudes
- Scott identifies key farm bill issues
- Construction Inflated used asking prices for wheel loaders
- Animal ag continues to combat misinformation about methane emissions
- NOAA: 18 weather events total more than $168 billion in damage
- Factors to watch for ethanol demand
- USDA Reports Record Ag Exports To China In 2022
- House to make first move on new farm bill
- Key Happenings the DTN Newsroom Is Tracking for the Week of Jan. 15-21
- Our Rural Roots A New Year’s Pledge
- Two Semi Loads of Colo. Cattle Stolen | Hunt Is on for Thieves Who Stole Two Semitruck Loads of Colorado Cattle
- Time, cost management: Hot topics farmers will tackle at Farm Futures Summit
- Markets take a breather following WASDE
- China approves import of Bayer’s GMO alfalfa, Corteva canola after a decade
- Animal ag continues to combat misinformation about methane emissions
- Duvall: new WOTUS rule a step in wrong direction
- FAS: Record U.S. FY 2022 Agricultural Exports to China
- USDA Export Port Ship 5 U.S. Export Prices Fall More than Expected, Import Prices Unexpectedly Rise
- USDA Report Shows Total Household Income Has Risen For Commercial Farms
- USDA to Measure Financial Well-Being of Farmers and Ranchers
- FAS: Record U.S. FY 2022 Agricultural Exports to China
- Activists Make Significant Investment In Bayer, Seek To Break Out Its Ag Unit
- Purdue Releases Results Of Its “Large Commercial Farmers” Study, Reports Their Buying Process
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