Our Specialty Risk Management Tools…

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.
HELP YOURSELF TO OUR GROWERS’ TOOLBOX
QUICK LINKS
FARM BILL | A SHORT HISTORY AND SUMMARY
Government Ag Links
AG NEWS
10.18.2022
- CDFA Announces Awards for $5 Million for the Beginning Farmer and Farmworker Training and Workforce Development Grant Program
- Walnut Bargaining Association Recommends Minimum Grower Price
- Crop Progress Report Oct. 17, 2022
- Sort and Cull | Is the Cattle Market Ready to Trade Higher?
- Celebrating Americaâs Farmers & the Policies that Protect Them
- Futures could rally ifâŠ
- What size operation do you need to own a spreader?
- Growing number of farms shift to land rollers
- Harvest yields trial data for next season
- Op-Ed: In-Depth Analysis Of FTC Suing Corteva And Syngenta, The Implications
- Farm Equipment Magazine Lists The 10 Companies Paving The Way For Precision Ag
- World’s Largest Crop Protection Companies Ranked
- Todd’s Take | Keep Raising Interest Rates? The Problems With the Volcker Cure in 2022
- DTN Virtual Ag Summit to Focus on Strategies to Conquer the Chaos, Build Endurance
- Are you ready to respond to post-drought cattle market?
- AFBF unveils 2023 Farm Bill priorities
- âThe most successful thing weâve done in agricultureâ
- Food Costs Up 11.2% Over Past Year, While Mississippi Water Level Worries Persist, and Russia Concerned About Black Sea Export Deal
10.11.2022
- Prop 12 backers defend case ahead of SCOTUS arguments
- How Prop 12 Could Impact Crop And Livestock Producers
- 8 Things To Know About The FTC Suing Syngenta And Corteva
- Mexico’s Threatened Ban on GM Corn Might Temper Feed Prices, but at a Heavy Cost
- Expert: ADM Manipulated Ethanol Market | Archer Daniels Midland Fights to Exclude Expert Testimony in Ethanol Market Manipulation Case
- FarmFutures | Whatâs your definition of a successful farm?
- Jerry Gulke: What We Donât Want to See in Wednesdayâs USDA Report
- U.S. Farm Sector Balance Sheet Markedly Improved Over 2020
- Drought Monitor Weekly
- Rail Labor Union: Strike Option Still on Table
SHARE OF WINE GRAPES CRUSHED

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
05.28.2025
05.06.2025
04.29.2025
Agriculture is Vital to Our Economy
Agriculture is Vital to California
California crops contribute $59 billion to the economy. Click here to download the California Crop Insurance Data Fact Sheet.
Agriculture is Vital to Arizonaâs Economy
Arizona crops contribute $5.2 billion to the economy. Click here to download the Arizona Crop Insurance Data Fact Sheet.