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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
07.27.2022
- California: 14 Counties Designated Natural Disaster Areas to Freeze
- California Walnuts: Managing Mold
- Ag Weather Forum | August Weather Forecast Reminiscent of July
- NOAA Seasonal Drought Outlook â August, September, October
- Minding Ag’s Business | Higher Interest Rates Could Force Farmland Values, Cash Rents to Shift
- AFT Details 2023 Farm Bill Priorities | American Farmland Trust Champions Greater Conservation Ties to Crop Insurance
- An Urban’s Rural View | Fix the Rural Broadband Map
- Conservation Reserve Program benefits can outweigh high commodity prices
- Next Gen Fuels Act being introduced in U.S. Senate
- A stand-alone livestock title in the farm bill isnât a good answer
- Food and ag sectors looking to attract young talent
- Alarming surprises surface in EPA’s atrazine proposal
- Ukraine Plans to Move Ahead on Black Sea Export Deal, Despite Missile Strikes
- New Report Estimates Russia Has Stolen Ukrainian Grain, Steel Worth Hundreds Of Millions
- Equipment Dealers Assn To Hold Webinar On The "Right To Repair" Movement
- People Behind the Policies: Crop Insurance Agents Keep America Growing
- 07/25/22 Crop Progress Report (PDF)
- 7/24/22 View from the Cab | Progressive Farmer
- USDA Issues Report Showing Number Of Farms And Average Size
- What Comes Next After Seeing Second Lowest Beef Cow Herd in 50 Years
- Market Weather Outllook
- New Ag Coalition Focuses on Bioeconomy
- ASA, NCGA Share What Theyâre Hoping for in Next Farm Bill at Ag Policy Summit
- Rural America is in mental health crisis
- Persisting drought, heatwave reducing Texas grain yields
- Economist says contraction continues, expansion not likely anytime soon
- Fed fallout looms for market
- Doubt rises over the Russia-Ukraine deal
- Do August yield estimates matter?
- Farmers National Co. Reports Land Value Trends for Selected States
- Commodity Trading ‘Noise’ Requires Focus on Reliable Market Predictors
07.20.2022
A 2022 Review of the Farm Bill: Stakeholder Perspectives on Title XI Crop Insurance
JULY 20, 2022 | YouTube Video
- California Almond Objective Measurement Report (Download)
- Winter Honey Bees Show Resistance to a Common Insecticide
- Impacts of Water Restrictions on Agriculture Production Cannot Be Understated
- California Goodness Campaign Highlights Pride in Growing Table Grapes
- Crop Progress Report | 07.18.2022 | PDF
- USDA Crop Progress Report: Crop Development Behind Average, but Conditions Hold Mostly Steady Week Ended July 17
- House Agriculture Hearing on Credit for Farmers
- Ag Interest Rate Snapshot
- Farmers get a win in fertilizer ruling
- As aging farmers retire, lawmakers explore how to boost beginning producers
- Market clarity removing risk premiums for crops
- Crimea Food Exports Soar, Indicating That Stolen Ukrainian Grain Likely Moving on to Export Markets
- FDA proposes to extend compliance dates for ag water testing
- Thompson seeks more information on nutrition, farm program language in upcoming farm bill
- USDA: China Is Largest Global Funder Of Agricultural R&D
- Court Rules Lawsuit Against Bayer And BASF In Dicamba Complaint Must Be Retried
- Washington Week Ahead: House debates FY23 spending measure, FDA faces spotlight
- Farm Bureau Urges USDA To Help Remove Barriers To Meeting Growing Food Demand
- Plan to help ag exporters becomes law
- What bullish and bearish factors are most worth watching?
- More Scrutiny on Chinese Ag Project
- Five Questions to Answer Before Selling Beef Direct to Consumers
- Are things better today for ag competition?
- 7 ag stories you might have missed
- Ag leaders call on EPA to preserve crop protection tools
- Time for some bargain buying?
- No rush seen on ag trade nominees
- Estate planning without using wills or trusts
- U.S. Eases Concerns Over Russian Sanctions as Deal Emerges
- Senate Urged to Take Up H-2A Visa Bill to Address Labor Shortage
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