
Crop Insurance
AgriLogic's seasoned staff of statisticians, actuaries, mathematicians, and economists, with their unparalleled industry experience, work to provide in-depth crop insurance research and analysis
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AgriLogic's seasoned staff of statisticians, actuaries, mathematicians, and economists, with their unparalleled industry experience, work to provide in-depth crop insurance research and analysis
Read MoreAgriLogic's large-scale econometric models project future trends in supply and demand, commodity prices, input costs, operating margin spreads, and farmland values at the national and regional levels
Read MoreAgriLogic recognizes the need to deliver up-to-date information to those making lending decisions, so we provide services to those in the farm credit industry to assist in credit and portfolio risk management decisions
Read MoreAgriLogic is currently developing a Grapevine Insurance Program for the following states: California, Idaho, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington. Insurance industry representatives in key production regions requested a product to protect producers against perils that can destroy vines.
The Crop & Livestock Income Protection (CLIP) Insurance Program is currently being developed by AgriLogic Consulting along with the Texas Corn Producers Association and the Colorado Corn Growers Association. CLIP will provide an innovative form of umbrella revenue protection coverage intended to work in conjunction with two or more individual commodity Federal Revenue Protection (RP) programs.
The Kiwifruit Actual Production History (APH) insurance program is currently being developed by AgriLogic Consulting. Kiwifruit are grown in vineyards and are intended for consumption in the fresh market. This insurance program will provide kwiwfruit producers with a yield-based risk management tool covering natural causes of loss.
Update (June 2021): The Triticale Crop Insurance Program has been expanded to cover 128 additional counties for the 2022 crop year in 21 states. This expansion was added at the request of triticale producers and industry leaders in these counties to allow them the same Risk Management tool as other producers. The first sales closing date for these counties will be September 30, 2021.