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YIELD PROTECTION PLAN

Crop insurance helps make America's farmers and ranchers world leaders in agriculture, allowing producers to stay competitive and be more innovative. It also helps them sleep better at night knowing that should the unexpected happen, they will have the financial security to stay in business and go on to plant the next season.

Beginning with the 2011 crop year, the Yield Protection Plan provides protection against a production loss due to unavoidable, naturally-occurring events. Yield Protection is available only for crops for which Revenue Protection is available.

The Yield Protection Plan fall under the new Common Crop Insurance Policy, also known as the COMBO rule. Combining the best elements of CRC, IP, IIP, RA and APH, COMBO allows for protection for either the price (Revenue Protection Plans) or the yield (Yield Protection Plan) of the covered crop. For the 2011 crop year, the crops eligible for COMBO coverage include: Barley, Malting Barley, Canola/Rapeseed, Rice, Corn, Soybeans, Cotton, Sunflowers, Grain Sorghum and Wheat.


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