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Crop Insurance

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Crop Insurance protects agricultural producers against crop losses resulting from natural causes. The program, administered by the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Risk Management Agency (RMA), offers several different plans for crops and livestock. Availability of these crop policy plans varies by state and county.

You can learn about Crop Insurance Basics under the Frequently Asked Questions.

Crop Insurance protects agricultural producers against crop losses resulting from natural causes. The program, administered by the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Risk Management Agency (RMA), offers several different plans for crops and livestock. Availability of these crop policy plans varies by state and county.

You can learn about Crop Insurance Basics under the Frequently Asked Questions.

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In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be an agricultural farmer or rancher.

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For a listing of insurance companies offering crop insurance coverage, visit RMA Agent Locator.


For more information about the Crop Insurance Program and to find insurance plans available in your area, please visit the USDA's Risk Management Agency website.

To contact the Risk Management Agency, please email us at:
rma.mail@rma.usda.gov