CIAS Research Scientist, Lauren Asprooth, in collaboration with OGRAIN, has developed a new fact sheet on crop insurance for organic and specialty grains.
If you are planning to market or feed a small grain that you have added to your rotation, planning to transition your corn or soybeans to organic, or want to try growing a less common grain crop like pulses or oilseeds, you might consider purchasing crop insurance as a way to mitigate risk from severe weather events or dips in market prices. Crop insurance may also be a requirement to receive Farm Service Agency (FSA) or other operating loans.
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Categories: Wisconsin, Crops, Corn