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2017 Crop Insurance UpdateSecuring America’s Farmers

MKTG_0123_04_03_17 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Provided by:Rain and Hail Insurance Society9200 Northpark Drive, Suite 300 • Johnston, IA 50131Phone: 515.559.1000 • Fax: 515.559.1001

Rain and Hail Insurance Society

Crop Insurance is Working for America’s Farmers, Lenders and Rural Communities

By nearly any current measure of government programs, the crop insurance program is a success.

• ItisfulfillingCongressionalintentastheprimaryriskmanagementtoolforfarmers.• Farmersandtheirlendersarerelyingontheprogramforproduction,priceandcreditriskprotectionatrecord

participation and coverage levels.• Programs are expanding to new products and reaching more sectors of agriculture (livestock, grazing, forage).• Localized,competitiveprivatesectordeliveryprovidespromptandaccurateserviceandclaimpayments

to farmers.• Government’s sharing in the risk and administrative premium costs makes meaningful coverage affordable for farmersatamanageablecostfortaxpayers.

• TheprotectionrepresentsagoodvalueforAmerica’staxpayerswhencomparedtoanyotheralternativesforaddressing shortfalls in agriculture production.

Thecropinsuranceprogram’spublic-privatepartnershipisplayinganimportantroleinhelpingfarmers,lendersandruralcommunitiesremainonsolidfinancialground.

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2017 Crop Insurance UpdateTable of Contents

Letter from Rain and Hail Insurance Society ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1

About Rain and Hail ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2

Crop Insurance: Flexible, Affordable, Available, Predictable ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 3

Percent of Eligible Acres Insured 2016 & 1994 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4

U�S� Crop Insurance Snapshot ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 4

2016 Participation Data ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5

Why U�S� Crops Fail - 2016 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6

Fundamentals of Federal Crop Insurance ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7

Plans of Insurance Defined ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11

Policy Briefs �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15

2016 Crop Insurance Data by State ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 51

2016 Crop Insurance Summary by Congressional District ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 53

2016 Crop Insurance Industry Summary by State ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 61

2016 Crop Insurance Industry Summary by Crop�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 97

2016 Pasture, Rangeland, Forage (PRF) Summary �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 133

Livestock Insurance Industry Summary �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 135

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June 2017

To: Friends and Supporters of Crop InsuranceRe: Crop Insurance Program Success

The Rain and Hail Insurance Society is pleased to provide you with this Crop Insurance Update. The Society and its members thank you for your support of the crop insurance program and hope you find this update to be a useful reference and information source for crop insurance issues.

Crop insurance is no longer a one-size-fits-all industry. Programs are available to suit every kind of farming operation, which has resulted in 25 million more acres across the nation being protected by crop insurance than less than a decade ago.* Over 90% of American farmland is insured with $100 billion in protection to more than 125 different kinds of crops in all 50 states.**

Today, low commodity prices and the threat of adverse weather emphasize the importance of farm policy, crop insurance and the 2014 Farm Bill. Now, more than ever, America’s famers need to protect their livelihood. Private insurance providers’ knowledge and reliable service, in addition to the crop insurance program, prepare farmers for the worst.

The fact remains that the crop insurance program is vital and works for the vast majority of America’s farmers. Support, the right coverage and efficient claims service from the crop insurance industry provide American farmers and their local communities with the stability they need. The Beginning Farmer Rancher program, providing specific assistance to those new to the agriculture industry, encourages crop industry participation by new producers for future generations.

The crop insurance industry is proud of the program’s success. The program is helping ensure a secure food supply and a stable rural economy. We ask for your continued support of the crop insurance program, which is unmatched in delivering meaningful risk management tools to America’s farmers.

Sincerely,

Rain and Hail Insurance Society

*Source: National Crop Insurance Services – What’s Cropping Up Crop Insurers Reflect on Past, Plan for Future at Annual Conference (February 2017)**Source: National Crop Insurance Services – What’s Cropping Up Crop Insurance Has America Covered (March 2017)

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The Rain and Hail DifferenceThe Rain and Hail difference is what sets us apart from other agricultural insurance providers. Our commitment to always provide the best service possible to the American farmer and rural America, and our belief in a strong safety net for America’s agricultural communities, make us a leader in the industry.

Unmatched Claims ServiceResponse in a loss situation brings out the true character of the company. Time and time again, Rain and Hail is there for our customers when they need us, by providing:• Tools to quickly and easily submit claims• Prompt and accurate claims adjustment• Expedited claim payments

Full-Range of Products and ServicesRain and Hail offers agricultural insurance products needed to properly protect farming operations, including:• Multiple Peril• Crop-Hail

• Specialty Crop Lines

Localized NetworkRain and Hail’s localized network of fieldstaff and independent adjusters allows us to respond immediately to the needs of our agents and policyholders. The Rain and Hail field team prides itself on comprehensive agent training, support, claims supervision and the ability to address the requests of agents and policyholders in a timely manner. Our fieldstaff and adjusters are strategically located so there is always a Rain and Hail representative within serviceable distance. This localized support allows us to provide farmers with personalized service and immediate, individualized solutions required to gain effective results.

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Crop Insurance: Flexible, Affordable, Available, PredictableWhile crop insurance is not a new concept, it is more important than ever to thousands of farmers across the United States. A number of factors combine to make crop insurance the cornerstone of many farmers’ financial and risk management plans: the ability to tailor coverage to their own operation at a meaningful level and affordable price, the comfort of working with a local and trusted insurance professional and the knowledge that crop coverage is in place and can be counted on for financial planning purposes. Throughout time, these crop insurance benefits have accounted for the success and acceptance of the program, and will continue to do so well into the future.

Flexible • Farmers are able to tailor their coverage to fit the needs of their specific operation. They have a choice of coverage levels that range from 50% to 85%. Numerous coverage plans are available for a variety of crops, including MPCI yield guarantee protection, revenue products that provide yield loss and price protection, and area coverage programs, which provide broad-based, simple yield or revenue protection on a county basis. The variety of coverage and product levels that are available provide growers with the opportunity to obtain the coverage that best fits their own operational and risk management needs.

Affordable • Because the government shares in the risk and administrative premium costs, growers are able to purchase crop insurance at more affordable premium prices. This cost-sharing arrangement makes it possible for many growers to secure better coverage than they otherwise could afford without government assistance. The result is affordable protection for growers and manageable costs for taxpayers.

Coverage Level 50% 55% 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85%Premium Assistance Basic Unit 67% 64% 64% 59% 59% 55% 48% 38%

Optional Unit 67% 64% 64% 59% 59% 55% 48% 38%Enterprise Unit 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 77% 68% 53%Whole Farm Unit 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 71% 56%Enterprise Unit by Practice 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 77% 68% 53%

Available • Private sector delivery provides competitive, localized service for growers because they can purchase crop insurance from the local agent of their choice. Additionally, private industry competition ensures prompt service on claims. This widespread availability creates choice and competition that help protect and stabilize rural economies and small town businesses across America.

Predictable • Unlike disaster payments, crop insurance is predictable. Farmers, and their lenders, know what their protection is before they plant their crop. From the taxpayers’ standpoint, crop insurance is more economical than disaster payments because the growers pay a significant portion of the cost themselves. The public cost share of the program is a manageable budget item for government, while disaster payments are normally an ad hoc item subject to funding availability. Crop insurance also assures a stable and secure food supply—an important component of homeland security.

The bottom line is that the crop insurance program is successfully meeting the needs of thousands of farmers who are able to tailor their risk management needs to serve them best with the help of a local agent. This protection represents a good value for America’s taxpayers when compared to other alternatives for addressing shortfalls in agriculture production.

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Percent of Eligible Acres Insured 2016 & 1994

Crops included in area planted are corn, sorghum, oats, barley, rye, winter wheat, durum wheat, other spring wheat, rice, soybeans, peanuts, sunflower, cotton, dry edible beans, potatoes, sugarbeets, canola, and proso millet. Harvested acreage is used for all hay, tobacco, and sugarcane in computing total area planted. Includes double cropped acres and unharvested small grains planted as cover crops. Fall potatoes carried forward from the previous year for current year totals.Sources: RMA Summary of Business and NASS Principal Crop Acreage2015 NASS eligible acres used to estimate production for the 2016 crop year. 2012 NASS total acres as of 3/22/2013 used for HI, LA, MS and NV to calculate % of eligible acres insured for the 2016 crop year.

U.S. Totals2016 86%1994 33%

U.S. Crop Insurance Snapshot1994 2013 2014 2015 2016

Total Crop Contracts 1,047,788 2,192,690 2,212,191 2,239,033 2,235,549

Percent Buy Up Contracts N/A 94% 94% 95% 95%

Protection in Force Total $13,608,332,088 $123,580,847,229 $109,602,315,246 $102,384,380,410 $100,485,784,451 Revenue Programs N/A $97,401,590,937 $83,157,367,373 $75,811,979,344 $72,889,849,279

Acres Insured 99,638,441 295,819,591 293,952,763 298,718,502 291,001,347

Percent of Eligible Acres Insured 33% 89% 88% 86% 86%

Percent of Eligible Acres Insured at Buy Up 33% 83% 82% 81% 81%

Farmer Paid Premium $694,516,924 $4,503,637,798 $3,848,042,070 $3,671,669,193 $3,458,108,209

Government Paid Premium $254,875,004 $7,284,767,323 $6,194,927,443 $6,076,121,204 $5,857,867,500

Total Premium $949,391,928 $11,788,405,121 $10,042,969,513 $9,747,790,397 $9,315,975,709

Losses Paid $601,117,628 $11,931,676,058 $8,970,466,876 $6,095,565,123 $3,606,782,310Buy Up is any coverage greater than catastrophic coverage (50/55). Crops included in area planted are corn, sorghum, oats, barley, rye, winter wheat, durum wheat, other spring wheat, rice, soybeans, peanuts, sunflower, cotton, dry edible beans, potatoes, sugarbeets, canola, and proso millet. Harvested acreage is used for all hay, tobacco and sugarcane in computing total area planted. Includes double cropped acres and unharvested small grains planted as cover crops. Fall potatoes carried forward from the previous year for current year totals. 2015 NASS eligible acres used to estimate production for the 2016 crop year. 2012 NASS total acres as of 3/22/2013 used for HI, LA, NV, ND and WY to calculate % of eligible acres insured in total and at buy up for the 2014 crop year. 2013 NASS total acres as of 5/05/2014 used for SD to calculate % of eligible acres insured in total and at buy up for 2014. 2012 NASS total acres as of 3/22/2013 used for HI, LA, MS, NV and WY to calculate % of eligible acres insured in total and at buy up for the 2015 crop year. 2014 NASS total acres as of 5/5/2015 used for CA, ME, MO, TN and WA to calculate % of eligible acres insured in total and at buy up for the 2015 crop year. 2012 NASS total acres as of 3/22/2013 used for HI, LA, MS and NV to calculate % of eligible acres insured in total and at buy up for the 2016 crop year. 2016 Losses as of 04/24/2017. Final 2016 losses will not be known until well into 2017.

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Revenue Premium Total Premium Private Crop-Hail Premium

3,378

,046,3

264,5

79,53

8,622

403,8

31,14

5

5,050

,289,8

066,5

62,11

8,274

487,8

34,91

6

8,016

,337,7

989,8

51,31

4,317

668,0

41,81

4

6,806

,897,8

92 8,950

,758,3

6062

1,838

,224

5,946

,423,8

607,5

93,58

0,045

671,5

73,80

2

10,03

7,290

,846

11,95

1,773

,577

830,3

86,06

5

9,103

,217,1

4711

,082,7

37,26

995

2,796

,479

9,904

,289,4

0011

,782,7

03,31

095

9,480

,181

8,185

,880,2

2510

,042,9

69,51

399

1,533

,835

7,929

,178,3

259,7

47,79

0,397

962,6

40,26

9

7,401

,013,1

279,3

15,97

5,709

983,2

01,19

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2016 Participation DataProtection In Force• Growers are taking an increasingly active role in managing their farm specific risks.• Revenue coverage is the risk management tool of choice and has increased by almost 60% over the last ten years.

MPCI and Private Crop-Hail Insurance All Industry Premiums• Revenue premium accounts for over 80% of MPCI premium.• Crop-Hail premium continues to increase and plays an important role in complete risk management.

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10,000,000,000

8,000,000,000

6,000,000,000

4,000,000,000

2,000,000,000

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ium

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140,000,000,000

120,000,000,000

100,000,000,000

80,000,000,000

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40,000,000,000

20,000,000,000

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Revenue Products All Products

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30,74

3,589

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80,13

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45,45

0,607

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67,33

9,911

,091

64,16

0,565

,986

89,89

6,664

,801

52,67

6,320

,837

79,57

5,000

,366

55,10

8,881

,394 78

,097,0

17,99

7

87,96

8,124

,790

114,0

63,62

1,071

90,01

0,043

,189

116,9

01,26

4,628

97,40

1,590

,937

123,5

80,84

7,229

83,15

7,367

,373

109,6

02,31

5,246

75,81

1,979

,344

102,3

84,38

0,410

72,88

9,849

,279

100,4

85,78

4,451

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Why U.S. Crops Fail - 2016As of April 24, 2017Crops in the U.S. fail for a number of reasons. Some of the largest causes of crop failure are excess moisture and drought. Excess moisture can severely damage a crop, significantly reduce quality and cause other problems like prevented planting.

“Other” includes but is not limited to: Cold Wet Weather, Hurricane/Tropical Depression, Hot Wind, Frost, Wildlife, Mycotoxin (Aflatoxin), Snow, Lightning, Insufficient Chilling Hours, Cold Winter, Insects, Falling Numbers, Excess Sun, Failure Irrig Equip, House Burn (Pole Burn), Fire, Tornado, Earthquake, Inability to Prepare Land for Irr, Cyclone, Aquaculture Disease, Federal or State Ordered Destruct, Asian Soybean Rust. Source: RMA Cause of Loss Historical Data Files http://www.rma.usda.gov/data/cause.html

Area Plan Crops Only 212,855,444

6%

Decline in Price 98,511,390

3%

Drought 549,555,942

15%

Excess Moisture/Precip/Rain 1,454,384,583

40%

Failure Irrig Supply 92,711,187

3%

Flood 56,661,764

2%

Freeze 87,973,289

2%

Hail 404,488,703

11%

Heat 253,097,168

7%Other217,983,397

6%

Plant Disease 60,719,571

2%

Wind/Excess Wind 117,839,872

3%

Why U.S. Crops Fail - 2016

The U.S. Drought Monitor is produced in partnership between the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the United States Department of Agriculture, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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The Drought Monitor focuses on broad-scale conditions. Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summary for forecast statements.

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http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/

U.S. Drought Monitor May 9, 2017Valid 8 a.m. EDT

(Released Thursday, May. 11, 2017)

Intensity:D0 Abnormally DryD1 Moderate DroughtD2 Severe DroughtD3 Extreme DroughtD4 Exceptional Drought

Author:Brian Fuchs

Drought Impact Types:

S = Short-Term, typically less than 6 months (e.g. agriculture, grasslands)

L = Long-Term, typically greater than 6 months (e.g. hydrology, ecology)

Delineates dominant impacts

National Drought Mitigation Center

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Fundamentals of Federal Crop InsuranceSince the 1930s, the federal government has had a hand in providing Multiple Peril Crop Insurance to U.S. farmers. While agricultural producers elect the coverage amount and policy structure of their crop insurance, just like other property insurers, the federal government sets the policy provisions and rates for crop insurance.

Government InvolvementCrop losses tend to be correlated, unlike other insured losses that tend to be independent, random events. For example, when drought strikes, it generally impacts a large geographic area. This tendency toward correlation of crop losses prevented the commercial development of Multiple Peril policies for many years. For insurance companies, correlation of losses means capital requirements are higher in order to maintain adequate reserves to cover widespread losses. For farmers, correlation of losses means premiums are unaffordable. Generally, when a single event occurs that results in multiple losses, insurers refer to the event as a catastrophe. In crop insurance, catastrophic losses are the norm rather than the exception.

Conversely, a private market has existed since the early 20th century for Crop-Hail and Fire insurance because these losses are not generally correlated across wide geographic areas. In recent years, the correlation of loss phenomena experienced from hurricane and earthquake events has generated calls for federal assistance in other lines of property and casualty insurance. As the population has increased in areas prone to these events, insurance costs for these events have risen dramatically. Production risk varies significantly across the country. Without government involvement, producers in high-risk production areas would have fewer affordable risk management options.

About MPCIAlso called yield insurance and APH (Actual Production History) insurance, Multiple Peril Crop Insurance (MPCI) was the first crop insurance plan developed and rated by the USDA. Today, it is delivered by private insurance companies and agents. MPCI protects against yield losses. Indemnity (loss) payments are made if actual production is below the yield guaranteed in the insurance policy.

Covered losses vary but generally include:

• Adverse weather• Fire (due to natural causes)• Insects, but not damage due to insufficient or improper application of pest control measures• Plant disease, but not damage due to insufficient or improper application of disease control measures• Wildlife• Earthquake• Volcanic eruption• Failure of the irrigation water supply if due to unavoidable causes

Hail and fire coverage may be excluded from the covered causes of loss for a crop policy only if private hail and fire coverage is also selected. Losses resulting from the inability to plant (prevented planting) are also covered if due to adverse weather.

APH Determines CoverageThe farmer’s yield history for the unit to be insured (the Actual Production History, or APH) determines the grower’s premium rate as well as the grower’s yield guarantee. Farmers document their yield history and the APH is the simple average of 4-10 years of historical yields for the insured unit. Farmers who lack four years of yield records can still get crop insurance by using a Transitional or T-Yield. To calculate the T-Yield, the insurer can offer coverage based on the county 10-year average as determined by the National Agricultural Statistical Service (NASS).

A farmer with no records who has grown the crop in the county is assigned an APH yield equal to 65% of the T-Yield; growers with one year of records are assigned a yield equal to 80% of the T-Yield for the three missing records. Two years of records allows a T-Yield of 90% for the two missing years. With three years of records, a producer’s APH is determined by averaging the T-Yield with the three years of actual yield. A new producer who has not produced the crop in the county for more than two years is assigned 100% of the T-Yield rather than a percentage of it. Another feature of the APH calculation limits yearly changes. The APH can only decrease 10% a year. In addition, farmers can now substitute 60% of the T-Yield for any year in which production is less than the substitute yield.

The 2014 Farm Bill added a new provision for the APH Yield Exclusion (YE). This allows for the exclusion of an actual yield for a crop year when RMA determines the county per planted acre yield for a crop was at least 50 percent below the simple average of the per planted acre yield for the crop for the previous 10 consecutive crop years. YE is available nationwide for crops identified by the actuarial documents. YE allows a producer to exclude an actual yield from an eligible crop year for the county from their production history when calculating approved APH yields used to establish their crop insurance coverage. See policy brief for additional information regarding YE.

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Unit Size Affects Insurance CostFour unit structures are used for crop insurance purposes: basic, optional, enterprise and whole-farm. The basic unit is determined by ownership of the commodity. Cash rent and owned lands are generally considered one basic unit, while different sharecropped arrangements result in multiple basic units within the county. Optional units are subdivided basic units (i.e. by section, irrigated/non-irrigated, etc). These are popular because farmers believe that they can better tailor the insurance to their risk management needs. Farmers must keep separate records for each optional unit. Coverage for optional units includes a rate surcharge and is available only for levels that exceed the catastrophic coverage. An enterprise unit includes all shares of a crop in the county, which aggregates sharecropped land with owned and rented land. An enterprise unit for all irrigated and non-irrigated acreage of the separate crop in the county may also be elected (enterprise units by practice). A discount from the standard premium is given to these units. A whole-farm unit, available only on certain revenue insurance policies, aggregates all eligible insured crops farmed in the county.

Yield and Price CoverageFarmers are able to insure historical production. The MPCI guarantee is the product of the farmer’s APH and the selected coverage level. Coverage levels range from 50% to 85%, in 5% increments (80% and 85% coverage levels are not available in all areas). Separate coverage levels may also be elected between an irrigated practice and a non-irrigated practice for the same crop/county. The chosen coverage level sets the farmer’s deductible. For example, if the 65% coverage level is elected, the deductible is 35%. Any covered loss greater than 35% results in a loss payment. Each year before planting, the USDA sets a maximum price for each commodity. The price is set early so farmers and lenders know what the policy guarantees and so insurance companies know their total exposure (which drives their capital requirements). Though farmers can elect a price level coverage between 55% and 100% of this USDA price, most elect 100%. The shorthand version of a yield and price guarantee is stated as 65/100 if the percent of yield is 65% and price is covered at 100%. A 50/100 policy is a 50% yield combined with a 100% price guarantee. Prices for the revenue products are based on commodity future markets.

LiabilityThe liability is the maximum amount the farmer could collect if the yield is zero. Per acre liability is equal to APH multiplied by coverage level, price and insured share. For example, for a soybean farmer who elects a 65% coverage level, has an APH of 50 bushels per acre, elects a price of $5.30 and has a 100% insurable share, liability would be: 50 x 0.65 x $5.30 x 1.0 = $172.25 per acre.

Premium DeterminationThe premium is the annual cost paid by the producer for insurance protection. A portion of the premium is subsidized by the federal government. The premium is a proportion of the liability and is determined by multiplying the liability by a premium rate. The MPCI rate, which is set by the USDA, is an average based on the historical loss experience of crop insurance participants growing the crop in the county. This average rate becomes the basis for determining an individual farmer’s premium rate. A farmer’s rate depends on the relationship between his APH for the crop and the average yield in the county. Lower yields, assumed to be more risky, receive a higher rate; higher yields are assumed less risky and receive a lower rate. Rates are also adjusted for unit size. Unlike other insurance programs, the crop insurance premium is not paid when insurance coverage begins. Rather, the premium is due and payable after the crop has been harvested or when an indemnity payment is made, whichever is earlier. This setup provides farmers a benefit since they do not have to pay the premium up front. On the other hand, crop insurance companies are not able to earn interest on premium collections as do other insurance companies.

SubsidyThe federal government provides two basic subsidies for crop insurance: subsidizing producer costs and providing reinsurance for high-risk production areas. The premium subsidy has two components: 1) Subsidy of the premium associated with production/price risk; and 2) In lieu of risk premiums being expense loaded, the federal government pays the A&O expense on behalf of the farmer. Subsidies have steadily declined since 1995, when they were set at 31.0% for MPCI buy-up coverage and 14.0% for CAT.

CAT and Buy-Up CoverageCatastrophic Coverage (CAT) is the lowest level of coverage available (as it is 50/55). Buy-up coverage is considered coverage equal to or greater than 50/100 coverage. Policy provisions are generally the same for both types of coverage. Optional units and certain additional optional coverage choices are not available for CAT coverage. The administrative fee per crop policy for CAT coverage is $300.

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Agents and Insurance CompaniesCurrently, seventeen companies and over 15,000 agents provide exclusive delivery of the crop insurance program. Insurance agents sell policies, interact with farmers to determine the best coverage, calculate the farmer’s APH, provide premium quotes, answer questions and notify the company of any notices of loss filed by farmers. Farmers also may file loss notices directly with the company. Generally, companies do not directly market policies to farmers. Nearly all policies are sold through an agent. Insurance companies deliver the program. They contract and train agents, pay for marketing and advertising, hire and train loss adjusters, carry out loss adjustment activities, bill and collect premiums, process and verify applications, conduct APH reviews, process and verify acreage reports, pay claims, audit and verify claims data, process and send 1099 forms to farmers and the IRS, pay uncollected premiums and maintain the necessary automated data processing infrastructure to communicate data with USDA.

The policy is a contract between the insured and the insurance company, not the federal government. For the farmer to receive the federal subsidy attached to the program, the private insurance policy must follow the federal standards and rates. Because the policy is private, all premiums are owed to and guaranteed by the insurance companies.

508(h) Product508(h) refers to a section of the Federal Crop Insurance Act that provides authority for entities (insurance companies, universities, private individuals, etc.) to submit an insurance plan to the Federal Crop Insurance Board for its review and approval. If the Board approves the plan, it is then eligible to receive federal subsidies and reinsurance as well as a reimbursement of the developer’s research and development expenses. Some examples of current Board approved programs include Pasture, Rangeland and Forage (PRF), Trend Adjusted (TA) APH, Livestock Gross Margin (LGM) and Livestock Risk Protection (LRP).

ReinsuranceReinsurance is risk transfer and makes up an important part of the Federal Crop Insurance Program. Insurance companies transfer risk to other companies who are willing to bear risk, but are not necessarily interested in administering an insurance policy. In the Federal Crop Insurance Program, there are three primary reasons for transferring risk:

1) Companies may be writing policies in a high-risk area where they would not normally operate, but must according to their agreement with the federal government.

2) Companies may have insufficient capital to cover all potential losses. The correlated nature of losses associated with farming requires insurance companies to seek reinsurance for catastrophic losses.

3) Companies may not agree that the premium rates set by the USDA accurately reflect the risk in the area.

The USDA offers reinsurance through the Standard Reinsurance Agreement (SRA). The SRA blends two basic kinds of reinsurance:

1) Pro-rata (proportional) reinsurance is embodied by two separate risk pools with varying degrees of risk sharing between reinsurance companies and the government. These risk pools are known as assigned risk and commercial funds. Companies must retain at least 35% of their business nationwide, and cession limits vary with each state (riskier areas have higher limits).

2) Excess of loss or stop loss reinsurance, under which the government agrees to accept all losses that exceed a certain loss ratio. These are applied by state funds. Besides ceding business directly to the USDA, some companies also secure additional reinsurance from the private reinsurance market.

Fraud, Waste and AbuseFraud, waste and abuse do occur in the crop insurance program. Because insurance companies share in the underwriting performance of the program, the industry seeks to pay only legitimate claims. The crop insurance industry defines fraud as a false representation of a matter of fact taken to generate economic gain. Insurance fraud can include padding or inflating claims, falsifying an insurance application, hiding production, creating false claims or intentionally taking action to create a claim. Waste is defined as errors, usually unintentional, that go undiscovered and therefore uncorrected. Abuse occurs when an individual takes advantage of special circumstances, errors or loopholes within a crop insurance policy. This type of abuse, also called “program vulnerabilities,” is found in other government programs and can be costly.

The keys to fighting fraud, waste and abuse are training, education and quality assurance programs. These elements protect the interests of taxpayers, ensure equitable treatment of insureds and assure companies operating under the SRA fair competition for market share. The Risk Management Agency (RMA) requires Approved Insurance Providers (AIP) to provide minimum levels of education and testing of all agents and loss adjusters and to carry out approximately 30 categories of quality assurance reviews annually.

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Some crop insurance companies have established Special Investigative Units (SIUs) to combat fraud and abuse. These units are staffed by former law enforcement professionals or individuals schooled in investigative techniques. Additionally, the Farm Service Agency (FSA) now assists RMA with its oversight responsibilities.

ConclusionThe crop insurance program is unique in many ways. It is a federal program that is delivered by the private sector. Private delivery of federal assistance is not unprecedented as other federal programs are structured in similar ways. What is unique about the program is that private companies take a federally-designed insurance policy and use it to enter into a private contract with farmers under which both the federal government and the insurance companies share in the underwriting performance of the contract.

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Plans of Insurance DefinedActual Production History • APHThe APH program provides the grower protection against yield and/or quality loss due to named perils as indicated in each individual crop provision. For most crop policies, the yield guarantee is based on the grower’s previous APH. The available coverage levels are 50% to 75%, in 5% increments of the APH yield (coverage levels of 80% and 85% are also available on some crops in limited areas). This program indemnifies the grower for harvested and/or appraised production less than the production guarantee as long as the production loss was due to an insurable cause of loss. The grower may also insure up to the established or additional price election (available for some crops) as established by the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC) for the insured crop. Catastrophic Risk Protection (CAT) is available at the 50% coverage level and 55% of the established or market price election.

Annual Forage • AF – Rainfall Index (RI)The AF program provides coverage against widespread loss of production of the insured forage crop measured by the amount of rainfall for the Grid. This index product provides producers of annual forage or fodder crops with the ability to purchase insurance protection for losses to forage used for grazing, haying, green chop or silage. Coverage is based on the experience of a Grid rather than individual farms over a specified interval period. There are also two different growing seasons with two different sales closing and acreage reporting dates associated with each of these growing seasons. Productivity factors allow for individualization of coverage based on the productivity of the crops produced and range from 60% to 150% in 1% increments. The coverage levels available are Catastrophic Risk Protection (CAT) at 65% level and 45% productivity factor, and additional coverage of 70%-90% (in 5% increments).

Apiculture • API – Rainfall Index (RI) and Vegetation Index (VI)The API program provides coverage against widespread loss of production of the forage crop for the honey bees as measured by the amount of rainfall for the RI and vegetation greenness for the VI. These index products provide honey bee producers with the ability to purchase insurance protection for losses to forage used for production of honey. Coverage is based on the experience of a Grid rather than individual farms over a specified interval period. Productivity factors allow for individualization of coverage based on the productivity of the crops produced and range from 60% to 150%, in 1% increments. Coverage levels are available from 70% to 90%, in 5% increments.

Area Revenue Protection • ARPThe ARP program is an area-based revenue insurance program that provides insurance protection against widespread loss of revenue in a county. ARP does not provide coverage for prevented planting or replanting. The grower may select a different coverage level for each crop, type and practice, if separate practices and types are specified in the actuarial documents. Coverage levels are available from 70% to 90%, in 5% increments, of the county revenue. The grower may select a separate protection factor of 80%-120% for each crop, type and practice. The trigger revenue (guarantee) is the expected county yield multiplied by the greater of the projected or harvest price, level of coverage, and insured acreage. For Area Revenue Protection with Harvest Price Exclusion (ARPHPE), the trigger revenue is based on the projected price. The projected and harvest prices are based on the simple average of the daily settlement prices for the trading month on the crop futures contract specified in the Commodity Exchange Price Provisions (CEPP). A loss payment is triggered when the final county revenue falls below the insured’s selected trigger revenue. Once a loss is triggered, a loss limit factor of 0.18 is used to increase the amount of the loss payment.

Area Yield Protection • AYPThe AYP program provides protection against loss of yield due to a county level production loss. AYP does not provide coverage for prevented planting and replanting. The grower may select a different coverage level for each crop, type, and practice, if separate practices and types are specified in the actuarial documents. The coverage levels available are Catastrophic Risk Protection (CAT) at 65% of the expected county yield and 45% of the projected price, and additional coverage of 70%-90% (in 5% increments). The grower may select a separate protection factor of 80%-120% for each crop, type, and practice. A loss is payable when the county average yield for the crop in the current year is less than the expected county yield multiplied by the coverage level selected by the grower at the time of application. Once a loss is triggered, a loss limit factor of 0.18 is used to increase the amount of the loss payment.

Livestock Gross Margin • LGMThe LGM program provides protection against the loss of gross margin, which is based on the difference between the market value of the livestock or milk minus the feed costs. The available deductibles range from $0 to $20 per head for swine, in $2 increments per head; $0 to $150 per head for cattle, in $10 increments per head; and $0 to $2 per cwt. for dairy, in $0.10 per cwt. increments. Coverage is available on swine, cattle and dairy.

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Livestock Risk Protection • LRPThe LRP program provides protection against declining livestock prices if the price drops below the producer’s selected coverage price. The coverage prices range from 70% to 100% of daily livestock prices. Livestock can be insured for various different weekly increments. This program is priced and available for sale continuously throughout the year. Coverage is available on swine, cattle and lambs.

Margin Protection • MPThe MP program provides you coverage against an unexpected decrease in your operating margin (revenue less input costs). MP is area-based, using county-level estimates of average revenue and input costs to establish the amount of coverage and indemnity payments. To the extent that the average margin for a county is lower than expected, due to a decrease in revenue and/or an increase in input costs, MP will cover a portion of that shortfall. MP provides coverage that is based on an expected margin for each applicable crop, type and practice. You may choose to cover anywhere from 70% to 90% of the expected margin.

Pasture, Rangeland, and Forage • PRF – Rainfall Index (RI)The PRF program provides coverage against widespread loss of production of the insured forage crop measured by the amount of rainfall for the Grid during the insured coverage period (index interval). This index product provides livestock producers with the ability to purchase insurance protection for losses to forage used for grazing or haying. Coverage is based on the experience of a Grid rather than individual farms over a specified interval period. Productivity factors allow for individualization of coverage based on the productivity of the crops produced and range from 60% to 150% in 1% increments. Coverage levels are available from 70% to 90% in 5% increments.

Revenue Protection • RPThe RP program provides comprehensive protection against both a yield and/or revenue loss for crops by establishing a dollar guarantee based on the Commodity Exchange Price Provisions (CEPP) projected price. The projected price is used to calculate the premium, replant payments and prevented planting payments. The available coverage levels are 50% to 85%, in 5% increments (80% and 85% coverage levels are not available in all areas). Additional dollar protection is provided if the harvest price is higher than the projected price. The perils covered are unavoidable, naturally occurring events, certain other unavoidable perils and price fluctuations. The value of production is determined by multiplying the harvested production, plus any appraisals, by the ownership share and the CEPP harvest price. Catastrophic Risk Protection (CAT) is not available.

Revenue Protection with Harvest Price Exclusion • RPHPEThe RPHPE program provides comprehensive protection against both a yield and/or revenue loss for crops by establishing a dollar guarantee based on the Commodity Exchange Price Provisions (CEPP) projected price. The projected price is used to calculate the premium, replant payments and prevented planting payments. The available coverage levels are 50% to 85%, in 5% increments (80% and 85% coverage levels are not available in all areas). Additional dollar protection is not provided if the harvest price is higher than the projected price. The perils covered are unavoidable, naturally occurring events and downward price fluctuations. The value of production is determined by multiplying the harvested production, plus any appraisals, by the ownership share and the CEPP harvest price. Catastrophic Risk Protection (CAT) is not available.

Stacked Income Protection Plan • STAXThe STAX program is a crop insurance product for upland cotton that provides coverage for a portion of the expected revenue for an area. Most often the area will be one county, but it may include other counties or even practices as necessary to obtain a credible amount of data to establish an expected yield and premium rate. STAX may be purchased on its own or in conjunction with another policy — including Yield Protection, Revenue Protection, Revenue Protection with the Harvest Price Exclusion, and any of the Area Risk Protection Insurance policies. The federal government will pay for 80% of the premium cost for STAX. STAX is available in all counties where federal crop insurance coverage for upland cotton is currently offered. STAX provides coverage for up to 20% of the expected area revenue in increments of 5%, 10%, 15% or 20%.

Supplemental Coverage Option • SCOThe SCO program is a crop insurance option that provides additional coverage for a portion of the underlying crop insurance policy deductible. It must be purchased as an endorsement to either the Yield Protection, Revenue Protection, or Revenue Protection with the Harvest Price Exclusion policies. The Federal Government pays 65% of the premium cost for SCO. SCO is available on numerous crops in select counties across the U.S. The amount of SCO coverage depends on the liability, coverage level and approved yield for the underlying policy. However, SCO differs from the underlying policy in how a loss payment is triggered. The underlying policy pays a loss on an individual basis and an indemnity is triggered there is an individual loss in yield or revenue. SCO pays a loss on an area basis, and an indemnity is triggered when there is a county level loss in yield or revenue.

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Whole-Farm Revenue Protection • WFRPThe WFRP program provides growers with protection against low farm revenue for all commodities on the farm due to unavoidable causes. This program is a non-traditional insurance program which uses a grower’s historic Schedule F tax form information as a base to provide a level of guaranteed revenue. This insurance plan is tailored for any farm with up to $8.5 million in insured revenue, including farms with specialty or organic commodities (both crops and livestock), or those marketing to local, regional, specialty or direct markets. The approved revenue amount is determined on the Farm Operation Report and is the lower of the expected revenue for the insurance year or the whole-farm historic average revenue. The coverage levels range from 50% to 85%, in increments of 5%. The 80% and 85% coverage levels are only available if there are three or more commodities being insured. Catastrophic Risk Protection (CAT) is not available. Loss payments are triggered when adjusted gross revenue for the insured year is less than the approved gross revenue times the chosen percent coverage level.

Yield Protection • YPThe YP program provides the grower protection against a production loss for crops for which revenue protection is available but was not selected. The yield guarantee is the approved yield multiplied by the selected level of coverage and insured acreage. The available coverage levels are 50% to 85%, in 5% increments (80% and 85% coverage levels are not available in all areas) of the approved yield up to 100% of the projected price. Catastrophic Risk Protection (CAT) is available at the 50% coverage level and 55% of the projected market price election.

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Actual Production History • APHGeneral Summary

About APHActual Production History provides comprehensive protection against weather-related causes of loss and certain other unavoidable perils. Check Crop Provisions for specific causes of loss.For the 2012 crop year, the Yield Protection plan of insurance has replaced the APH plan of insurance for the following crops: barley, canola/rapeseed, corn, cotton, grain sorghum, rice, soybeans, sunflowers and wheat.• Coverage levels are available from 50% to 75%, in 5% increments, (80% and 85% coverage levels available in limited areas) of the APH up to

100% of the price election (determined by RMA). • Catastrophic (CAT) coverage is available at 50% of the APH and 55% of the price election (50/55). • CAT provides prevented planting coverage; however, it does not provide for replanting payments• The administrative fee for the Catastrophic Risk Protection Endorsement is $300 per crop per county, with no cap for multiple crop contracts.• The administrative fee for coverages higher than CAT is $30 per crop per county.• Coverage is expressed as a production guarantee APH yield times the coverage level.• APH provides prevented planting and replanting protection for most crops.

Yield GuaranteeThe guarantee is the approved yield multiplied by the selected level of coverage and insured acreage.

Production to Count• The actual production plus any yield appraisals less any adjustments for excess moisture or poor quality results in the production to count for

the insurance unit (if applicable). • Producers should notify their crop insurance agent or company immediately to get specific instructions if the crop is damaged or the producer

plans to utilize production in such a way that harvested production cannot be determined.

Loss Payment The loss payment is calculated by subtracting the net amount of production from the yield guarantee and multiplying the result by the APH price election and ownership share.

Units• The basic insurance unit is all the acreage of the crop in the county in which the insured has 100% ownership or shares with the same person. • Most basic insurance units can be further divided into optional units. • Optional units may be divided by sections or section equivalents (in areas without sections or section equivalents, separate farm number (FN)

may be used), by irrigated or dryland practices and by acreage grown under an organic farming practice. • In AR, LA and MS, units are only available by FN. To qualify, a producer must have individual records for each unit and the planting pattern

between the units must have a discernible break. • The unit structure defined in the Common Crop Policy Basic Provisions may be modified by the Crop Provisions. • Enterprise units are available in limited areas.

Benefits of APH• Confidence for pre-harvest crop sales• Stability for long-term business plans• Improved risk and financial management• Cash flow safety net• Loan collateral

How It WorksBushel Guarantee ..................150 Bu./A. × 75% × 100 A. .................... = 11,250 Bu.Production to Count ...............100 Bu./A. × 100 A. ............................... = 10,000 Bu.Production Loss .................................................................................... = 1,250 Bu.Loss Payment ........................1,250 Bu. × $4.75 projected price ......... = $5,937.50

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Actual Production History • APHGeneral Summary

Crops Covered Under APHalfalfa seed papayas (fruit)almonds peachesapples peanutsavocados pearsbananas (fruit) peas (dry)beans (canning and processing) peas (green)beans (fresh market) plumsblueberries popcorncabbage potatoescitrus prunescoffee (cherries) pumpkinscotton-extra long staple safflowercranberries sesamecultivated wild rice silage sorghumdry beans small grains (oats, rye, flax and buckwheat)figs stonefruit (fresh and processing apricots, fresh and processing freestone

peaches, fresh nectarines and processing cling peaches)forage productiongrapes sugar beetsgrapes (table) sugarcanegrass seed sweet corn (canning and freezing)macadamia nuts sweet potatoes (fresh market and processing)millet tobaccomint tomatoes (canning and processing)mustard tomatoes (fresh market)onions walnuts

Loss EstimationUsing your smartphone, scan the QR code to the left to view the Loss Estimation Worksheet.

Price HistoryUsing your smartphone, scan the QR code to the left to view the Price History.

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Area Revenue Protection • ARPGeneral Summary

About ARPThe Area Revenue Protection (ARP) plan of coverage is an area-based revenue insurance program that provides insurance protection against widespread loss of revenue in a county. ARP does not provide coverage for prevented planting or replanting.

Levels of CoverageThe grower may select a different coverage level for each crop, type, and practice, if separate practices and types are specified in the actuarial documents. Coverage levels are available from 70% to 90%, in 5% increments, of the county revenue. Coverage is expressed as a county revenue trigger (expected county yield multiplied by the expected price and coverage level).

Protection FactorThe grower may select a separate protection factor of 80%-120% for each crop, type, and practice.

Trigger Revenue (Guarantee)The trigger revenue (guarantee) is the expected county yield multiplied by the greater of the projected or harvest price, level of coverage and insured acreage. For Area Revenue Protection with Harvest Price Exclusion (ARPHPE), the trigger revenue is based on the projected price. This brochure shows illustrations only. The projected and harvest prices are based on the simple average of the daily settlement prices for the trading month on the crop futures contract specified in the Commodity Exchange Price Provisions (CEPP).

Report of Production*The grower must provide an annual production report for each insured crop, type, and practice by the production reporting date. If the production report is not provided, the grower’s protection factor will be limited to 80% for the subsequent crop year.*Not applicable to Forage Production

Loss PaymentA loss is payable when the final county revenue is less than the insured’s selected trigger revenue. Once a loss is triggered, a loss limit factor of 0.18 is used to increase the amount of the loss payment.

UnitsThe coverage unit is all acreage of each separate type and practice of the crop in the county.

Benefits of ARP• The program provides a higher level of coverage than individual plans of insurance.• The program provides protection for producers who have land scattered throughout the county because it covers a reduction in the average county yield or commodity price.• ARP offers upside price protection by valuing lost bushels at the harvest price.

Calculate the Trigger Revenue and Final Policy Protection

× × =Expected County Yield Greater of the Projected or Harvest Price Coverage Level Trigger Revenue/Acre

*For ARPHPE, use Projected Price Only

× × × × =Expected County Yield Greater of the Projected or Harvest Price Protection Factor Acres Share Final Policy Protection

*For ARPHPE, use Projected Price Only

How it WorksAssumes expected county yield of 180 Bu./A., final county yield of 120 Bu./A., $5.00/Bu. projected price, $6.00/Bu. harvest price, 90% coverage level, 1.20 protection factor, 100 acres, 100% shareArea Revenue Protection With Harvest Price Exclusion180 Bu./A. × $6.00 × 90% = $972 (trigger revenue/acre) 180 Bu./A. × $5.00 × 90% = $810 (trigger revenue/acre)180 Bu./A. x $6.00/Bu. x 1.2 (protection factor) x 100 A. x 100% = $129,600 180 Bu./A. x $5.00 x 1.2 (protection factor) x 100 A. x 100% = $108,000120 × $6.00 = $720 (final county revenue/acre) 120 × $6.00 = $720 (final county revenue/acre)$972 - $720 = $252 divided by ($972 - (180 Bu./A. x $6.00 x 0.18)) = 0.324 $810 - $720 = $90 divided by ($810 - (180 Bu./A. x $5.00 x 0.18)) = 0.139$129,600 (final policy protection) x 0.324 = $41,990 (indemnity) $108,000 (final policy protection) x 0.139 = $15,012 (indemnity)

Crop State Counties Maximum Price MovementCorn IL, IN, IA, KY, MI, MN, MO, NE, OH, SD, TN, WI

Availability varies by county. See actuarials for more

information.

Harvest Price cannot be greater than the Projected

Price multiplied by 2.00. No downward price limitation.

Cotton AR, GA, LA, MS, MO, NC, TN, TX Grain Sorghum KS, TX Soybeans IL, IN, IA, KY, MI, MN, MO, NE, NC, OH, SC, SD, TN, WI Wheat AR, CO, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NC, ND, OH, OK, SD, TN, TX

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About AYPArea Yield Protection (AYP) provides protection against loss of yield due to a county level production loss. A loss payment triggers when the county average yield in a given year falls below the trend adjusted average yield by a greater percentage than the insured’s selected deductible. AYP does not provide coverage for prevented planting or replanting.

Levels of CoverageThe grower may select a different coverage level for each crop, type, and practice, if separate practices and types are specified in the actuarial documents. The coverage levels available are Catastrophic Risk Protection (CAT) at 65% of the expected county yield and 45% of the projected price, and additional coverage of 70%-90% (in 5% increments).

Protection FactorThe grower may select a separate protection factor of 80%-120% for each crop, type, and practice.

UnitsThe coverage unit is all acreage of each separate type and practice of the crop in the county.

Report of AcreageThe grower must report the last date any acreage of the insured crop was planted and the number of acres planted by such date.

Report of Production*The grower must provide an annual production report for each insured crop, type, and practice by the production reporting date. If the production report is not provided, the grower’s protection factor will be limited to 80% for the subsequent crop year.*Not applicable to Forage Production.

Benefits of AYP• The program provides a higher level of coverage than individual plans of insurance.• The program provides protection for producers who have land scattered throughout the county because it covers a reduction in the average county yield.

Loss PaymentA loss is payable when the county average yield for the crop in the current year is less than the expected county yield multiplied by the coverage level selected by the grower at the time of application. Once a loss is triggered, a loss limit factor of 0.18 is used to increase the amount of the loss payment.

How It WorksAssumptions

Dollar amount of insurance per acre (180 Bu./A. x $5.00/Bu. x 1.20 protection factor)...........$1,080Coverage level................................................................................................................................90%Expected county yield.......................................................................................................... 180 Bu./A.Trigger yield.......................................................................................................................... 162 Bu./A.Final county yield.................................................................................................................. 140 Bu./A.Projected price........................................................................................................................$5.00/Bu.Protection factor............................................................................................................................. 1.20

Loss PaymentPayment factor (162 Bu. minus 140 Bu.) divided by (162 Bu. minus (180 Bu. x 0.18))............ 0.170

Calculate the Indemnity ($1,080 x 0.170)...................................................................................................$184/A.

Crop State CountyBarley TBD

Availability varies by county.

See actuarials for more information.

Corn IL, IN, IA, KY, MI, MN, MO, NE, OH, SD, TN, WICotton AR, GA, LA, MS, MO, NC, TN, TXForage Production IL, MN, PA, WIGrain Sorghum KS, TXPeanuts TBDSoybeans IL, IN, IA, KY, MI, MN, MO, NE, NC, OH, SC, SD, TN, WIWheat AR, CO, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NC, ND OH, OK, SD, TN, TX

Area Yield Protection • AYPGeneral Summary

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Livestock Gross Margin for Cattle • LGM-CattleGeneral Summary

About LGMLGM provides protection against loss of gross margin (market value of cattle minus feeder cattle and feed costs) on cattle. LGM covers a decline in cattle prices and/or an increase in feed costs and/or an increase in feeder cattle prices.

LGM EligibilityCattle producers in CO, IL, IN, IA, KS, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, NV, ND, OH, OK, SD, TX, UT, WI, WV and WY feeding cattle in these states are eligible for LGM. Producers must have an ownership share in the cattle being produced.

LGM Coverage LevelsProducers can choose deductible amounts from $0 to $150 per head, in $10 increments.

Determining CoverageFirst, determine whether the operation is a yearling to finish or a calf to finish. Next, determine the number of cattle to be marketed each month of the insurance period, then sum the ten monthly expected gross margin amounts and subtract the applicable deductible (deductible per head x sum of target marketings) to obtain the insurance period gross margin guarantee:

Yearling to Finish Expected Gross Margin per Head = (12.50 x Live Cattlet) - (7.50 x Feeder Cattlet-5) - (50.0 x Cornt-2)

Calf to Finish Expected Gross Margin per Head = (11.50 x Live Cattlet) - (5.50 x Feeder Cattlet-8) - (52.0 x Cornt-4)

LGM Coverage Period and Restrictions• 12 insurance periods per calendar year.• Target marketings cannot be insured in the first month of the period.• Price risk protection lasts for eleven months (e.g., Jan. 31 sales closing date covers Feb. [no cov. in Feb.] - Dec.).• Price guarantees are based on futures prices and are set the last business Friday of each month.• Sales period begins the last business Friday of each month until 8:00 p.m. CST the following evening.• Covers up to 5,000 head during any 11-month insurance period and up to 10,000 head per crop year.• Policy does not insure against the death or other loss or destruction of cattle.

Loss Payments• Calculate the actual gross margin using the last three trading days prior to each contract’s expiration date.• Subtract the total actual gross margin from the gross margin guarantee to obtain the loss payment.• The price at which cattle are sold does not affect the loss payment.• Loss payments will be prorated if actual marketings fall below 75% of target marketings.

How It Works (3 Months of Marketings)

Month Expected Live Cattle

Actual Live Cattle

Expected Feeder Cattle

Actual Feeder Cattle

Expected Corn

Actual Corn

Expected Feed Cost Per Head

Actual Feed Cost Per Head

Expected Gross Margin per head

Actual Gross Margin per head

Expected Number of Head

Expected Gross Margin

Actual Gross Margin

October $112.67 $112.67November $114.72 $114.72December $115.84 $115.84January $1.82 $1.82February $1.89 $2.24March $93.70 $93.70 $1.96 $2.26 $104.65 $104.65 $221.58 $221.58 100 Head $22,158 $22,158April $93.22 $89.65 $108.68 $128.80 $196.18 $131.43 250 Head $49,045 $32,858May $90.29 $90.23 $112.70 $129.95 $147.13 $129.13 1,000 Head $147,130 $129,130

Total Head and Gross Margin 1,350 $218,333 $184,146Total Expected Gross Margin Less Deductible $13,500 Ded

(1,350 hd x $10 per hd ded)

-$13,500 Ded$204,833

Indemnity ($204,833 - $184,146) = $20,687t = base time; t-2 = base - 2 months; t-4 = base - 4 months; t-5 = base - 5 months, t-8 = base - 8 months

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Livestock Gross Margin for Cattle • LGM-CattleGeneral Summary

Contract Months Used to Determine Expected Price for Each Calendar Month (Commodity exchange contract months are in bold)

Sales Closing Date* Insurance Period MonthYearling Finishing Calf FinishingCattle Feeder Corn Cattle Feeder Corn

January

No coverage in February

February - December March March October January March July NovemberApril April November February April August DecemberMay May December March May September JanuaryJune June January April June October FebruaryJuly July February May July November MarchAugust August March June August December AprilSeptember September April July September January MayOctober October May August October February JuneNovember November June September November March JulyDecember December July October December April August

February

No coverage in March

March - January April April November February April Aug DecMay May December March May September JanuaryJune June January April June October FebruaryJuly July February May July November MarchAugust August March June August December AprilSeptember September April July September January MayOctober October May August October February JuneNovember November June September November March JulyDecember December July October December April AugustJanuary January August November January May September

March

No coverage in April

April - February May May December March May September JanuaryJune June January April June October FebruaryJuly July February May July November MarchAugust August March June August December AprilSeptember September April July September January MayOctober October May August October February JuneNovember November June September November March JulyDecember December July October December April AugustJanuary January August November January May SeptemberFebruary February September December February June October

April

No coverage in May

May - March June June January April June October FebruaryJuly July February May July November MarchAugust August March June August December AprilSeptember September April July September January MayOctober October May August October February JuneNovember November June September November March JulyDecember December July October December April AugustJanuary January August November January May SeptemberFebruary February September December February June OctoberMarch March October January March July November

May

No coverage in June

June - April July July February May July November MarchAugust August March June August December AprilSeptember September April July September January MayOctober October May August October February JuneNovember November June September November March JulyDecember December July October December April AugustJanuary January August November January May SeptemberFebruary February September December February June OctoberMarch March October January March July NovemberApril April November February April August December

June

No coveragein July

July - May August August March June August December AprilSeptember September April July September January MayOctober October May August October February JuneNovember November June September November March JulyDecember December July October December April AugustJanuary January August November January May SeptemberFebruary February September December February June OctoberMarch March October January March July NovemberApril April November February April August DecemberMay May December March May September January

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Livestock Gross Margin for Cattle • LGM-CattleGeneral Summary

September

No coverage in October

October- August November November June September November March JulyDecember December July October December April AugustJanuary January August November January May SeptemberFebruary February September December February June OctoberMarch March October January March July NovemberApril April November February April August DecemberMay May December March May September JanuaryJune June January April June October FebruaryJuly July February May July November MarchAugust August March June August December April

October

No coverage in November

November - September December December July October December April AugustJanuary January August November January May SeptemberFebruary February September December February June OctoberMarch March October January March July NovemberApril April November February April August DecemberMay May December March May September JanuaryJune June January April June October FebruaryJuly July February May July November MarchAugust August March June August December AprilSeptember September April July September January May

November

No coveragein December

December - October January January August November January May SeptemberFebruary February September December February June OctoberMarch March October January March July NovemberApril April November February April August DecemberMay May December March May September JanuaryJune June January April June October FebruaryJuly July February May July November MarchAugust August March June August December AprilSeptember September April July September January MayOctober October May August October February June

December

No coverage in January

January - November February February September December February June OctoberMarch March October January March July NovemberApril April November February April August DecemberMay May December March May September JanuaryJune June January April June October FebruaryJuly July February May July November MarchAugust August March June August December AprilSeptember September April July September January MayOctober October May August October February JuneNovember November June September November March July

Contract Months Used to Determine Expected Price for Each Calendar Month (Commodity exchange contract months are in bold)

Sales Closing Date* Insurance Period MonthYearling Finishing Calf FinishingCattle Feeder Corn Cattle Feeder Corn

July

No coverage in August

August - June September September April July September January MayOctober October May August October February JuneNovember November June September November March JulyDecember December July October December April AugustJanuary January August November January May SeptemberFebruary February September December February June OctoberMarch March October January March July NovemberApril April November February April August DecemberMay May December March May September JanuaryJune June January April June October February

August

No coverage in September

September - July October October May August October February JuneNovember November June September November March JulyDecember December July October December April AugustJanuary January August November January May SeptemberFebruary February September December February June OctoberMarch March October January March July NovemberApril April November February April August DecemberMay May December March May September JanuaryJune June January April June October FebruaryJuly July February May July November March

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About LGM-DairyLivestock Gross Margin for Dairy Cattle provides protection against the loss of gross margin (market value of milk minus feed costs) on the milk produced from dairy cows.

LGM-Dairy EligibilityOnly agricultural producers (“Producers”) of milk in the 48 contiguous states are eligible for the Livestock Gross Margin for Dairy Cattle Insurance Policy.

LGM-Dairy DeductiblesProducers can select deductible amounts from $0 to $2 per hundredweight (ctw) of milk, in $0.10 increments.

Determining Coverage for LGM-DairyProducers will need to determine the number of hundredweight of milk to be marketed and insured in each month of the insurance period. They will also need to determine the number of tons of corn or corn equivalent and the tons of soybean meal or soybean meal equivalent that they expect to feed for each month in which they insure milk. The number of tons of corn or corn equivalent must be between 0.00364 tons (7.28 lbs) and 0.0381 tons (76.2 lbs) per hundredweight of milk. The number of tons of soybean meal or soybean meal equivalent must be between 0.000805 tons (1.61 lbs) and 0.013 tons (26 lbs) per hundredweight of milk. Producers may also choose to use default values of 0.014 tons of corn (0.5 bushels) and 0.002 tons of soybean meal (4.0 lbs) per hundredweight of milk.Expected Gross Margin Per Month = Expected Revenue – Expected Cost of Feed for Month Expected Revenue = Expected Milk Price x Target Marketings Expected Cost of Feed = (Corn Tons x 2000/56 x Expected Corn Price) + (Soybean Meal x Expected Soybean Meal Price)

LGM-Dairy Coverage Period and Restrictions• 12 insurance periods per year.• 11 months each (e.g., Jan. 31 sales closing date covers Feb. [no cov. in Feb.] - Dec.).• No milk can be insured in the first month of the insurance period.• Coverage begins one full calendar month following the sales closing date.• Sales period begins the last business Friday of each month until 8:00 p.m. CST the following evening.• Covers up to 240,000 hundredweight of milk in any insurance period or crop year.• Premium for LGM-Dairy is due at the end of the insurance period.• A premium subsidy will be available for those policies that insure multiple months during the insurance period. The subsidy amount will be determined by a

dollar deductible selected by the insured (ranging from $0 to $2, in $0.10 increments). Insureds choosing a $0 deductible will receive a lower premium subsidy (18%) and those choosing higher deductibles of $1.10 to $2 will receive a higher premium subsidy (50%).

• Policy does not insure against the death or other loss or destruction of dairy cattle, or against any unexpected decline in milk production.

LGM Loss Payments• Calculate the actual gross margin using the last three trading days prior to each contract’s expiration date.• Subtract the actual total gross margin from the gross margin guarantee to obtain the loss payment.• The price at which milk is sold does not affect the loss payment.• Loss payments will be prorated if actual marketings fall below 75% of target marketings.

Livestock Gross Margin for Dairy Cattle • LGM-DairyGeneral Summary

MonthCwt.

of Milk Insured

Expected Milk

Price*

Actual Milk

Price*Expected Revenue

Actual Revenue

Expected Corn

Equiv.

Expected Corn Price*

Actual Corn Price

Expected Soybean

Meal Equiv.

Expected Soybean

Meal Price

Actual Soybean

Meal Price

Expected Cost of Feed

Actual Cost of Feed

Expected Gross Margin

Actual Gross Margin

March 1560 $18.84 $19.34 $29,390.40 $30,170.40 20.5 $4.83 $4.58 6 $337.07 $327.07 $5,558.67 $5,315.63 $23,831.73 $24,854.77

April 1560 $17.36 $17.61 $27,081.60 $27,471.60 20.5 $4.90 $5.40 6 $340.09 $365.09 $5,628.04 $6,144.11 $21,453.56 $21,327.49

May 1560 $17.24 $17.14 $26,894.40 $26,738.40 20.5 $4.96 $5.71 6 $343.10 $393.10 $5,690.03 $6,539.14 $21,204.37 $20,199.26

June 1560 $17.16 $16.16 $26,769.60 $25,209.60 20.5 $5.01 $6.01 6 $345.45 $420.45 $5,740.74 $6,922.88 $21,028.86 $18,286.72

July 1560 $17.37 $16.12 $27,097.20 $25,147.20 20.5 $5.00 $6.25 6 $347.80 $447.80 $5,747.51 $7,262.69 $21,349.69 $17,884.51

August 1560 $17.48 $15.98 $27,268.80 $24,928.80 20.5 $4.94 $6.44 6 $344.57 $469.57 $5,684.21 $7,532.42 $21,584.59 $17,396.38

September 1560 $17.83 $16.08 $27,814.80 $25,084.80 20.5 $4.97 $6.47 6 $339.37 $489.37 $5,674.97 $7,673.18 $22,139.83 $17,411.62

October 1560 $18.09 $16.09 $28,220.40 $25,100.40 20.5 $4.91 $5.66 6 $325.10 $375.10 $5,545.42 $6,394.53 $22,674.98 $18,705.87

November 1560 $18.14 $16.64 $28,298.40 $25,958.40 20.5 $4.90 $5.00 6 $324.80 $329.80 $5,536.30 $5,639.51 $22,762.10 $20,318.89

December 1560 $17.85 $16.85 $27,846.00 $26,286.00 20.5 $4.91 $4.41 6 $324.50 $299.50 $5,541.82 $5,025.75 $22,304.18 $21,260.25

Exepected Total Gross Margin & Actual Total Gross Margin $220,333.89 $197,645.75

Gross Margin Guarantee = $220,333.89 - $1,560 ded. (15,600 cwt. x $0.10 per cwt. ded.) = $218,773.89

Indemnity ($218,733.89 - $197,645.75) = $21,128.14

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Livestock Gross Margin for Dairy Cattle • LGM-DairyGeneral Summary

Cycles Within the Insurance Periods for LGM for Dairy Cattle Insurance (Commodity exchange contract months are in bold)

Sales Closing Date*

Insurance Period Month Class III

Milk Price Corn PriceSoybean Meal Price

Sales Closing Date*

Insurance Period Month Class III

Milk PriceCorn Price

Soybean Meal Price

Sales Closing Date*

Insurance Period Month Class III

Milk Price Corn Price Soybean Meal Price

January

No cov. in February

February - December March March March March May

No cov. in June

June - April July July July July September

No cov. in October

October- August November November November November

April April April April August August August August December December December December

May May May May September September September September January January January January

June June June June October October October October February February February February

July July July July November November November November March March March March

August August August August December December December December April April April April

September September September September January January January January May May May May

October October October October February February February February June June June June

November November November November March March March March July July July July

December December December December April April April April August August August August

February

No cov. in March

March - January April April April April June

No cov. in July

July - May August August August August October

No cov. in November

November - September December December December December

May May May May September September September September January January January January

June June June June October October October October February February February February

July July July July November November November November March March March March

August August August August December December December December April April April April

September September September September January January January January May May May May

October October October October February February February February June June June June

November November November November March March March March July July July July

December December December December April April April April August August August August

January January January January May May May May September September September SeptemberMarch

No cov. in April

April - February May May May May July

No cov. in August

August - June September September September September November

No cov. in December

December - October January January January January

June June June June October October October October February February February February

July July July July November November November November March March March March

August August August August December December December December April April April April

September September September September January January January January May May May May

October October October October February February February February June June June June

November November November November March March March March July July July July

December December December December April April April April August August August August

January January January January May May May May September September September September

February February February February June June June June October October October October

April

No cov. in May

May - March June June June June August

No cov. in September

September - July October October October October December

No cov. in January

January - November February February February February

July July July July November November November November March March March March

August August August August December December December December April April April April

September September September September January January January January May May May May

October October October October February February February February June June June June

November November November November March March March March July July July July

December December December December April April April April August August August August

January January January January May May May May September September September September

February February February February June June June June October October October October

March March March March July July July July November November November November

LGM Price QuotesUsing your smartphone, scan the QR code to the left to view LGM price quotes from the Risk Management Agency website.

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About LGM for SwineLGM provides protection of the gross margin between the value of insured hogs and the cost of corn and soybean meal. LGM covers a decline in hog prices and/or an increase in feed costs. LGM EligibilitySwine producers in all 48 contiguous states feeding hogs are eligible for LGM. Producers must have an ownership share in the hogs being produced.

LGM Coverage LevelsProducers can choose deductible amounts from $0 to $20 per head, in $2 increments.

Determining Coverage First, determine whether the operation is a farrow to finish, a segregated early weaned (SEW) or a finishing operation. Next, determine the number of hogs to be marketed each month of the insurance period, then sum the five monthly gross margin amounts and multiply by the coverage level to obtain the insurance period gross margin guarantee: Farrow to Finish

Gross Margin per Month = 2.6 × 0.74 × Total Lean Hog Pricet – 12.0 bu. × Corn Pricet-3 – (138.55 lb./2000 lb.) × Soybean Meal Pricet-3 × Number of Hogs SEW

Gross Margin per Month = 2.6 × 0.74 × Lean Hog Pricet – 9.05 bu. × Corn Pricet-2 – (91.0 lb./2000 lb.) × Soybean Meal Pricet-2 × Number of Hogs Finish

Gross Margin per Month = 2.6 × 0.74 × Lean Hog Pricet – 9.0 bu. × Corn Pricet-2 – (82.00 lb./2000 lb.) × Soybean Meal Pricet-2 × Number of Hogs LGM Coverage Period and Restrictions • 12 insurance periods per calendar year. • Price risk protection lasts for six months (e.g., Jan. 31 sales closing date covers Feb. [no cov. in Feb.] - July). • Target marketings cannot be insured in the first month of the period. • Price guarantees are based on futures prices and are set on the last business Friday of each month. • Sales period begins the last business Friday of each month until 8:00 p.m. CST the following evening.• Covers up to 15,000 hogs during any six-month insurance period and up to 30,000 hogs per crop year.

Loss Payments • Calculate the actual gross margin using the last three trading days prior to each contract’s expiration date. • Subtract the total actual gross margin from the gross margin guarantee to obtain the loss payment. • The price at which hogs are sold does not affect the loss payment. • Loss payments will be prorated if actual marketings fall below 75% of target marketings.

Livestock Gross Margin for Swine • LGM-SwineGeneral Summary

Indemnity Example for Iowa Farrow to Finish Operation

Month Expected Lean Hogs

Actual Lean Hogs

Expected Corn

Actual Corn

Expected Meal

Actual Meal

Expected Feed Cost per Head

Actual Feed Cost per Head

Expected $/Head

Actual $/Head

# of Hogs Expected Gross Margin

Actual Gross Margin

June $3.77 $3.77 $198 $198

July $3.81 $4.02 $201 $201

Aug. $3.91 $3.85 $204 $195

Sept. $69.55 $65.45 $58.96 $58.96 $74.85 $66.97 2,000 $149,700 $133,940

Oct. $65.90 $60.00 $59.65 $62.17 $67.14 $53.27 3,000 $201,420 $159,810

Nov. $64.90 $68.60 $61.05 $59.71 $63.82 $72.28 4,000 $255,280 $289,120

Dec. 0

Jan. 0

Total 9,000 $606,400 $582,870

Total Expected Gross Margin Less Deductible $18,000 deductible (9,000 head x $2 per head)

$588,400

($606,400 - $18,000)

Indemnity Due Insured $588,400 - $582,870 = $5,530 $5,530

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Livestock Gross Margin for Swine • LGM-SwineGeneral Summary

Contract Months Used to Determine Expected Price for Each Calendar Month (Commodity exchange contract months are in bold)Sales Closing Date* Insurance Period Month Farrow to Finish SEW / Finishing

Hog Corn SoyMeal Hog Corn SoyMealJanuary

No cov. in February

February - July March March December December March January JanuaryApril April January January April February FebruaryMay May February February May Mar. Mar.June June Mar. Mar. June April AprilJuly July April April July May May

February

No cov. in Mar.

March - August April April January January April February FebruaryMay May February February May Mar. Mar.June June Mar. Mar. June April AprilJuly July April April July May MayAug. Aug. May May Aug. June June

March

No cov. in April

April - September May May February February May Mar. Mar.June June Mar. Mar. June April AprilJuly July April April July May MayAug. Aug. May May Aug. June JuneSeptember September June June September July July

April

No cov. in May

May - October June June Mar. Mar. June April AprilJuly July April April July May MayAug. Aug. May May Aug. June JuneSeptember September June June September July JulyOctober October July July October Aug. Aug.

May

No cov. in June

June - November July July April April July May MayAug. Aug. May May Aug. June JuneSeptember September June June September July JulyOctober October July July October Aug. Aug.November November Aug. Aug. November September September

June

No cov. in July

July - December Aug. Aug. May May Aug. June JuneSeptember September June June September July JulyOctober October July July October Aug. Aug.November November Aug. Aug. November September SeptemberDecember December September September December October October

July

No cov. in Aug.

Aug. - January September September June June September July JulyOctober October July July October Aug. Aug.November November Aug. Aug. November September SeptemberDecember December September September December October OctoberJanuary January October October January November November

August

No cov. in September

September - February October October July July October Aug. Aug.November November Aug. Aug. November September SeptemberDecember December September September December October OctoberJanuary January October October January November NovemberFebruary February November November February December December

September

No cov. in October

October - March November November Aug. Aug. November September SeptemberDecember December September September December October October January January October October January November NovemberFebruary February November November February December DecemberMarch March December December March January January

October

No cov. in November

November - April December December September September December October OctoberJanuary January October October January November NovemberFebruary February November November February December DecemberMarch March December December March January January April April January January April February February

November

No cov. in December

December - May January January October October January November NovemberFebruary February November November February December DecemberMarch March December December March January January April April January January April February FebruaryMay May February February May March March

December

No cov. in January

January - June February February November November February December DecemberMarch March December December March January JanuaryApril April January January April February FebruaryMay May February February May March MarchJune June March March June April April

*Available on the second to last business day of the month. t = base time, t-2 = base - 2 months, t-3 = base - 3 months

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About LRPLRP provides protection against declining livestock prices if the price, as specified in the policy, drops below the producer’s selected coverage price.LRP CoverageLRP covers a decline in livestock prices.LRP EligibilityProducers in all covered states with an ownership share in eligible livestock (see chart below for details).LRP PricesCoverage prices range from 70% to 100% of daily livestock prices for swine, fed cattle and feeder cattle; and 80% to 95% for lambs. LRP is priced and available for sale continuously throughout the year.Determining Coverage for LRPDetermine the number of livestock to be marketed and the target weight. Multiply the number of head by the target weight, coverage price and insured share.LRP Coverage Period and RestrictionsLivestock can be insured for various different weekly increments (see chart below for details).Loss Payments• Multiply the number of head by the target hundredweight (cwt). • Subtract the actual ending value from the coverage price (loss payment due if positive).• Multiply the target weight times the difference between the actual ending value and the coverage price.• Multiply by the insured share.• The price at which livestock is sold does not affect the loss payment.Benefits of LRP• Guaranteed price

◦ No bid/ask spread.• Limited basis risk coverage

◦ The aggregate cash price used better reflects actual price received.• Any number of head can be covered (up to limits)• Numerous endorsement period options

◦ Producer selects the period that fits his/her risk management plan.• Wider range of target weights than CME• LRP is an insurance policy

◦ LRP may be viewed more favorably by lenders than hedging or speculating (derivative products).

Livestock Risk Protection • LRPGeneral Summary

Cattle ReportUsing your smartphone, scan the QR code to the left to view the cattle report from Ag Center.

Sheep USAUsing your smartphone, scan the QR code to the left to view additional lamb information from the American Sheep Industry Association.

LRP Price QuotesUsing your smartphone, scan the QR code to the left to view LRP price quotes.

How It Works SwineAssumptions: Producer expects to market 1,000 head of 2.70 cwt hogs and selects a coverage price of $47.00Coverage 1,000 hogs x 2.00 cwt* x $47.00 = $94,000Actual Ending Value 1,000 hogs x 2.00 cwt x $46.00 = $92,000Loss Payment Assume 100% Ownership = $ 2,000*Live weight is converted to lean weight using a factor of 0.74 (2.70 x 0.74 = 2.00)

CattleAssumptions: Producer expects to market 1,000 head of 11 cwt cattle and selects a coverage price of $66.24Coverage 1,000 head x 11 cwt x $66.24 = $728,640Actual Ending Value 1,000 head x 11 cwt x $65.21 = $717,310 Loss Payment Assume 100% Ownership = $ 11,330

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LambAssumptions: Producer expects to market 50 head of 1.30 cwt lamb and selects a coverage price of $85.50Coverage 50 lamb x 1.30 cwt x $85.50 = $ 5,558Actual Ending Value 50 lamb x 1.30 cwt x $80.00 = $ 5,200Loss Payment Assume 100% Ownership = $ 358

EligibilityTopic Swine Fed Cattle Feeder Cattle LambMarket Marketed for slaughter Marketed for slaughter Ready to put in feedlot for fattening Marketed for

slaughterInsurable Livestock

Swine that producers expect to have and to market within a range of 1.5 to 2.25 lean cwt target weight (203-304 live cwt)

Steers and heifers that producers expect to grade select or higher, yield grade of 1 to 3 and to market at 10 to 14 cwt (live weight)

Steers (<6.0 cwt for steers and bulls, 6.0-9.0 cwt for steers only)Heifers (<6.0 cwt and 6.0-9.0 cwt)Dairy Cattle (<6.0 for heifers, steers and bulls and 6.0-9.0 cwt for heifers and steers)Brahman breeds (<6.0 for heifers, steers and bulls and 6.0-9.0 cwt for heifers and steers)

Lambs that producers expect to have and to market within a range of 0.5 and 1.5 cwt target weight at the end of the insurance period

Availability AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NM, NV, OH, OK, OR, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI, WV and WY

AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NM, NV, OH, OK, OR, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI, WV and WY

AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NM, NV, OH, OK, OR, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI, WV and WY

AZ, CA, CO, ID, IN, IL, IA, KS, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, NM, NV, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, SD, TX, UT, VA, WA, WV, WI and WY

Max. Head Insurable

10,000 per Specific Coverage Endorsement32,000 per Crop Year

2,000 per Specific Coverage Endorsement4,000 per Crop Year

1,000 per Specific Coverage Endorsement2,000 per Crop Year

2,000 per Specific Coverage Endorsement28,000 per Crop Year

Insurance Period

13, 17, 21 or 26 weeks 13, 17, 21, 26, 30, 34, 39, 43, 47 or 52 weeks

13, 17, 21, 26, 30, 34, 39, 43, 47 or 52 weeks 13, 20, 26 or 39 weeks

Coverage Level

70-100% 70-100% 70-100% 80-95%, in 5% increments

Actual Ending Value

Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Negotiated and Swine or Pork Market Formula Categories

Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) 5 Area Weekly Weighted Average Direct Slaughter Cattle - Live Basis Sales, Steers, “35-65% Choice”

Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Feeder Cattle Reported Index multiplied by the Price Adjustment Factor (by type and weight)

Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) in the “National Weekly Slaughter Sheep Review.”

Livestock Risk Protection • LRPGeneral Summary

Livestock Risk Protection Worksheet Approximate Coverage and PremiumCalculate Insured Value (Coverage)

Number of Head Targeted Weight at End (cwt/head)x

Coverage Price Share Coverage (Insured Value)x

Lean Weight Conversion Factor0.74 x x =

Calculate Premium

Coverage (Insured Value)

Coverage (Insured Value)

Rate (0.XXXXXX)

Rate (0.XXXXXX)

Total Premium Producer Premiumx = x =

Producer Premium Subsidy Factor0.87

Calculate Insured Value (Coverage)

Number of Head Targeted Weight at End (cwt/head)x

Coverage Price Share Coverage (Insured Value)x x =

Calculate Premium

Total Premiumx = x =

Producer Premium Subsidy Factor0.87

Calculate Insured Value (Coverage)

Number of Head Targeted Weight at End (cwt/head)x

Coverage Price Share Coverage (Insured Value)x x =

Calculate Premium

Swine

Esti

mate

Cattle

Esti

mate

Lamb

Esti

mate

Coverage (Insured Value) Rate (0. XXXXXX) Total Premiumx = x =

Producer Premium Subsidy Factor0.87

Producer Premium

Producer Premium

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Margin Protection • MPGeneral Summary

Margin ProtectionMargin Protection (MP) provides you coverage against an unexpected decrease in your operating margin (revenue less input costs). Margin Protection is area-based, using county-level estimates of average revenue and input costs to establish the amount of coverage and indemnity payments. To the extent that the average margin for a county is lower than expected, due to a decrease in revenue and/or an increase in input costs, Margin Protection will cover a portion of that shortfall.

Eligible Crops and StatesMargin Protection is available in select counties for corn, rice, soybeans and wheat in the states listed below:

Rice Corn Soybeans WheatArkansas Iowa Iowa MinnesotaCalifornia MontanaLouisiana North DakotaMississippi South DakotaMissouriTexas

Eligible Insurance PlansMargin Protection can be purchased by itself or in conjunction with a Yield Protection (YP) or Revenue Protection (RP) policy. If another policy is purchased, it must be from the same Approved Insurance Provider that issued the Margin Protection policy. If you buy a YP or RP policy, you will receive a Margin Protection premium credit to reflect that indemnity payments from one policy can offset payments from the other.

Coverage Levels Margin Protection provides coverage that is based on an expected margin for each applicable crop, type and practice. You may choose to cover anywhere from 70 percent to 90 percent of the expected margin. Expected Margin is the expected revenue minus expected costs, where:

Expected revenue (per acre) is the expected county yield multiplied by a projected commodity price; andExpected cost (per acre) is the dollar amount determined by multiplying the quantity of each allowed input by the input’s projected price.

Insurable Types and Practices All insurable types and practices for corn, rice, soybeans and spring wheat are listed in the respective county Margin Protection actuarial documents.

Insurable AcreageMargin Protection will only insure acreage that is:

• Planted to the insured crop on or before • The final planting date;• Reported to the company by the acreage reporting date;• Physically located in the county shown on the application accepted by the company; and • Planted to a type and practice designated as insurable in the actuarial documents.

Determining the Margin When determining the margin, two types of inputs are considered; those subject to price change as listed below, and those not subject to price change (i.e., fixed from planting to harvest). Inputs not subject to price change are not specifically identified, but include, seed, machinery, operating costs (other than fuel) and similar expenses. Inputs subject to price change are identified in the Margin Provisions and include the following:

Crop Allowed Inputs Subject to Price ChangeCorn Diesel, Urea, Potash, Interest, Diammonium Phosphate (DAP)Soybeans Diesel, Potash, Interest, DAPRice Diesel, Urea, Potash, Interest, DAPWheat Diesel, Urea, Potash, Interest, Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP)

Indemnity Calculations and Loss Payments A loss may be paid if the harvest margin is less than 70 percent to 90 percent (depending on the coverage level selected) of the expected margin. If the producer has received a loss payment (excluding replant or prevented plant payments) from a base RP or YP policy, the amount of that indemnity will be subtracted from any loss under the Margin Protection policy. Any indemnities owed will be paid when final county yields are available, in the spring of the following year.

Important Dates Sales Closing Date:

Corn, Soybeans and Wheat…...............................September 30, 2015 Rice …………..............................................Varies by State and County

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Margin Protection • MPGeneral Summary

Margin UnitFor Margin Protection without a base policy, the unit is all the planted acreage in the county in which the producer has a share of each type and practice identified as insurable in the actuarial documents.For Margin Protection with a base policy, the unit is all the planted acreage in the county in which the producer has a share in each unit identified on their acreage report.

Premium Subsidies, Credits and FeesMargin Protections offers the same premium subsidy factors as existing area-based plans.

Coverage Level 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.85 0.90Subsidy Factor 0.59 0.55 0.55 0.49 0.44

A premium credit will be available for the producers who elect a base RP or YP policy. The credit amount will be determined when all information needed to establish liability under the base policy is known.A separate administrative fee for the MP policy will be due even in the producer has elected a base RP or YP policy.

Margin Protection ExampleExpected County Revenue Per AcreExpected County Yield 150MP Projected Price $4.00Expected County Revenue $600.00 Expected Input Costs Per AcreDiesel/ac (7.5 gal/acre) $26.25Diesel Price $3.50Nitrogen/acre (150 lbs/acre) $150.00Nitrogen cost ($/lb) $1.00Other Inputs $300.00Total Expected Costs $476.25Trigger Margin Per AcreExpected Margin = Expected Revenue – Expected Costs $123.75Trigger Margin @ 90% Coverage $111.38Final Harvest Revenue Per AcreFinal County Yield 140MP Harvest Price $4.25Harvest Revenue = Yield x Price $595.00Final Harvest Costs Per AcreDiesel/ac (7.5 gal) $30.00Diesel Price $4.00Nitrogen/acre $187.50Nitrogen cost $1.25Other Inputs $300.00Total Harvest Costs $517.50Harvest Margin Per AcreHarvest Margin = Harvest Revenue – Harvest Costs $77.50Indemnity CalculationsDeficiency = Trigger Margin - Harvest Margin $33.88/acreAcres 500Total Margin Deficiency @ 100% Share $16,940Base Policy Indemnity $11,000Final MP indemnity $5,940

Example is simplified and does not reflect any particular crop, region or historical year. Example is for training purposes only.

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Rainfall Index • (RI)Pasture, Rangeland, Forage (PRF) and Apiculture (API)

About Pasture, Rangeland, Forage and Apiculture Rainfall Index• This risk management tool insures against widespread loss of production of the insured crop in a designated area called a grid. Coverage is based on the

experience of a grid rather than individual farms.• Coverage under the PRF program is available for two crop types: Grazing and Haying. Coverage under API is available under the No Type Specified (997)

crop type. Losses are paid when the grid’s accumulated index, known as the final grid index, falls below the insured’s trigger grid index.• The program does not provide hail and fire exclusion, high-risk land, late planting, replant requirements, replanting payments, prevented planting or experience

adjustment factor payments.• Available in the 48 contiguous states.• Lack of precipitation is the only cause of loss covered by Rainfall Index.

Levels of Coverage and Productivity Factors• The grower selects a different coverage level and productivity factor for each of the insured crop types in the county.• The expected grid index shown on the actuarial documents multiplied by the selected coverage level is the trigger grid index.• CAT is not available. Coverage levels are available from 70% to 90%, in 5% increments.• Productivity factors allow individualization of coverage based on the production of the crops produced and may be selected from 60% to 150%, in 1%

increments.

Irrigated Coverage AvailableCoverage for Irrigated Hay practice is available in some states. This coverage is designed to cover above normal irrigation expenses when normal precipitation shortfalls are observed within an insured grid. The protection values for the irrigated practice will be lower than non-irrigated due to the fact that it only is providing protection for additional irrigation expenses.

Important DatesThe sales closing date and the acreage reporting date are November 15 preceding the start of the crop year. The contract change date for all states and counties is August 31.

UnitsA coverage unit is all insured acres within a grid ID for each crop type and index interval.

How It WorksPRF-RI was designed to help provide protection from increased feed costs due to forage losses. Unlike other MPCI programs, not all acres of forage are required to be insured. The policyholder can select only those acres that are most important to the haying or grazing operation.API-RI provides coverage for lost honey production due to insufficient plant growth caused by below normal precipitation. Not all the colonies within the operation must be insured.The coverage for each program is a selected dollar amount of protection per acre. The actuarial will contain the county base value per acre by crop type.• County base value = $39.00 (Published in the county actuarial by crop type.)• Coverage level = 90% level (Elected by the grower.)• Productivity factor = 120% (Grower selects a number between 60% and 150%.)• $39.00 × 0.90 × 1.20 = $42.12 is the dollar amount of protection per acre.• The dollar amount of protection per acre will apply to all insured acres by crop type for the county.Index IntervalsPolicyholders will select at least two, 2-month periods where precipitation is important to the operation. These will be the index intervals for the policy. Available index intervals will be listed in the Actuarial Documents.

Grid IDThe grid ID number, which corresponds with the location of the insured cropland, is determined by using the RMA website. The grid is utilized to determine the expected grid index and the final grid index, which are used in premium and loss calculation. The grid ID number will be reported on the acreage report.A rainfall grid is the acreage within each approximate 0.25 x 0.25 degree gridded area established by NOAA and identified by longitude and latitude. These grids are approximately 17 x 17 miles at the equator. The size of the grids decreases further away from the equator. At 39 degrees latitude, (Kansas City, MO), the grid is approximate 17.25 x 13.5 miles.

Loss Payments• Indemnities are based on the deviation from normal for each grid. Precipitation data will be determined by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Climate

Prediction Center (NOAA CPC). The data is not based on individual farms or ranches or specific weather stations in the general area.• A payment may be made only if the final grid index for the insured unit is less than the grower’s trigger grid index.• The payment will be equal to the payment calculation factor multiplied by the policy protection per unit.

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Rainfall Index • (RI)Pasture, Rangeland, Forage (PRF) and Apiculture (API)

ExampleCounty Base value = $39Coverage value = 90%Productivity factor = 120%Dollar amount of protection is $39 x 90% x 120% = $42.12 per acreAssume the Expected Grid Index is 100. The trigger grid index would be 90 (90% x 100). Assume FCIC publishes the Final Grid Index as 82. The Final Grid Index is below the Trigger Grid Index, so there is an indemnity for this grid. The payment calculation factor is the difference between the Trigger Grid Index and the Final Grid Index divided by the Trigger Grid Index. For this example (90 – 82) ÷ 90 = 0.089. The payment per insured acre would be the payment calculation factor multiplied by the dollar amount of protection. $42.12 x 0.089 = $3.75 per acre.RI is an area-based plan of insurance. As such, it is possible to suffer a loss on an individual operation and not receive an indemnity payment. It is also possible to receive an indemnity payment and not suffer a loss on an individual operation.

Index IntervalsThe insurance period is determined by the interval selected by the insured. The Special Provisions may contain minimum/maximum limitations on the percentage of acreage that may be insured in any one interval.

Rainfall Index Interval PeriodsThe crop year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The RI has 11 flexible, two-month time periods that cannot overlap. A minimum of two intervals (four months total) per crop year must be insured under the RI program.

Index Intervals Start Date End Date(625) Index Interval January 1 February 28(626) Index Interval February 1 March 31(627) Index Interval March 1 April 30(628) Index Interval April 1 May 31(629) Index Interval May 1 June 30(630) Index Interval June 1 July 31(631) Index Interval July 1 August 31(632) Index Interval August 1 September 30(633) Index Interval September 1 October 31(634) Index Interval October 1 November 30(635) Index Interval November 1 December 31

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About Revenue ProtectionRevenue Protection (RP) offers comprehensive protection through a dollar guarantee. RP also provides prevented planting and replant protection. A projected price is used to calculate the premium, replant payments and prevent planting payments. Revenue Protection with Harvest Price Exclusion (RPHPE) is also available. RP CoverageRP covers weather-related causes of loss, certain other unavoidable perils and price fluctuations.Dollar GuaranteeThe RP dollar guarantee for the insurance unit is the approved yield times the level of coverage, the insured acreage, the percent of share and the projected price. Coverage levels are available from 50% to 85%, in 5% increments (80% and 85% coverage levels are not available in all areas). There is increased protection if the harvest price is higher than the projected price. Revenue Protection with Harvest Price Exclusion does not provide increased protection if the harvest price is higher than the projected price. Value of ProductionTo determine the value of production, multiply the harvested production, plus any appraisals, by the percent of share and harvest price. The price at which the crop is sold is not used to calculate the loss payment.Loss PaymentTo calculate a payable loss, subtract the value of production from the dollar guarantee, multiplied by the percent of share.Units• A basic unit is all acreage of the crop in the county of which the insured has 100% ownership or shares with the same person.• Optional units are divisions by sections or section equivalents (AR, LA and MS units are only available by FN), by irrigated or non-irrigated practices and by acreage

grown under an organic farming practice.• An enterprise unit is all insurable acreage of the insured crop in the county, regardless of interest or persons sharing.• A whole-farm unit combines all of an insured’s acres for all qualifying crops in the county into a single insurance unit.Benefits of RP• RP fosters greater grower confidence to do pre-harvest crop sales to improve profits.• RP protects growers who need a specific amount of production to feed livestock.• RP loss payments more closely track economic results.• RP may be viewed more favorably as loan collateral.• RP rewards the more risk-conscious grower. How It WorksApproved Yield/Acre (BU) ................................................................................................................................................... 150Crop Share is 100%CEPP Projected Price ...................................................................................................................................................... $3.56CEPP Harvest Price ......................................................................................................................................................... $4.05Revenue Protection Higher Harvest Price ExamplesRevenue ProtectionCEPP Projected Price $3.56 CEPP Harvest Price $4.05 Levels of Coverage 65% 75% 85%Projected guar/acre $347.10 $400.50 $453.90 Harvest guar/acre $394.88 $455.63 $516.38 Initial yield trigger 97.5 112.5 127.5Final yield trigger 97.5 112.5 127.5Bushels Harvested × Harvest Price120 × $4.05 = $486.00 No Loss No Loss $30.38 100 × $4.05 = $405.00 No Loss $50.63 $111.38 80 × $4.05 = $324.00 $70.88 $131.63 $192.38

For examples of Revenue Protection with Harvest Price Exclusion, please see our RPHPE brochure or visit www.RainHail.com.Revenue Protection Lower Harvest Price ExamplesRevenue ProtectionCEPP Projected Price $3.56 CEPP Harvest Price $3.05 Levels of Coverage 65% 75% 85%Projected and Harvest guar/acre $347.10 $400.50 $453.90 Initial yield trigger 97.5 112.5 127.5Final yield trigger 113.8 131.3 148.8Bushels Harvested × Harvest Price120 × $3.05 = $366.00 No Loss $34.50 $87.90 100 × $3.05 = $305.00 $42.10 $95.50 $148.90 80 × $3.05 = $244.00 $103.10 $156.50 $209.90

Revenue Protection • RPGeneral Summary

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Revenue Protection • RPGeneral Summary

For examples of Revenue Protection with Harvest Price Exclusion, please see our RPHPE brochure or visit www.RainHail.com.Projected Pricing InformationCrop State Sales Closing Projected Price ***Barley AK, CA 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Dec. corn

NM 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT July cornIA, ME, MI, MN, MT, ND, NE, NV, SD, UT, VT, WI, WY 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Sept. cornDE, GA, IL, IN, KY, MD, MO, NC, NJ, NM, OH, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT July cornWV 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT Sept. cornAZ, CA 10/31 Sept. 15 to Oct. 14 average of CBOT July corn

Spring Barley KS 3/15; 9/30 Feb. average of CBOT July cornCO, ID, NY, OR, PA, WA 3/15; 9/30 Feb. average of CBOT Sept. cornNV, UT 10/31 Feb. average of CBOT Sept. corn

Winter Barley ID, OR, WA 10/31 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT Sept. cornCO, KS 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT July cornID, NY, OR, PA, WA 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT Sept. cornNV, UT 10/31 Sept. 15 to Oct. 14 average of CBOT Sept. corn

Canola MN, MT, ND 3/15 Feb. average of ICE Nov. canolaOK 8/31 July 15 to Aug. 14 average of ICE July canolaAL, GA 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of ICE July canola

Spring Canola ID, OR, WA 3/15; 8/31 Feb. average of ICE Nov. canolaFall Canola ID, OR, WA 8/31 July 15 to Aug. 14 average of ICE Nov. canolaCorn TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT Sept. corn

TX 2/15 Jan. average of CBOT Dec. cornAL, FL, GA, LA, SC 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Sept. cornAR, AZ, CA, MS, NC 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Dec. cornCO, CT, DE, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY

3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Dec. corn

Cotton TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of ICE Oct. cottonAL, AR, AZ, CA, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TX 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of ICE Dec. cottonKS, MO, NM, OK, TN, TX, VA 3/15 Feb. average of ICE Dec. cotton

Grain Sorghum

TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT Sept. cornTX 2/15 Jan. average of CBOT Dec. cornAL, AR, AZ, CA, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Dec. cornCO, DE, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, MO, ND, NE, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, PA, SD, TN, TX, VA, WI 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Dec. corn

Rice TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT Sept. riceFL 2/15 Jan. average of CBOT Nov. riceLA 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Sept. riceAR, CA, IL, MO, MS, OK, TN, TX 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Nov. rice

Soybeans TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT Nov. soybeansAL, FL, GA, NC, SC 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Jan. soybeansAR, LA, MS, TX 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Nov. soybeansDE, MD, OK, VA, WV 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Jan. soybeansCO, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, SD, TN, TX, VT, WA, WI

3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Nov. soybeans

Sunflowers TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT July soybean oilCO, KS, MN, MT, ND, NE, OK, SD, TX, WY 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Dec. soybean oil

Wheat AK, ME, MN, VT 3/15 Feb. average of MGE Sept. hard red spring wheatKS, NM, OK, TX 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of KCBOT July hard red winter wheatAL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT July wheatDE, IL, IN, MD, MI, MO, NJ, NY, OH, PA, VA, WV 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT Sept. wheat

Spring Wheat* CO, IA, MT, ND, NE, SD, WI, WY 3/15 Feb. average of MGE Sept. hard red spring wheatCA** 3/15 Feb. average of MGE Sept. hard red spring wheatCO, IA, MT, NE, SD, WI, WY 9/30 Feb. average of MGE Sept. hard red spring wheatCA**, ID, OR, WA 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of MGE Sept. hard red springNV, UT 10/31 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of MGE Sept. hard red springAZ, CA** 10/31 Sept. 15 to Oct. 14 of MGE July hard red spring wheat

Winter Wheat CO, MT, NE, SD, WY 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of KCBOT Sept. hard red winter wheatCA**, IA, ID, OR, WA, WI 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT Sept. wheat ****NV, UT 10/31 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT Sept. wheatAZ, CA** 10/31 Sept. 15 to Oct. 14 average of KCBOT July hard red winter wheat

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Revenue Protection • RPGeneral Summary

Harvest Pricing InformationCrop State Harvest Price ***Barley AZ, CA, DE, GA, IL, IN, KY, MD, MO, NC, NJ, NM, OH, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA June average of CBOT July corn

IA, NE, WV July average of CBOT Sept. cornME, MI, MN, MT, ND, NV, SD, UT, VT, WI, WY Aug. average of CBOT Sept. cornAK, CA Sept. average of CBOT Dec. corn

Spring Barley KS June average of CBOT July cornNY, PA July average of CBOT Sept. cornCO, ID, NV, OR, UT, WA Aug. average of CBOT Sept. corn

Winter Barley CO, KS June average of CBOT July cornNY, PA July average of CBOT Sept. cornID, NV, OR, UT, WA Aug. average of CBOT Sept. corn

Canola AL, GA, OK June average of ICE July canolaMN, MT, ND Sept. average of ICE Nov. corn

Spring Canola ID, OR, WA Sept. average of ICE Nov. cornFall Canola ID, OR, WA Aug. average of ICE Nov. cornCorn AL, FL, GA, LA, SC, TX Aug. average of CBOT Sept. corn

AR, MS Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT Dec. cornOK, NC, TX Sept. average of CBOT Dec. cornAZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, ME, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, PA, RI, SD, TN, UT, VA, VT, WI, WV, WY

Oct. average of CBOT Dec. corn

ID, MI, OR, WA Nov. average of CBOT Dec. cornCotton TX Sept. average of ICE Oct. cotton

AL, AR, AZ, CA, FL, GA, LA, MO, MS, NC, SC, TN, TX, VA Oct. average of ICE Dec. cottonKS, NM, OK Nov. average of ICE Dec. cotton

Grain Sorghum TX Aug. average of CBOT Sept. cornAL, FL, GA, SC Aug. average of CBOT Dec. cornAR, LA, MS, TX Sept. average of CBOT Dec. cornAZ, CA, CO, DE, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, MO, NC, ND, NE, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, PA, SD, TN, VA, WI Oct. average of CBOT Dec. corn

Rice LA, TX Aug. average of CBOT Sept. riceAR, FL, MS, TX Sept. average of CBOT Nov. riceCA, IL, MO, OK, TN Oct. average of CBOT Nov. rice

Soybeans TX Sept. average of CBOT Nov. soybeansAR, CO, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, ND, NE, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, SD, TN, TX, WI Oct. average of CBOT Nov. soybeansAL, DE, FL, GA, MD, NC, OK, SC, VA, VT, WA, WV Nov. average of CBOT Jan. soybeans

Sunflowers TX June average of CBOT July soybean oilCO, KS, MN, MT, ND, NE, OK, SD, TX, WY Oct. average of CBOT Dec. soybean oil

Wheat AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN June average of CBOT July wheatAZ, CA**, KS, NM, OK, TX June average of KCBOT July hard red winter wheatDE, IL, IN, MD, MI, MO, NJ, NY, OH, PA, VA, WV July average of CBOT Sept. wheatAK, ME, MN, VT Aug. average of MGE Sept. hard red spring wheat

Spring Wheat* AZ, CA** June average of MGE July red spring wheatCO, IA, MT, ND, NE, SD, WI, WY Aug. average of MGE Sept. hard red spring wheatCA**, ID, NV, OR, UT, WA Aug. average of CBOT Sept. wheat ****

Winter Wheat CO, NE, SD July average of KCBOT Sept. hard red winter wheatIA July average of CBOT Sept. wheatMT, WY Aug. average of KCBOT Sept. hard red winter wheatCA**, ID, NV, OR, UT, WA, WI Aug. average of CBOT Sept. wheat ****

*Durum and khorasan wheat can be insured as hard red spring wheat. **Available in select counties. Check actuarials for more information. ***The calculation period, board of trade, contract month and crop are listed. Many prices also include factors determined by RMA.****Wheat prices for CA, ID, OR and WA include an adjustment factor that uses the average five-year difference between the Portland Mercantile Exchange (PME) and CBOT wheat prices.CBOT = Chicago Board of Trade, ICE = Intercontinental Exchange, KCBOT = Kansas City Board of Trade, MGE = Minneapolis Grain Exchange

Loss EstimationUsing your smartphone, scan the QR code to the left to view the Loss Estimation Worksheet.

MPCI DatesUsing your smartphone, scan the QR code to the left to view the MPCI dates for risk management decisions.

Price HistoryUsing your smartphone, scan the QR code to the left to view the Price History.

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About Revenue Protection with Harvest Price ExclusionRPHPE covers weather-related causes of loss, certain other unavoidable perils and price fluctuations. It offers comprehensive protection through dollar guarantee. RPHPE also provides prevented planting and replant protection. A projected price is used to calculate the premium, replant payments and prevent planting payments.

The Difference Between RPHPE and RP CoverageRPHPE coverage excludes the use of the harvest price in the determination of the revenue protection guarantee.

Dollar GuaranteeThe RPHPE dollar guarantee for the insurance unit is the approved yield times the level of coverage, the insured acreage, the percent of share and the projected price. Coverage levels are available from 50% to 85%, in 5% increments (80% and 85% coverage levels are not available in all areas). RPHPE does not provide increased protection if the harvest price is higher than the projected price.

Value of ProductionTo determine the value of production, multiply the harvested production, plus any appraisals, by the percent of share and harvest price. The price at which the crop is sold is not used to calculate the loss payment.

Loss PaymentTo calculate a payable loss, subtract the value of production from the dollar guarantee, multiplied by the percent of share.

Units• A basic unit is all acreage of the crop in the county of which the insured has 100% ownership or shares with the same person.• Optional units are divisions by sections or section equivalents (AR, LA and MS units are only available by FN), by irrigated or non-irrigated practices and by

acreage grown under an organic farming practice.• An enterprise unit is all insurable acreage of the insured crop in the county, regardless of interest or persons sharing.• A whole-farm unit combines all of an insured’s acres for all qualifying crops in the county into a single insurance unit.

Benefits of RPHPE• RPHPE fosters greater grower confidence to do pre-harvest crop sales to improve profits.• RPHPE protects growers who need a specific amount of production to feed livestock.• RPHPE loss payments more closely track economic results.• RPHPE may be viewed more favorably as loan collateral.• RPHPE rewards the more risk-conscious grower.• RPHPE is less expensive, however it does not provide increased protection if the harvest price is higher than the projected price, therefore it protects against

a lower harvest price.

How It WorksApproved Yield/Acre (BU) ........................................................................................................................150Crop Share is 100%CEPP Projected Price ...........................................................................................................................$3.56CEPP Harvest Price .............................................................................................................................$4.05

Revenue Protection Higher Harvest Price ExamplesRevenue Protection with Harvest Price ExclusionCEPP Projected Price $3.56CEPP Harvest Price $4.05Levels of Coverage 65% 75% 85%Projected and Harvest guar/acre $347.10 $400.50 $453.90Initial yield trigger 97.5 112.5 127.5Final yield trigger 85.7 98.9 112.1Bushels Harvested × Harvest Price120 × $4.05 = $486.00 No Loss No Loss No Loss100 × $4.05 = $405.00 No Loss No Loss $48.9080 × $4.05 = $324.00 $23.10 $76.50 $129.90

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Revenue Protection Harvest Price Exclusion • RPHPEGeneral Summary

Revenue Protection Lower Harvest Price ExamplesRevenue Protection with Harvest Price ExclusionCEPP Projected Price $3.56CEPP Harvest Price $3.05Levels of Coverage 65% 75% 85%Projected and Harvest guar/acre $347.10 $400.50 $453.90Initial yield trigger 97.5 112.5 127.5Final yield trigger 113.8 131.3 148.8Bushels Harvested × Harvest Price120 × $3.05 = $366.00 No Loss $34.50 $87.90100 × $3.05 = $305.00 $42.10 $95.50 $148.9080 × $3.05 = $244.00 $103.10 $156.50 $209.90

Projected Pricing InformationCrop State Sales Closing Projected Price ***Barley AK, CA 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Dec. corn

NM 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT July cornIA, ME, MI, MN, MT, ND, NE, NV, SD, UT, VT, WI, WY 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Sep. cornDE, GA, IL, IN, KY, MD, MO, NC, NJ, NM, OH, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA

9/30 Aug. 15 to Sep. 14 average of CBOT July corn

WV 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sep. 14 average of CBOT Sep. cornAZ, CA 10/31 Sep. 15 to Oct. 14 average of CBOT July corn

Spring Barley KS 3/15; 9/30 Feb. average of CBOT July cornCO, ID, NY, OR, PA, WA 3/15; 9/30 Feb. average of CBOT Sep. cornNV, UT 10/31 Feb. average of CBOT Sep. corn

Winter Barley ID, OR, WA 3/15 Aug. 15 to Sep. 14 average of CBOT Sep. cornCO, KS 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sep. 14 average of CBOT July cornID, NY, OR, PA, WA 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sep. 14 average of CBOT Sep. cornNV, UT 10/31 Sep. 15 to Oct. 14 average of CBOT Sep. corn

Canola MN, MT, ND 3/15 Feb. average of ICE Nov. canolaOK 8/31 July 15 to Aug. 14 average of ICE July canolaAL, GA 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sep. 14 average of ICE July canola

Spring Canola ID, OR, WA 3/15; 8/31 Feb. average of ICE Nov. canolaFall Canola ID, OR, WA 8/31 July 15 to Aug. 14 average of ICE Nov. canolaCorn TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT Sep. corn

TX 2/15 Jan. average of CBOT Dec. cornAL, FL, GA, LA, SC 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Sep. cornAR, AZ, CA, MS, NC 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Dec. cornCO, CT, DE, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY

3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Dec. corn

Cotton TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of ICE Oct. cottonAL, AR, AZ, CA, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TX 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of ICE Dec. cottonKS, MO, NM, OK, TN, TX, VA 3/15 Feb. average of ICE Dec. cotton

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Revenue Protection Harvest Price Exclusion • RPHPEGeneral Summary

Projected Pricing InformationCrop State Sales Closing Projected Price ***Grain Sorghum TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT Sep. corn

TX 2/15 Jan. average of CBOT Dec. cornAL, AR, AZ, CA, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Dec. cornCO, DE, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, MO, ND, NE, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, PA, SD, TN, TX, VA, WI

3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Dec. corn

Rice TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT Sep. riceFL 2/15 Jan. average of CBOT Nov. riceLA 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Sep. riceAR, CA, IL, MO, MS, OK, TN, TX 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Nov. rice

Soybeans TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT Nov. soybeansAL, FL, GA, NC, SC 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Jan. soybeansAR, LA, MS, TX 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Nov. soybeansDE, MD, OK, VA, WV 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Jan. soybeansCO, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, SD, TN, TX, VT, WA, WI

3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Nov. soybeans

Sunflowers TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT July soybean oilCO, KS, MN, MT, ND, NE, OK, SD, TX, WY 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Dec. soybean oil

Wheat AK, ME, MN, VT 3/15 Feb. average of MGE Sep. hard red spring wheatKS, NM, OK, TX 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sep. 14 average of KCBOT July hard red winter wheatAL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sep. 14 average of CBOT July wheatDE, IL, IN, MD, MI, MO, NJ, NY, OH, PA, VA, WV 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sep. 14 average of CBOT Sep. wheat

Spring Wheat* CO, IA, MT, ND, NE, SD, WI, WY 3/15 Feb. average of MGE Sep. hard red spring wheatCA** 3/15 Feb. average of MGE Sep. hard red spring wheatCO, IA, MT, NE, SD, WI, WY 9/30 Feb. average of MGE Sep. hard red spring wheatCA**, ID, OR, WA 3/15 Aug. 15 - Sep. 14 average of MGE Sep. hard red springNV, UT 10/31 Aug. 15 - Sep. 14 average of MGE Sep. hard red spring

Winter Wheat CO, MT, NE, SD, WY 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sep. 14 average of KCBOT Sep. hard red winter wheatCA**, IA, ID, OR, WA, WI 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sep. 14 average of CBOT Sep. wheat ****NV, UT 10/31 Aug. 15 to Sep. 14 average of CBOT Sep. wheatAZ, CA** 10/31 Sep. 15 to Oct. 14 average of KCBOT July hard red winter wheat

Harvest Pricing InformationCrop State Harvest Price ***Barley AZ, CA, DE, GA, IL, IN, KY, MD, MO, NC, NJ, NM, OH, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA June average of CBOT July corn

IA, NE, WV July average of CBOT Sep. cornME, MI, MN, MT, ND, NV, SD, UT, VT, WI, WY Aug. average of CBOT Sep. cornAK, CA Sep. average of CBOT Dec. corn

Spring Barley KS June average of CBOT July cornNY, PA July average of CBOT Sep. cornCO, ID, NV, OR, UT, WA Aug. average of CBOT Sep. corn

Winter Barley CO, KS June average of CBOT July cornNY, PA July average of CBOT Sep. cornID, NV, OR, UT, WA Aug. average of CBOT Sep. corn

Canola AL, GA, OK June average of ICE July canolaMN, MT, ND Sep. average of ICE Nov. corn

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Revenue Protection Harvest Price Exclusion • RPHPEGeneral Summary

Harvest Pricing InformationCrop State Harvest Price ***Spring Canola ID, OR, WA Sep. average of ICE Nov. cornFall Canola ID, OR, WA Aug. average of ICE Nov. cornCorn AL, FL, GA, LA, SC, TX Aug. average of CBOT Sep. corn

AR, MS Aug. 15 to Sep. 14 average of CBOT Dec. cornOK, NC, TX Sep. average of CBOT Dec. cornAZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, ME, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, PA, RI, SD, TN, UT, VA, VT, WI, WV, WY

Oct. average of CBOT Dec. corn

ID, MI, OR, WA Nov. average of CBOT Dec. cornCotton TX Sep. average of ICE Oct. cotton

AL, AR, AZ, CA, FL, GA, LA, MO, MS, NC, SC, TN, TX, VA Oct. average of ICE Dec. cottonKS, NM, OK Nov. average of ICE Dec. cotton

Grain Sorghum TX Aug. average of CBOT Sep. cornAL, FL, GA, SC Aug. average of CBOT Dec. cornAR, LA, MS, TX Sep. average of CBOT Dec. cornAZ, CA, CO, DE, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, MO, NC, ND, NE, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, PA, SD, TN, VA, WI

Oct. average of CBOT Dec. corn

Rice LA, TX Aug. average of CBOT Sep. riceAR, FL, MS, TX Sep. average of CBOT Nov. riceCA, IL, MO, OK, TN Oct. average of CBOT Nov. rice

Soybeans TX Sep. average of CBOT Nov. soybeansAR, CO, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, ND, NE, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, SD, TN, TX, WI

Oct. average of CBOT Nov. soybeans

AL, DE, FL, GA, MD, NC, OK, SC, VA, VT, WA, WV Nov. average of CBOT Jan. soybeansSunflowers TX June average of CBOT July soybean oil

CO, KS, MN, MT, ND, NE, OK, SD, TX, WY Oct. average of CBOT Dec. soybean oilWheat AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN June average of CBOT July wheat

AZ, CA**, KS, NM, OK, TX June average of KCBOT July hard red winter wheatDE, IL, IN, MD, MI, MO, NJ, NY, OH, PA, VA, WV July average of CBOT Sep. wheatAK, ME, MN, VT Aug. average of MGE Sep. hard red spring wheat

Spring Wheat* AZ, CA** June average of MGE July red spring wheatCO, IA, MT, ND, NE, SD, WI, WY Aug. average of MGE Sep. hard red spring wheatCA**, ID, NV, OR, UT, WA Aug. average of CBOT Sep. wheat ****

Winter Wheat CO, NE, SD July average of KCBOT Sep. hard red winter wheatIA July average of CBOT Sep. wheatMT, WY Aug. average of KCBOT Sep. hard red winter wheatCA**, ID, NV, OR, UT, WA, WI Aug. average of CBOT Sep. wheat ****

*Durum and khorasan wheat can be insured as hard red spring wheat. **Available in select counties. Check actuarials for more information. ***The calculation period, board of trade, contract month and crop are listed. Many prices also include factors determined by RMA. ****Wheat prices for CA, ID, OR and WA include an adjustment factor that uses the average five-year difference between the Portland Mercantile Exchange (PME) and CBOT wheat prices.CBOT = Chicago Board of Trade, ICE = Intercontinental Exchange, KCBOT = Kansas City Board of Trade, MGE = Minneapolis Grain Exchange

Loss EstimationUsing your smartphone, scan the QR code to the left to view the Loss Estimation Worksheet.

MPCI DatesUsing your smartphone, scan the QR code to the left to view the MPCI dates for risk management decisions.

Price HistoryUsing your smartphone, scan the QR code to the left to view the Price History.

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Stacked Income Protection Plan • STAXGeneral Summary

What is the Stacked Income Protection Plan (STAX)?The Stacked Income Protection Plan (STAX) is an area-based plan of insurance for upland cotton that provides protection against natural causes of loss that result in the area revenue falling below the county loss trigger. STAX may be purchased as a stand-alone policy or in conjunction with a Common Crop Insurance Policy (Yield Protection, Revenue Protection, Revenue Protection with the Harvest Price Exclusion and Whole-Farm Revenue Protection) or any Area Risk Protection Insurance policy (Area Yield Protection, Area Revenue Protection and Area Revenue Protection with the Harvest Price Exclusion).STAX is available in all counties where insurance coverage for upland cotton is currently offered. It is offered by practice (irrigated and non-irrigated). STAX coverage is available for cottonseed through an optional endorsement.

Protection OptionsProducers have several options to tailor their risk management program to include STAX. First, the producer must determine the appropriate coverage selection for their operation. STAX provides a coverage range from zero-percent up to 20 percent, in 5 percent increments. Producers utilizing more than one farming practice may elect the zero-percent coverage range if they don’t wish to have STAX coverage for a particular practice. If the producer has a companion policy, the maximum coverage election will be limited the lessor of 20 percent or 90 percent minus the coverage level election on the companion policy. If the producer does not have a companion policy, the coverage range is from zero-percent up to 20 percent.Second, the producer will need to select the loss trigger for the policy. Available loss triggers range from 75 percent to 90 percent of the expected area revenue. The loss trigger establishes the point at which the policy will begin to be in a loss situation.Finally, the producer will need to select the protection factor. The protection factor ranges from 80 percent to 120 percent. The protection factor will allow the producer to adjust the coverage to best suit their needs.The actual amount of STAX coverage is dependent upon the expected yield, the projected price, the elected coverage range and the elected protection factor. The expected yield for STAX will be based on the historical average of yields in the county/production area reported to RMA by insured growers. In areas where the yield data is sparse, surrounding county data will be combined to accumulate enough information to determine an expected yield and premium rates.STAX indemnities are calculated following the release of the final area yield and harvest price as specified in the actuarial documents. STAX payments are not affected by whether a grower received a payment on their companion policy, if applicable. It is possible for a grower to experience an individual loss on his or her companion policy but not trigger an area-based STAX payment or vice versa, receive a STAX payment and no indemnity on the companion policy.

Production AreaProduction area is defined as “The geographical area that the expected and final area yields are based on, designated generally as a county but may be a smaller or larger geographical area as specified in the actuarial documents.” Production areas larger than a county are necessary when historical yield data for the county is insufficient to support valid and reliable determinations of expected yields and premium rates. Production areas may change prior to the beginning of each crop year. Such changes will be addressed within the actuarial documents.

PricesSTAX is a revenue plan of insurance. The projected price and harvest price will be determined in accordance with the provisions of the Commodity Exchange Price Provisions.

EnrollmentSimilar to other crop insurance plans, a producer must work with a licensed crop insurance agent to complete the STAX application. All applications must be completed and submitted no later than the sales closing deadlines established in the Special Provisions. If electing to purchase STAX along with a companion policy, the STAX policy must be written with the same Approved Insurance Provider (AIP). If electing to purchase STAX only, the policy can be written by any AIP.

Premium and SubsidyThe exact premium cost will depend on the area, coverage range selected and the protection factor. Your local Rain and Hail crop insurance agent can provide a quote detailing different coverage options so you can find the best risk management solution for your individual operation.The Federal government provides subsidies for the STAX program. The subsidy is equal to 80 percent for all coverage options under STAX.

Required DocumentationIn order to obtain a STAX policy, an application for STAX must be submitted. An acreage report and production report are also required. If the producer has a companion policy, separate acreage reports and production reports are not required. All forms must be submitted by the applicable dates specified in the actuarial documents. Failure to submit an acceptable production report to the AIP by the production reporting deadline will result in losing the opportunity to select a protection factor greater than 80 percent the following crop year. Other penalties will be in place if coverage is switched from STAX to an ARPI policy or APH based plan of insurance.If the zero percentage coverage range has been elected, the producer is still required to report the acres and total production timely on the applicable forms. If no acres of a practice utilizing a zero-percent coverage range are planted, a zero acreage report must be submitted.

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Stacked Income Protection Plan • STAXGeneral Summary

STAX Calculation ExampleProducer A farms 100 acres in County X. The actuarial documents for County X show that the expected area yield is 898 pounds per acre, the projected price is $0.69 and the expected area revenue is $619.62. From the actuarial documents in County X, Producer A elects a 90 percent area loss trigger and a 20 percent coverage range. Producer A selects a protection factor of 110 percent. Producer A has a 100 percent share. At the end of the insurance period, for County X, FCIC releases a harvest price of $0.75, a final area yield for County X of 740 pounds and a final area revenue for County X of $555.00.If Revenue Protection is elected, the insured’s policy protection for each type and practice is calculated in the following steps:

Step 1: Multiply the expected area yield by the higher of the projected price or harvest price; • Example: (898 lbs. x $0.75) = $673.50Step 2: Multiply the result of step 1 by the insured’s coverage range;• Example: ($673.50 x 0.20) = $134.70 Step 3: Multiply the result of step 2 by the protection factor. • Example: ($134.70 x 1.10) = $148.17Step 4: Multiply the result of step 3 by the number of acres; • Example: ($148.17 x 100) = $14,817Step 5: Multiply the result of step 4 by insured’s share in such acres; • Example: ($14,817 x 1.0) = $14,817

An indemnity is due if, for Revenue Protection, the final area revenue is less than the expected area yield multiplied by the higher of the projected price or harvest price and by the area loss trigger.The payment factor for revenue protection is calculated by:

Step 1: Multiplying the expected area yield by higher of projected price or harvest price; • Example: (898 pounds x $0.75) = $673.50 Step 2: Dividing the final area revenue by the result of step 1; • Example: ($555 ÷ $673.50) = 0.82Step 3: Subtracting step 2 from the area loss trigger; and • Example: (0.90 - 0.82) = 0.08 Step 4: Dividing step 3 by the coverage range to determine the payment factor, limited to a maximum of 1.000. • Example: (0.08 ÷ 0.20) = 0.400

Indemnities are calculated by multiplying the policy protection by the payment factor. • Example: ($14,817 x 0.400) = $5,926.80

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Supplemental Coverage Option • SCOGeneral Summary

What Is The Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO)? The Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO) provides additional coverage for a portion of your underlying crop insurance policy deductible. SCO is an endorsement to either a Yield Protection (YP), Revenue Protection (RP) or Revenue Protection with the Harvest Price Exclusion (RPHPE) policy. For crops that do not have revenue protection plans, SCO is also available as an endorsement to the Actual Production History (APH) policy.SCO must be elected on an application by the applicable sales closing date for the crop. The endorsement must be written with the same Approved Insurance Provider (AIP). Any crop on a farm that is enrolled in the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) program is not eligible for SCO coverage.

How Does SCO Work? SCO follows the coverage of the underlying policy. If the underlying policy is YP, then SCO covers yield loss. If the underlying policy is RP, then SCO covers revenue loss. The amount of SCO coverage will be dependent on the liability, coverage level and approved yield for your underlying policy. Although the value of the SCO coverage is based upon the individual policy, SCO losses are based upon county-level yield or revenue information. The underlying policy pays a loss on an individual basis, and an indemnity is triggered when you have an individual yield or revenue loss. The SCO trigger percentage (86 percent) is established by law and is the same for all SCO policies. SCO pays a loss on an area basis, and an indemnity is triggered when there is a county level loss in yield or revenue. It is possible to experience an individual loss but to not receive an SCO payment or vice-versa.

Premiums and FeesThe exact premium cost depends on the crop, county, coverage level you choose and the type of coverage you choose, such as YP or RP. The premium is in addition to the premium of the underlying policy. Premiums for SCO are subsidize by the Federal Government at a rate of 65 percent.SCO will also carry an additional administrative fee on top of the administrative fee for the underlying policy. This fee is $30 per crop policy. Waiver of the SCO administrative fee is applicable for insureds who qualify as a limited resource farmer or beginning farmer/rancher. Contact your local Rain and Hail Insurance Professional for more information regarding premiums.

Eligibility Producers who have elected to participate in the ARC program at FSA are not eligible to add SCO to their policy. Producers must have an underlying YP, RP, RPHPE or APH policy for crops that don’t have revenue protection.

AvailabilitySCO is available on numerous crop in select counties across the US. RMA utilizes yield data from the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Services (NASS) to develop an actuarially sound program and maintain program integrity. If the necessary quantity of yield data is available to properly develop and rate the Endorsement, it will be listed in the actuarial documents. Consult your local Rain and Hail Insurance Professional to check availability in your area.

Continuous EndorsementSCO is a continuous endorsement and will remain in effect until cancelled by the insured or AIP on or before the cancellation date. If the underlying policy for the crop is cancelled or terminated, coverage under the SCO Endorsement is automatically cancelled. Other changes to the underlying policy do not cancel the SCO Endorsement but may impact the coverage of the supplemental policy. Consult your local Rain and Hail Insurance Professional to evaluate your risk management choices.

Coverage Determination The Endorsement triggers an indemnity when the final county yield or revenue falls below 86 percent of the expected county revenue. To determine the SCO coverage you must first use the data on the underlying policy.For example, a grower has an underlying RP policy with 70 percent coverage. The crop has an APH yield of 175, and the RP projected price is $4.10. The value of the crop is $717.50 (175 bushels at $4.10 per bushel). The underlying policy covers 70 percent (or $502.25) of the expected crop value and leaves 25 percent (or $215.25) uncovered as a deductible. The coverage provided by SCO is the difference between 86 percent and the coverage election on the underlying policy (70 percent) multiplied by the value of the crop. For this example that equates to $114.80 [(86% - 70%) x $717.50]. Given the underlying policy is RP, if the harvest price is higher than the projected price, the RP coverage value will increase as will the SCO coverage. If the example price increases to $4.45, the SCO coverage will increase to $124.60 [175 x $4.45 x (86% - 70%)].

Indemnity CalculationContinuing the example from above, assume the Expected County Yield is 185, and the Actual County Yield was determined to be 150. Using the prices above, the expected county revenue would be the expected county yield multiplied by the higher of the projected price or the harvest price (185 x $4.45 = $823.25). The harvest revenue would be the actual county yield multiplied by the harvest price (150 x $4.45 = $667.50). The harvest revenue is equal to 81.1 percent of the expected county revenue ($667.50 ÷ $823.50).The SCO Endorsement begins to pay when county average revenue falls below 86 percent of its expected level. To determine the indemnity for SCO, an indemnity payment factor must be calculated. The factor is the difference between the trigger percentage minus the percentage of the expected county revenue divided by the the SCO coverage percentage. [(86%-81.1%) ÷ (86%-70%) = 30.6%]. Finally, the indemnity payment factor is multiplied by the SCO coverage to determine the indemnity (30.6% X 124.60 = $38.13).

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Supplemental Coverage Option • SCOGeneral Summary

SCO Coverage CalculationUnit APH 175Projected Price $4.10Unit Revenue $778.75 Coverage Level 70%Revenue Coverage $545.13Deductible amount $233.63SCO Coverage Percent (86% - Coverage Level) 16%SCO Coverage value $124.60

County-Based DataExpected County Yield 185Projected Price $4.10Minimum Expected County Revenue $758.50Final Expected County Revenue $823.25Actual County Yield 150Harvest Price $4.45Actual County Revenue $667.50

Indemnity CalculationsPercent of Expected County Revenue 81.1%Amount below Trigger 4.9%Indemnity Payment Factor 30.6%SCO Indemnity $38.13Example is simplified and does not reflect any particular crop, region or historical year. Example is for training purposes only.

Stacked Income Protection Policy (STAX)Producers may elect both the SCO Endorsement and STAX for upland cotton if they meet the eligibility requirements of both programs. However, the producer cannot insure the same acreage under both the SCO Endorsement and STAX. No later than the STAX sales closing date, the producer must designate the acres of upland cotton in the county that will be covered by STAX and which acres will be covered by SCO. If no designation is made, acreage will be covered under the SCO Endorsement.

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Vegetation Index • (VI)Apiculture (API)

About Apiculture Vegetation Index Coverage• This risk management tool insures against widespread loss of production of the insured crop in a designated area called a grid. Coverage is based on the

experience of a grid rather than individual farms.• Data utilized for VI comes from the U.S. Geological Survey Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS). • The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) is a measure indication the density of photosynthetic biomass on the ground based on the processing

of satellite imagery. • Coverage for API is available under the No Type Specified crop type. Losses are paid when the grid’s accumulated index, known as the final grid index, falls

below the insured’s trigger grid index.• VI only covers a decline caused by natural occurrences from the long-term historical average NDVI value for a grid and index interval. • The program does not provide hail and fire exclusion, high-risk land, late planting, replant requirements, replanting payments, prevented planting or experience

adjustment factor payments.• VI is an area-based plan of insurance. As such, it is possible to suffer a loss on an individual operation and not receive an indemnity payment. It is also possible

to receive an indemnity payment and not suffer a loss on an individual operation.

Levels of Coverage and Productivity Factors• The grower selects a different coverage level and productivity factor for each of the insured crop types in the county.• The expected grid index shown on the actuarial documents multiplied by the selected coverage level is the trigger grid index.• CAT is not available. Coverage levels are available from 70% to 90%, in 5% increments.• Productivity factors allow individualization of coverage based on the production of the crops produced and may be selected from 60% to 150%, in 1% increments.

Important DatesThe sales closing date and the acreage reporting date are November 15 preceding the start of the crop year. The contract change date for all states and counties is August 31.

UnitsA coverage unit is all insured acres within a grid ID for each crop type and index interval.

How It WorksThe coverage is based on a dollar amount of protection per acre. The actuarial will contain the county base value per acre by crop type.• County base value = $17.65 (Published in the county actuarial by crop type.)• Coverage level = 75% level (Elected by the grower.)• Productivity factor = 120% (Grower selects a number between 60% and 150%.)• $17.65 x 0.75 x 1.20 = $15.89 is the dollar amount of protection per acre.• The dollar amount of protection per acre will apply to all insured acres by crop type for the county.

Grid IDThe grid ID number, which corresponds with the location of the insured cropland, is determined by using the RMA website. The grid is utilized to determine the expected grid index and the final grid index, which are used in premium and loss calculation. The grid ID number will be reported on the acreage report.A vegetation grid is the acreage within an approximate 4.8 mile x 4.8 mile (8 km) gridded area established utilizing U.S. Geological Survey EROS NDVI data and identified by longitude and latitude. Vegetation is measured indicating the density of biomass on the ground via satellite imagery.

Selecting Index IntervalsSelection of the appropriate index intervals is critical to the effectiveness of this plan. Some factors to consider when determining which intervals to select include, but are not limited to, type of plant being pollinated, location, elevation, other biomass within the grid and time period when vegetative growth needed for sustaining colonies under normal conditions. Selecting intervals when vegetative growth does not normally occur or is not needed is not an effective use of this plan.

Loss Payments• Indemnities are based on the deviation from normal for each grid.• A payment may be made only if the final grid index for the insured unit is less than the grower’s trigger grid index.• The payment will be equal to the payment calculation factor multiplied by the policy protection per unit.• The payment calculation factor includes a total loss factor. A total loss factor is a factor used in the payment calculation that increases the amount of loss

incrementally until a total loss is paid when the final grid index is less than or equal to 30% of the expected grid index. The factor will be set at 0.30 unless otherwise specified in the Special Provisions. The total indemnity will never be more than 100% of the policy protection for the unit.

• The EROS NDVI data used to calculate the expected and final grid index is conclusively presumed to be accurate. RMA does not alter the data for use in VI policy.

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Vegetation Index • (VI)Apiculture (API)

Index IntervalsThe insurance period is determined by the interval selected by the insured. The Special Provisions may contain minimum limitations on the percentage of acreage that may be insured in any one interval.

Vegetation Index Interval PeriodsThe crop year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The Vegetation Index has 10 flexible, three-month time periods that cannot overlap. Availability of these 10 index intervals is limited by state as indicated in the county actuarial documents.

Index Intervals Start Date End Date(645) Index Interval January 1 March 31(646) Index Interval February 1 April 30(647) Index Interval March 1 May 31(648) Index Interval April 1 June 30(649) Index Interval May 1 July 31(650) Index Interval June 1 August 31(651) Index Interval July 1 September 30(652) Index Interval August 1 October 31(653) Index Interval September 1 November 30(654) Index Interval October 1 December 31

Program AvailabilityState County AvailabilityAZ All CountiesCO Archuleta, Delta, Dolores, Garfield, Hinsdale, La Plata, Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Blanco, San Juan and San MiguelID All CountiesNM All CountiesNV All CountiesOR All CountiesUT All CountiesWY All Counties

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Whole-Farm Revenue Protection • WFRPGeneral Summary

Whole-Farm Revenue ProtectionWhole-Farm Revenue Protection (WFRP) provides a risk management safety net for all commodities on the farm under one insurance policy. This insurance plan is tailored for any farm with up to $8.5 million in insured revenue, including farms with specialty or organic commodities (both crops and livestock), or those marketing to local, regional, specialty or direct markets. WFRP can be purchased in conjunction with Stacked Income Protection Plan (STAX).

AvailabilityWFRP is available in all counties in all 50 states.

Important DatesSales Closing, Cancellation, Termination Dates and Farm Operation Report:

County Specific........................................................................................................February 28 or March 15Revised Farm Operation Report Dates

Calendar Year Filers.............................................................................................................................July 15Early Fiscal Year Filers.........................................................................................................................July 15Late Fiscal Year Filers: If Fiscal Year Begins:August or September....................................................................................30 days after start of fiscal yearOctober, November, or December................................................................................................October 31Final Farm Operation Report.......The earlier of claim time or the sales closing date for the following year.

CoverageWFRP protects your farm against the loss of farm revenue that you expect to earn or will get from:

• Commodities you produce during the insurance period, whether they are sold or not;• Commodities you buy for resale during the insurance period; and• All commodities on the farm except timber, forest, and forest products; and animals for sport, or pets.

The policy also provides replant coverage:• For annual crops, except those covered by another policy;• Equal to the cost of replanting up to a maximum of 20 percent of the expected revenue; and• When the lessor of 20 percent or 20 acres of the crop needs to be replanted.

The approved revenue amount is determined on your Farm Operation Report and is the lower of the expected revenue for the insurance year or your whole-farm historic average revenue. If established criteria is met, historic revenue may be eligible for indexing or expanding operations calculations which would increase the revenue covered by WFRPCoverage levels range from 50 percent to 85 percent.Catastrophic Risk Protection (CAT) coverage is not available. The number of commodities produced on the farm are counted using a calculation that determines:

• If the farm has the diversification needed to qualify for the 80 and 85 percent coverage levels (there is a 3 commodity requirement);• The amount of premium rate discount you will receive due to farm diversification; and• To determine the subsidy amount

You may purchase WFRP alone or with other individual buy-up level (additional coverage) Federal crop insurance policies. When you buy WFRP with another policy, the WFRP premium is reduced due to the coverage provided by the other policy. Any indemnities received on individual policies will be considered revenue under the WFRP policy. If you have other Federal crop insurance policies at catastrophic levels of coverage, you do not qualify for WFRP.You may purchase WFRP coverage and coverage under the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) on the same commodity in the same year. You may not receive benefits under NAP and WFRP for the same loss. In the event a benefit is available under each program, you will need to elect which benefit to receive.

Coverage Level Commodity Count (Minimum Required) Maximum Farm Approved Revenue85% 3 $10,000,00080% 3 $10,625,00075% 1 $11,333,33370% 1 $12,147,85765% 1 $13,067,92360% 1 $14,166,16755% 1 $15,454,54550% 1 $17,000,000

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Whole-Farm Revenue Protection • WFRPGeneral Summary

The Commodity Count in the table on the previous page is a measure of the farm’s diversification, determined by the policy. The calculation determines the minimum proportion of revenue a commodity must contribute to the farm to be considered a commodity for WFRP. A farm’s revenue would be evenly distributed if an equal percentage of revenue came from each commodity produced, for example, 25 percent from corn, 25 percent from soybeans, 25 percent from spinach and 25 percent from carrots. The minimum proportion to be considered a countable commodity is one-third of that amount. In this example, for corn, soybeans, spinach or carrots to each county, each commodity would have to make up at least 8.3 percent of the total revenue of the farm to count as a commodity under WFRP. Commodities with revenue below the minimum will be grouped together in order to recognize farm diversification (this will make the commodity count higher). The Maximum Farm Approved Revenue represents the maximum approved revenue for a farm to be eligible for WFRP given the $8.5 million maximum liability allowed.

Causes of LossWFRP provides protection against the loss of insured revenue due to an unavoidable natural cause of loss, that occurs during the insurance period and will also provide carryover loss coverage if you are insured the following year. See the policy for a list of covered causes of loss.

Losses Under Whole-Farm Revenue ProtectionClaims are settled after taxes are filed for the insurance year. A loss under the WFRP policy occurs when the WFRP revenue-to-count for the insured year falls below the WFRP insured revenue. Revenue-to-count for the insured year is:

• Revenue from the tax form that is ‘approved revenue’ according to the policy;• Adjusted by excluding inventory from commodities produced in previous years;• Adjusted by including the value of commodities provided that have not yet been harvested or sold; and• Any other adjustments required by the policy such as those from uninsured causes of loss.

If the farm operation does not have expenses during the insurance year of at least 70 percent of the “approved expenses” the insured revenue amount will be reduced by 1 percent for each percentage point the actual approved expenses are below 70 percent of the approved expenses.

Premium SubsidyFarms with two or more commodities will receive a whole-farm premium subsidy as long as the minimum diversification requirements are met. Farms with one commodity will receive the basic level of premium subsidy.

WFRP Subsidy FactorsCoverage Level 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.85Subsidy Factor Commodity Count - 1 0.670 0.640 0.640 0.590 0.590 0.550 N/A N/A

Commodity Count - 2 0.800 0.800 0.800 0.800 0.800 0.800 N/A N/ACommodity Count - 3 0.800 0.800 0.800 0.800 0.800 0.800 0.710 0.560

EligibilityEligibility for WFRP coverage requires you to:

• Be a U.S. citizen or resident and be eligible to receive Federal benefits;• File either a Schedule F tax form or other farm tax form that can be converted to a Substitute Schedule F;• Have 5 consecutive years of farm tax history prior to the lag year.• Produce at least 50 percent of your agricultural commodities in counties where WFRP is available and the balance in neighboring counties;• Have no more than $8.5 million in insured revenue, which is the farm revenue allowed to be insured under the policy multiplied by the coverage level you select

(See table on previous page).• Have no more than 50 percent of total revenue from commodities purchased for resale;• Have ‘buy-up’ coverage levels on any Federal crop insurance plans you choose with the WFRP insurance plan.• Meet the diversification requirements of the policy by having two or more commodities if a commodity you are raising has revenue protection or actual revenue

history insurance available; and• Meet the diversification requirements of the policy by having two or more commodities if there are potatoes on the farm.

You will not be eligible for coverage if your expected revenue from animals and animal products or from nursery and greenhouse products is greater than $1 million.

Information You ProvideThere are certain documents you must provide to your crop insurance agent to get WFRP insurance. For the Whole-Farm History Report you must provide:

• 5 consecutive years of Schedule F or other farm tax forms (it must be possible to complete a Substitute Schedule F form if you filed farm tax forms other than Schedule F).

• If the farm operation has physically expanded in the last few years, information supporting the expansion; and• Any supporting information required, including other signed tax forms.

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Yield Exclusion • YEGeneral Summary

About APH Yield ExclusionThe Actual Production History (APH) Yield Exclusion (YE) is a provision in the 2014 Farm Bill that allows farmers with qualifying crops in eligible counties to exclude low yields in exceptionally bad years (such as a year in which a natural disaster or other extreme weather occurs) from their production history when calculating yields used to establish their crop insurance coverage. Crop years are eligible when the average per planted acreage yield for the county was at least 50 percent below the simple average for the previous 10 consecutive crop years. It will allow eligible producers to receive a higher approved yield on their insurance policies through the federal crop insurance program.Crop years eligible for exclusion are determined by the Risk Management Agency (RMA). RMA data will be the primary data used to determine the average per planted acre yield for the county and the simple average for the previous 10 consecutive crop years, if sufficient RMA data exists. If RMA data is not sufficient for any given crop year, RMA will use National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) data if there is sufficient NASS data available at the appropriate irrigated/non-irrigated level for the crop year. If neither sufficient RMA nor NASS data is available, RMA may use, in a limited number of situations, the transitional yield from the county to complete the 10 year average. A crop year will not be eligible if there is not sufficient information to determine the average per planted acre yield for the county or the 10 year average did not have enough years of sufficient data. Due to limited data availability, the earliest year that RMA may identify as being eligible to be excluded will be 1995, which will use data from 1985 through 1994 to determine the 10 year average.A crop year that has been determined eligible for exclusion for a crop in a county will be eligible for exclusion in contiguous counties. Actuarial documents will identify the crop year as a primary county (P) or as a contiguous county (C).

Type High Amylase 382 High Amylase 382 Blue 383 Blue 383 Grain 016Practice Non-Irrigated 003 Irrigated 002 Non-Irrigated 003 Irrigated 002 Non-Irrigated 003Yield ExclusionsEligible Yield 2012 (C) 2010 (P) 2012 (C) 2010 (P) 2012 (C)Exclusion Years 2003 (C) 2007 (C) 2003 (C) 2007 (C) 2003 (C)

Impact on PremiumProducers electing APH YE will likely have higher approved yields and increased insurance coverage. These increases will likely result in a higher premium rate to account for the increased risk of loss. The premium changed will reflect the higher effective coverage level and higher risk of loss due to the additional coverage created by excluding extremely low actual yields from the database(s). Premiums for producers not selecting the APH YE will not be affected.

Eligible CropsEligible crops and crop years for exclusion will be identified in the actuarial documents. The number of eligible crops has been expanded since the inception of the APH YE. The APH YE can be added as an option to either Catastrophic Risk Protection (CAT) or buy-up insurance policies.

Continuous OptionYE must be elected by the applicable sales closing date for the insurance policy. It is a continuous option until cancellation is requested in writing by the policy-holder. Once the option has been elected, it will automatically exclude any and all eligible crop yields from the approved yield calculation. All actual yields will physically remain in the database. If less than four years of actual yields are available after YE is applied, the applicable variable T-Yields will be used to complete the database for calculation of the approved yield. Excluded actual years continue to count for the purposes of determining the applicable variable T-Yield.Producers may elect to opt-out of excludable yield(s) for specific crop year(s). Producers must make the decision to opt-out of the specific excludable yield(s) by the production reporting date (PRD) for the applicable crop and county. Once a producer has decided to opt-out of excluding an actual yield(s) in eligible crop years, this decision will continue to apply in subsequent crop years unless the YE option is cancelled or the producer decides to change which actual yields are excluded or opted-out.The most recent crop year will not be identified as eligible for yield exclusion in the actuarial documents since the production data necessary for RMA to determine whether the most recent crop year meets the criteria for exclusion is not available until after the PRD for that crop year.If the YE option is cancelled in writing on or before the cancellation date for the effective crop year, the yield exclusion will no longer apply to the applicable crops. The 10 percent yield limitation will not apply the year YE is cancelled for any APH database that had a year excluded under YE. Yield adjustment, if elected, and the yield floor may apply to the APH databases.YE is considered cancelled when a policy is transferred to another Approved Insurance Provider (AIP). If the policyholder wishes to continue the use of YE, he/she must make that election on or before the sales closing date with the assuming AIP. YE is considered a new election with the assuming AIP, and all actual yields for an eligible crop year will be automatically excluded. Any crop years that were previously opted-out will need to be identified again with the assuming AIP.

Interaction with Yield AdjustmentProducers can elect and apply both Yield Adjustment (YA) and YE options on a policy and within an APH database. Only one of the options can be applied to an actual yield for an eligible crop year within a database. If both options are elected to apply to all eligible crop years and a crop year qualifies for both elections, YE will apply to an actual yield in an eligible crop year unless the insured chooses to not exclude that yield in the APH database. If the insured chooses to opt out of the YE on an eligible crop year and has elected YA, the yield adjustment will apply. The insured also has the option to opt out of the YE on an eligible year and not apply the yield adjustment (YA), if he/she chooses.

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Yield Exclusion • YEGeneral Summary

Impact of Yield Exclusion on Simply Average T-YieldsAdded land and new Crop/Practice/Type procedures are not affected by the election of YE, however, the calculations for Simple Average T-Yields (SA T-Yields) are changed when an actual yield in an eligible year is excluded. Instead of utilizing the approved APH yield from each of the insured’s existing APH databases for the policy that have at least one year of actual/assigned yields, by Crop/P/T/T-Yield Map Area to calculate the SA T-Yield, the calculations will use the adjusted yield for those APH databases with excluded actual yields in an eligible crop year that have at least one actual/assigned yield prior to any exclusions and the approved APH yield for those APH databases where actual yields have not been excluded that have at least one actual/assigned yield.

Impact of YE on Trend Adjustment (TA)When an actual yield in an eligible crop year is excluded, an excluded actual is not considered for TA purposes when determining the following:

1. When an APH database qualifies for TA by having at least an actual yield in one of the four most recent crop years;2. The applicable TA percentages, and;3. The highest actual yield in the APH database with one year of trend adjustment applied for the TA limitation of the approved APH yield for the APH database.

The following chart illustrates how YE can impact the Approved APH yield on a database and how it interacts with YA and TA options. In the example, 2007, 2012 and 2013 have been identified in the actuarial documents as eligible for YE. Individually, the options have an impact on the Approved APH. Combined the impact can be even greater. The additional costs for the additional coverage need to be analyzed to determine what combination of options best fits the risk management needs of the producer.

Year Eligible for Exclusion T-Yield

60% of Applicable T-Yield

APH APH w/ YAAPH w/ YA and TA

APH w/ All Eligible Yields Excluded

APH w/ All Eligible Yields Excluded and YA

APH w/ All Eligible Yields Excluded, YA and TA

2005 No 126 76 628 628 684 628 628 6842006 No 140 84 746 746 797 746 746 7972007 Yes - by contiguous 164 98 231 231 2762008 No 197 118 563 563 602 563 563 6022009 No 197 118 430 430 464 430 430 4642010 No 197 118 111 118 146 111 118 1462011 No 197 118 531 531 554 531 531 5542012 Yes - by county 197 118 0 118 1352013 Yes - by county 197 118 35 118 1292014 No 219 131 95 131 137 95 131 137

Approved APH Yield 337 361 392 443 450 483

This example is for educational purposes only.

YE HelperRain and Hail has developed the YE Helper to provide growers with information on how YE can impact individual policies using actual policy data. YE Helper will analyze an individual policy/APH database to optimize policy coverage using the available options. YE Helper can assist growers with determining which options to utilize in their risk management program.

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Yield Protection • YPGeneral Summary

About Yield ProtectionYield Protection (YP) protects against a production loss for crops for which revenue protection is available but was not selected. YP also provides prevented planting and replant protection. Coverage is expressed as a production guarantee (approved yield times the coverage level). Catastrophic (CAT) coverage is available at 50% of the approved yield and 55% of the projected price (50/55).

Yield GuaranteeThe YP yield guarantee is the approved yield multiplied by the selected level of coverage and the insured acreage. Coverage levels are available from 50% to 75%, in 5% increments (80% and 85% coverage levels are available in limited areas) of the approved yield up to 100% of the projected price, which is determined by the Commodity Exchange Price Provisions.

Production to CountThe production to count for the insurance unit is the actual production, plus any yield appraisals, less any adjustments for excess moisture or poor quality (if applicable). Producers should notify their crop insurance agent or company immediately to get specific instructions on what to do if the crop is damaged or the producer plans to utilize production in such a way that harvested production cannot be determined.

Loss PaymentThe loss payment is calculated by subtracting the net amount of production from the yield guarantee and multiplying the result by the projected price and percent of share.

Benefits of YP• YP fosters greater grower confidence to do pre-harvest

crop sales to improve profits.

• YP provides stability for long-term business plans.

• YP may result in improved risk and financial management.

• YP may be viewed more favorably as loan collateral.

• YP can act as a cash flow safety net.

Units• The basic unit is all acreage of the crop in the county of which

the insured has 100% ownership or shares with the same person.

• Basic units may be further divided into optional units, if qualifications are met.

• Enterprise units are available for all crops with YP.

• The unit structure defined in the Common Crop Insurance Provisions may be modified by the Crop Provisions.

How It Works IllustrationBushel Guarantee 150 Bu./A. × 75% × 100 A. = 11,250 Bu. Production to Count 100 Bu./A. × 100 A. = 10,000 Bu. Production Loss = 1,250 Bu. Loss Payment 1,250 Bu. × $4.75 projected price = $5,937.50

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Crop State Sales Closing

Projected Price***

Barley AK, CA 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Dec. cornNM 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT July cornIA, ME, MI, MN, MT, ND, NE, NV, SD, UT, VT, WI, WY 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Sept. cornDE, GA, IL, IN, KY, MD, MO, NC, NJ, NM, OH, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT July cornWV 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT Sept. cornAZ, CA 10/31 Sept. 15 to Oct. 14 average of CBOT July corn

Spring Barley KS 3/15; 9/30 Feb. average of CBOT July cornCO, ID, NY, OR, PA, WA 3/15; 9/30 Feb. average of CBOT Sept. cornNV, UT 10/31 Feb. average of CBOT Sept. corn

Winter Barley ID, OR, WA 3/15 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT Sept. cornCO, KS 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT July cornID, NY, OR, PA, WA 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT Sept. cornNV, UT 10/31 Sept. 15 to Oct. 14 average of CBOT Sept. corn

Canola MN, MT, ND 3/15 Feb. average of ICE Nov. canolaOK 8/31 July 15 to Aug. 14 average of ICE July canolaAL, GA 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of ICE July canola

Spring Canola

ID, OR, WA 3/15; 8/31 Feb. average of ICE Nov. canola

Fall Canola ID, OR, WA 8/31 July 15 to Aug. 14 average of ICE Nov. canolaCorn TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT Sept. corn

TX 2/15 Jan. average of CBOT Dec. cornAL, FL, GA, LA, SC 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Sept. cornAR, AZ, CA, MS, NC 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Dec. cornCO, CT, DE, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY

3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Dec. corn

Cotton TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of ICE Oct. cottonAL, AR, AZ, CA, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TX 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of ICE Dec. cottonKS, MO, NM, OK, TN, TX, VA 3/15 Feb. average of ICE Dec. cotton

Grain Sorghum

TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT Sept. cornTX 2/15 Jan. average of CBOT Dec. cornAL, AR, AZ, CA, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Dec. cornCO, DE, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, MO, ND, NE, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, PA, SD, TN, TX, VA, WI 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Dec. corn

Rice TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT Sept. riceFL 2/15 Jan. average of CBOT Nov. riceLA 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Sept. riceAR, CA, IL, MO, MS, OK, TN, TX 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Nov. rice

Soybeans TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT Nov. soybeansAL, FL, GA, NC, SC 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Jan. soybeansAR, LA, MS, TX 2/28 Jan. 15 to Feb. 14 average of CBOT Nov. soybeansDE, MD, OK, VA, WV 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Jan. soybeansCO, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, SD, TN, TX, VT, WA, WI 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Nov. soybeans

Sunflowers TX 1/31 Dec. 15 to Jan. 14 average of CBOT July soybean oilCO, KS, MN, MT, ND, NE, OK, SD, TX, WY 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Dec. soybean oil

Wheat AK, ME, MN, VT 3/15 Feb. average of MGE Sept. hard red spring wheatKS, NM, OK, TX 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of KCBOT July hard red winter wheatAL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT July wheatDE, IL, IN, MD, MI, MO, NJ, NY, OH, PA, VA, WV 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT Sept. wheat

Spring Wheat*

CO, IA, MT, ND, NE, SD, WI, WY 3/15 Feb. average of MGE Sept. hard red spring wheatCA** 3/15 Feb. average of CBOT Sept. wheatCO, IA, MT, NE, SD, WI, WY 9/30 Feb. average of MGE Sept. hard red spring wheat CA**, ID, OR, WA 9/30 Feb. average of CBOT Sept. wheat****NV, UT 10/31 Feb. average of CBOT Sept. wheatAZ, CA** 10/31 Sept. 15 to Oct. 14 of MGE July hard red spring wheat

Winter Wheat

CO, MT, NE, SD, WY 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of KCBOT Sept. hard red winter wheatCA**, IA, ID, OR, WA, WI 9/30 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT Sept. wheat ****NV, UT 10/31 Aug. 15 to Sept. 14 average of CBOT Sept. wheatAZ, CA** 10/31 Sept. 15 to Oct. 14 average of KCBOT July hard red winter wheat

Yield Protection • YPGeneral Summary

*Durum and khorasan wheat can be insured as hard red spring wheat. **Available in select counties. Check actuarials for more information. ***The calculation period, board of trade, contract month and crop are listed. Many prices also include factors determined by RMA. ****Wheat prices for CA, ID, OR and WA include an adjustment factor that uses the average five-year difference between the Portland Mercantile Exchange (PME) and CBOT wheat prices. CBOT = Chicago Board of Trade, ICE = Intercontinental Exchange, KCBOT = Kansas City Board of Trade, MGE = Minneapolis Grain Exchange

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2016 Crop Insurance Data by StateAs of April 24, 2017

StateTotal Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Government Paid

Premium ($)Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

Estimated % Acres

Insured at Buy Up*

Estimated % Eligible

Acres Insured*

ALABAMA 19,487 487,185,404 1,368,782 65,472,671 44,714,591 20,758,080 42,073,232 64% 75% 80%ALASKA 29 687,330 6,668 73,316 60,781 12,535 11,382 16% 35% 88%ARIZONA 2,178 291,760,196 1,145,319 19,456,543 12,350,700 7,105,843 19,015,356 98% 27% 50%ARKANSAS 38,750 1,566,285,525 5,339,950 122,762,403 85,702,675 37,059,728 133,331,278 109% 67% 87%CALIFORNIA 34,388 10,000,367,298 6,271,031 481,096,282 290,336,803 190,759,479 285,105,278 59% 32% 49%COLORADO 41,547 1,106,456,840 6,327,947 165,064,731 100,337,020 64,727,711 75,193,446 46% 86% 88%CONNECTICUT 283 30,687,155 18,561 4,763,563 2,950,842 1,812,721 2,242,284 47% 34% 50%DELAWARE 2,712 109,595,056 327,702 9,212,371 5,653,129 3,559,242 3,306,225 36% 60% 67%FLORIDA 13,925 2,886,329,270 1,692,580 102,601,529 66,229,506 36,372,023 55,233,284 54% 22% 54%GEORGIA 54,222 1,308,681,424 2,695,844 149,530,562 95,663,992 53,866,570 141,268,473 94% 66% 78%HAWAII** 207 121,162,577 28,847 1,434,055 894,851 539,204 861,036 60% 27% 28%IDAHO 12,876 1,193,905,384 2,058,101 71,377,016 41,982,399 29,394,617 17,710,088 25% 45% 57%ILLINOIS 162,866 9,378,923,735 19,244,168 626,602,916 354,260,998 272,341,918 90,667,620 14% 85% 86%INDIANA 63,671 4,480,523,651 9,476,073 341,594,721 190,427,646 151,167,075 75,572,401 22% 81% 82%IOWA 162,593 10,962,237,665 21,921,655 596,865,236 316,636,508 280,228,728 53,762,420 9% 93% 93%KANSAS 269,141 4,134,879,693 19,146,094 603,049,335 371,773,546 231,275,789 77,007,267 13% 87% 88%KENTUCKY 29,505 1,399,798,998 3,349,606 143,164,597 91,329,169 51,835,428 120,969,605 84% 84% 86%LOUISIANA** 21,855 959,816,613 3,089,533 75,312,907 52,983,256 22,329,651 94,959,396 126% 74% 91%MAINE 744 75,036,656 110,027 9,752,491 6,482,455 3,270,036 2,887,454 30% 23% 44%MARYLAND 7,006 299,070,676 883,087 29,485,696 18,686,592 10,799,104 10,414,308 35% 56% 63%MASSACHUSETTS 524 42,352,217 25,346 3,180,104 1,969,965 1,210,139 3,156,126 99% 46% 73%MICHIGAN 32,230 1,794,030,396 4,205,350 166,184,237 109,425,180 56,759,057 45,852,651 28% 63% 72%MINNESOTA 134,622 7,522,539,636 17,585,827 558,294,747 340,691,790 217,602,957 116,514,946 21% 90% 92%MISSISSIPPI** 24,983 1,227,313,648 3,852,929 123,390,005 86,860,498 36,529,507 106,726,302 86% 79% 91%MISSOURI 95,581 2,978,114,951 9,387,168 357,337,448 232,763,412 124,574,036 76,643,639 21% 94% 99%MONTANA 34,447 1,071,783,279 9,523,812 156,219,218 95,869,699 60,349,519 73,663,166 47% 82% 91%NEBRASKA 167,844 6,763,653,194 17,447,685 508,308,477 291,114,750 217,193,727 117,657,023 23% 92% 93%NEVADA** 334 81,328,592 3,940,378 11,034,310 6,282,124 4,752,186 16,187,978 147% 5% 11%NEW HAMPSHIRE 78 4,631,945 8,645 524,475 352,531 171,944 1,110,424 212% 22% 43%NEW JERSEY 1,540 70,936,492 158,205 5,814,929 4,241,579 1,573,350 3,603,543 62% 50% 58%NEW MEXICO 4,195 221,469,283 4,815,791 30,039,582 18,547,627 11,491,955 24,675,620 82% 53% 66%NEW YORK 6,319 528,458,205 1,064,037 47,694,705 31,573,760 16,120,945 63,945,223 134% 41% 52%NORTH CAROLINA 39,241 1,615,533,999 3,662,807 177,292,567 114,543,809 62,748,758 252,436,587 142% 86% 91%NORTH DAKOTA 179,030 5,003,068,403 23,353,149 853,373,737 580,911,662 272,462,075 287,684,317 34% 97% 98%OHIO 60,535 2,968,239,437 7,009,919 238,573,581 142,887,911 95,685,670 78,995,399 33% 76% 77%OKLAHOMA 44,284 806,465,337 6,550,035 176,187,286 115,810,753 60,376,533 55,034,060 31% 70% 72%OREGON 6,091 663,429,211 1,261,732 37,550,248 21,790,768 15,759,480 25,469,370 68% 52% 58%PENNSYLVANIA 11,767 463,389,664 1,184,991 60,597,368 41,153,814 19,443,554 54,513,669 90% 41% 46%RHODE ISLAND 36 1,202,089 1,190 79,984 57,908 22,076 226,952 284% 14% 35%SOUTH CAROLINA 13,087 431,090,891 1,315,598 70,321,946 46,579,497 23,742,449 62,722,989 89% 87% 96%SOUTH DAKOTA 119,170 4,219,778,209 16,542,841 675,245,349 475,013,409 200,231,940 163,409,912 24% 92% 97%TENNESSEE 24,481 864,753,230 2,707,211 94,163,122 62,772,025 31,391,097 49,372,464 52% 72% 84%TEXAS 209,114 4,354,782,061 38,592,885 889,168,075 602,055,681 287,112,394 480,175,695 54% 82% 86%UTAH 863 46,232,553 665,353 4,950,932 3,216,871 1,734,061 2,736,409 55% 22% 38%VERMONT 469 26,798,209 73,404 3,195,825 2,112,164 1,083,661 880,890 28% 51% 74%VIRGINIA 12,582 500,988,636 1,251,311 62,626,287 41,129,549 21,496,738 48,476,210 77% 73% 76%WASHINGTON 18,929 3,011,440,450 2,963,904 149,655,549 86,885,558 62,769,991 51,438,516 34% 65% 72%WEST VIRGINIA 523 17,643,712 49,587 2,178,220 1,419,612 758,608 1,105,846 51% 47% 53%WISCONSIN 49,229 2,258,740,604 5,248,022 216,658,008 140,302,557 76,355,451 24,928,318 12% 66% 70%WYOMING 5,436 132,204,772 2,050,660 17,462,447 10,073,578 7,388,869 15,846,233 91% 72% 86%U.S. TOTAL 2,235,549 100,485,784,451 291,001,347 9,315,975,709 5,857,867,500 3,458,108,209 3,606,782,310 39% 81% 86%

Source: RMA Industry Summary By State as of 04/24/2017. *2015 NASS eligible acres used to estimate production. **2012 NASS total acres used to calculate estimated % acres insured at buy up and estimated % eligible acres insured. 2016 loss information is preliminary.

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2016 Crop Insurance Summary by Congressional DistrictAs of April 24, 2017State Representative

Protection in Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

ALABAMA 01 Bradley Byrne 89,035,583 158,048 7,633,816 2,367,263 1,678,878 22%02 Martha Roby 118,674,508 344,625 25,114,300 9,260,738 16,691,435 66%03 Mike Rogers 36,790,948 124,240 4,803,029 1,445,291 4,337,215 90%04 Robert B. Aderholt 113,669,028 350,700 12,969,439 3,636,690 10,821,569 83%05 Mo Brooks 120,901,700 383,981 13,961,993 3,794,673 10,201,078 73%06 Gary J. Palmer 5,538,896 14,773 966,131 312,081 467,035 48%07 Terri A. Sewell 29,859,214 115,936 4,813,875 1,311,175 2,581,852 54%STATE TOTALS 487,185,404 1,368,782 65,472,671 20,758,080 42,073,232 64%

ALASKA 01 Don Young 687,330 6,668 73,316 12,535 11,382 16%STATE TOTALS 687,330 6,668 73,316 12,535 11,382 16%

ARIZONA 01 Tom O'Halleran 216,873,326 908,748 15,767,276 5,841,788 15,977,087 101%02 Martha McSally 57,183,461 196,761 3,214,620 1,183,654 1,790,525 56%03 Raúl M. Grijalva 199,353,157 624,468 12,926,007 4,512,081 12,377,093 96%04 Paul A. Gosar 199,652,746 679,535 13,015,617 4,501,732 12,481,771 96%05 Andy Biggs 47,074,102 87,757 1,508,606 430,309 220,079 15%06 David Schweikert 47,074,102 87,757 1,508,606 430,309 220,079 15%07 Ruben Gallego 47,074,102 87,757 1,508,606 430,309 220,079 15%08 Trent Franks 47,074,102 87,757 1,508,606 430,309 220,079 15%09 Kyrsten Sinema 47,074,102 87,757 1,508,606 430,309 220,079 15%STATE TOTALS 291,760,196 1,145,319 19,456,543 7,105,843 19,015,356 98%

ARKANSAS 01 Eric A. "Rick" Crawford 1,418,769,040 4,744,301 103,197,836 31,021,352 106,998,187 104%02 J. French Hill 28,931,343 130,441 3,724,131 1,215,522 4,908,404 132%03 Steve Womack 10,661,350 60,592 1,843,845 691,001 2,153,941 117%04 Bruce Westerman 163,540,008 598,908 17,366,479 5,131,091 22,393,394 129%STATE TOTALS 1,566,285,525 5,339,950 122,762,403 37,059,728 133,331,278 109%

CALIFORNIA 01 Doug LaMalfa 719,249,730 1,335,475 36,627,127 15,092,500 23,756,400 65%02 Jared Huffman 247,774,634 187,969 7,632,907 3,170,686 3,586,627 47%03 John Garamendi 1,388,484,114 1,023,522 63,973,465 26,712,176 54,935,988 86%04 Tom McClintock 2,597,958,617 1,143,011 128,841,268 52,654,404 83,235,416 65%05 Mike Thompson 507,396,841 230,465 15,857,384 6,380,099 7,291,473 46%06 Doris O. Matsui 293,045,483 230,738 13,299,615 5,502,927 5,451,529 41%07 Ami Bera 82,448,653 54,159 3,596,974 1,493,181 2,612,643 73%08 Paul Cook 5,799,598 31,905 475,696 198,278 226,069 48%09 Jerry McNerney 722,400,023 325,452 41,806,047 16,863,065 32,544,993 78%10 Jeff Denham 1,141,294,276 423,253 57,531,380 23,052,787 35,838,217 62%11 Mark DeSaulnier 23,676,751 39,473 1,748,718 765,857 683,015 39%13 Barbara Lee 4,120,842 23,237 245,063 95,398 68,026 28%15 Eric Swalwell 27,797,593 62,710 1,993,781 861,255 751,041 38%16 Jim Costa 3,665,540,980 1,534,964 169,744,983 69,054,532 95,759,771 56%17 Ro Khanna 12,294,422 53,062 1,366,917 595,482 3,610,892 264%18 Anna G. Eshoo 17,178,457 32,696 1,678,656 766,304 3,641,982 217%19 Zoe Lofgren 8,173,580 29,825 1,121,854 500,084 3,542,866 316%20 Jimmy Panetta 158,572,895 274,121 6,949,908 2,647,079 6,350,060 91%21 David G. Valadao 4,694,214,184 2,308,694 240,689,579 94,770,837 132,700,855 55%22 Devin Nunes 2,674,035,061 1,244,803 140,543,220 56,619,333 89,216,399 63%23 Kevin McCarthy 2,383,402,427 1,228,023 121,418,151 45,663,285 42,060,403 35%24 Salud O. Carbajal 283,493,763 259,222 12,222,395 4,231,931 3,446,086 28%25 Stephen Knight 113,295,273 66,490 5,089,655 1,603,244 1,119,915 22%26 Julia Brownley 113,295,273 66,490 5,089,655 1,603,244 1,119,915 22%27 Judy Chu 4,111,675 21,978 443,178 197,539 200,923 45%28 Adam B. Schiff 729,010 20,760 256,253 120,905 185,316 72%29 Tony Cárdenas 729,010 20,760 256,253 120,905 185,316 72%30 Brad Sherman 113,295,273 66,490 5,089,655 1,603,244 1,119,915 22%31 Pete Aguilar 3,382,665 1,218 186,925 76,634 15,607 8%32 Grace F. Napolitano 729,010 20,760 256,253 120,905 185,316 72%33 Ted Lieu 729,010 20,760 256,253 120,905 185,316 72%34 Vacancy 729,010 20,760 256,253 120,905 185,316 72%35 Norma J. Torres 4,111,675 21,978 443,178 197,539 200,923 45%36 Raul Ruiz 67,334,049 45,053 2,432,755 647,561 2,138,897 88%37 Karen Bass 729,010 20,760 256,253 120,905 185,316 72%38 Linda T. Sánchez 729,010 20,760 256,253 120,905 185,316 72%39 Edward R. Royce 14,190,444 23,610 607,360 217,156 200,923 33%40 Lucille Roybal-Allard 729,010 20,760 256,253 120,905 185,316 72%41 Mark Takano 67,334,049 45,053 2,432,755 647,561 2,138,897 88%42 Ken Calvert 67,334,049 45,053 2,432,755 647,561 2,138,897 88%43 Maxine Waters 729,010 20,760 256,253 120,905 185,316 72%44 Nanette Diaz Barragán 729,010 20,760 256,253 120,905 185,316 72%45 Mimi Walters 10,078,769 1,632 164,182 19,617 0 0%46 J. Luis Correa 10,078,769 1,632 164,182 19,617 0 0%47 Alan S. Lowenthal 10,807,779 22,392 420,435 140,522 185,316 44%48 Dana Rohrabacher 10,078,769 1,632 164,182 19,617 0 0%49 Darrell E. Issa 53,637,103 14,950 1,875,630 418,725 753,367 40%50 Duncan Hunter 110,892,383 58,371 4,144,203 1,046,669 2,892,264 70%51 Juan Vargas 86,234,185 43,855 4,037,102 1,321,436 5,934,435 147%

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52 Scott H. Peters 43,558,334 13,318 1,711,448 399,108 753,367 44%53 Susan A. Davis 43,558,334 13,318 1,711,448 399,108 753,367 44%STATE TOTALS 10,000,367,298 6,438,599 481,096,282 190,759,479 285,105,278 59%

COLORADO 01 Diana DeGette 6,533,196 71,691 1,874,480 742,554 417,421 22%02 Jared Polis 138,979,800 501,692 17,996,390 7,182,259 11,356,162 63%03 Scott R. Tipton 196,391,113 637,481 21,245,377 7,973,356 10,661,173 50%04 Ken Buck 885,485,265 5,604,529 142,045,394 56,001,382 63,734,687 45%05 Doug Lamborn 733,168 17,576 146,718 69,583 144,226 98%06 Mike Coffman 42,007,349 261,938 7,657,136 2,962,704 3,069,687 40%07 Ed Perlmutter 35,798,781 193,229 5,868,038 2,254,876 2,685,494 46%STATE TOTALS 1,106,456,840 6,327,947 165,064,731 64,727,711 75,193,446 46%

CONNECTICUT 01 John B. Larson 14,719,109 7,199 3,730,340 1,450,471 1,577,125 42%02 Joe Courtney 19,925,358 15,623 4,592,643 1,769,801 2,004,990 44%03 Rosa L. DeLauro 1,962,467 817 398,220 128,595 330,249 83%04 James A. Himes 1,289,246 602 269,485 90,437 224,432 83%05 Elizabeth H. Esty 15,335,134 7,586 3,871,090 1,502,750 1,695,740 44%STATE TOTALS 30,687,155 18,561 4,763,563 1,812,721 2,242,284 47%

DELAWARE 01 Lisa Blunt Rochester 107,708,390 327,702 9,200,447 3,559,242 3,306,225 36%STATE TOTALS 107,708,390 327,702 9,200,447 3,559,242 3,306,225 36%

FLORIDA 01 Matt Gaetz 37,361,597 96,135 5,547,531 1,886,717 1,851,778 33%02 Neal P. Dunn 106,737,744 228,229 14,063,417 5,595,882 13,401,882 95%03 Ted S. Yoho 41,064,469 29,001 2,665,369 1,058,058 4,777,452 179%04 John H. Rutherford 16,542,903 15,071 952,254 325,731 1,535,924 161%05 Al Lawson 44,068,015 57,951 2,126,994 736,716 1,108,512 52%06 Ron DeSantis 86,908,985 32,922 3,184,601 1,068,101 2,876,876 90%07 Stephanie N. Murphy 19,147,614 1,628 406,221 94,676 81,562 20%08 Bill Posey 148,921,010 34,369 4,296,814 1,488,901 450,426 10%09 Darren Soto 368,082,747 168,855 10,233,880 3,507,715 3,681,407 36%10 Val Butler Demings 17,166,788 1,238 340,330 69,498 51,951 15%11 Daniel Webster 88,570,931 35,872 3,366,776 1,164,777 3,275,194 97%12 Gus M. Bilirakis 45,047,712 14,410 2,354,326 893,350 3,422,758 145%14 Kathy Castor 31,520,663 8,550 1,832,903 697,306 2,972,943 162%15 Dennis A. Ross 403,322,207 112,577 11,472,099 3,848,487 6,313,583 55%16 Vern Buchanan 131,298,691 41,748 5,819,063 2,043,019 6,594,510 113%17 Thomas J. Rooney 1,135,116,663 540,607 29,767,977 10,101,096 14,272,398 48%18 Brian J. Mast 319,639,846 400,583 8,181,127 2,910,483 1,805,176 22%19 Francis Rooney 248,567,039 46,367 6,529,176 2,095,264 2,911,280 45%20 Alcee L. Hastings 152,604,078 337,584 3,191,760 999,303 570,557 18%21 Lois Frankel 150,378,529 335,468 3,079,446 956,398 511,495 17%22 Theodore E. Deutch 152,604,078 337,584 3,191,760 999,303 570,557 18%23 Debbie Wasserman Schultz 281,619,597 8,279 14,763,667 5,587,963 3,027,227 21%24 Frederica S. Wilson 281,619,597 8,279 14,763,667 5,587,963 3,027,227 21%25 Mario Diaz-Balart 765,186,492 175,046 25,760,327 9,008,461 7,385,187 29%26 Carlos Curbelo 279,394,048 6,163 14,651,353 5,545,058 2,968,165 20%27 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen 279,394,048 6,163 14,651,353 5,545,058 2,968,165 20%STATE TOTALS 2,886,329,270 59,076,776 102,601,529 36,372,023 55,233,284 54%

GEORGIA 01 Earl L. "Buddy" Carter 85,914,434 138,900 11,825,043 4,455,297 12,054,613 102%02 Sanford D. Bishop 541,319,600 1,075,645 56,647,346 20,731,251 44,732,730 79%03 A. Drew Ferguson 2,146,191 7,127 442,505 179,213 562,517 127%07 Rob Woodall 524,033 2,430 72,892 35,717 225,164 309%08 Austin Scott 361,931,229 803,592 37,759,631 13,542,101 39,390,997 104%09 Doug Collins 3,908,545 19,071 569,727 236,130 1,614,417 283%10 Jody B. Hice 30,806,880 89,841 3,392,791 1,157,658 2,923,173 86%11 Barry Loudermilk 2,291,010 7,653 273,134 90,652 395,843 145%12 Rick W. Allen 255,183,316 543,630 38,339,288 13,464,933 37,430,271 98%14 Tom Graves 9,632,829 36,699 1,249,031 405,120 3,185,542 255%STATE TOTALS 1,308,681,424 2,695,844 149,530,562 53,866,570 141,268,473 94%

HAWAII 01 Colleen Hanabusa 849,044 0 8,045 2,577 0 0%02 Tulsi Gabbard 97,728,334 28,847 1,065,164 401,561 826,796 78%STATE TOTALS 121,162,577 28,847 1,434,055 539,204 861,036 60%

IDAHO 01 Raúl R. Labrador 289,391,849 671,650 22,788,123 10,735,793 3,550,121 16%02 Michael K. Simpson 903,124,420 1,386,087 48,581,050 18,658,824 14,159,967 29%STATE TOTALS 1,193,905,384 2,058,101 71,377,016 29,394,617 17,710,088 25%

ILLINOIS 01 Bobby L. Rush 83,513,510 192,180 4,823,900 2,323,135 676,404 14%02 Robin L. Kelly 232,794,451 487,711 12,529,138 6,113,453 1,118,217 9%03 Daniel Lipinski 84,965,113 196,161 4,902,196 2,361,590 692,166 14%04 Luis V. Gutiérrez 2,879,251 8,347 250,205 107,563 62,077 25%05 Mike Quigley 4,330,854 12,328 328,501 146,018 77,839 24%06 Peter J. Roskam 151,575,576 300,258 9,025,873 4,130,183 740,800 8%07 Danny K. Davis 2,879,251 8,347 250,205 107,563 62,077 25%08 Raja Krishnamoorthi 73,661,997 133,068 3,848,299 1,752,458 408,021 11%09 Janice D. Schakowsky 2,879,251 8,347 250,205 107,563 62,077 25%

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10 Bradley Scott Schneider 9,262,055 26,155 759,317 299,133 115,036 15%11 Bill Foster 213,146,752 430,397 11,424,900 5,478,328 1,224,920 11%12 Mike Bost 455,319,810 1,338,997 60,768,328 21,154,005 20,522,586 34%13 Rodney Davis 1,857,197,599 3,515,336 100,501,392 46,984,238 6,925,692 7%14 Randy Hultgren 291,060,331 597,587 16,602,474 7,856,053 1,557,699 9%15 John Shimkus 2,501,746,146 5,882,291 221,189,519 86,371,883 47,944,456 22%16 Adam Kinzinger 1,904,457,342 3,611,966 96,931,875 48,633,551 5,542,863 6%17 Cheri Bustos 1,480,061,011 2,782,508 82,172,673 37,874,414 3,729,437 5%18 Darin LaHood 2,090,614,802 3,899,891 117,039,113 55,633,741 9,652,116 8%STATE TOTALS 9,378,923,735 19,244,168 626,602,916 272,341,918 90,667,620 14%

INDIANA 01 Peter J. Visclosky 91,104,951 194,999 4,677,781 2,093,418 455,668 10%02 Jackie Walorski 497,875,704 997,738 29,445,097 14,274,601 8,554,551 29%03 Jim Banks 586,606,557 1,224,978 41,922,926 20,163,334 8,701,788 21%04 Todd Rokita 1,329,869,956 2,560,943 75,322,075 35,614,027 5,205,737 7%05 Susan W. Brooks 409,991,140 790,112 22,629,838 10,830,791 2,283,206 10%06 Luke Messer 788,070,224 1,746,436 63,858,169 27,855,883 15,032,330 24%07 André Carson 5,400,531 12,960 373,014 168,255 185,215 50%08 Larry Bucshon 743,982,853 1,734,403 88,606,735 34,948,479 27,587,854 31%09 Trey Hollingsworth 237,330,322 598,699 30,123,100 12,619,107 9,811,203 33%STATE TOTALS 4,480,523,651 9,476,073 341,594,721 151,167,075 75,572,401 22%

IOWA 01 Rod Blum 2,337,766,394 4,450,266 113,318,422 51,941,966 9,688,748 9%02 David Loebsack 1,640,007,590 3,574,534 117,597,244 50,149,601 7,370,862 6%03 David Young 1,312,361,037 2,938,746 86,802,663 38,633,901 10,885,098 13%04 Steve King 5,671,496,170 10,958,109 279,138,511 139,500,238 25,817,712 9%STATE TOTALS 10,961,631,191 21,921,655 596,856,840 280,225,706 53,762,420 9%

KANSAS 01 Roger W. Marshall 2,806,194,934 13,305,228 425,885,619 168,795,944 52,618,693 12%02 Lynn Jenkins 856,148,942 3,134,138 104,980,424 35,205,308 10,445,709 10%03 Kevin Yoder 28,807,416 115,462 4,313,957 1,505,913 299,777 7%04 Vacancy 597,185,886 3,194,233 85,597,149 32,466,749 15,602,991 18%STATE TOTALS 4,134,879,693 19,146,094 603,049,335 231,275,789 77,007,267 13%

KENTUCKY 01 James Comer 951,574,799 2,352,323 95,221,032 33,902,313 69,758,039 73%02 Brett Guthrie 311,807,275 711,019 30,188,253 10,868,431 34,547,369 114%03 John A. Yarmuth 898,994 2,937 101,573 35,410 19,130 19%04 Thomas Massie 75,156,580 154,387 8,505,473 3,461,942 8,125,665 96%05 Harold Rogers 27,120,133 65,345 3,223,961 1,114,044 2,717,450 84%06 Andy Barr 52,523,122 104,305 8,050,077 3,279,953 7,288,749 91%STATE TOTALS 1,399,798,998 3,349,606 143,164,597 51,835,428 120,969,605 84%

LOUISIANA 01 Steve Scalise 6,558,448 33,630 179,290 45,755 68,573 38%02 Cedric L. Richmond 34,154,928 124,392 812,104 225,740 786,474 97%03 Clay Higgins 200,563,209 617,954 9,973,700 3,434,081 14,452,568 145%04 Mike Johnson 111,914,219 388,940 8,726,791 2,610,796 14,102,507 162%05 Ralph Lee Abraham 631,388,102 2,099,669 59,309,883 17,237,197 70,723,710 119%06 Garret Graves 78,130,723 271,102 3,319,741 950,623 3,635,877 110%STATE TOTALS 959,816,613 3,089,533 75,312,907 22,329,651 94,959,396 126%

MAINE 01 Chellie Pingree 2,767,256 4,232 348,249 120,674 317,420 91%02 Bruce Poliquin 73,147,748 108,087 9,513,180 3,186,636 2,667,514 28%STATE TOTALS 75,036,656 110,027 9,752,491 3,270,036 2,887,454 30%

MARYLAND 01 Andy Harris 220,332,295 695,635 20,915,401 8,179,524 6,629,348 32%02 C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger 18,514,655 57,230 1,766,637 585,698 156,106 9%03 John P. Sarbanes 16,239,571 61,563 1,578,149 549,717 186,393 12%04 Anthony G. Brown 2,219,274 9,872 284,076 102,174 196,302 69%05 Steny H. Hoyer 13,583,472 57,612 2,177,261 712,553 1,089,035 50%06 John K. Delaney 36,478,037 123,088 6,023,357 1,834,193 2,681,931 45%07 Elijah E. Cummings 9,732,615 32,344 931,745 325,509 46,874 5%08 Jamie Raskin 36,564,257 137,267 4,939,983 1,619,691 2,450,740 50%STATE TOTALS 299,070,676 883,087 29,485,696 10,799,104 10,414,308 35%

MASSACHUSETTS 01 Richard E. Neal 14,068,721 13,004 2,266,100 895,503 2,093,398 92%02 James P. McGovern 8,106,174 8,378 1,062,327 444,056 1,615,390 152%03 Niki Tsongas 4,439,406 3,109 713,525 220,673 1,579,226 221%04 Joseph P. Kennedy 28,562,243 13,342 1,215,424 397,307 1,899,497 156%05 Katherine M. Clark 4,220,198 2,793 678,285 207,499 1,474,497 217%06 Seth Moulton 1,590,140 883 256,661 78,902 414,913 162%07 Michael E. Capuano 1,370,932 567 221,421 65,728 310,184 140%08 Stephen F. Lynch 24,342,045 10,549 537,139 189,808 425,000 79%09 William R. Keating 26,339,141 11,236 625,495 224,944 578,202 92%STATE TOTALS 42,352,217 25,346 3,180,104 1,210,139 3,156,126 99%

MICHIGAN 01 Jack Bergman 64,754,798 125,489 8,582,772 2,562,878 4,388,027 51%02 Bill Huizenga 218,091,823 295,379 33,829,456 10,457,594 5,166,639 15%03 Justin Amash 202,195,830 464,932 24,197,675 7,617,280 5,356,360 22%04 John R. Moolenaar 337,957,874 927,810 28,338,412 9,586,954 7,674,896 27%05 Daniel T. Kildee 263,961,842 622,161 20,313,288 7,347,866 4,372,631 22%

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06 Fred Upton 203,574,282 393,794 21,000,689 6,959,286 6,747,582 32%07 Tim Walberg 355,557,433 904,103 31,034,009 11,860,592 8,378,142 27%08 Mike Bishop 52,105,346 140,713 4,273,410 1,587,000 1,832,400 43%09 Sander M. Levin 10,999,116 33,513 1,161,702 373,278 182,180 16%10 Paul Mitchell 363,438,276 898,465 24,407,765 8,516,118 5,899,306 24%11 David A. Trott 3,483,082 11,899 384,723 133,953 376,187 98%12 Debbie Dingell 32,060,981 97,329 3,583,693 1,333,626 1,787,224 50%13 John Conyers 1,495,093 5,278 157,213 61,491 304,367 194%14 Brenda L. Lawrence 3,483,082 11,899 384,723 133,953 376,187 98%STATE TOTALS 1,794,030,396 4,205,350 166,184,237 56,759,057 45,852,651 28%

MINNESOTA 01 Timothy J. Walz 2,669,809,322 5,307,788 135,595,939 60,855,403 20,461,346 15%02 Jason Lewis 373,873,609 752,374 22,621,502 9,925,769 4,925,528 22%03 Erik Paulsen 55,545,912 125,089 4,011,137 1,552,771 207,347 5%04 Betty McCollum 13,682,617 33,049 1,375,409 553,007 201,843 15%05 Keith Ellison 12,776,201 33,367 1,306,625 415,662 51,776 4%06 Tom Emmer 287,323,131 723,673 31,004,624 9,909,806 1,598,447 5%07 Collin C. Peterson 4,374,458,632 11,123,857 375,872,549 140,694,711 89,072,947 24%08 Richard M. Nolan 165,226,290 513,718 21,272,750 6,165,339 2,478,024 12%STATE TOTALS 7,522,539,636 17,585,827 558,294,747 217,602,957 116,514,946 21%

MISSISSIPPI 01 Trent Kelly 138,578,192 557,891 19,216,906 5,392,842 9,075,555 47%02 Bennie G. Thompson 1,032,805,934 3,152,576 98,504,964 29,612,225 95,827,647 97%03 Gregg Harper 58,434,714 177,341 6,391,357 1,639,974 2,438,692 38%04 Steven M. Palazzo 11,872,397 24,528 1,104,300 382,599 348,989 32%STATE TOTALS 1,227,313,648 3,852,929 123,390,005 36,529,507 106,726,302 86%

MISSOURI 01 William Lacy Clay 3,204,999 11,324 536,513 144,244 74,373 14%02 Ann Wagner 34,903,857 107,083 5,146,576 1,519,559 522,789 10%03 Blaine Luetkemeyer 136,349,477 477,669 19,134,197 6,190,110 2,137,038 11%04 Vicky Hartzler 523,821,395 1,844,742 76,019,790 25,334,158 8,622,091 11%05 Emanuel Cleaver 253,177,378 674,798 22,653,533 7,815,529 5,307,849 23%06 Sam Graves 1,508,298,363 4,429,865 189,676,677 68,847,341 30,611,801 16%07 Billy Long 51,354,199 216,433 9,218,788 3,272,431 1,278,754 14%08 Jason Smith 571,181,257 1,922,612 46,860,410 15,157,359 30,955,079 66%STATE TOTALS 3,049,474,745 9,584,462 364,374,843 126,836,403 79,075,297 22%

MONTANA 01 Vacancy 1,071,783,279 9,523,812 156,219,218 60,349,519 73,663,166 47%STATE TOTALS 1,071,783,279 9,523,812 156,219,218 60,349,519 73,663,166 47%

NEBRASKA 01 Jeff Fortenberry 1,730,925,801 3,978,600 121,484,707 51,048,803 16,026,276 13%02 Don Bacon 47,152,583 110,704 3,531,518 1,634,345 899,372 25%03 Adrian Smith 5,097,547,810 13,599,714 392,409,922 168,388,330 101,692,281 26%STATE TOTALS 6,763,653,194 17,447,685 508,308,477 217,193,727 117,657,023 23%

NEVADA 02 Mark E. Amodei 78,953,674 3,654,298 10,502,763 4,509,936 15,849,807 151%04 Ruben J. Kihuen 23,318,853 64,503 1,083,615 302,841 534,420 49%STATE TOTALS 81,328,592 3,940,378 11,034,310 4,752,186 16,187,978 147%

NEW HAMPSHIRE 01 Carol Shea-Porter 3,381,717 3,853 460,347 154,134 984,143 214%02 Ann M. Kuster 4,377,990 8,205 489,143 159,752 1,072,828 219%STATE TOTALS 4,631,945 8,645 524,475 171,944 1,110,424 212%

NEW JERSEY 01 Donald Norcross 15,943,708 42,837 1,561,949 377,879 2,046,397 131%02 Frank A. LoBiondo 47,453,319 101,720 4,204,810 1,015,112 3,009,535 72%03 Thomas MacArthur 9,590,190 26,866 807,232 206,011 756,371 94%04 Christopher H. Smith 3,177,781 11,130 270,775 78,828 187,637 69%05 Josh Gottheimer 10,162,633 26,332 674,852 271,614 180,176 27%06 Frank Pallone 2,601,442 9,363 214,623 64,053 110,464 51%07 Leonard Lance 14,326,476 38,518 1,143,941 426,957 358,668 31%11 Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 1,548,875 4,232 148,525 49,070 16,588 11%12 Bonnie Watson Coleman 3,657,699 13,026 321,714 95,310 148,944 46%STATE TOTALS 70,936,492 158,205 5,814,929 1,573,350 3,603,543 62%

NEW MEXICO 01 Michelle Lujan Grisham 3,244,995 175,846 525,409 239,170 147,000 28%02 Stevan Pearce 150,575,903 3,153,452 17,485,207 7,096,250 13,300,691 76%03 Ben Ray Luján 65,007,256 1,531,666 13,272,089 4,473,034 11,773,453 89%STATE TOTALS 221,469,283 4,815,791 30,039,582 11,491,955 24,675,620 82%

NEW YORK 01 Lee M. Zeldin 2,446,442 1,683 120,343 37,765 38,820 32%02 Peter T. King 2,446,442 1,683 120,343 37,765 38,820 32%03 Thomas R. Suozzi 2,446,442 1,683 120,343 37,765 38,820 32%18 Sean Patrick Maloney 15,708,512 10,472 3,726,992 1,271,874 3,615,784 97%19 John J. Faso 42,268,771 58,299 4,975,799 1,636,317 12,174,202 245%20 Paul Tonko 10,516,426 32,361 1,011,101 297,058 1,027,927 102%21 Elise M. Stefanik 50,144,843 129,433 5,721,007 1,866,492 11,408,590 199%22 Claudia Tenney 30,327,496 83,691 2,993,374 824,796 2,111,016 71%23 Tom Reed 99,832,568 216,564 8,580,170 3,149,079 12,132,554 141%24 John Katko 98,422,841 162,341 6,603,735 2,054,255 7,299,954 111%25 Louise McIntosh Slaughter 24,990,677 52,072 1,686,877 533,719 3,635,657 216%

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Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

26 Brian Higgins 43,852,835 95,364 4,426,159 1,608,375 3,920,455 89%27 Chris Collins 221,564,088 481,816 17,613,270 6,021,781 21,543,897 122%STATE TOTALS 528,458,205 1,064,037 47,694,705 16,120,945 63,945,223 134%

NORTH CAROLINA 01 G. K. Butterfield 428,391,653 895,958 40,270,458 14,689,877 64,544,115 160%02 George Holding 232,032,961 294,242 20,396,757 7,533,605 33,748,595 165%03 Walter B. Jones 424,392,977 1,142,875 47,079,456 16,794,772 67,654,103 144%04 David E. Price 22,936,535 30,235 2,080,334 747,083 4,008,621 193%05 Virginia Foxx 51,929,169 99,180 5,725,708 2,161,744 8,397,173 147%06 Mark Walker 81,681,167 129,415 10,824,428 3,792,811 16,125,174 149%07 David Rouzer 315,354,952 712,158 41,032,822 15,023,358 54,415,474 133%08 Richard Hudson 58,662,452 173,927 6,328,929 2,163,754 8,521,239 135%09 Robert Pittenger 158,915,631 513,939 18,713,523 6,252,463 26,168,066 140%10 Patrick T. McHenry 26,533,724 100,990 3,180,283 936,986 2,777,788 87%11 Mark Meadows 24,581,527 15,574 6,238,785 2,039,705 11,173,146 179%12 Alma S. Adams 658,728 2,746 53,041 12,347 59,536 112%13 Ted Budd 39,943,527 131,063 4,698,319 1,514,083 5,272,975 112%STATE TOTALS 1,615,533,999 3,662,807 177,292,567 62,748,758 252,436,587 142%

NORTH DAKOTA 01 Kevin Cramer 5,002,275,960 23,353,149 853,354,678 272,453,499 287,684,317 34%STATE TOTALS 5,002,275,960 23,353,149 853,354,678 272,453,499 287,684,317 34%

OHIO 01 Steve Chabot 25,715,363 60,332 2,723,595 1,122,960 816,527 30%02 Brad R. Wenstrup 157,011,401 421,693 15,555,248 5,488,500 3,266,070 21%03 Joyce Beatty 16,174,654 41,862 1,322,362 474,055 131,715 10%04 Jim Jordan 816,714,653 1,912,710 63,465,183 25,293,007 31,840,454 50%05 Robert E. Latta 872,541,162 2,077,137 66,199,068 27,658,417 17,673,037 27%06 Bill Johnson 66,569,911 187,843 8,098,968 2,877,499 3,288,517 41%07 Bob Gibbs 224,613,068 579,180 22,095,729 8,229,315 10,200,684 46%08 Warren Davidson 388,540,137 857,709 32,105,509 13,754,090 12,382,269 39%09 Marcy Kaptur 87,678,078 226,824 9,189,362 3,440,855 2,518,632 27%10 Michael R. Turner 150,053,479 334,932 11,318,237 4,767,991 2,118,717 19%11 Marcia L. Fudge 864,366 2,641 148,856 55,402 80,091 54%12 Patrick J. Tiberi 240,874,437 586,154 18,667,621 7,728,595 4,420,997 24%13 Tim Ryan 41,524,858 115,647 5,106,414 1,601,131 1,293,422 25%14 David P. Joyce 31,530,483 97,670 4,743,774 1,304,604 483,738 10%15 Steve Stivers 421,430,562 982,054 30,251,937 12,034,610 5,833,601 19%16 James B. Renacci 67,749,281 183,717 7,942,197 2,660,135 3,094,421 39%STATE TOTALS 2,968,239,437 7,009,919 238,573,581 95,685,670 78,995,399 33%

OKLAHOMA 01 Jim Bridenstine 12,689,483 96,017 2,169,984 603,772 783,568 36%02 Markwayne Mullin 80,577,895 351,279 8,868,717 2,642,643 5,984,639 67%03 Frank D. Lucas 616,801,661 5,194,198 141,175,034 48,674,661 34,573,399 24%04 Tom Cole 103,549,158 1,033,017 26,765,371 9,519,275 14,644,545 55%05 Steve Russell 3,083,259 18,341 878,036 282,660 438,477 50%STATE TOTALS 806,465,337 6,550,035 176,187,286 60,376,533 55,034,060 31%

OREGON 01 Suzanne Bonamici 86,297,053 7,164 1,922,042 560,650 531,199 28%02 Greg Walden 431,842,039 1,179,252 32,439,005 14,341,841 24,085,970 74%03 Earl Blumenauer 28,239,959 1,224 375,934 93,315 157,628 42%04 Peter A. DeFazio 18,149,860 46,472 1,255,616 459,784 373,116 30%05 Kurt Schrader 110,802,545 6,190 1,648,030 288,276 249,600 15%STATE TOTALS 663,429,211 1,261,732 37,550,248 15,759,480 25,469,370 68%

PENNSYLVANIA 01 Robert A. Brady 294,578 730 30,812 8,568 85 0%02 Dwight Evans 1,857,872 6,747 174,552 60,733 276,730 159%03 Mike Kelly 71,355,271 183,493 9,751,386 3,277,139 2,934,688 30%04 Scott Perry 113,373,796 219,848 17,367,404 5,837,788 22,802,759 131%05 Glenn Thompson 67,416,946 174,049 8,823,449 2,898,000 7,127,377 81%06 Ryan A. Costello 41,319,843 106,602 3,833,036 1,304,666 2,496,534 65%07 Patrick Meehan 61,328,662 149,716 5,095,451 1,632,952 2,367,698 46%08 Brian K. Fitzpatrick 6,599,805 24,560 559,908 186,303 509,369 91%09 Bill Shuster 83,009,016 239,702 13,920,106 3,889,944 13,309,199 96%10 Tom Marino 47,422,989 150,220 5,015,001 1,662,526 6,804,587 136%11 Lou Barletta 60,000,851 179,066 6,833,305 2,292,622 7,281,656 107%12 Keith J. Rothfus 25,809,182 74,963 3,684,050 1,095,237 2,029,176 55%13 Brendan F. Boyle 1,857,872 6,747 174,552 60,733 276,730 159%14 Michael F. Doyle 7,641,963 22,527 1,180,096 336,936 852,382 72%15 Charles W. Dent 59,117,634 156,777 6,294,435 2,178,632 3,538,088 56%16 Lloyd Smucker 59,176,212 142,239 4,890,087 1,563,651 2,090,883 43%17 Matt Cartwright 28,095,156 73,452 3,283,384 1,053,250 2,098,024 64%18 Tim Murphy 8,733,833 26,052 1,349,848 394,801 904,108 67%STATE TOTALS 463,389,664 1,184,991 60,597,368 19,443,554 54,513,669 90%

RHODE ISLAND 01 David N. Cicilline 881,579 923 73,445 20,187 226,829 309%02 James R. Langevin 453,092 541 50,839 13,492 175,740 346%STATE TOTALS 1,202,089 1,190 79,984 22,076 226,952 284%

SOUTH CAROLINA 01 Mark Sanford 18,862,218 47,077 2,756,162 939,552 3,892,513 141%02 Joe Wilson 59,381,834 171,391 8,798,752 2,812,879 5,138,241 58%

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Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

03 Jeff Duncan 35,342,981 38,749 12,435,696 4,939,558 8,583,458 69%04 Trey Gowdy 9,017,300 6,643 2,180,662 550,139 779,868 36%05 Vacancy 57,864,040 214,982 9,146,152 2,627,250 6,670,057 73%06 James E. Clyburn 197,446,257 672,248 29,833,703 9,601,242 29,997,301 101%07 Tom Rice 144,142,268 534,925 22,870,568 7,957,019 23,084,681 101%STATE TOTALS 431,090,891 1,315,598 70,321,946 23,742,449 62,722,989 89%

SOUTH DAKOTA 01 Kristi L. Noem 4,218,189,745 16,542,841 675,234,888 200,230,476 163,409,912 24%STATE TOTALS 4,218,189,745 16,542,841 675,234,888 200,230,476 163,409,912 24%

TENNESSEE 01 David P. Roe 13,523,299 23,131 1,893,274 675,070 1,818,025 96%02 John J. Duncan 4,616,726 14,454 847,801 289,282 1,178,212 139%03 Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann 8,520,104 30,215 1,641,477 522,478 2,276,528 139%04 Scott DesJarlais 103,078,121 241,360 9,844,612 3,087,574 4,449,205 45%05 Jim Cooper 5,227,627 10,240 383,238 131,880 266,340 69%06 Diane Black 127,523,781 267,519 20,956,787 8,523,765 22,640,183 108%07 Marsha Blackburn 128,709,862 412,367 13,562,580 4,182,198 7,578,213 56%08 David Kustoff 467,846,447 1,750,515 46,573,024 14,560,176 10,859,213 23%09 Steve Cohen 12,393,548 59,352 1,470,980 347,670 882,330 60%STATE TOTALS 864,753,230 2,707,211 94,163,122 31,391,097 49,372,464 52%

TEXAS 01 Louie Gohmert 2,216,565 13,921 418,153 193,676 247,323 59%02 Ted Poe 2,661,389 16,285 590,653 217,208 332,801 56%03 Sam Johnson 15,205,570 88,484 4,463,793 1,165,773 4,641,661 104%04 John Ratcliffe 99,695,788 653,383 26,074,763 6,932,258 28,343,399 109%05 Jeb Hensarling 16,514,137 159,313 3,173,478 1,160,792 3,589,173 113%06 Joe Barton 36,851,992 231,417 6,927,121 2,024,571 5,826,122 84%07 John Abney Culberson 2,661,389 16,285 590,653 217,208 332,801 56%08 Kevin Brady 13,158,209 139,042 2,487,490 1,047,511 1,982,593 80%09 Al Green 30,017,535 111,147 4,460,472 1,318,198 3,574,289 80%10 Michael T. McCaul 67,882,263 396,525 7,442,782 2,808,176 12,070,638 162%11 K. Michael Conaway 303,842,216 3,576,231 98,525,004 25,001,317 25,191,441 26%12 Kay Granger 2,056,714 43,560 458,201 170,309 410,184 90%13 Mac Thornberry 978,679,326 8,290,248 175,613,238 60,504,028 78,811,491 45%14 Randy K. Weber 51,059,503 172,552 7,147,140 2,921,276 12,518,323 175%15 Vicente Gonzalez 211,603,846 3,993,712 32,368,799 11,213,114 14,309,786 44%16 Beto O'Rourke 35,085,356 25,639 1,884,907 792,456 1,027,025 54%17 Bill Flores 138,937,490 847,422 23,976,848 7,615,209 32,403,281 135%18 Sheila Jackson Lee 2,661,389 16,285 590,653 217,208 332,801 56%19 Jodey C. Arrington 1,326,676,917 6,813,723 312,086,188 101,402,102 169,049,459 54%20 Joaquin Castro 4,082,568 36,932 827,064 303,135 344,868 42%21 Lamar Smith 20,157,604 348,065 4,361,433 1,646,635 2,565,116 59%22 Pete Olson 53,220,587 210,810 7,128,944 2,208,148 6,146,244 86%23 Will Hurd 301,952,753 9,941,338 63,163,003 25,296,751 26,947,381 43%24 Kenny Marchant 9,125,449 88,324 2,047,126 605,254 2,984,929 146%25 Roger Williams 98,349,893 772,268 20,376,907 6,050,144 18,003,464 88%26 Michael C. Burgess 5,832,461 67,117 1,417,744 430,863 2,135,171 151%27 Blake Farenthold 423,027,298 2,000,793 72,379,089 21,407,795 34,956,963 48%28 Henry Cuellar 228,662,551 4,737,015 38,340,286 14,047,135 17,438,023 45%29 Gene Green 2,661,389 16,285 590,653 217,208 332,801 56%30 Eddie Bernice Johnson 3,292,988 21,207 629,382 174,391 849,758 135%31 John R. Carter 61,509,767 356,266 12,241,127 3,593,014 12,576,200 103%32 Pete Sessions 18,498,558 109,691 5,093,175 1,340,164 5,491,419 108%33 Marc A. Veasey 3,894,924 32,234 750,518 211,366 1,052,197 140%34 Filemon Vela 420,956,084 5,249,304 67,796,613 21,689,492 21,280,763 31%35 Lloyd Doggett 25,221,649 222,772 5,173,217 1,589,030 2,321,917 45%36 Brian Babin 31,347,614 96,088 6,237,014 2,592,079 12,810,758 205%STATE TOTALS 4,354,782,061 41,579,377 889,168,075 287,112,394 480,175,695 54%

UTAH 01 Rob Bishop 21,672,818 253,570 2,285,023 755,452 1,450,525 63%02 Chris Stewart 8,796,954 356,865 1,160,080 477,203 866,194 75%03 Jason Chaffetz 14,973,814 50,366 1,413,883 491,450 437,292 31%04 Mia B. Love 14,219,060 54,178 1,189,768 420,664 579,834 49%STATE TOTALS 46,232,553 665,353 4,950,932 1,734,061 2,736,409 55%

VERMONT 01 Peter Welch 26,798,209 73,404 3,195,825 1,083,661 880,890 28%STATE TOTALS 26,798,209 73,404 3,195,825 1,083,661 880,890 28%

VIRGINIA 01 Robert J. Wittman 107,407,478 370,388 16,028,792 5,085,850 5,458,006 34%02 Scott Taylor 54,402,854 122,706 5,906,735 2,320,475 3,839,308 65%03 Robert C. "Bobby" Scott 14,417,238 40,362 1,437,185 512,954 1,874,988 130%04 A. Donald McEachin 91,447,773 257,681 11,248,164 4,100,594 10,699,018 95%05 Thomas A. Garrett 112,963,554 223,079 15,194,384 5,088,074 15,772,474 104%06 Bob Goodlatte 27,917,433 71,875 4,065,569 1,321,782 2,140,392 53%07 Dave Brat 25,346,844 97,477 4,382,686 1,390,348 1,475,627 34%09 H. Morgan Griffith 9,268,960 22,581 1,753,421 636,327 2,669,585 152%10 Barbara Comstock 12,409,373 25,210 2,326,879 863,572 2,938,252 126%11 Gerald E. Connolly 587,575 2,407 88,198 25,212 2,000 2%STATE TOTALS 500,988,636 1,251,311 62,626,287 21,496,738 48,476,210 77%

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Protection in Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

WASHINGTON 01 Suzan K. DelBene 31,817,093 9,078 2,796,636 951,735 489,137 17%02 Rick Larsen 32,210,171 9,383 2,823,203 960,514 495,938 18%03 Jaime Herrera Beutler 76,300,844 60,556 3,473,613 1,234,181 1,145,817 33%04 Dan Newhouse 2,254,335,112 1,412,787 104,874,942 40,009,028 33,479,514 32%05 Cathy McMorris Rodgers 557,243,618 1,667,280 38,510,476 21,483,119 15,198,972 39%06 Derek Kilmer 225,144 555 7,752 2,467 0 0%07 Pramila Jayapal 3,186,641 877 168,922 36,119 0 0%08 David G. Reichert 292,913,627 203,098 13,404,531 5,400,447 6,312,030 47%STATE TOTALS 3,011,440,450 2,963,904 149,655,549 62,769,991 51,438,516 34%

WEST VIRGINIA 01 David B. McKinley 728,143 2,464 81,231 26,032 19,875 24%02 Alexander X. Mooney 14,290,974 39,310 1,760,328 606,497 841,538 48%03 Evan H. Jenkins 2,522,828 7,410 319,106 117,800 213,687 67%STATE TOTALS 17,643,712 49,587 2,178,220 758,608 1,105,846 51%

WISCONSIN 01 Paul D. Ryan 220,865,237 516,766 16,933,125 6,024,988 1,438,376 8%02 Mark Pocan 504,663,518 1,059,409 42,906,845 16,850,485 2,063,033 5%03 Ron Kind 710,659,491 1,442,057 60,775,923 21,774,731 8,710,294 14%04 Gwen Moore 1,016,949 3,557 111,326 45,415 7,691 7%05 F. James Sensenbrenner 199,313,729 490,748 15,641,884 5,541,175 1,536,516 10%06 Glenn Grothman 340,970,229 832,816 32,567,006 11,145,052 4,157,571 13%07 Sean P. Duffy 499,004,953 1,239,252 54,435,906 17,979,069 6,888,189 13%08 Mike Gallagher 255,395,404 746,993 34,554,048 11,619,809 5,154,450 15%STATE TOTALS 2,258,740,604 5,248,022 216,658,008 76,355,451 24,928,318 12%

WYOMING 01 Liz Cheney 132,204,772 2,050,660 17,462,447 7,388,869 15,846,233 91%STATE TOTALS 132,204,772 2,050,660 17,462,447 7,388,869 15,846,233 91%

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Total Crop Contracts

Protection In Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState / Crop Year

ALABAMA 88 0 130,469,150 447,033 8,195,488 6,313,810 15,330,609 187%89 0 151,451,141 510,193 9,619,946 7,393,166 14,440,802 150%90 0 172,764,065 612,616 11,546,819 8,870,528 69,079,160 598%91 0 190,020,824 542,936 13,350,878 10,337,818 14,766,177 111%92 0 176,799,069 493,959 13,770,226 10,573,803 8,018,938 58%93 0 175,075,520 470,338 13,858,653 10,569,112 27,762,665 200%94 0 177,244,490 544,323 15,437,080 11,613,916 16,832,886 109%95 13,421 253,150,637 1,140,642 22,294,166 11,732,814 40,247,676 181%96 12,138 242,124,575 1,059,358 22,903,660 12,244,033 15,973,486 70%97 11,623 242,790,804 1,013,421 21,776,865 11,504,049 54,682,598 251%98 11,712 249,072,191 1,028,346 23,031,239 12,358,258 40,371,439 175%99 12,110 346,223,533 1,067,862 27,995,836 11,640,879 33,788,606 121%00 12,788 281,347,985 1,095,216 29,334,525 13,531,199 78,029,532 266%01 12,515 309,927,529 1,061,463 35,582,566 14,428,280 25,108,791 71%02 11,368 233,544,633 1,062,852 26,991,831 10,780,206 44,960,002 167%03 12,084 236,064,994 1,036,646 29,199,033 11,649,297 20,929,543 72%04 13,480 281,872,087 1,058,875 34,232,476 13,559,612 27,115,775 79%05 13,358 266,851,697 1,038,868 30,335,633 12,024,903 14,830,863 49%06 13,004 266,509,162 998,763 35,082,255 14,047,180 50,350,818 144%07 13,327 298,747,979 1,008,650 39,396,377 15,699,188 65,106,614 165%08 15,488 394,443,317 1,256,683 56,387,171 22,772,806 37,703,532 67%09 16,894 359,630,691 1,254,248 52,342,530 19,748,004 40,358,341 77%10 16,854 372,034,246 1,173,519 52,269,684 18,132,780 49,266,608 94%11 17,103 566,220,662 1,270,068 87,534,009 29,104,170 51,440,478 59%12 17,331 558,760,306 1,295,985 76,445,305 25,955,280 32,277,590 42%13 17,813 560,281,021 1,429,945 75,828,556 24,751,086 30,239,252 40%14 17,870 520,637,081 1,423,966 67,998,869 23,128,650 37,673,796 55%15 19,246 484,435,173 1,575,760 68,086,067 46,685,775 37,632,594 55%16 19,487 487,185,404 1,369,664 65,472,671 20,758,080 42,073,232 64%

06-16 184,417 4,868,885,042 14,057,251 676,843,494 260,782,999 474,122,855 70%88-16 321,014 8,985,679,966 29,342,198 1,066,300,414 461,908,682 1,036,392,403 97%

APICULUTRE 1 121,624 882 19,976 9,788 47,107 236%BLUEBERRIES 1 36,149 7 5,405 2,216 0 0%CANOLA 131 1,086,697 4,643 175,260 42,071 52,886 30%CORN 3,910 89,473,450 266,587 11,468,039 3,432,453 14,313,095 125%COTTON 4,640 145,148,689 334,607 25,340,640 7,656,747 3,874,825 15%GRAIN SORGHUM 798 203,738 3,254 42,000 11,590 33,751 80%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 38 37,192,052 0 541,584 59,560 0 0%OATS 665 211,108 2,605 20,947 8,222 67,703 323%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 373 14,465,219 88,350 1,887,696 911,637 3,187,761 169%PEACHES 24 1,378,016 777 585,069 203,672 299,413 51%PEANUTS 2,316 73,555,888 166,683 10,174,782 4,008,244 9,310,050 92%PECANS 42 1,434,160 2,014 290,902 114,761 56,316 19%POPCORN 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%POTATOES 19 1,646,069 992 347,370 147,614 186,443 54%SOYBEANS 3,940 83,242,283 358,690 11,438,853 3,236,354 8,334,788 73%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 3 350,891 479 81,684 33,492 29,106 36%TOMATOES (FRESH MARKET) 2 56,209 10 13,966 6,250 0 0%WHEAT 2,575 29,019,777 139,084 2,710,191 728,813 2,274,976 84%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 5 8,563,385 0 328,307 144,596 5,012 2%STATE TOTAL 19,487 487,185,404 1,369,664 65,472,671 20,758,080 42,073,232 64%

ALASKA 93 0 18,937 1,958 807 461 0 0%94 0 3,928 866 396 231 0 0%95 29 147,033 6,472 22,703 4,900 0 0%96 32 542,047 8,658 47,069 17,296 18,548 39%97 28 207,113 7,982 21,114 0 40,109 190%98 25 420,673 7,071 41,132 10,257 64,900 158%99 31 397,922 5,266 53,664 21,022 8,798 16%00 32 171,898 4,795 24,969 7,176 46,633 187%01 44 529,827 5,474 73,938 22,501 15,648 21%02 46 561,309 4,453 62,167 16,442 79,431 128%03 45 578,901 3,661 69,134 19,593 317,490 459%04 39 559,062 5,859 75,139 20,515 12,989 17%05 37 419,584 5,864 53,432 7,907 0 0%06 34 338,708 6,691 35,941 1,475 1,991 6%07 35 326,345 6,086 35,268 1,586 0 0%08 33 392,560 5,930 42,760 2,320 34,545 81%09 33 431,830 6,859 52,013 6,732 3,626 7%10 27 376,395 5,847 50,070 6,265 0 0%11 29 502,684 5,761 86,015 12,407 26,835 31%12 28 532,483 5,029 85,506 12,833 12,399 15%13 26 528,683 5,815 97,975 23,509 250,011 255%14 27 576,583 6,542 86,255 12,948 31,944 37%15 28 692,957 6,933 79,810 68,009 64,402 81%16 29 687,330 6,668 73,316 12,535 11,382 16%

06-16 329 5,386,558 68,161 724,929 160,619 437,135 60%88-16 717 9,944,792 136,540 1,270,593 308,920 1,041,681 82%

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Protection In Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState / Crop Year

BARLEY 11 347,301 4,121 53,963 11,002 11,382 21%FORAGE PRODUCTION 6 272,877 1,632 12,340 318 0 0%OATS 5 30,913 836 4,049 0 0 0%WHEAT 6 6,079 79 1,305 535 0 0%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 1 30,160 0 1,659 680 0 0%STATE TOTAL 29 687,330 6,668 73,316 12,535 11,382 16%

ARIZONA 88 0 9,412,102 16,210 593,360 478,295 1,053,620 178%89 0 11,650,420 18,493 903,841 729,346 1,410,723 156%90 0 11,560,719 19,099 767,443 620,018 1,033,766 135%91 0 21,202,287 33,148 1,140,483 912,538 2,898,913 254%92 0 24,848,189 39,029 1,509,443 1,203,958 5,861,429 388%93 0 75,961,166 143,345 4,108,767 3,304,720 8,558,663 208%94 0 46,329,764 94,154 2,827,832 2,249,158 835,519 30%95 2,286 139,090,287 485,321 5,814,798 1,991,017 7,669,904 132%96 2,485 104,184,225 362,880 5,078,742 2,097,587 4,433,141 87%97 2,198 124,770,989 434,247 5,867,660 2,116,860 6,962,646 119%98 2,141 120,565,741 382,758 5,456,169 1,924,423 5,032,064 92%99 2,148 142,037,146 383,624 7,877,720 3,159,096 14,276,352 181%00 2,159 154,467,312 410,252 8,608,517 3,958,287 10,231,486 119%01 2,116 159,902,817 388,190 9,226,658 3,788,905 18,551,338 201%02 2,054 128,171,146 358,877 7,164,709 2,860,914 7,107,807 99%03 1,956 137,687,860 349,807 7,571,966 3,014,157 10,691,648 141%04 2,014 173,986,220 373,838 12,248,910 5,319,170 15,831,351 129%05 2,109 150,788,323 381,653 8,484,008 3,233,658 2,942,024 35%06 2,008 140,575,547 362,289 9,022,551 3,620,886 6,866,613 76%07 1,871 133,368,249 332,586 7,452,314 2,859,566 3,858,334 52%08 1,846 154,444,601 344,825 9,536,035 3,544,295 11,779,009 124%09 1,952 183,802,852 354,916 11,458,979 4,096,914 9,501,695 83%10 1,982 213,550,388 366,414 14,459,962 5,213,376 9,166,581 63%11 2,158 339,790,558 473,344 32,859,358 10,237,504 11,244,779 34%12 2,108 296,329,757 461,359 20,701,171 6,880,364 16,484,716 80%13 2,086 282,085,364 529,954 17,606,897 6,214,866 19,918,095 113%14 2,200 267,253,099 587,549 16,227,205 5,673,001 17,620,154 109%15 2,353 253,922,029 1,004,834 15,324,391 10,141,766 14,113,466 92%16 2,178 291,760,196 1,145,829 19,456,543 7,105,843 19,015,356 98%

06-16 22,742 2,556,882,640 5,963,899 174,105,406 65,588,381 139,568,798 80%88-16 46,408 4,293,499,353 10,638,824 269,356,432 108,550,488 264,951,192 98%

ALFALFA SEED 1 244,198 181 8,750 3,937 0 0%APICULTURE 1 60,870 510 15,727 7,705 14,999 95%APPLES 3 659,193 270 336,240 141,078 339,645 101%BARLEY 298 2,079,614 7,777 77,029 28,074 32,221 42%BEANS (DRY) 52 2,695,338 5,189 145,905 64,104 43,786 30%CHILE PEPPERS 18 602,500 1,079 38,244 13,926 0 0%CORN 242 27,833,376 58,076 679,981 212,326 42,295 6%COTTON 595 87,691,949 117,114 8,322,618 2,878,776 9,672,607 116%COTTON EX LONG STAPLE 187 8,695,350 12,595 1,172,149 534,068 3,596,389 307%FORAGE PRODUCTION 124 39,779,998 68,375 528,249 8,219 0 0%GRAIN SORGHUM 142 155,069 1,505 4,118 687 0 0%GRAPEFRUIT 4 7,928 40 341 97 0 0%GRAPES 3 179,097 67 12,904 5,313 6,943 54%LEMONS 25 7,544,400 5,593 186,487 57,818 0 0%MANDARINS/TANGERINES 4 87,233 56 4,517 977 0 0%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 11 17,488,977 0 98,779 25,856 0 0%ONIONS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%ORANGES 8 84,245 123 3,006 689 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 55 16,986,585 798,128 4,533,936 2,063,117 3,669,249 81%PEACHES (FREESTONE FRESH) 1 1,146 1 241 108 707 293%PECANS 22 19,304,748 12,871 653,848 216,561 0 0%PISTACHIOS 16 9,824,527 1,674 515,843 187,850 609,454 118%POTATOES 9 4,271,471 2,908 271,096 125,888 34,667 13%TANGELOS 12 479,669 691 47,405 11,749 0 0%WHEAT 325 15,429,030 51,006 790,916 244,676 362,123 46%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 19 29,573,685 0 1,008,214 272,244 590,271 59%STATE TOTAL 2,178 291,760,196 1,145,829 19,456,543 7,105,843 19,015,356 98%

ARKANSAS 88 0 95,127,780 893,489 9,680,962 7,621,722 17,650,648 182%89 0 102,741,008 902,940 10,668,120 8,317,872 20,530,156 192%90 0 115,233,091 1,136,206 12,431,626 9,566,192 27,608,780 222%91 0 99,481,586 805,372 9,380,629 7,025,180 26,982,324 288%92 0 104,749,225 854,694 10,518,442 7,928,540 21,011,806 200%93 0 89,056,376 750,393 8,647,213 6,412,081 20,929,152 242%94 0 94,887,388 999,405 10,096,566 7,390,921 8,947,094 89%95 59,412 444,572,324 6,536,004 43,173,586 5,415,696 16,347,375 38%96 50,784 395,666,368 5,313,077 42,571,686 5,678,311 8,002,307 19%97 32,625 350,320,385 3,816,597 33,301,970 5,098,923 9,706,496 29%98 29,805 432,827,712 4,346,479 38,563,948 5,627,560 26,215,466 68%99 33,683 556,851,955 5,175,140 47,409,270 10,804,055 42,720,643 90%00 37,200 477,077,345 5,298,012 43,158,004 12,090,148 43,180,047 100%

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Protection In Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState / Crop Year

01 38,146 554,486,838 5,187,218 54,173,094 17,111,506 51,215,671 95%02 37,101 466,076,077 5,001,141 45,501,583 13,685,975 33,151,424 73%03 35,689 463,108,761 4,638,916 45,893,107 13,742,780 36,556,106 80%04 35,103 520,615,434 4,575,826 52,012,482 15,030,728 21,465,090 41%05 33,447 489,876,662 4,566,164 45,642,385 12,100,778 27,882,362 61%06 32,100 533,574,083 4,203,753 49,514,997 13,175,855 21,731,118 44%07 31,279 610,509,181 4,425,147 61,345,871 14,720,670 30,236,631 49%08 32,379 852,570,863 4,712,880 96,453,144 23,697,699 41,607,961 43%09 32,235 926,637,852 4,586,141 99,849,304 21,154,719 71,049,981 71%10 32,529 1,118,124,008 4,766,646 110,400,183 25,364,447 81,974,700 74%11 32,695 1,517,452,582 5,114,755 150,140,272 36,480,635 160,896,039 107%12 33,613 1,477,244,944 4,922,712 132,481,049 32,978,635 74,326,168 56%13 34,710 1,653,350,309 5,326,789 147,746,433 39,251,070 141,212,552 96%14 35,779 1,561,127,275 5,083,829 122,444,616 33,793,284 99,627,686 81%15 38,852 1,495,280,651 5,361,041 113,067,326 78,994,788 154,172,455 136%16 38,750 1,566,285,525 5,349,543 122,762,403 37,059,728 133,331,278 109%

06-16 374,921 13,312,157,273 53,853,236 1,206,205,598 356,671,530 1,010,166,569 84%88-16 797,916 19,164,913,588 114,650,309 1,769,030,271 527,320,498 1,470,269,516 83%

APICULTURE 20 1,585,143 9,593 232,466 113,907 247,431 106%CORN 6,541 209,175,283 682,547 18,736,388 5,540,194 25,944,686 138%COTTON 3,505 103,239,844 312,352 7,375,009 1,689,298 1,829,923 25%GRAIN SORGHUM 5,389 6,202,847 45,136 1,183,317 339,738 1,753,188 148%GRAPES 1 2,925 2 782 321 0 0%HYBRID SEED RICE 10 1,648,765 1,564 71,179 32,029 181,987 256%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%OATS 132 311,429 2,734 26,548 9,161 81,703 308%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 301 13,609,347 89,956 1,943,850 910,368 2,223,427 114%PEACHES 10 530,301 215 209,624 72,709 117,282 56%PEANUTS 94 3,786,376 8,907 241,222 62,001 93,872 39%POPCORN 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%POTATOES 2 933,585 606 58,998 24,188 54,727 93%RICE 8,125 652,941,668 1,296,151 39,009,202 12,129,650 49,073,233 126%SOYBEANS 9,525 506,750,572 2,540,130 41,449,635 11,847,257 29,341,093 71%TOMATOES (FRESH MARKET) 34 4,999,486 700 1,699,715 718,734 1,709,918 101%WHEAT 5,040 42,220,233 358,950 9,503,084 3,264,229 20,678,808 218%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 17 18,347,721 0 1,021,384 305,944 0 0%STATE TOTAL 38,750 1,566,285,525 5,349,543 122,762,403 37,059,728 133,331,278 109%

CALIFORNIA 88 0 362,381,580 540,263 26,056,116 19,885,428 14,023,758 54%89 0 476,891,724 754,433 34,816,567 26,306,547 56,300,704 162%90 0 442,496,742 759,733 32,119,568 24,479,677 33,509,019 104%91 0 506,389,993 686,010 37,106,812 28,046,445 35,279,327 95%92 0 482,795,891 578,442 32,599,003 24,648,432 11,300,614 35%93 0 466,059,358 623,939 33,825,404 25,366,842 24,477,212 72%94 0 559,109,885 686,285 41,997,797 31,441,944 39,831,622 95%95 39,858 1,734,887,686 4,476,324 84,149,346 27,182,047 93,110,643 111%96 38,193 1,630,634,485 3,686,363 86,031,073 29,413,492 30,107,632 35%97 34,398 1,797,175,704 3,323,160 98,154,238 34,925,744 22,184,168 23%98 33,408 2,123,654,279 3,523,969 109,820,435 36,794,478 118,296,323 108%99 37,994 2,494,656,258 4,023,277 130,826,215 36,363,005 133,134,448 102%00 35,947 2,796,253,781 4,278,811 143,343,081 43,456,442 92,359,660 64%01 36,310 2,690,254,801 4,010,128 142,519,840 39,522,294 117,359,756 82%02 35,215 2,833,618,262 3,920,007 146,356,279 42,025,250 79,069,948 54%03 34,105 2,951,880,947 3,990,525 150,195,482 42,665,301 79,366,135 53%04 33,690 3,153,568,412 3,908,123 157,913,694 44,536,883 83,152,323 53%05 32,930 3,317,832,621 3,818,813 168,995,411 48,101,769 92,497,107 55%06 32,479 3,658,867,941 3,732,667 186,617,268 54,336,595 88,506,353 47%07 31,762 3,707,981,030 3,780,679 187,450,012 54,293,964 154,693,524 83%08 31,522 3,912,035,363 3,809,984 197,959,334 56,949,102 90,724,636 46%09 32,994 4,648,033,777 3,932,188 243,252,636 78,183,627 177,772,982 73%10 33,007 4,492,358,790 3,753,982 219,264,947 70,730,091 111,035,925 51%11 32,687 4,766,146,238 4,051,693 246,808,583 79,486,154 97,035,002 39%12 33,265 5,385,857,220 4,594,932 260,300,321 83,768,433 106,673,409 41%13 33,328 6,138,053,814 5,241,004 288,664,850 96,209,928 124,726,975 43%14 34,483 7,703,635,784 6,749,003 389,705,769 148,069,288 416,641,358 107%15 33,761 8,753,550,166 6,760,354 414,324,002 252,331,188 592,872,429 143%16 34,388 10,000,367,298 6,704,777 481,096,282 190,759,479 285,105,278 59%

06-16 363,676 63,166,887,421 53,111,263 3,115,444,004 1,165,117,849 2,245,787,871 72%88-16 755,724 93,987,429,830 100,699,868 4,772,270,365 1,770,279,869 3,401,148,270 71%

ALFALFA SEED 122 28,698,336 16,491 1,306,205 536,806 3,569,679 273%ALMONDS 4,134 3,581,999,398 751,158 135,484,784 53,961,614 35,306,996 26%APICULTURE 708 28,551,665 266,178 8,548,785 4,182,316 1,849,756 22%APPLES 105 26,939,548 5,364 4,121,313 1,735,496 1,716,849 42%APRICOTS (FRESH) 71 6,927,145 1,860 1,002,740 343,837 115,218 11%APRICOTS (PROCESSING) 39 6,464,580 2,859 943,979 398,727 1,595,442 169%AVOCADOS 993 74,229,114 33,257 5,530,954 1,306,537 1,897,234 34%BARLEY 613 3,836,598 29,737 668,822 245,406 334,122 50%BEANS (DRY) 404 16,432,627 26,325 1,700,796 735,171 3,114,090 183%BLUEBERRIES 46 52,982,438 4,161 1,746,740 636,344 650,739 37%

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Protection In Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState / Crop Year

CHERRIES 677 170,628,940 28,601 24,530,258 10,870,259 44,072,873 180%CORN 1,089 49,554,262 157,543 1,560,843 627,394 2,989,857 192%COTTON 952 27,787,858 55,655 1,553,539 733,925 3,608,973 232%COTTON EX LONG STAPLE 804 190,641,669 207,908 21,925,330 10,735,262 52,652,766 240%CULTIVATED WILD RICE 51 13,619,268 13,302 769,751 305,736 23,010 3%FIGS 20 7,080,698 3,784 265,305 105,870 110,419 42%FORAGE PRODUCTION 798 54,779,385 106,629 1,157,125 105,478 11,500 1%FORAGE SEEDING 181 2,016,695 8,399 130,592 47,056 53,752 41%GRAIN SORGHUM 90 487,194 4,898 42,918 16,933 0 0%GRAPEFRUIT 240 11,069,630 6,911 467,408 172,262 559,537 120%GRAPES 5,266 1,241,506,547 466,615 37,312,108 13,816,794 15,779,197 42%LEMONS 737 132,317,064 38,774 8,137,102 3,026,270 1,037,776 13%MANDARINS/TANGERINES 597 222,206,792 40,859 21,211,534 7,275,961 11,746,405 55%MINT 11 1,083,280 801 59,346 26,048 58,058 98%NECTARINES (FRESH) 257 52,690,548 13,910 3,131,938 1,147,629 236,423 8%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 64 96,161,048 0 445,078 23,647 0 0%OATS 294 144,430 2,761 22,822 6,347 8,534 37%OLIVES 455 29,370,600 24,614 2,936,493 1,136,867 1,425,329 49%ONIONS 223 37,642,668 19,280 2,072,094 854,719 3,633,962 175%ORANGES 2,155 282,743,840 140,278 20,263,273 7,681,166 4,819,368 24%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 485 52,961,656 2,592,960 14,915,160 6,718,189 6,867,268 46%PEACHES (CLING PROCESSING) 329 53,156,216 14,044 1,977,709 806,506 1,325,746 67%PEACHES (FREESTONE FRESH) 258 53,762,320 14,877 1,213,489 426,178 175,860 14%PEACHES (FREESTONE PROCESSING) 69 11,398,241 2,283 322,396 132,537 67,551 21%PEARS 95 32,206,045 7,918 1,058,837 455,953 879,678 83%PECANS 9 4,487,775 1,343 200,986 89,705 0 0%PISTACHIOS 606 888,750,769 136,608 46,713,187 18,466,875 1,267,339 3%PLUMS 318 35,706,505 11,594 3,792,277 1,383,186 974,074 26%POTATOES 134 41,179,956 20,287 2,654,969 934,385 1,924,250 72%PRUNES 547 114,525,671 40,076 24,666,997 9,711,079 54,954,602 223%RAISINS 1,436 174,129,153 167,568 6,580,862 2,664,507 32,451 0%RICE 2,167 514,243,947 513,842 17,563,410 8,467,643 2,524,208 14%SAFFLOWER 458 5,373,283 42,531 840,816 121,356 257,541 31%STRAWBERRIES 20 22,048,422 972 970,829 455,700 0 0%SUGAR BEETS 12 4,217,973 3,810 110,467 42,003 21,846 20%TABLE GRAPES 459 313,170,026 76,838 9,232,962 2,815,686 6,211,033 67%TANGELOS 217 16,959,130 6,079 1,468,818 545,882 726,800 49%TOMATOES 1,061 577,658,828 255,977 12,906,475 5,463,019 8,220,036 64%TOMATOES (FRESH MARKET) 171 21,118,650 10,847 1,443,200 259,713 27,922 2%WALNUTS 1,402 307,274,930 158,061 6,912,597 2,243,564 2,043,018 30%WHEAT 1,797 25,693,211 147,350 2,982,545 867,946 2,032,425 68%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 142 279,750,726 0 13,517,319 4,889,990 1,593,766 12%STATE TOTAL 34,388 10,000,367,298 6,704,777 481,096,282 190,759,479 285,105,278 59%

COLORADO 88 0 81,788,878 874,794 7,576,371 5,397,340 5,091,037 67%89 0 126,754,873 1,202,533 12,031,113 8,525,526 16,580,514 138%90 0 140,326,035 1,456,869 14,819,790 10,475,998 8,844,660 60%91 0 113,156,953 1,088,110 10,028,210 7,102,981 10,119,345 101%92 0 107,676,497 1,048,028 9,402,451 6,641,472 12,322,472 131%93 0 122,804,672 1,276,842 10,982,425 7,763,651 13,178,852 120%94 0 148,013,381 1,370,060 12,730,023 8,986,285 8,976,258 71%95 27,089 283,010,521 3,721,567 22,854,646 8,982,705 18,911,458 83%96 27,740 331,649,589 3,778,511 27,747,637 12,308,367 39,043,558 141%97 23,710 345,000,486 3,606,854 31,818,969 15,656,206 18,827,774 59%98 23,324 356,979,264 3,410,156 31,712,445 16,436,952 15,611,903 49%99 23,181 382,844,931 3,510,795 36,408,936 14,999,345 22,878,547 63%00 25,244 408,837,093 3,454,260 36,079,007 16,777,879 45,037,985 125%01 23,607 456,511,070 3,580,621 48,707,203 19,813,318 51,252,573 105%02 25,079 485,707,337 3,694,123 53,545,709 22,470,515 152,301,751 284%03 31,343 575,112,046 4,086,388 75,814,048 33,243,319 110,028,886 145%04 34,790 605,571,521 3,937,427 87,123,499 37,742,938 136,325,443 156%05 36,006 579,084,551 3,929,057 85,126,606 36,172,859 98,609,196 116%06 37,218 576,856,692 3,671,439 91,629,180 39,179,437 138,607,569 151%07 38,382 822,143,861 6,076,508 138,007,727 58,100,611 47,266,183 34%08 38,104 1,069,459,040 5,579,763 183,589,237 76,852,916 190,242,967 104%09 38,812 1,048,672,050 5,736,682 208,508,770 85,423,268 88,343,358 42%10 38,234 901,054,531 5,217,518 148,210,326 59,448,133 44,393,927 30%11 38,999 1,306,828,516 5,467,677 212,507,372 84,129,739 141,265,366 66%12 39,413 1,394,181,186 6,106,955 217,817,863 87,354,771 275,326,761 126%13 40,669 1,442,561,526 7,154,584 243,286,906 97,573,265 402,378,328 165%14 41,401 1,234,443,696 7,445,877 190,711,566 76,390,008 164,886,771 86%15 41,924 1,105,303,749 7,173,038 171,680,005 103,090,124 105,058,245 61%16 41,547 1,106,456,840 6,337,629 165,064,731 64,727,711 75,193,446 46%

06-16 429,162 11,480,589,398 63,559,098 1,891,075,558 803,715,131 1,696,378,671 90%88-16 735,816 17,658,791,385 114,994,665 2,585,522,771 1,121,767,639 2,456,905,133 95%

ALFALFA SEED 1 189,325 174 10,875 4,893 40,656 374%ANNUAL FORAGE 58 6,073,872 21,389 1,131,854 552,138 974,944 86%APICULTURE 18 1,086,562 9,682 215,928 105,567 78,010 36%APPLES 35 1,741,824 484 493,644 177,107 8,362 2%

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BARLEY 1,463 29,211,009 67,776 3,406,896 983,577 1,466,703 43%BEANS (DRY) 2,237 11,147,275 34,483 1,274,321 553,618 1,885,861 148%CANOLA 4 7,808 60 2,047 839 2,965 145%CORN 8,412 439,352,457 1,224,528 50,601,521 20,057,010 16,894,926 33%FORAGE PRODUCTION 65 1,112,126 2,721 35,393 9,151 0 0%GRAIN SORGHUM 4,683 28,505,140 332,376 11,637,613 3,734,795 2,625,754 23%GRAPES 26 1,030,103 310 90,684 36,652 8,484 9%MILLET 4,883 16,429,221 226,961 3,783,496 1,556,144 1,608,110 43%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 29 24,181,993 0 388,815 151,308 1,681,303 432%OATS 622 256,220 2,028 43,559 18,542 34,156 78%ONIONS 143 7,277,235 2,518 1,909,574 771,558 1,380,838 72%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 763 80,289,805 2,134,662 16,314,286 7,724,590 17,445,308 107%PEACHES 90 8,683,661 1,776 1,221,650 461,454 56,443 5%PEAS (DRY) 72 195,590 2,745 52,565 26,749 21,022 40%POPCORN 264 1,189,203 2,118 106,201 41,821 0 0%POTATOES 297 97,030,331 51,401 7,713,612 3,206,012 4,695,576 61%SILAGE SORGHUM 706 120,458 1,086 35,446 12,989 0 0%SOYBEANS 1,150 2,603,883 8,819 321,547 132,856 437,116 136%SUGAR BEETS 855 19,614,229 25,221 1,611,173 635,593 279,921 17%SUNFLOWERS 4,763 8,378,519 57,726 2,304,727 832,405 682,268 30%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 36 3,554,135 2,591 274,459 120,695 43,038 16%WHEAT 9,829 272,315,862 2,123,994 56,336,475 21,909,743 22,027,479 39%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 43 44,878,994 0 3,746,370 909,905 814,203 22%STATE TOTAL 41,547 1,106,456,840 6,337,629 165,064,731 64,727,711 75,193,446 46%

CONNECTICUT 88 0 1,346,459 837 67,709 49,156 152,831 226%89 0 1,323,665 826 66,628 48,199 183,042 275%90 0 2,712,465 1,143 129,755 92,446 94,878 73%91 0 2,958,303 949 164,978 118,451 63,848 39%92 0 1,201,804 484 83,409 60,413 23,177 28%93 0 1,565,481 768 116,773 84,177 32,990 28%94 0 1,788,051 734 126,404 91,377 84,755 67%95 278 6,134,140 24,741 354,131 120,620 54,180 15%96 273 35,969,513 21,671 749,380 167,922 10,180 1%97 350 15,130,150 22,219 789,026 311,827 2,212,889 280%98 300 44,496,216 27,871 1,503,324 515,529 4,491,732 299%99 374 71,878,044 27,637 2,392,272 769,684 4,184,852 175%00 417 57,384,259 27,961 1,985,132 693,510 8,172,549 412%01 445 67,484,611 27,200 2,370,517 747,758 3,534,840 149%02 452 73,020,808 25,550 2,496,638 783,889 2,720,703 109%03 436 71,289,145 23,170 3,398,155 702,715 8,581,126 253%04 444 76,940,341 24,168 3,270,336 1,024,583 2,624,892 80%05 411 69,885,604 22,147 3,501,470 1,135,306 1,961,387 56%06 392 79,770,158 22,606 3,451,165 1,284,718 5,149,822 149%07 373 79,641,665 23,825 4,214,309 1,478,637 1,522,752 36%08 365 78,217,673 23,312 4,568,824 1,629,770 5,994,471 131%09 362 76,317,853 22,702 4,901,326 1,773,705 13,980,372 285%10 351 72,955,690 23,427 4,758,096 1,668,847 4,596,939 97%11 361 65,814,951 23,519 5,007,332 1,768,937 6,172,392 123%12 362 64,215,612 24,645 5,651,222 2,034,533 4,561,909 81%13 359 52,831,042 24,558 5,794,829 2,099,165 4,376,473 76%14 334 42,422,742 23,229 5,101,974 1,915,465 2,648,641 52%15 307 34,012,700 19,749 5,031,245 3,085,909 2,255,818 45%16 283 30,687,155 18,561 4,763,563 1,812,721 2,242,284 47%

06-16 3,849 676,887,241 250,133 53,243,885 20,552,407 53,501,873 100%88-16 8,029 1,279,396,300 530,209 76,809,922 28,069,969 92,686,724 121%

APPLES 33 3,603,077 811 818,934 283,906 1,329,298 162%CORN 104 4,049,758 14,718 244,333 88,618 124,617 51%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 3 9,756,616 0 54,980 0 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 1 29,400 100 1,169 479 970 83%PEACHES 5 140,317 49 21,532 2,649 140,317 652%PEARS 2 10,799 4 2,899 1,249 6,771 234%POTATOES 4 40,622 24 3,174 1,047 36,560 1152%SOYBEANS 3 10,089 55 530 176 1,233 233%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 31 1,106,272 1,118 122,211 33,676 123,868 101%TOBACCO - CIGAR BINDER 81 11,026,536 1,635 3,386,891 1,354,551 478,650 14%TOBACCO - CIGAR WRAPPER 16 913,669 47 106,910 46,370 0 0%STATE TOTAL 283 30,687,155 18,561 4,763,563 1,812,721 2,242,284 47%

DELAWARE 88 0 12,027,952 76,243 758,446 442,422 1,101,621 145%89 0 9,891,516 71,132 682,683 511,302 503,185 74%90 0 8,786,094 71,412 607,445 453,559 164,298 27%91 0 5,900,218 49,958 444,975 332,603 228,252 51%92 0 5,719,149 46,166 408,689 303,621 117,797 29%93 0 5,008,595 39,830 319,474 234,687 1,168,989 366%94 0 7,075,221 57,085 440,191 318,559 166,606 38%95 1,874 16,428,548 255,128 900,188 275,707 1,100,117 122%96 1,527 15,527,672 160,294 786,877 312,221 209,570 27%97 1,330 19,590,819 207,478 988,780 328,757 1,143,993 116%

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98 1,077 19,560,524 167,150 1,101,402 456,005 616,767 56%99 1,208 21,826,595 190,882 1,226,239 387,677 1,993,211 163%00 1,407 25,932,201 235,079 1,445,508 510,217 152,576 11%01 1,363 29,982,239 237,182 1,767,467 583,986 344,724 20%02 1,344 35,166,840 244,091 2,208,290 794,397 7,508,618 340%03 1,496 43,166,161 256,045 4,362,614 1,019,510 3,710,168 85%04 1,645 52,578,047 273,812 4,946,485 1,731,969 1,116,547 23%05 1,629 45,132,163 263,056 4,574,914 1,608,493 2,696,847 59%06 1,659 48,350,849 265,550 5,565,371 2,328,411 1,538,128 28%07 1,644 75,999,418 272,310 8,781,325 3,706,571 17,464,823 199%08 1,783 104,750,841 307,971 13,536,708 5,649,312 14,916,352 110%09 2,167 97,268,466 344,603 12,485,974 5,021,808 4,236,399 34%10 2,194 94,348,173 336,624 11,026,191 4,314,186 9,080,284 82%11 2,334 145,350,691 359,237 17,514,204 6,842,853 9,055,457 52%12 2,423 145,010,895 362,365 14,340,886 5,678,183 14,674,759 102%13 2,487 154,088,742 368,445 13,554,431 5,385,513 8,413,541 62%14 2,580 126,776,616 358,824 11,073,735 4,459,784 1,210,309 11%15 2,586 114,087,777 346,385 9,919,369 6,073,406 2,336,633 24%16 2,712 109,595,056 327,702 9,212,371 3,559,242 3,306,225 36%

06-16 24,569 1,215,627,524 3,650,016 127,010,565 53,019,269 86,232,910 68%88-16 40,469 1,594,928,078 6,552,039 154,981,232 63,624,961 110,276,796 71%

BARLEY 295 1,794,678 10,328 114,486 44,792 50,476 44%BEANS (PROCESSING) 111 1,920,171 7,421 123,346 42,185 158,978 129%CORN 801 52,853,425 132,988 4,697,314 1,853,320 1,018,112 22%CUCUMBERS 10 823,406 1,507 69,064 27,497 23,978 35%GRAIN SORGHUM 89 80,519 573 16,268 6,177 12,232 75%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 1 1,886,666 0 11,924 0 0 0%PEAS (GREEN) 83 987,765 2,869 86,562 33,941 112,096 129%POTATOES 8 966,931 866 45,196 4,684 0 0%SOYBEANS 750 31,339,212 132,094 3,065,967 1,218,217 1,370,570 45%SWEET CORN 65 2,149,255 4,466 39,791 17,126 3,240 8%TOMATOES 1 319,534 239 11,364 3,750 10,311 91%WHEAT 493 8,163,450 34,351 587,546 233,910 546,232 93%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 5 6,310,044 0 343,543 73,643 0 0%STATE TOTAL 2,712 109,595,056 327,702 9,212,371 3,559,242 3,306,225 36%

FLORIDA 88 0 115,690,884 171,669 9,415,388 7,202,877 5,629,430 60%89 0 111,898,780 175,011 8,488,288 6,442,122 11,348,546 134%90 0 128,185,489 191,808 9,693,799 7,295,049 25,511,685 263%91 0 137,108,279 182,211 12,127,171 9,023,358 10,410,314 86%92 0 105,122,316 155,946 9,046,025 6,663,288 4,466,082 49%93 0 164,203,753 150,775 11,224,131 8,070,028 15,724,409 140%94 0 215,519,663 167,834 13,849,785 9,927,263 11,986,058 87%95 7,019 435,924,049 586,883 26,099,632 9,601,438 35,391,160 136%96 12,428 749,466,448 913,871 42,875,019 10,937,623 30,620,459 71%97 11,720 711,439,057 763,817 38,234,124 11,298,759 20,489,067 54%98 13,427 1,070,461,039 1,365,927 41,743,032 12,283,866 23,974,558 57%99 13,611 1,243,730,384 1,476,652 49,436,719 13,155,802 30,891,212 62%00 18,075 2,056,476,816 1,450,428 77,218,016 23,590,778 95,516,785 124%01 18,442 2,417,430,839 1,523,472 91,793,131 24,220,991 81,194,925 88%02 18,730 2,725,173,423 1,486,215 99,304,869 27,346,774 54,637,091 55%03 18,201 2,700,377,728 1,402,011 99,030,802 27,363,172 51,341,334 52%04 17,423 2,700,446,503 1,331,911 99,751,259 26,523,411 113,205,213 113%05 17,858 2,973,811,338 1,373,027 106,372,568 28,989,920 335,086,858 315%06 18,822 3,049,039,461 1,370,441 83,182,553 25,997,776 229,598,389 276%07 17,240 3,154,746,854 1,228,289 136,490,133 43,532,391 40,786,556 30%08 16,814 3,211,104,056 1,291,343 122,496,208 40,031,870 17,184,223 14%09 17,365 3,162,477,409 1,267,573 110,985,123 34,057,002 71,244,061 64%10 16,162 2,866,278,633 1,149,431 100,323,345 30,583,955 62,873,860 63%11 16,326 2,800,248,623 1,865,732 113,185,280 36,874,724 69,115,575 61%12 16,199 2,891,883,332 2,047,130 116,946,170 38,755,468 85,062,437 73%13 15,950 3,176,380,018 2,219,373 126,246,690 42,043,008 51,950,467 41%14 14,602 3,063,521,113 2,295,582 119,075,635 39,067,039 36,115,801 30%15 14,214 2,975,712,839 2,526,076 109,108,756 73,687,921 44,790,634 41%16 13,925 2,886,329,270 59,196,945 102,601,529 36,372,023 55,233,284 54%

06-16 177,619 33,237,721,608 76,457,915 1,240,641,422 441,003,177 763,955,287 62%88-16 344,553 54,000,188,396 91,327,383 2,086,345,180 710,939,696 1,721,380,473 83%

APICULTURE 380 19,920,536 120,169 3,576,070 1,752,264 3,777,396 106%AVOCADOS 50 4,647,931 2,021 182,962 80,585 43,399 24%BLUEBERRIES 93 20,381,195 3,606 764,101 262,972 2,714,775 355%CABBAGE 30 5,761,040 2,558 101,421 27,059 179,791 177%CITRUS TREES (FL) - ALL OTHER CITRUS TREES 381 42,985,211 1,665,408 646,673 184,499 0 0%CITRUS TREES (FL) - AVOCADO 130 27,181,897 474,846 960,140 401,298 0 0%CITRUS TREES (FL) - CARAMBOLA 8 1,764,462 20,584 61,798 27,088 0 0%CITRUS TREES (FL) - GRAPEFRUIT 356 109,890,998 4,115,732 1,465,491 423,712 0 0%CITRUS TREES (FL) - LIME 2 41,653 1,501 1,012 455 0 0%CITRUS TREES (FL) - MANGO 15 531,125 10,431 19,956 7,451 0 0%CITRUS TREES (FL) - ORANGE 1,763 1,185,401,074 51,095,694 13,074,293 2,858,951 94,413 1%CORN 969 12,513,709 49,101 1,012,772 364,790 549,878 54%

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Loss RatioState / Crop Year

COTTON 1,372 37,321,680 92,815 7,712,871 2,508,436 2,799,453 36%GRAIN SORGHUM 96 23,560 301 6,016 2,655 0 0%GRAPEFRUIT 361 62,121,426 34,478 3,187,534 1,347,827 0 0%MANDARINS/TANGERINES 219 6,283,227 3,298 244,759 88,519 17,473 7%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 803 479,583,853 0 17,184,242 5,808,276 2,192,352 13%OATS 214 68,999 729 7,077 2,837 7,600 107%ORANGES 2,058 381,380,328 329,582 10,983,226 3,143,265 312,805 3%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 789 82,028,868 524,891 15,222,715 7,448,858 16,575,650 109%PEACHES 3 144,820 69 29,947 10,629 111,906 374%PEANUTS 1,417 63,222,279 132,777 5,877,909 2,432,273 7,122,478 121%PECANS 6 521,711 575 58,263 23,696 9,433 16%PEPPERS 200 23,142,856 5,495 2,909,226 1,139,125 4,215,768 145%POTATOES 87 47,618,113 21,392 3,479,275 1,257,821 3,158,065 91%RICE 12 2,646,962 17,425 37,862 0 0 0%SOYBEANS 837 2,955,738 20,099 628,866 230,070 590,686 94%SUGARCANE 103 123,621,264 404,679 532,518 9,993 0 0%SUNFLOWERS 4 16,320 201 2,872 1,292 5,700 198%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 101 25,078,999 21,778 1,494,451 576,060 1,382,889 93%TANGELOS 187 1,967,901 1,816 84,355 32,496 444 1%TANGORS 199 9,899,836 4,754 503,344 223,617 42,616 8%TOBACCO - FLUE CURED 32 4,786,454 1,339 255,342 113,418 972,421 381%TOMATOES (FRESH MARKET) 276 66,824,029 15,613 7,212,191 2,664,602 7,060,106 98%WHEAT 332 147,944 1,188 30,442 12,851 80,299 264%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 40 33,901,272 0 3,049,537 902,283 1,215,488 40%STATE TOTAL 13,925 2,886,329,270 59,196,945 102,601,529 36,372,023 55,233,284 54%

GEORGIA 88 0 293,125,713 816,212 16,939,539 13,146,217 28,459,179 168%89 0 344,062,100 988,710 19,900,732 15,362,029 23,497,812 118%90 0 401,038,925 1,061,909 22,516,947 17,331,473 143,547,792 638%91 0 487,956,194 1,095,344 30,477,012 23,524,179 36,493,643 120%92 0 413,749,941 919,663 30,375,422 23,056,169 17,568,231 58%93 0 409,311,872 911,618 30,623,722 22,812,508 91,897,556 300%94 0 400,501,225 1,173,362 33,431,646 24,737,440 20,422,294 61%95 33,246 668,199,792 2,795,303 58,756,800 26,163,480 61,620,466 105%96 31,175 626,491,165 2,659,087 57,849,403 26,087,965 35,672,293 62%97 27,638 583,499,604 2,490,289 55,182,028 24,482,179 51,639,266 94%98 26,861 667,394,856 2,516,952 58,590,215 25,093,196 89,276,917 152%99 28,868 941,512,375 2,621,292 73,027,219 26,625,089 139,807,436 191%00 30,671 773,269,735 2,595,957 78,668,786 33,487,608 127,346,568 162%01 29,751 812,996,485 2,517,167 90,318,828 34,835,443 67,135,553 74%02 29,016 652,171,515 2,499,976 70,817,149 26,930,689 113,269,148 160%03 32,187 697,097,198 2,457,817 77,210,974 29,595,096 43,662,375 57%04 34,210 797,092,847 2,528,396 89,190,778 34,180,788 94,146,289 106%05 34,797 730,038,995 2,457,981 78,579,917 30,285,772 59,083,188 75%06 35,194 785,436,544 2,441,165 89,239,623 34,918,855 101,872,064 114%07 36,386 787,131,035 2,443,929 91,458,251 35,386,100 96,918,807 106%08 38,881 984,615,598 2,610,301 120,934,761 46,658,775 109,731,988 91%09 43,207 913,409,009 2,526,305 109,112,134 41,233,581 97,426,135 89%10 43,947 1,015,306,691 2,554,286 122,754,126 46,157,584 120,206,473 98%11 45,414 1,504,369,609 2,664,735 203,278,384 74,971,704 218,643,890 108%12 46,203 1,478,265,377 2,684,100 172,295,271 65,030,679 61,881,727 36%13 47,950 1,392,332,182 2,894,123 150,823,539 56,168,598 113,083,671 75%14 47,894 1,427,084,893 2,864,739 152,341,544 57,925,512 142,469,656 94%15 51,457 1,301,837,103 3,194,179 154,925,545 100,037,578 96,445,965 62%16 54,222 1,308,681,424 2,732,963 149,530,562 53,866,570 141,268,473 94%

06-16 490,755 12,898,469,465 29,610,825 1,516,693,740 612,355,536 1,299,948,849 86%88-16 829,175 23,597,980,002 64,717,860 2,489,150,857 1,070,092,856 2,544,494,855 102%

APICULTURE 94 4,744,261 37,119 736,315 360,782 592,559 80%APPLES 3 180,832 118 13,412 1,903 15,059 112%BARLEY 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%BLUEBERRIES 323 41,712,045 12,926 5,032,507 1,777,877 5,545,291 110%CABBAGE 35 3,528,891 1,807 416,946 152,355 437,779 105%CANOLA 40 225,474 1,129 35,686 9,433 19,308 54%CORN 8,749 100,317,686 323,687 8,943,528 3,209,208 8,672,643 97%COTTON 13,127 484,689,899 1,134,782 64,710,837 21,008,480 45,907,423 71%GRAIN SORGHUM 3,424 390,596 5,754 112,326 39,792 100,026 89%GRAPES 1 248,350 165 13,198 5,411 0 0%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 68 39,897,857 0 417,874 31,029 0 0%OATS 1,559 475,785 4,834 58,592 25,982 96,972 166%ONIONS 290 39,573,793 12,372 11,687,577 4,355,705 7,746,372 66%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 682 17,551,722 96,019 2,633,593 1,287,129 3,752,594 142%PEACHES 35 12,668,902 6,209 1,752,747 676,570 327,805 19%PEANUTS 10,331 323,605,045 681,689 31,282,965 12,390,842 44,034,653 141%PECANS 937 123,175,364 82,677 7,405,915 3,195,779 3,563,661 48%PEPPERS 1 432,920 137 30,291 9,995 0 0%SOYBEANS 8,802 35,978,406 210,443 5,438,844 1,963,896 9,213,848 169%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 100 12,537,587 14,071 992,860 417,310 407,603 41%TOBACCO - FLUE CURED 694 34,698,822 12,964 4,046,107 1,743,794 6,954,563 172%TOMATOES (FRESH MARKET) 21 9,657,040 2,585 1,286,852 408,025 1,139,824 89%

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Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState / Crop Year

WHEAT 4,889 12,105,390 91,476 1,568,024 588,849 2,720,530 174%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 14 10,284,757 0 913,566 206,424 19,960 2%STATE TOTAL 54,222 1,308,681,424 2,732,963 149,530,562 53,866,570 141,268,473 94%

HAWAII 88 0 14,357,718 1,564 201,008 157,936 0 0%89 0 21,778,902 4,487 278,943 206,104 0 0%90 0 21,447,996 4,129 276,592 205,909 0 0%91 0 18,697,047 3,066 261,833 198,962 0 0%92 0 18,017,872 3,006 233,204 163,185 0 0%93 0 18,281,813 3,006 254,540 192,551 0 0%94 0 19,356,878 3,078 266,313 200,776 0 0%95 182 82,699,948 23,965 959,821 171,861 0 0%96 161 73,656,092 27,486 780,676 266,315 30,694 4%97 136 73,633,892 25,732 853,234 275,194 12,906 2%98 73 73,476,625 13,919 829,637 353,193 0 0%99 127 107,258,379 28,347 1,086,051 304,415 160,358 15%00 131 112,579,845 28,624 1,216,437 379,172 609,139 50%01 128 107,154,406 26,145 1,149,260 348,138 1,523,019 133%02 128 107,666,008 25,683 1,281,718 435,867 727,532 57%03 131 99,683,232 26,121 1,179,989 395,064 1,118,834 95%04 132 97,879,478 25,964 1,169,224 379,404 614,543 53%05 140 77,908,808 26,514 913,299 288,230 387,341 42%06 141 89,402,884 26,622 1,079,769 373,738 170,235 16%07 190 105,871,203 30,017 1,624,460 587,270 28,209 2%08 197 120,966,363 29,478 1,953,230 677,259 1,809,650 93%09 197 98,122,299 28,115 1,453,350 498,437 717,155 49%10 190 110,775,618 28,159 1,580,308 533,957 984,974 62%11 212 79,864,568 23,457 1,275,282 422,828 2,524,452 198%12 180 119,470,499 29,634 1,767,168 594,597 782,735 44%13 172 102,670,452 29,072 1,645,220 576,049 596,927 36%14 174 109,334,346 28,427 1,595,383 538,648 1,478,466 93%15 200 118,803,546 29,158 1,804,275 1,138,918 322,784 18%16 207 121,162,577 4,546,548 1,434,055 539,204 861,036 60%

06-16 2,060 1,176,444,355 4,828,687 17,212,500 6,480,905 10,276,623 60%88-16 3,529 2,321,979,294 5,129,523 30,404,279 11,403,181 15,460,989 51%

BANANA 2 32,236 5 807 304 0 0%BANANA TREE 1 512,233 83,020 14,231 0 0 0%COFFEE 92 15,927,663 4,334 428,016 172,509 355,912 83%COFFEE TREE 38 21,347,029 4,405,361 77,644 23,892 0 0%MACADAMIA NUTS 16 18,232,597 12,437 411,240 174,804 503,411 122%MACADAMIA TREES 14 51,389,840 11,942 362,341 128,424 0 0%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 25 12,519,256 0 111,247 30,219 0 0%PAPAYA 8 763,052 129 14,830 5,270 1,713 12%PAPAYA TREE 9 277,257 29,320 4,166 1,875 0 0%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 2 161,414 0 9,533 1,907 0 0%STATE TOTAL 207 121,162,577 4,546,548 1,434,055 539,204 861,036 60%

IDAHO 88 0 92,831,581 507,423 5,404,830 4,279,988 11,256,393 208%89 0 115,047,144 727,274 6,836,211 5,408,685 10,869,969 159%90 0 119,251,851 640,480 7,625,092 6,043,967 11,993,182 157%91 0 94,941,049 449,730 6,524,166 5,157,556 7,328,127 112%92 0 94,229,193 425,626 7,038,079 5,551,246 11,565,900 164%93 0 141,465,559 458,427 7,725,248 6,026,035 13,859,645 179%94 0 97,749,293 434,250 7,598,966 5,907,849 6,008,359 79%95 25,083 297,492,322 2,533,709 13,786,188 4,726,119 9,452,369 69%96 14,229 205,490,501 1,391,950 11,340,580 5,363,426 6,133,764 54%97 12,247 195,628,297 1,104,587 11,112,643 5,491,247 6,675,124 60%98 8,949 230,677,856 1,167,834 14,180,055 7,246,856 7,250,906 51%99 8,917 299,291,306 1,447,162 22,027,145 9,145,328 8,517,117 39%00 9,453 319,543,596 1,437,128 19,274,212 7,958,700 15,450,587 80%01 9,328 330,879,108 1,407,732 25,295,306 10,201,578 16,285,453 64%02 10,065 419,243,559 1,582,289 34,734,017 14,460,818 23,859,844 69%03 9,928 478,395,671 1,701,072 38,327,267 15,999,484 36,186,773 94%04 10,471 511,409,499 1,757,488 41,901,041 17,605,665 20,464,411 49%05 11,149 535,740,859 1,850,203 42,015,507 17,557,231 25,735,915 61%06 11,308 518,533,035 1,814,892 38,476,335 15,618,340 13,888,749 36%07 11,480 598,416,288 2,161,676 43,232,852 17,111,803 33,919,555 78%08 11,186 749,198,436 2,047,037 60,131,014 25,108,175 47,150,950 78%09 11,318 976,604,767 2,153,003 90,442,399 39,414,104 132,008,976 146%10 11,677 795,629,280 2,053,311 62,185,430 26,144,674 25,028,873 40%11 12,003 1,021,469,378 2,139,337 83,851,567 36,532,260 50,653,485 60%12 12,103 1,065,039,679 2,236,571 76,025,198 32,124,119 31,769,799 42%13 12,453 1,123,320,451 2,214,711 79,560,221 33,721,678 41,591,407 52%14 12,594 1,028,082,219 2,275,598 67,605,604 27,976,042 60,571,042 90%15 12,769 1,125,057,425 2,236,219 63,607,311 37,005,143 61,800,189 97%16 12,876 1,193,905,384 2,058,101 71,377,016 29,394,617 17,710,088 25%

06-16 131,767 10,195,256,342 23,390,456 736,494,947 320,150,955 516,093,113 70%88-16 261,586 14,774,564,586 44,414,820 1,059,241,500 474,282,733 764,986,951 72%

ALFALFA SEED 25 6,400,181 4,294 357,355 155,187 56,995 16%APICULTURE 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%

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Protection In Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState / Crop Year

APPLES 40 7,052,997 1,482 1,414,426 482,105 6,299 0%APRICOTS (FRESH) 1 13,835 5 2,020 727 0 0%BARLEY 2,840 114,475,033 416,049 9,743,763 4,481,205 1,574,289 16%BEANS (DRY) 359 9,967,216 23,034 814,224 326,946 285,803 35%CANOLA 775 3,070,004 15,184 460,878 231,863 27,712 6%CHERRIES 7 28,136 9 1,321 521 0 0%CORN 602 47,587,762 113,761 1,237,524 474,245 415,581 34%FLAX 45 22,114 247 3,340 1,233 0 0%FORAGE PRODUCTION 45 2,035,839 4,360 90,173 29,871 0 0%GRAPES 12 601,971 578 35,363 6,484 5,780 16%HYBRID SWEET CORN SEED 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%MINT 39 3,864,675 3,627 110,787 39,117 17,232 16%MUSTARD 90 737,660 4,848 84,901 34,166 61,383 72%NECTARINES (FRESH) 3 79,267 75 4,645 0 0 0%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 2 1,334,047 0 7,121 0 0 0%OATS 482 516,210 4,659 68,568 29,081 49,426 72%ONIONS 48 8,447,316 4,762 383,988 106,769 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 22 1,837,532 51,207 475,417 226,264 576,961 121%PEACHES (FREESTONE FRESH) 11 860,910 741 46,466 691 0 0%PEAS (DRY) 1,569 35,572,402 142,937 5,339,327 2,507,924 572,362 11%PEAS (GREEN) 193 0 0 0 0 0 0%PLUMS 14 102,947 80 15,255 6,194 20,222 133%POTATOES 840 260,125,358 227,689 10,617,281 3,789,301 799,753 8%SAFFLOWER 120 817,762 11,985 117,322 45,852 99,674 85%SUGAR BEETS 555 104,507,994 125,288 1,582,064 580,544 98,870 6%SWEET CORN 263 0 0 0 0 0 0%WHEAT 3,591 273,091,536 901,200 20,507,945 10,619,079 7,807,073 38%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 278 310,754,680 0 17,855,542 5,219,248 5,234,673 29%STATE TOTAL 12,876 1,193,905,384 2,058,101 71,377,016 29,394,617 17,710,088 25%

ILLINOIS 88 0 351,557,019 2,292,097 16,055,450 12,452,748 90,951,885 566%89 0 1,572,952,329 8,322,963 59,096,231 46,492,325 49,570,326 84%90 0 1,008,712,030 5,798,859 38,717,794 30,429,687 20,968,417 54%91 0 840,563,350 4,827,079 34,885,831 27,301,395 78,110,299 224%92 0 1,035,562,432 5,886,725 45,500,821 35,929,450 16,090,390 35%93 0 1,000,425,672 5,598,025 42,859,544 33,833,505 26,504,622 62%94 0 1,146,083,395 6,265,158 54,960,305 43,069,685 6,578,923 12%95 221,327 2,004,480,495 17,975,737 80,986,084 36,703,789 55,515,728 69%96 189,388 2,237,063,200 15,113,973 101,590,572 51,772,590 61,546,298 61%97 146,014 1,901,822,894 12,817,074 90,020,248 49,207,407 20,668,648 23%98 140,524 2,053,234,923 12,800,140 98,418,085 56,253,117 45,461,852 46%99 142,609 2,230,776,196 13,764,825 124,915,499 60,417,597 52,369,546 42%00 151,408 2,720,236,762 14,792,673 159,355,695 90,869,564 50,510,755 32%01 144,086 2,735,825,472 14,492,887 171,282,439 77,378,175 44,125,833 26%02 137,311 2,819,863,614 14,572,288 171,542,594 78,543,189 140,101,699 82%03 135,596 3,180,438,977 14,893,684 205,642,172 94,798,558 133,208,993 65%04 133,515 3,948,567,230 15,115,098 272,418,326 124,106,439 103,162,660 38%05 135,195 3,940,352,641 15,923,309 277,281,228 127,581,567 214,355,553 77%06 139,325 5,546,161,543 16,962,769 418,986,260 193,901,212 42,254,874 10%07 134,808 7,951,443,589 16,675,474 620,112,379 288,390,790 127,908,768 21%08 136,207 10,118,470,506 16,800,862 866,527,069 423,546,959 570,796,297 66%09 140,636 7,977,356,420 17,393,361 709,809,089 323,824,233 216,130,891 30%10 139,788 8,132,649,523 17,428,808 566,808,355 252,755,982 327,130,500 58%11 142,381 12,334,927,439 17,734,547 928,553,591 409,641,853 342,981,559 37%12 143,873 12,150,875,957 17,912,077 772,056,153 332,714,216 3,444,326,180 446%13 159,283 13,049,505,193 19,111,493 823,823,968 367,971,849 661,058,298 80%14 160,937 10,902,219,852 19,219,709 679,039,959 304,907,792 266,337,984 39%15 161,789 9,887,806,311 19,241,347 692,189,055 387,902,862 468,521,685 68%16 162,866 9,378,923,735 19,244,168 626,602,916 272,341,918 90,667,620 14%

06-16 1,621,893 107,430,340,068 197,724,615 7,704,508,794 3,557,899,666 6,558,114,656 85%88-16 3,298,866 144,158,858,699 398,977,209 9,750,037,712 4,635,040,453 7,767,917,083 80%

APPLES 18 1,445,067 463 1,006,097 341,359 1,147,550 114%BARLEY 2 12,348 82 3,306 1,460 0 0%BEANS (PROCESSING) 76 552,675 1,383 42,924 18,196 30,576 71%CANOLA 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%CORN 72,188 5,958,019,727 10,157,467 439,426,000 194,606,245 64,120,372 15%CUCUMBERS 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%FORAGE PRODUCTION 190 9,541,376 12,134 314,764 151,141 21,494 7%GRAIN SORGHUM 4,421 2,428,857 10,352 383,646 136,643 210,791 55%GRAPES 1 4,250 2 584 239 0 0%HYBRID CORN SEED 1,372 46,958,151 74,249 4,012,002 1,675,508 1,031,039 26%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 26 19,206,895 0 139,750 27,190 0 0%OATS 137 227,174 1,537 15,827 6,393 1,350 9%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 45 1,074,795 5,058 148,284 70,348 98,442 66%PEACHES 41 2,485,447 746 444,885 149,696 290,824 65%PEAS (GREEN) 95 854,137 2,180 66,919 28,069 19,327 29%POPCORN 275 13,010,924 17,909 871,870 433,812 111,222 13%POTATOES 2 708,513 716 90,111 29,958 0 0%PUMPKINS 248 6,700,489 9,677 417,936 206,090 322,404 77%

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Protection In Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState / Crop Year

RICE 9 1,264,697 2,074 285,228 82,562 21,483 8%SOYBEANS 69,449 3,167,447,892 8,561,471 163,454,799 68,943,674 21,186,054 13%SWEET CORN 123 1,428,149 4,052 115,141 58,457 130,449 113%TOMATOES (FRESH MARKET) 1 13,155 2 2,301 1,035 0 0%WHEAT 14,072 86,867,184 382,614 13,679,455 4,915,733 1,690,299 12%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 70 58,671,833 0 1,681,087 458,110 233,944 14%STATE TOTAL 162,866 9,378,923,735 19,244,168 626,602,916 272,341,918 90,667,620 14%

INDIANA 88 0 172,694,777 1,123,568 8,173,826 6,336,906 33,704,774 412%89 0 430,634,301 2,564,928 18,474,060 14,171,589 11,948,411 65%90 0 315,797,814 1,966,622 13,883,562 10,695,363 8,733,608 63%91 0 299,118,944 1,803,715 14,193,699 10,888,004 38,577,079 272%92 0 382,066,266 2,257,760 19,423,685 15,101,234 10,566,707 54%93 0 367,302,472 2,203,693 18,084,991 14,004,907 9,889,484 55%94 0 425,460,522 2,342,600 22,034,832 17,034,335 4,504,846 20%95 88,321 887,022,246 8,085,812 35,342,434 16,209,076 32,322,421 91%96 74,914 934,138,952 6,112,487 44,004,125 24,296,604 47,275,215 107%97 48,562 852,726,498 5,131,817 42,175,012 25,849,140 30,058,348 71%98 47,725 1,007,148,852 5,360,592 50,627,602 32,460,238 43,363,910 86%99 50,151 1,083,187,367 5,955,291 66,589,881 34,512,963 55,776,624 84%00 55,364 1,419,015,326 6,871,474 94,403,880 57,109,830 35,036,261 37%01 53,937 1,445,439,923 6,911,256 99,889,026 47,187,162 17,462,172 17%02 51,500 1,445,342,020 6,955,983 96,462,476 45,752,779 134,363,767 139%03 51,520 1,655,942,320 7,142,208 117,458,905 55,722,786 104,436,956 89%04 51,754 2,030,703,078 7,283,722 162,099,883 75,936,066 93,804,911 58%05 51,868 2,002,336,455 7,703,585 163,295,632 76,216,664 38,921,285 24%06 50,645 2,321,033,899 7,785,011 194,348,438 90,882,607 35,160,245 18%07 49,607 3,499,303,760 7,798,221 300,949,167 140,418,358 110,111,464 37%08 50,056 4,617,152,739 7,825,145 449,182,966 218,753,038 524,942,507 117%09 53,249 3,747,138,595 8,231,150 383,865,133 178,869,974 97,309,649 25%10 52,975 3,765,680,611 8,273,630 305,426,702 138,221,967 107,924,972 35%11 55,123 5,786,295,628 8,597,145 515,563,445 232,955,005 226,916,620 44%12 56,127 5,743,121,401 8,721,235 436,444,896 191,403,055 1,458,621,826 334%13 62,256 6,302,124,660 9,342,363 468,698,635 212,593,843 178,856,741 38%14 62,760 5,157,557,619 9,355,945 375,600,043 170,155,924 143,514,689 38%15 62,208 4,686,475,117 9,394,231 370,405,277 206,141,227 444,999,649 120%16 63,671 4,480,523,651 9,476,073 341,594,721 151,167,075 75,572,401 22%

06-16 618,677 50,106,407,680 94,800,149 4,142,079,423 1,931,562,073 3,403,930,763 82%88-16 1,244,293 67,262,485,813 182,577,262 5,228,696,934 2,511,047,719 4,154,677,542 79%

APPLES 13 1,764,524 510 379,537 144,214 477,811 126%BARLEY 8 12,437 80 2,827 1,358 1,622 57%BEANS (PROCESSING) 27 588,439 827 58,867 26,491 34,986 59%CANOLA 2 23,933 152 7,282 3,276 0 0%CORN 28,131 2,547,918,354 4,579,943 212,233,991 94,499,224 58,713,848 28%CUCUMBERS 9 3,383,728 3,983 424,428 190,992 507,950 120%GRAIN SORGHUM 552 932,155 5,026 135,896 40,473 175,533 129%HYBRID CORN SEED 536 27,462,460 41,289 2,367,138 1,003,169 456,516 19%MINT 45 7,060,238 8,078 581,899 291,050 646,357 111%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 1 87,408 0 506 0 0 0%OATS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 50 2,397,065 11,605 278,287 132,565 105,334 38%PEACHES 3 215,986 66 40,319 15,530 29,334 73%POPCORN 609 49,762,169 79,421 4,027,222 2,032,629 686,156 17%POTATOES 5 567,407 476 94,788 34,122 0 0%SOYBEANS 27,329 1,716,279,797 4,560,879 111,138,443 48,923,680 11,746,616 11%TOBACCO - BURLEY 154 3,013,380 1,057 440,422 189,679 972,663 221%TOMATOES 64 7,347,273 7,259 184,501 28,017 0 0%WHEAT 6,045 46,964,871 175,422 6,176,657 2,601,306 1,014,322 16%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 87 64,742,027 0 3,021,711 1,009,300 3,353 0%STATE TOTAL 63,671 4,480,523,651 9,476,073 341,594,721 151,167,075 75,572,401 22%

IOWA 88 0 979,504,305 6,542,363 39,941,981 30,913,969 149,888,870 375%89 0 2,703,206,817 14,581,854 114,696,938 89,745,310 84,045,166 73%90 0 2,030,676,726 12,057,882 84,420,042 65,598,633 35,654,709 42%91 0 1,596,966,289 9,570,476 69,167,936 53,172,942 48,861,091 71%92 0 1,612,175,133 9,548,349 69,812,544 53,736,787 13,002,068 19%93 0 1,521,450,869 8,779,115 62,710,670 48,126,036 291,626,693 465%94 0 2,060,167,111 12,038,679 89,994,831 68,547,669 6,569,707 7%95 208,566 2,626,625,698 19,818,190 106,030,120 59,845,737 84,949,405 80%96 207,355 3,570,282,751 19,441,846 169,676,225 110,056,263 51,949,648 31%97 176,294 3,123,448,600 18,045,492 140,591,816 90,929,814 14,278,096 10%98 170,926 3,387,190,984 18,217,592 153,072,566 100,203,665 84,102,012 55%99 166,845 3,193,846,180 18,726,982 170,691,958 86,797,564 61,795,418 36%00 171,853 3,691,395,252 19,425,077 212,131,184 125,552,355 95,127,044 45%01 166,267 3,676,751,337 19,320,601 230,202,678 106,518,841 152,403,141 66%02 160,082 3,714,733,497 19,367,341 225,645,966 105,706,022 56,011,258 25%03 154,637 4,044,211,459 19,437,377 251,918,598 116,960,530 237,113,499 94%04 153,851 5,076,235,076 19,726,036 354,511,745 163,416,069 109,402,835 31%05 151,305 4,513,761,542 19,908,937 310,529,453 143,665,235 72,791,338 23%

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06 149,884 5,290,935,228 20,173,529 366,716,810 170,870,383 58,339,458 16%07 148,543 8,291,718,390 20,261,378 600,196,087 279,015,086 90,598,541 15%08 151,102 11,656,184,698 20,601,566 914,504,870 423,470,195 1,096,349,008 120%09 158,564 9,170,039,525 21,047,588 743,793,064 320,219,478 168,574,747 23%10 155,412 9,340,187,892 21,144,687 592,404,706 250,906,732 350,898,841 59%11 156,898 14,678,443,832 21,466,018 1,030,434,251 443,628,012 290,075,693 28%12 159,622 14,942,923,377 21,706,706 902,472,768 381,870,977 2,006,194,337 222%13 165,702 15,508,211,153 22,162,597 946,367,530 438,626,418 2,030,506,212 215%14 165,373 13,286,282,586 22,221,288 738,146,762 353,348,041 1,400,561,182 190%15 163,858 11,813,800,028 22,160,011 722,315,203 378,627,157 144,615,766 20%16 162,593 10,962,237,665 21,921,655 596,865,236 280,228,728 53,762,420 9%

06-16 1,737,551 124,940,964,374 234,867,023 8,154,217,287 3,720,811,207 7,690,476,205 94%88-16 3,625,532 178,063,594,000 519,421,212 11,009,964,538 5,340,304,648 9,340,048,203 85%

APPLES 1 12,950 4 723 296 0 0%BARLEY 19 23,646 126 5,783 2,602 0 0%CORN 78,515 7,487,763,615 12,874,520 415,039,694 194,932,095 39,529,630 10%FORAGE PRODUCTION 517 5,068,753 12,098 285,087 119,905 147,124 52%FORAGE SEEDING 1,647 1,837,016 8,631 231,067 125,602 308,957 134%GRAIN SORGHUM 24 24,976 127 2,072 933 0 0%HYBRID CORN SEED 2,257 80,292,738 99,975 5,379,100 2,402,519 1,046,151 19%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 2 606,474 0 8,396 3,022 0 0%OATS 1,586 980,551 7,331 98,253 45,089 45,005 46%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 84 1,776,268 19,290 270,014 130,937 68,098 25%PEAS (GREEN) 58 597,319 1,057 83,289 39,365 134,585 162%POPCORN 197 4,367,492 7,519 261,911 129,928 68,265 26%POTATOES 7 270,850 317 19,801 7,170 0 0%SOYBEANS 77,063 3,366,983,002 8,883,997 174,529,030 82,033,957 12,131,014 7%SWEET CORN 56 673,189 2,115 74,391 32,595 0 0%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 2 202,046 188 9,758 4,002 0 0%WHEAT 536 713,231 4,360 169,598 74,798 173,795 102%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 22 10,043,549 0 397,269 143,913 109,796 28%STATE TOTAL 162,593 10,962,237,665 21,921,655 596,865,236 280,228,728 53,762,420 9%

KANSAS 88 0 225,899,836 3,266,815 16,804,086 12,191,424 15,212,196 91%89 0 506,814,339 6,470,594 38,703,146 27,973,499 134,065,974 346%90 0 631,087,611 8,869,549 48,117,755 34,307,560 19,841,448 41%91 0 475,761,001 6,572,153 33,898,429 24,192,680 44,043,301 130%92 0 517,593,090 7,140,852 38,486,658 27,502,110 61,159,536 159%93 0 521,184,832 7,179,220 38,807,719 27,620,197 54,090,524 139%94 0 579,366,966 7,564,297 45,389,598 32,256,869 14,929,449 33%95 228,685 1,009,333,136 16,787,381 72,404,281 31,592,634 78,941,402 109%96 231,778 1,254,118,428 17,313,243 96,218,618 45,887,848 152,269,450 158%97 186,114 1,197,713,024 14,116,832 101,130,714 56,563,389 21,727,923 21%98 175,938 1,231,143,041 13,554,134 96,010,381 53,268,727 29,815,405 31%99 172,749 1,230,773,209 14,202,419 104,543,694 44,750,093 64,551,146 62%00 189,248 1,358,128,954 14,573,785 112,315,165 54,613,659 154,502,929 138%01 195,879 1,624,996,582 16,046,303 168,346,915 70,184,629 160,023,626 95%02 203,425 1,661,246,698 15,763,241 169,330,300 71,133,820 446,825,018 264%03 222,054 1,836,674,982 15,917,709 207,441,800 88,896,859 277,280,401 134%04 238,269 2,017,228,672 16,090,749 259,400,033 110,821,654 299,722,526 116%05 236,963 1,894,995,748 16,410,578 261,377,895 110,583,644 118,333,372 45%06 238,228 1,944,310,081 15,771,516 281,976,828 119,445,848 337,340,873 120%07 236,169 2,877,722,649 16,348,649 442,365,985 186,586,116 398,067,386 90%08 239,856 3,988,001,425 16,499,674 664,507,282 278,197,363 412,868,709 62%09 243,987 4,068,093,038 16,976,582 731,004,710 297,768,083 291,415,697 40%10 244,334 3,551,096,604 17,307,419 543,701,459 215,086,013 142,274,642 26%11 246,817 5,294,194,823 17,394,803 796,607,888 309,777,966 1,085,076,518 136%12 255,960 5,655,381,231 18,230,062 806,762,459 318,285,785 1,367,698,314 170%13 264,873 5,897,686,157 19,178,056 851,688,172 338,646,981 954,345,698 112%14 269,163 4,819,998,924 18,824,378 668,516,789 264,963,274 613,827,805 92%15 273,282 4,422,167,523 19,337,187 649,179,352 396,940,232 350,402,444 54%16 269,141 4,134,879,693 19,146,094 603,049,335 231,275,789 77,007,267 13%

06-16 2,781,810 46,653,532,148 195,014,420 7,039,360,259 2,956,973,450 6,030,325,353 86%88-16 5,062,912 66,427,592,297 412,854,274 8,948,087,446 3,881,314,745 8,177,660,979 91%

ANNUAL FORAGE 84 3,712,924 11,220 772,363 372,163 615,468 80%BARLEY 2,807 331,778 4,421 87,018 34,390 5,000 6%BEANS (DRY) 1,716 1,460,519 4,341 151,889 64,105 173,974 115%CANOLA 980 3,172,753 21,581 928,956 378,046 139,459 15%CORN 55,103 1,675,316,965 4,714,725 197,390,724 73,891,515 23,378,391 12%COTTON 3,230 7,345,944 26,729 1,206,972 410,839 450,539 37%GRAIN SORGHUM 57,219 469,124,310 2,528,950 100,747,019 38,965,678 14,288,657 14%HYBRID SORGHUM SEED 35 98,378 231 17,932 7,537 0 0%MILLET 2,093 216,920 3,100 69,100 29,439 48,381 70%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 6 5,274,104 0 45,780 7,054 0 0%OATS 4,884 313,256 5,410 88,935 37,335 5,617 6%ONIONS 2 888,100 295 158,698 71,414 829,709 523%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 922 34,595,110 808,395 6,178,092 2,877,815 4,735,239 77%PEAS (DRY) 8 164,181 2,059 47,410 20,932 1,959 4%POTATOES 39 6,556,087 2,923 591,735 250,393 203,660 34%

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RYE 4 107,573 1,117 27,068 11,811 2,401 9%SESAME 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%SILAGE SORGHUM 3,331 4,295,431 19,541 684,267 286,717 55,669 8%SOYBEANS 53,182 752,550,222 3,255,491 91,201,570 32,705,245 11,134,291 12%SUNFLOWERS 21,719 9,063,486 42,428 1,579,065 635,365 990,618 63%WHEAT 61,756 1,142,763,819 7,693,137 199,761,743 79,899,263 19,878,637 10%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 19 17,527,833 0 1,312,999 318,733 69,598 5%STATE TOTAL 269,141 4,134,879,693 19,146,094 603,049,335 231,275,789 77,007,267 13%

KENTUCKY 88 0 79,184,198 261,701 4,361,907 3,512,271 8,036,112 184%89 0 114,995,975 471,914 6,632,928 5,150,960 4,137,470 62%90 0 108,325,390 348,930 5,744,917 4,494,743 4,428,082 77%91 0 113,642,374 306,007 6,108,356 4,821,239 7,147,925 117%92 0 117,660,696 302,391 6,599,712 5,138,249 2,721,943 41%93 0 109,874,176 315,024 5,746,680 4,400,675 3,665,746 64%94 0 108,026,975 381,446 6,047,678 4,532,517 1,647,541 27%95 106,741 357,523,136 2,204,311 15,383,303 3,868,422 6,877,592 45%96 61,678 299,170,916 1,471,686 16,454,755 4,768,830 7,321,740 44%97 38,886 273,692,966 1,072,847 14,909,162 5,340,299 15,384,684 103%98 27,500 274,211,741 1,113,056 15,826,742 7,136,239 26,472,349 167%99 32,734 354,552,549 1,497,384 23,226,103 9,207,343 53,318,306 230%00 37,586 355,529,549 1,876,467 25,166,836 11,689,173 21,033,579 84%01 33,955 361,072,689 1,864,327 26,944,244 10,300,222 8,958,776 33%02 29,859 357,048,470 1,819,228 25,801,451 9,980,779 30,400,506 118%03 27,234 385,427,512 1,820,414 29,760,221 11,801,098 20,433,473 69%04 25,208 434,333,746 1,877,161 36,940,244 14,836,275 23,997,522 65%05 21,894 398,858,136 1,849,122 34,683,064 14,169,309 19,766,248 57%06 19,677 437,178,794 1,833,888 39,170,235 16,195,976 13,924,121 36%07 18,712 667,962,226 1,943,667 60,084,670 25,154,623 110,720,796 184%08 20,800 1,038,799,391 2,259,570 106,710,915 45,239,448 114,286,388 107%09 21,426 994,869,797 2,405,468 103,366,955 39,573,253 71,126,476 69%10 20,490 953,230,468 2,506,289 89,700,929 31,592,938 137,611,753 153%11 23,128 1,457,716,253 2,772,745 153,792,478 55,353,441 95,029,769 62%12 24,701 1,565,249,268 2,973,321 143,775,072 50,521,582 477,794,121 332%13 28,186 1,732,462,813 3,299,046 166,182,058 60,781,800 61,098,694 37%14 29,138 1,617,141,941 3,362,291 149,442,577 55,561,938 137,103,856 92%15 29,701 1,441,416,133 3,329,930 144,437,308 91,702,537 97,596,681 68%16 29,505 1,399,798,998 3,349,606 143,164,597 51,835,428 120,969,605 84%

06-16 265,464 13,305,826,082 30,035,821 1,299,827,794 523,512,964 1,437,262,260 111%88-16 708,739 17,908,957,276 50,889,237 1,606,166,097 658,661,607 1,703,011,854 106%

BARLEY 126 453,347 2,070 57,308 17,748 0 0%CANOLA 76 1,791,745 7,325 300,168 78,955 7,457 2%CORN 9,605 596,957,975 1,297,362 65,079,651 22,597,370 27,356,062 42%GRAIN SORGHUM 584 584,038 3,036 73,871 20,001 25,268 34%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 251 10,977,264 52,147 1,398,239 686,839 1,318,039 94%PEACHES 1 38,241 24 4,594 0 0 0%POPCORN 72 991,341 2,354 79,551 27,155 17,613 22%RICE 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%SOYBEANS 9,326 458,565,712 1,540,417 41,511,462 14,725,620 9,297,619 22%TOBACCO - BURLEY 4,568 143,544,425 53,150 18,333,892 8,130,662 64,111,361 350%TOBACCO - DARK AIR 673 14,872,671 3,451 605,646 265,621 5,023,821 829%TOBACCO - FIRE CURED 488 39,946,167 7,313 2,016,212 839,851 11,980,763 594%TOMATOES (FRESH MARKET) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%WHEAT 3,718 101,916,226 380,957 12,508,332 3,951,666 1,790,789 14%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 11 29,159,846 0 1,195,671 493,940 40,813 3%STATE TOTAL 29,505 1,399,798,998 3,349,606 143,164,597 51,835,428 120,969,605 84%

LOUISIANA 88 0 104,673,135 953,820 11,532,130 8,672,142 21,424,310 186%89 0 129,053,327 1,088,861 13,506,138 9,921,663 38,094,397 282%90 0 144,125,962 1,304,098 15,784,167 11,546,647 31,288,299 198%91 0 127,833,071 964,159 12,991,876 9,435,667 43,826,834 337%92 0 120,356,441 904,687 13,254,865 9,647,768 20,483,623 155%93 0 98,075,228 772,731 11,034,985 7,898,518 19,265,687 175%94 0 107,772,151 970,642 12,531,385 8,950,041 10,847,083 87%95 30,933 330,678,682 3,004,003 33,069,108 6,084,060 12,783,596 39%96 23,312 285,445,850 2,632,742 29,664,986 5,147,856 5,040,885 17%97 20,567 277,150,153 2,579,196 26,978,138 4,501,957 7,187,361 27%98 19,537 338,708,193 2,851,679 27,722,884 4,403,873 29,314,788 106%99 21,466 393,461,421 2,939,452 35,475,998 8,968,181 27,767,138 78%00 24,127 423,504,503 2,931,946 33,327,184 11,835,247 45,381,661 136%01 24,119 484,202,244 2,848,170 40,634,329 14,472,708 59,571,211 147%02 23,727 387,310,045 2,852,296 34,619,550 11,772,083 49,142,157 142%03 23,399 395,103,932 2,822,567 35,597,507 11,747,151 28,279,221 79%04 24,943 416,843,560 2,837,680 37,466,757 11,860,408 29,458,745 79%05 24,267 387,580,802 2,647,827 33,870,040 10,555,681 17,528,755 52%06 23,545 407,719,699 2,521,627 37,766,971 12,199,687 21,848,405 58%07 22,375 516,946,570 2,662,735 51,347,154 16,275,221 15,786,694 31%08 22,246 635,908,161 2,822,110 63,673,048 18,365,323 76,348,458 120%

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09 22,518 706,795,446 2,722,317 76,146,164 21,422,512 65,216,324 86%10 22,118 750,367,129 2,748,848 77,195,559 20,813,568 32,311,269 42%11 22,170 1,002,324,855 2,764,872 102,326,872 25,681,250 63,065,443 62%12 21,585 983,152,071 2,800,939 94,794,147 24,475,358 31,964,044 34%13 21,145 1,130,387,530 2,837,707 98,708,606 25,961,889 27,853,758 28%14 21,076 1,031,807,899 2,875,366 82,232,388 22,290,917 30,181,169 37%15 21,356 900,742,941 2,940,727 73,031,772 52,736,062 79,339,335 109%16 21,855 959,816,613 3,089,533 75,312,907 22,329,651 94,959,396 126%

06-16 241,989 9,025,968,914 30,786,781 832,535,588 262,551,438 538,874,295 65%88-16 502,386 13,977,847,614 68,693,337 1,291,597,615 429,973,089 1,035,560,046 80%

BLUEBERRIES 2 199,695 97 13,480 5,527 0 0%CORN 3,700 257,840,875 707,170 17,149,237 4,986,664 43,926,682 256%COTTON 3,208 59,357,168 138,907 7,021,244 1,782,597 2,825,352 40%GRAIN SORGHUM 3,442 9,614,923 50,984 1,091,982 289,926 1,050,490 96%HYBRID SEED RICE 5 1,253,384 1,433 162,159 72,967 149,400 92%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 9 12,610,480 0 156,103 1,698 0 0%OATS 152 206,250 3,071 37,764 4,644 30,825 82%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 106 4,816,675 47,199 781,165 381,576 640,074 82%PEACHES 1 26,086 16 6,185 0 17,457 282%PEANUTS 23 277,215 498 16,817 4,355 0 0%PECANS 1 393,881 628 66,349 21,895 0 0%RICE 2,902 188,856,534 402,689 8,266,773 2,957,706 14,163,731 171%SOYBEANS 5,129 283,634,992 1,219,728 34,024,647 9,473,795 21,228,306 62%SUGARCANE 522 114,801,006 343,658 1,738,344 570,965 436,407 25%SWEET POTATOES 41 7,471,680 9,498 726,647 188,313 1,171,546 161%WHEAT 2,611 16,368,123 163,957 3,974,680 1,571,157 9,319,126 234%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 1 2,087,646 0 79,331 15,866 0 0%STATE TOTAL 21,855 959,816,613 3,089,533 75,312,907 22,329,651 94,959,396 126%

MAINE 88 0 4,644,071 7,676 294,056 232,855 303,764 103%89 0 4,229,160 5,755 278,303 216,248 167,034 60%90 0 3,439,962 5,536 205,835 160,202 648,673 315%91 0 2,381,649 2,579 124,270 98,383 542,282 436%92 0 1,564,457 1,976 128,853 100,496 31,595 25%93 0 1,234,537 1,950 116,155 91,989 546,185 470%94 0 10,213,377 28,806 609,266 468,362 1,965,997 323%95 896 52,916,039 103,536 2,695,459 1,247,479 3,195,638 119%96 737 44,905,428 89,663 2,482,046 1,079,288 3,060,002 123%97 775 39,471,681 86,357 2,473,905 882,503 992,981 40%98 653 36,047,036 90,704 2,388,029 784,109 1,664,041 70%99 748 46,354,086 98,517 3,213,107 856,818 2,918,047 91%00 778 48,057,390 96,188 3,274,742 974,307 1,801,085 55%01 750 52,215,223 100,866 3,524,708 913,078 2,060,435 58%02 733 51,258,676 104,768 3,548,225 924,836 1,982,581 56%03 711 58,685,689 107,292 4,845,069 899,357 4,214,782 87%04 721 53,954,780 104,797 3,956,916 1,009,530 10,021,391 253%05 670 60,018,679 100,257 5,085,417 1,556,293 6,372,484 125%06 664 59,426,140 98,896 5,146,528 1,706,629 2,633,896 51%07 663 60,774,690 98,038 5,405,322 1,701,881 2,395,538 44%08 701 70,395,584 108,838 6,559,950 2,019,122 5,244,901 80%09 844 78,762,374 124,572 7,884,828 2,362,215 8,980,270 114%10 828 73,497,570 121,925 7,488,646 2,060,082 2,584,386 35%11 817 79,604,454 124,083 8,523,845 2,272,018 6,973,340 82%12 832 86,836,732 128,844 9,744,343 2,803,851 5,827,527 60%13 824 90,315,996 133,916 10,167,205 2,917,055 8,088,960 80%14 779 88,043,022 125,007 10,301,657 3,113,421 2,322,455 23%15 769 81,966,287 122,709 9,512,632 6,322,203 4,713,459 50%16 744 75,036,656 110,027 9,752,491 3,270,036 2,887,454 30%

06-16 8,465 844,659,505 1,296,855 90,487,447 30,548,513 52,652,186 58%88-16 16,637 1,416,251,425 2,434,078 129,731,808 43,044,646 95,141,183 73%

APPLES 38 4,063,822 1,149 716,150 261,158 664,143 93%BARLEY 119 1,837,217 13,317 153,472 65,783 106,462 69%BLUEBERRIES 81 6,901,976 9,654 316,046 39,090 70,922 22%CORN 85 3,294,346 16,491 161,958 37,635 22,908 14%FORAGE PRODUCTION 1 204,332 673 9,897 3,562 25,737 260%FORAGE SEEDING 1 7,759 39 649 234 0 0%OATS 147 2,005,007 21,199 262,030 106,796 314,028 120%PEACHES 1 3,760 1 896 896 2,920 326%POTATOES 200 56,292,450 46,067 8,078,048 2,736,368 1,674,081 21%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 7 145,695 167 11,375 1,843 6,253 55%WHEAT 63 219,588 1,270 33,654 15,008 0 0%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 1 60,704 0 8,316 1,663 0 0%STATE TOTAL 744 75,036,656 110,027 9,752,491 3,270,036 2,887,454 30%

MARYLAND 88 0 11,033,141 87,281 758,641 583,905 2,173,690 287%89 0 19,519,813 133,717 1,365,082 1,030,705 942,149 69%90 0 17,775,165 126,038 1,234,955 927,148 406,126 33%91 0 14,480,581 105,794 1,095,981 820,058 1,722,137 157%92 0 16,536,743 120,294 1,355,226 995,356 541,071 40%

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Loss RatioState / Crop Year

93 0 14,807,828 112,391 1,202,160 874,055 3,502,377 291%94 0 23,160,261 216,704 1,789,170 1,282,337 530,388 30%95 6,571 51,553,028 793,503 3,205,238 952,614 2,565,144 80%96 5,531 50,213,070 560,159 3,330,892 1,292,008 956,045 29%97 4,063 51,222,613 480,022 3,177,394 1,226,784 6,984,345 220%98 3,383 65,310,917 502,971 4,132,331 1,857,403 2,914,956 71%99 4,205 89,749,758 621,657 5,526,626 2,082,675 8,136,161 147%00 4,798 105,180,944 648,180 6,417,182 2,658,004 933,123 15%01 4,264 104,502,672 638,568 6,766,601 2,315,133 3,784,399 56%02 4,417 128,076,131 686,595 8,477,941 3,039,291 23,406,615 276%03 4,886 166,593,334 707,544 14,944,777 3,365,475 11,325,348 76%04 5,602 194,854,089 751,128 16,342,532 5,583,588 2,670,578 16%05 5,563 175,576,930 749,723 15,005,332 5,132,235 4,371,124 29%06 5,456 188,044,967 735,210 16,985,976 6,801,871 5,177,590 30%07 5,240 249,247,155 731,598 23,973,166 9,434,444 35,906,901 150%08 5,419 329,014,175 782,408 36,876,815 14,549,171 30,323,845 82%09 6,332 313,254,979 885,836 31,653,618 11,993,422 10,632,682 34%10 6,269 270,494,777 847,082 28,380,813 10,522,718 36,309,081 128%11 6,472 398,286,457 910,101 45,932,758 16,677,544 29,459,795 64%12 6,628 402,032,326 920,030 40,265,636 14,767,884 28,683,659 71%13 6,795 432,667,766 943,911 40,017,641 14,536,742 13,968,168 35%14 6,984 363,920,932 929,750 33,736,593 12,409,026 6,993,050 21%15 7,007 331,061,062 904,481 31,727,846 20,209,667 8,080,065 25%16 7,006 299,070,676 886,087 29,485,696 10,799,104 10,414,308 35%

06-16 69,608 3,577,095,272 9,476,494 359,036,558 142,701,593 215,949,144 60%88-16 122,891 4,877,242,290 17,518,763 455,164,619 178,720,367 293,814,920 65%

APICULTURE 1 366,450 3,000 51,944 25,453 9,711 19%APPLES 17 3,160,395 972 970,108 301,197 824,688 85%BARLEY 514 1,590,644 8,779 110,874 42,550 63,001 57%BEANS (PROCESSING) 107 1,551,559 4,306 170,922 65,088 188,750 110%CORN 2,292 127,877,348 330,164 14,335,929 5,263,409 3,618,475 25%CUCUMBERS 19 1,057,223 1,271 77,708 32,003 43,971 57%FORAGE PRODUCTION 14 11,382 20 439 145 0 0%FORAGE SEEDING 3 2,772 13 235 85 0 0%GRAIN SORGHUM 329 656,677 4,752 143,979 54,793 58,730 41%GRAPES 1 40,940 18 2,819 1,268 1,403 50%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 11 26,991,487 0 168,790 9,191 0 0%OATS 16 2,031 20 228 102 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 22 579,682 1,589 64,548 30,392 69,197 107%PEACHES 15 750,754 370 75,097 21,278 24,253 32%PEAS (GREEN) 64 664,231 1,624 83,656 35,877 63,606 76%POTATOES 8 6,999,130 2,339 682,574 274,678 303,768 45%SOYBEANS 2,160 96,781,174 405,113 10,347,012 3,873,890 3,613,641 35%SWEET CORN 51 903,656 1,287 17,814 9,380 0 0%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 2 45,969 85 4,201 711 0 0%TOBACCO - BURLEY 3 118,051 46 20,256 8,304 0 0%TOMATOES 4 310,650 146 11,171 4,639 0 0%TOMATOES (FRESH MARKET) 3 211,417 34 60,729 25,561 160,211 264%WHEAT 1,346 26,793,956 120,139 1,980,015 695,932 1,370,903 69%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 4 1,603,098 0 104,648 23,178 0 0%STATE TOTAL 7,006 299,070,676 886,087 29,485,696 10,799,104 10,414,308 35%

MASSACHUSETTS 88 0 5,470,261 2,470 204,507 150,806 211,450 103%89 0 5,539,712 2,501 239,168 176,324 186,998 78%90 0 6,561,225 2,952 258,558 190,651 568,593 220%91 0 6,884,838 2,984 299,765 219,289 490,623 164%92 0 7,660,828 2,941 330,109 238,296 1,106,328 335%93 0 7,336,117 3,016 317,783 230,282 157,730 50%94 0 9,131,179 3,937 440,326 329,074 227,745 52%95 528 31,022,756 25,324 1,052,664 402,017 983,495 93%96 571 38,321,134 28,699 1,269,541 483,177 739,072 58%97 641 46,786,830 29,356 1,628,089 682,212 360,275 22%98 580 51,456,240 27,583 1,787,016 702,385 4,024,528 225%99 709 60,408,321 33,026 2,223,206 737,296 2,969,761 134%00 854 48,999,014 30,443 1,820,637 571,771 8,371,864 460%01 885 41,561,939 30,307 1,853,076 574,399 3,468,372 187%02 870 42,374,091 30,149 1,932,939 581,784 4,530,331 234%03 824 42,381,138 28,417 2,343,548 510,884 4,411,667 188%04 845 46,977,651 28,094 2,324,880 701,199 1,634,954 70%05 800 47,222,903 26,732 2,453,718 738,315 4,576,263 187%06 758 47,883,426 26,719 2,485,849 848,483 1,505,027 61%07 726 52,450,703 25,436 2,943,224 1,000,550 2,177,612 74%08 714 53,610,152 28,531 3,248,077 1,094,286 6,050,330 186%09 709 65,742,283 27,704 3,674,782 1,284,859 7,853,924 214%10 677 62,435,487 27,736 3,399,003 1,143,768 4,164,049 123%11 673 46,485,602 26,983 3,004,179 1,015,145 2,280,085 76%12 650 48,716,124 28,106 3,184,233 1,068,598 3,746,254 118%13 632 58,172,188 28,185 3,576,237 1,203,229 3,181,878 89%14 606 50,215,938 26,403 3,405,315 1,142,359 2,621,864 77%

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Loss RatioState / Crop Year

15 569 37,003,369 25,149 2,781,034 1,806,636 2,259,548 81%16 524 42,352,217 8,771,788 3,180,104 1,210,139 3,156,126 99%

06-16 7,238 565,067,489 9,042,740 34,882,037 12,818,052 38,996,697 112%88-16 15,345 1,111,163,666 9,381,671 57,661,567 21,038,213 78,016,746 135%

APPLES 47 4,134,381 1,168 866,457 279,295 1,463,233 169%CLAMS 8 504,069 8,746,442 16,608 6,668 107,724 649%CORN 93 3,016,697 8,974 183,953 64,602 382,470 208%CRANBERRIES 242 25,548,059 10,355 600,245 214,982 415,053 69%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 5 151,022 306 15,738 7,082 26,926 171%PEACHES 19 581,687 108 90,986 25,926 581,688 639%PEARS 1 5,571 1 1,276 523 942 74%POTATOES 15 2,519,463 2,850 133,419 84,855 4,794 4%SOYBEANS 2 46,713 206 2,484 843 0 0%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 29 1,020,064 856 135,953 99,226 84,740 62%TOBACCO - CIGAR BINDER 51 3,044,675 466 947,394 360,186 25,922 3%TOBACCO - CIGAR WRAPPER 6 1,003,181 56 115,278 48,607 0 0%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 6 776,635 0 70,313 17,344 62,634 89%STATE TOTAL 524 42,352,217 8,771,788 3,180,104 1,210,139 3,156,126 99%

MICHIGAN 88 0 55,352,049 296,653 3,371,863 2,514,127 14,894,171 442%89 0 152,955,361 1,055,758 10,639,845 7,768,663 17,679,119 166%90 0 125,530,277 788,439 9,402,677 6,929,633 7,485,899 80%91 0 104,524,193 579,107 8,466,146 6,247,916 10,786,548 127%92 0 100,985,352 534,882 8,538,995 6,253,665 15,884,994 186%93 0 134,018,084 1,208,776 11,230,950 8,099,690 10,752,787 96%94 0 117,460,626 823,121 11,189,708 8,029,831 13,684,934 122%95 46,557 354,193,775 4,042,994 26,468,737 6,797,165 6,576,692 25%96 38,184 352,353,302 3,260,005 27,826,170 8,137,135 37,644,419 135%97 28,497 308,412,349 2,495,671 24,964,935 9,443,036 8,201,966 33%98 24,647 369,851,110 2,575,880 27,152,789 10,416,569 16,835,813 62%99 26,239 432,047,308 2,882,095 32,407,304 10,739,978 11,593,646 36%00 26,875 513,145,487 3,019,935 33,543,286 12,731,238 26,328,375 78%01 26,382 567,958,006 3,101,530 38,699,700 12,799,481 60,122,678 155%02 27,569 683,219,606 3,326,285 45,979,452 16,614,674 34,095,605 74%03 27,404 756,921,091 3,363,694 52,093,689 19,502,762 54,627,623 105%04 28,503 898,666,260 3,491,329 68,354,734 26,370,536 78,471,431 115%05 28,558 923,238,152 3,571,114 74,003,006 29,016,011 20,152,381 27%06 28,296 965,117,072 3,602,465 78,775,310 31,568,612 21,675,200 28%07 27,792 1,369,087,036 3,695,142 116,006,160 47,183,693 71,684,040 62%08 28,200 1,688,241,827 3,698,002 165,646,163 70,578,920 167,172,479 101%09 29,902 1,474,156,908 3,939,890 155,145,735 58,463,188 94,178,493 61%10 29,934 1,441,286,440 3,994,827 135,288,231 48,202,125 55,336,172 41%11 30,893 2,082,580,558 4,119,338 211,670,904 73,944,068 58,725,911 28%12 31,359 2,185,205,168 4,243,614 194,741,371 64,610,760 234,767,384 121%13 32,840 2,311,135,189 4,303,740 196,429,600 66,804,675 99,242,599 51%14 32,770 2,005,144,157 4,339,161 179,190,457 62,089,192 114,248,808 64%15 32,600 1,871,147,948 4,257,218 171,076,365 110,771,259 77,252,772 45%16 32,230 1,794,030,396 4,205,350 166,184,237 56,759,057 45,852,651 28%

06-16 336,816 19,187,132,699 44,398,747 1,770,154,533 690,975,549 1,040,136,509 59%88-16 666,231 26,137,965,087 84,816,015 2,284,488,519 899,387,659 1,485,955,590 65%

APPLES 431 94,882,298 24,717 29,247,319 8,917,737 6,475,773 22%BARLEY 121 248,629 2,306 47,304 14,468 59,064 125%BEANS (DRY) 2,506 59,982,553 169,424 6,703,434 2,782,043 2,818,011 42%BEANS (PROCESSING) 49 1,660,888 3,678 135,966 53,754 45,828 34%BLUEBERRIES 184 21,573,443 12,134 773,280 169,793 161,483 21%CABBAGE 10 6,003,543 2,016 733,768 312,301 287,215 39%CHERRIES 201 22,528,882 14,532 2,412,714 997,555 1,438,001 60%CORN 10,142 724,569,890 1,721,603 58,563,881 19,802,766 19,925,526 34%CUCUMBERS 117 11,781,006 17,471 819,325 355,547 957,808 117%FORAGE PRODUCTION 280 8,746,177 36,488 453,840 83,934 238,144 52%FORAGE SEEDING 29 64,219 514 5,471 1,708 0 0%GRAPES 194 10,108,256 9,065 2,109,123 776,335 174,142 8%HYBRID CORN SEED 162 12,702,977 30,255 321,627 119,737 39,863 12%MINT 1 1,535,340 1,135 86,155 38,772 0 0%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 12 35,425,646 0 319,126 89,207 0 0%OATS 553 541,263 6,589 71,160 28,120 41,076 58%ONIONS 32 1,552,348 1,293 191,884 54,212 91,545 48%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 42 2,502,877 6,713 273,908 130,343 55,377 20%PEACHES 107 1,167,524 1,400 265,268 63,393 6,038 2%PEAS (GREEN) 7 379,836 1,049 9,548 0 0 0%POPCORN 17 834,552 1,845 84,816 32,290 102,588 121%POTATOES 113 35,988,669 32,777 2,088,939 329,016 614,494 29%SOYBEANS 9,558 458,377,633 1,562,888 41,300,887 14,760,803 7,255,228 18%SUGAR BEETS 1,210 89,333,643 125,195 2,462,068 955,371 993,539 40%SUNFLOWERS 1 28,106 162 6,237 2,557 0 0%TOMATOES 15 3,382,633 2,711 54,571 11,992 33,234 61%WHEAT 6,052 113,136,674 417,390 11,233,203 4,243,535 2,311,521 21%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 84 74,990,891 0 5,409,415 1,631,768 1,727,153 32%STATE TOTAL 32,230 1,794,030,396 4,205,350 166,184,237 56,759,057 45,852,651 28%

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Loss RatioState / Crop Year

MINNESOTA 88 0 612,720,783 5,175,266 34,030,489 24,917,812 106,711,682 314%89 0 1,265,122,622 9,654,116 78,643,147 57,249,479 36,941,913 47%90 0 1,292,311,225 9,778,577 81,004,282 58,920,110 31,796,204 39%91 0 1,072,140,844 7,792,386 64,775,840 47,130,114 54,813,819 85%92 0 1,036,085,921 7,462,145 61,083,199 44,331,672 48,456,722 79%93 0 1,026,848,357 7,597,369 58,851,798 42,491,207 359,021,457 610%94 0 1,532,574,395 11,211,292 91,751,271 66,098,940 81,747,851 89%95 147,192 1,894,465,232 16,025,136 117,663,124 60,847,468 70,564,593 60%96 138,066 2,290,231,800 15,548,353 143,791,707 75,592,891 37,606,675 26%97 126,164 2,185,867,217 15,078,919 142,534,222 79,264,084 63,521,811 45%98 127,131 2,383,316,911 15,430,324 154,304,395 87,245,449 56,024,780 36%99 127,821 2,351,174,634 15,949,600 176,495,123 73,228,216 118,455,812 67%00 131,177 2,612,146,258 16,109,142 189,672,480 98,323,975 83,736,631 44%01 129,414 2,720,887,764 16,183,270 215,191,466 91,961,773 196,347,491 91%02 127,439 2,810,155,009 16,236,014 220,637,287 96,682,442 120,042,005 54%03 124,693 3,052,506,288 16,194,460 255,695,919 111,995,270 156,064,444 61%04 125,132 3,641,024,820 16,283,367 333,379,888 145,748,449 343,095,981 103%05 123,796 3,136,861,767 16,249,382 284,950,026 125,902,678 132,606,568 47%06 123,210 3,546,602,988 16,241,630 318,116,252 140,786,026 87,305,662 27%07 123,525 5,495,371,709 16,423,191 520,028,206 233,429,767 236,422,356 45%08 126,140 7,822,739,865 16,594,270 844,954,052 373,354,149 691,739,249 82%09 131,903 6,080,826,300 16,958,826 626,752,158 246,374,613 151,487,919 24%10 130,591 6,160,486,558 16,929,542 524,877,647 201,784,922 80,087,770 15%11 131,534 9,482,805,254 17,144,039 844,734,481 318,345,789 447,688,041 53%12 133,067 10,033,816,519 17,480,643 823,784,454 311,058,787 244,711,196 30%13 134,888 10,325,876,741 17,661,109 825,568,313 322,287,765 1,318,460,312 160%14 136,142 8,763,756,046 17,678,901 656,208,318 264,458,966 1,391,335,763 212%15 136,827 7,963,320,303 17,738,424 630,153,922 378,203,625 88,192,302 14%16 134,622 7,522,539,636 17,638,324 558,294,747 217,602,957 116,514,946 21%

06-16 1,442,449 83,198,141,919 188,488,899 7,173,472,550 3,007,687,366 4,853,945,516 68%88-16 2,870,474 120,114,583,766 422,448,017 9,877,928,213 4,395,619,395 6,951,501,955 70%

APICULTURE 65 8,517,021 52,497 1,374,991 673,755 201,071 15%APPLES 12 1,915,430 438 280,010 95,957 223,032 80%BARLEY 4,718 11,794,461 68,422 2,395,130 687,503 1,323,780 55%BEANS (DRY) 3,185 56,231,342 151,294 6,708,562 2,625,418 6,719,951 100%BEANS (PROCESSING) 65 702,404 1,308 60,220 26,240 22,924 38%BUCKWHEAT 19 135,561 804 22,039 9,192 0 0%CANOLA 1,393 4,293,699 25,448 950,411 248,646 337,018 35%CORN 42,748 4,304,057,317 7,930,765 292,670,590 114,103,608 29,838,768 10%CULTIVATED WILD RICE 34 12,544,789 13,760 566,068 232,899 75,398 13%FLAX 661 75,088 1,108 11,266 4,169 34,389 305%FORAGE PRODUCTION 1,914 54,140,729 139,261 2,197,730 801,329 122,562 6%FORAGE SEEDING 2,889 4,142,549 24,532 557,391 218,624 34,891 6%GRAIN SORGHUM 1 26,657 181 9,039 4,067 0 0%GRAPES 6 83,080 31 17,155 7,722 2,968 17%GRASS SEED 170 11,860,234 49,717 1,220,488 274,580 273,036 22%HYBRID CORN SEED 117 3,885,210 5,319 227,834 91,906 6,700 3%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 16 11,876,164 0 124,344 41,365 31,440 25%OATS 5,219 4,777,420 44,321 702,125 284,018 482,128 69%ONIONS 5 387,572 161 46,526 19,077 172,364 370%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 268 4,780,410 36,837 694,018 327,468 306,157 44%PEAS (DRY) 53 270,722 1,683 42,201 10,774 203 0%PEAS (GREEN) 2,420 15,654,681 45,959 2,310,616 1,044,544 2,504,452 108%POTATOES 299 37,998,047 37,331 2,821,595 689,170 1,118,572 40%RYE 4 105,584 643 14,023 5,834 1,398 10%SOYBEANS 42,433 2,233,698,103 7,178,991 178,656,582 70,421,762 29,988,916 17%SUGAR BEETS 4,874 430,127,112 431,798 28,811,171 13,533,664 26,342,618 91%SUNFLOWERS 3,921 15,244,613 71,901 2,841,266 861,027 2,997,569 106%SWEET CORN 2,527 33,058,179 105,708 2,173,460 979,322 3,430,261 158%WHEAT 14,574 253,592,053 1,218,106 29,390,363 9,158,128 9,922,380 34%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 12 6,563,405 0 397,533 121,189 0 0%STATE TOTAL 134,622 7,522,539,636 17,638,324 558,294,747 217,602,957 116,514,946 21%

MISSISSIPPI 88 0 83,119,530 816,537 9,183,400 7,111,812 17,369,370 189%89 0 81,804,295 757,489 8,868,586 6,699,379 19,567,418 221%90 0 106,832,865 1,135,940 12,586,641 9,396,641 22,987,957 183%91 0 70,957,930 619,511 8,106,363 6,069,311 13,864,997 171%92 0 68,229,657 587,714 8,222,095 6,042,016 8,196,249 100%93 0 63,706,747 536,636 7,197,589 5,183,062 13,239,969 184%94 0 81,105,114 830,884 9,001,033 6,447,901 6,106,556 68%95 17,369 376,331,334 3,559,026 29,662,020 5,792,730 29,353,874 99%96 16,483 372,743,708 3,551,616 34,401,148 7,667,806 9,071,591 26%97 14,881 345,253,271 3,331,040 29,196,252 6,525,345 11,006,977 38%98 14,758 364,842,691 3,401,563 28,904,488 6,536,103 23,943,159 83%99 14,993 482,191,951 3,491,806 38,248,784 11,557,750 45,999,046 120%00 16,272 527,202,466 3,506,637 47,857,200 23,137,241 95,200,678 199%01 17,007 716,978,447 3,357,307 72,829,569 36,666,786 130,614,844 179%02 16,746 438,325,958 3,359,701 41,062,029 16,382,267 39,825,207 97%03 16,593 423,618,999 3,294,233 41,731,892 15,912,484 36,226,485 87%

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04 17,340 487,922,729 3,272,032 45,787,650 16,472,212 27,524,338 60%05 16,400 423,846,448 3,201,566 37,472,667 12,831,343 16,734,781 45%06 16,165 475,775,357 3,171,109 44,369,165 15,590,231 47,777,304 108%07 16,822 557,720,251 3,354,029 59,688,983 20,375,723 39,231,866 66%08 18,064 731,483,551 3,515,539 81,883,192 27,112,444 62,441,494 76%09 19,049 807,738,944 3,414,190 98,583,969 28,080,000 122,699,994 124%10 19,784 956,000,733 3,513,603 108,390,813 31,592,141 100,581,112 93%11 20,487 1,359,822,746 3,552,257 155,480,739 42,723,576 153,572,988 99%12 20,728 1,241,738,354 3,503,830 131,802,064 36,973,974 54,541,662 41%13 21,423 1,380,742,814 3,754,252 147,955,578 41,980,243 101,005,976 68%14 22,084 1,060,150,104 3,241,622 106,214,611 30,437,077 58,077,242 55%15 23,348 1,146,644,446 3,921,852 115,868,076 82,842,056 118,617,978 102%16 24,983 1,227,313,648 3,852,929 123,390,005 36,529,507 106,726,302 86%

06-16 222,937 10,945,130,948 38,795,212 1,173,627,195 394,236,972 965,273,918 82%88-16 401,779 16,460,145,088 81,406,450 1,683,946,601 600,669,161 1,532,107,414 91%

BLUEBERRIES 13 895,616 347 68,606 26,966 0 0%CORN 5,479 337,827,623 943,898 32,337,019 10,412,161 56,749,457 175%COTTON 4,505 189,826,727 412,143 21,124,123 5,070,830 3,433,329 16%GRAIN SORGHUM 3,106 2,430,245 18,961 548,906 178,338 613,061 112%GRAPES 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 9 5,682,194 0 66,123 195 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 29 1,683,735 10,685 227,989 103,666 287,352 126%PEACHES 3 118,112 63 50,148 19,751 36,891 74%PEANUTS 309 15,958,064 31,406 1,194,108 423,245 321,273 27%PECANS 11 588,534 1,327 117,709 50,947 0 0%RICE 2,073 108,514,243 196,866 6,297,862 2,292,065 6,846,257 109%SOYBEANS 6,251 474,097,468 1,946,296 51,384,237 14,341,386 18,500,876 36%WHEAT 3,144 37,966,393 290,937 6,964,152 2,945,257 19,937,806 286%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 50 51,724,694 0 3,009,023 664,700 0 0%STATE TOTAL 24,983 1,227,313,648 3,852,929 123,390,005 36,529,507 106,726,302 86%

MISSOURI 88 0 137,605,694 1,433,125 12,044,472 8,817,006 24,396,294 203%89 0 266,131,333 2,298,808 22,578,043 16,361,653 24,327,730 108%90 0 183,945,479 1,716,344 15,501,688 11,245,945 10,194,631 66%91 0 170,770,004 1,570,454 15,159,515 10,991,794 15,519,596 102%92 0 168,257,204 1,495,150 15,957,180 11,507,006 7,246,557 45%93 0 156,881,115 1,351,375 13,805,499 9,920,605 28,865,660 209%94 0 265,094,977 2,995,796 24,511,770 17,462,432 8,849,443 36%95 102,203 478,519,731 7,506,956 47,132,731 12,913,567 56,202,669 119%96 92,546 546,717,193 6,082,685 54,449,248 18,743,449 26,657,014 49%97 77,181 504,579,743 5,216,740 47,488,475 18,732,457 10,481,772 22%98 69,970 566,381,858 5,400,076 52,028,876 20,764,356 28,655,080 55%99 69,984 613,900,974 6,202,111 60,066,959 20,264,069 65,407,258 109%00 81,606 721,303,872 6,839,068 70,518,948 29,675,424 25,152,151 36%01 76,713 797,154,287 6,937,479 80,160,327 28,466,259 48,666,760 61%02 76,173 816,122,030 6,953,465 77,561,274 28,406,232 81,603,682 105%03 73,804 892,333,661 6,883,143 95,109,052 36,184,456 106,216,514 112%04 78,312 1,037,210,003 6,911,162 123,223,019 46,975,078 23,515,155 19%05 76,155 971,175,430 7,043,398 111,557,739 42,324,101 75,692,396 68%06 74,777 1,102,264,552 7,027,023 128,160,735 49,956,091 27,459,221 21%07 73,498 1,576,159,159 7,051,791 188,055,322 72,902,800 85,985,088 46%08 74,913 2,249,284,093 7,432,470 301,688,668 117,315,742 327,569,474 109%09 77,313 1,992,510,023 7,785,447 273,697,789 95,857,745 106,672,592 39%10 76,370 2,123,745,532 8,025,292 250,437,696 86,554,047 255,229,912 102%11 78,286 3,386,919,438 8,237,903 403,829,630 136,832,971 432,920,928 107%12 81,875 3,490,894,767 8,483,575 366,898,337 125,425,568 1,142,600,343 311%13 89,735 3,841,440,006 9,263,602 424,522,060 152,138,199 429,482,109 101%14 91,535 3,395,948,863 9,312,501 379,897,037 136,229,510 101,429,283 27%15 92,777 2,975,091,169 9,445,059 386,809,277 248,228,826 519,275,609 134%16 95,581 2,978,114,951 9,389,914 357,337,448 124,574,036 76,643,639 21%

06-16 906,660 29,112,372,553 91,454,577 3,461,333,999 1,346,015,535 3,505,268,198 101%88-16 1,781,307 38,406,457,141 176,291,912 4,400,188,814 1,735,771,424 4,172,918,560 95%

APICULTURE 6 353,880 2,746 49,420 24,216 58,522 118%APPLES 16 3,249,081 731 1,136,392 404,984 200,711 18%BARLEY 22 21,247 250 4,505 1,160 0 0%BEANS (DRY) 3 7,146 26 1,544 695 6,823 442%CANOLA 1 4,356 26 947 426 0 0%CORN 32,384 1,375,510,301 3,316,218 191,955,772 66,248,413 28,895,394 15%COTTON 1,841 88,154,754 244,858 4,637,514 1,730,960 6,261,923 135%GRAIN SORGHUM 9,126 7,994,747 38,102 1,224,046 381,709 582,473 48%GRAPES 2 19,859 15 2,287 938 0 0%HYBRID CORN SEED 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 15 7,560,049 0 54,504 6,492 0 0%OATS 80 33,029 566 8,543 3,545 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 1,065 21,235,810 250,062 3,313,197 1,598,184 2,981,384 90%PEACHES 4 644,525 568 67,382 2,374 11,847 18%POPCORN 259 4,704,466 13,058 498,147 160,485 132,830 27%POTATOES 13 14,012,522 7,214 816,828 353,726 505,998 62%RICE 1,575 89,754,818 185,568 7,392,763 2,307,666 5,647,166 76%

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SOYBEANS 33,415 1,262,773,236 4,830,068 130,149,616 45,937,862 26,407,492 20%TOBACCO - BURLEY 47 682,997 251 80,537 34,611 401,734 499%WHEAT 15,674 86,437,222 499,587 15,286,493 5,206,765 4,518,766 30%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 29 14,960,906 0 657,011 168,825 30,576 5%STATE TOTAL 95,581 2,978,114,951 9,389,914 357,337,448 124,574,036 76,643,639 21%

MONTANA 88 0 228,199,410 4,478,828 17,971,703 14,330,362 102,015,449 568%89 0 323,031,283 6,012,410 26,866,970 21,325,701 29,990,271 112%90 0 344,708,592 5,489,721 28,314,035 22,400,674 53,390,088 189%91 0 280,743,515 5,042,285 25,895,550 20,368,537 18,152,636 70%92 0 283,045,640 5,077,457 26,402,795 20,481,853 61,472,760 233%93 0 277,066,755 5,014,287 24,778,235 19,034,177 13,811,424 56%94 0 278,292,411 4,798,567 27,525,857 20,995,682 9,826,215 36%95 36,780 361,493,547 6,772,373 35,395,728 20,795,893 15,343,044 43%96 34,033 412,457,875 7,100,802 39,009,608 22,318,585 27,210,124 70%97 29,467 402,344,921 6,429,913 38,742,490 21,950,436 13,651,832 35%98 30,548 403,257,346 6,407,068 36,325,009 20,402,649 34,664,092 95%99 28,934 423,798,372 8,934,975 39,505,361 17,024,834 35,564,929 90%00 31,903 413,439,176 9,474,234 37,647,354 17,079,925 76,219,795 202%01 28,956 458,878,111 12,292,867 50,097,436 20,247,388 167,146,057 334%02 32,503 567,329,433 15,778,382 67,916,634 28,225,051 174,707,747 257%03 33,302 584,963,927 16,310,990 71,432,421 29,549,408 78,192,060 109%04 35,556 584,151,291 17,175,529 76,806,270 31,670,920 86,263,753 112%05 39,793 673,294,514 33,916,437 96,361,772 40,016,736 31,753,553 33%06 39,066 635,959,375 31,109,758 95,651,986 39,418,746 86,114,446 90%07 37,797 733,964,801 29,286,449 119,981,118 49,297,717 78,520,338 65%08 36,653 1,044,051,999 27,029,531 191,510,866 77,994,476 131,954,795 69%09 35,032 1,096,978,129 14,168,933 203,175,602 82,180,417 128,995,828 63%10 34,359 804,962,721 11,948,435 137,384,595 54,723,846 39,504,762 29%11 34,151 1,213,061,896 10,922,000 214,118,171 83,520,515 155,829,647 73%12 34,198 1,279,633,942 10,354,806 205,215,738 79,607,605 104,215,672 51%13 34,759 1,332,696,114 10,656,004 214,529,552 83,278,260 112,466,913 52%14 34,767 1,136,849,255 10,449,129 161,551,637 62,581,325 77,528,958 48%15 34,472 1,108,385,290 10,044,959 153,608,303 93,992,807 118,979,968 77%16 34,447 1,071,783,279 9,562,493 156,219,218 60,349,519 73,663,166 47%

06-16 389,701 11,458,326,801 175,532,497 1,852,946,786 766,945,233 1,107,774,493 60%88-16 751,476 18,758,822,920 352,039,622 2,619,942,014 1,175,164,044 2,137,150,322 82%

ALFALFA SEED 24 3,307,772 3,313 752,048 303,910 143,781 19%APICULTURE 89 8,186,457 38,681 1,575,670 772,072 1,015,335 64%BARLEY 7,860 101,225,768 688,752 15,270,296 5,810,826 7,749,143 51%BEANS (DRY) 185 830,211 2,591 83,337 34,670 197,798 237%CAMELINA 53 12,795 282 3,822 1,567 0 0%CANOLA 1,883 4,900,087 43,474 858,907 322,083 152,197 18%CHERRIES 42 785,974 192 93,933 38,189 101,321 108%CORN 660 14,034,377 44,030 1,004,111 379,576 494,859 49%FLAX 725 1,285,786 16,356 261,495 104,559 21,636 8%FORAGE PRODUCTION 2,241 50,500,294 627,405 8,857,927 2,874,240 10,347,349 117%FORAGE SEEDING 704 1,366,068 9,299 211,421 84,059 3,067 1%MUSTARD 869 3,597,368 35,632 1,111,331 442,952 189,354 17%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%OATS 2,176 733,254 14,431 173,577 61,849 75,232 43%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 658 30,667,240 2,211,386 5,238,163 2,463,251 2,486,432 47%PEAS (DRY) 4,622 173,021,343 1,107,837 34,770,086 13,330,828 15,684,186 45%POTATOES 40 9,221,450 5,806 382,503 131,483 96,093 25%SAFFLOWER 1,217 2,259,134 23,628 373,364 139,018 256,611 69%SOYBEANS 2 74,198 547 8,169 3,349 0 0%SUGAR BEETS 381 28,934,221 31,879 1,284,001 589,105 143,807 11%SUNFLOWERS 123 186,371 1,440 40,685 17,502 10,338 25%WHEAT 9,748 572,438,741 4,655,063 78,320,342 31,220,973 34,361,613 44%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 141 64,117,824 0 5,526,147 1,216,126 133,014 2%STATE TOTAL 34,444 1,071,686,733 9,562,024 156,201,335 60,342,187 73,663,166 47%

NEBRASKA 88 0 490,743,125 3,939,415 27,174,922 19,868,837 17,111,182 63%89 0 922,824,265 6,300,528 51,177,599 37,224,305 73,191,184 143%90 0 842,745,977 6,500,261 49,725,650 36,024,805 24,374,378 49%91 0 784,468,011 5,802,815 41,943,662 30,299,032 33,140,070 79%92 0 791,939,720 5,865,820 41,861,916 30,233,926 64,531,087 154%93 0 789,196,332 5,805,290 41,086,083 29,616,623 76,955,166 187%94 0 958,543,524 6,719,130 50,991,895 36,671,529 20,919,933 41%95 169,019 1,508,894,644 13,448,171 72,992,228 36,279,816 76,529,965 105%96 172,731 2,030,408,701 13,098,947 110,155,278 65,135,060 53,356,825 48%97 146,046 1,855,313,778 12,020,306 103,888,183 63,285,508 41,606,984 40%98 142,225 1,982,020,852 11,810,167 110,139,840 67,433,545 37,550,485 34%99 137,284 1,886,447,672 12,253,939 119,609,902 56,517,456 50,987,951 43%00 148,465 2,173,555,732 12,962,945 144,327,711 80,040,658 190,762,670 132%01 147,950 2,337,413,457 13,236,179 185,816,442 83,285,676 75,194,649 40%02 143,210 2,359,852,425 13,337,262 185,208,282 83,159,258 372,934,615 201%03 154,519 2,605,422,128 13,654,006 230,240,598 103,842,105 181,380,302 79%04 161,922 3,100,712,966 14,008,211 281,312,537 124,721,302 143,343,821 51%

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05 159,018 2,727,918,749 14,129,482 254,108,007 112,106,440 81,034,510 32%06 155,791 2,986,078,440 13,906,290 286,367,927 126,475,315 127,108,392 44%07 154,601 4,712,393,963 14,167,853 447,293,900 195,280,875 85,806,605 19%08 155,175 6,622,773,658 14,416,767 678,555,494 292,557,722 413,821,959 61%09 158,851 5,450,573,538 15,352,105 580,671,247 239,338,733 164,806,736 28%10 157,814 5,469,249,034 15,268,300 465,927,135 188,982,174 156,612,387 34%11 159,490 8,636,602,557 15,596,018 759,881,668 309,111,140 266,904,645 35%12 158,328 8,731,652,777 15,678,330 668,649,359 271,272,425 1,544,813,559 231%13 164,605 9,336,643,319 19,099,391 729,620,528 324,773,405 535,810,545 73%14 164,463 7,836,063,532 17,630,254 576,219,714 257,718,815 504,183,229 87%15 163,323 7,157,879,751 17,674,904 557,639,448 314,290,496 186,123,154 33%16 167,844 6,763,653,194 17,454,077 508,308,477 217,193,727 117,657,023 23%

06-16 1,760,285 73,703,563,763 176,244,289 6,259,134,897 2,736,994,827 4,103,648,234 66%88-16 3,442,674 103,851,985,821 361,137,163 8,360,895,632 3,832,740,708 5,718,554,011 68%

ANNUAL FORAGE 39 827,050 2,702 145,430 70,125 36,250 25%APICULTURE 14 1,041,630 6,392 188,758 92,487 57,490 30%BARLEY 483 203,471 2,949 60,585 22,078 39,700 66%BEANS (DRY) 3,893 44,286,676 126,113 4,893,631 2,154,092 4,829,866 99%CORN 55,058 4,512,426,765 9,128,125 341,479,261 145,410,731 77,600,961 23%FORAGE PRODUCTION 47 396,437 3,905 86,808 32,420 11,256 13%FORAGE SEEDING 210 163,676 1,076 22,089 9,346 18,248 83%GRAIN SORGHUM 19,182 20,901,096 108,884 3,951,274 1,683,648 674,980 17%GRAPES 4 91,689 35 16,169 7,159 19,314 119%HYBRID CORN SEED 2,213 96,874,481 114,642 4,210,030 1,859,646 2,083,100 49%MILLET 3,452 5,443,021 77,897 1,225,074 501,108 654,245 53%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 9 3,843,591 0 67,326 25,527 0 0%OATS 4,276 1,238,960 12,323 261,657 111,381 116,065 44%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 1,380 64,498,897 1,596,343 10,327,485 4,863,046 5,138,513 50%PEAS (DRY) 1,094 3,047,600 35,141 617,776 251,854 548,362 89%POPCORN 2,706 42,837,337 68,925 2,704,929 1,203,717 865,453 32%POTATOES 230 17,764,050 11,530 1,029,075 274,760 271,611 26%RYE 16 61,480 429 5,897 2,565 0 0%SAFFLOWER 4 9,592 108 4,226 1,732 4,837 114%SOYBEANS 48,949 1,689,306,273 4,815,190 102,281,107 43,901,322 10,657,108 10%SUGAR BEETS 1,526 36,388,910 46,139 2,687,930 1,082,458 624,914 23%SUNFLOWERS 5,159 5,432,781 36,284 1,177,093 457,152 641,182 54%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 2 65,403 46 5,871 2,642 0 0%WHEAT 17,888 208,075,415 1,258,899 30,024,220 12,979,397 12,763,568 43%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 10 8,426,913 0 834,776 193,334 0 0%STATE TOTAL 167,844 6,763,653,194 17,454,077 508,308,477 217,193,727 117,657,023 23%

NEVADA 89 0 143,668 2,112 7,252 5,408 61,747 851%90 0 289,905 2,255 13,222 10,531 59,225 448%91 0 68,825 988 2,949 2,223 23,875 810%92 0 51,517 842 2,230 1,785 47,965 2151%93 0 1,281,169 9,798 61,141 43,526 80,015 131%94 0 216,158 1,692 14,497 11,221 119,528 825%95 152 4,202,161 39,407 201,545 14,472 85,031 42%96 201 6,903,951 48,760 350,159 44,036 777 0%97 179 2,271,561 17,158 135,272 44,247 0 0%98 91 1,580,443 9,187 114,322 61,552 0 0%99 60 1,596,475 8,273 88,113 30,878 0 0%00 53 1,594,794 7,110 67,998 21,037 499 1%01 44 3,558,709 8,792 128,832 24,349 30,184 23%02 81 13,697,009 30,831 1,331,810 565,704 3,209,164 241%03 82 16,397,193 34,686 1,773,754 526,444 5,361,945 302%04 117 16,732,662 38,289 2,057,588 875,022 3,079,329 150%05 152 13,949,033 37,982 1,019,588 425,699 996,482 98%06 159 12,998,441 38,928 821,132 301,681 444,744 54%07 143 11,820,166 41,197 804,034 286,397 113,662 14%08 148 13,253,493 40,846 851,598 288,336 432,034 51%09 181 23,725,211 48,634 2,700,537 1,092,856 3,870,235 143%10 192 27,557,025 51,688 2,529,729 911,149 4,166,590 165%11 197 31,174,795 53,337 3,171,175 1,190,275 1,437,812 45%12 188 31,832,321 112,608 2,915,892 965,490 1,811,707 62%13 200 43,747,321 542,734 5,037,216 1,860,147 8,891,581 177%14 236 58,879,888 1,104,273 7,911,506 3,251,680 18,246,353 231%15 288 73,662,365 1,834,364 11,023,578 6,112,844 30,401,942 276%16 334 81,328,592 3,940,378 11,034,310 4,752,186 16,187,978 147%

06-16 2,266 409,979,618 7,808,987 48,800,707 21,013,041 86,004,638 176%88-16 3,478 494,514,851 8,107,149 56,170,979 23,721,175 99,160,404 177%

ALFALFA SEED 5 1,669,552 1,881 103,910 40,936 66,195 64%BARLEY 7 29,261 378 1,840 264 2,802 152%CORN 17 1,815,082 4,076 218,103 102,932 5,698 3%FORAGE PRODUCTION 113 15,616,138 32,134 1,708,214 697,784 3,911,573 229%FORAGE SEEDING 34 381,703 1,165 24,254 8,806 0 0%ONIONS 1 14,845,442 3,271 223,898 0 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 81 24,469,402 3,886,845 6,839,640 3,203,963 8,179,138 120%POTATOES 2 1,415,704 1,835 25,510 0 0 0%

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Loss RatioState / Crop Year

WHEAT 57 2,600,942 8,793 822,914 369,789 2,094,448 255%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 17 18,485,366 0 1,066,027 327,712 1,928,124 181%STATE TOTAL 334 81,328,592 3,940,378 11,034,310 4,752,186 16,187,978 147%

NEW HAMPSHIRE 93 0 557,000 822 60,649 42,596 61 0%94 0 530,415 802 57,917 40,677 3,088 5%95 142 1,818,223 9,509 110,743 30,535 0 0%96 129 2,932,091 8,979 142,160 40,235 85,964 60%97 151 2,720,759 8,589 140,696 45,932 0 0%98 125 3,088,607 9,580 142,334 38,346 807,994 568%99 122 3,822,820 10,172 155,982 36,800 78,096 50%00 129 4,059,021 9,870 175,577 48,657 186,640 106%01 131 7,936,933 9,885 281,129 67,764 292,939 104%02 139 9,000,667 10,494 324,395 80,225 836,469 258%03 136 11,360,251 9,470 397,381 96,331 25,120 6%04 132 9,967,217 9,342 392,387 108,728 16,243 4%05 117 9,274,769 8,120 379,275 105,191 492,756 130%06 117 6,641,912 7,911 314,564 95,029 196,583 62%07 111 7,705,120 7,458 386,177 115,924 316,753 82%08 114 7,965,892 9,223 413,523 124,985 877,937 212%09 114 5,754,846 8,751 300,413 90,230 133,550 44%10 109 6,529,650 8,720 384,642 121,520 467,762 122%11 109 6,734,333 8,954 478,081 152,709 199,371 42%12 96 6,597,470 8,671 530,510 174,113 662,934 125%13 92 6,745,459 9,067 532,140 174,981 155,464 29%14 91 6,401,228 9,615 608,293 199,773 251,619 41%15 89 5,588,693 9,572 607,145 410,665 55,332 9%16 78 4,631,945 8,645 524,475 171,944 1,110,424 212%

06-16 1,120 71,296,548 96,587 5,079,963 1,831,873 4,427,729 87%88-16 2,573 138,365,321 202,221 7,840,588 2,613,890 7,253,099 93%

APPLES 24 1,990,595 534 387,725 131,175 847,541 219%CORN 42 2,250,894 7,879 88,270 26,461 63,010 71%PEACHES 6 199,873 22 31,879 10,703 199,873 627%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 6 190,583 210 16,601 3,605 0 0%STATE TOTAL 78 4,631,945 8,645 524,475 171,944 1,110,424 212%

NEW JERSEY 88 0 2,838,279 11,685 338,236 251,260 1,235,208 365%89 0 4,126,313 20,189 411,110 306,200 1,071,691 261%90 0 3,026,389 19,802 277,658 206,804 753,453 271%91 0 1,781,974 10,983 218,297 165,072 310,059 142%92 0 1,345,317 8,628 156,337 114,581 73,061 47%93 0 1,760,098 9,469 186,522 135,649 229,097 123%94 0 1,643,047 10,831 168,988 128,028 109,085 65%95 1,292 15,193,971 161,675 966,385 90,187 926,005 96%96 1,014 18,035,878 92,067 910,677 96,665 193,525 21%97 827 23,296,178 96,779 1,173,627 85,377 630,318 54%98 703 28,568,485 108,940 1,302,233 149,365 667,155 51%99 853 40,932,482 118,816 1,608,516 177,425 3,390,313 211%00 1,328 49,968,390 160,385 2,294,843 343,927 981,128 43%01 1,424 62,302,628 166,748 2,862,035 357,495 790,649 28%02 1,464 66,449,047 164,670 3,014,706 449,296 3,751,661 124%03 1,476 63,366,499 149,378 3,356,025 418,746 1,636,166 49%04 1,510 72,698,186 161,091 3,621,223 712,017 1,205,756 33%05 1,521 87,429,768 156,842 3,483,354 631,046 1,516,429 44%06 1,458 78,353,813 148,034 3,064,897 693,013 715,307 23%07 1,418 89,441,344 144,709 4,175,927 998,102 2,154,874 52%08 1,406 105,045,352 156,108 6,044,286 1,669,098 4,206,555 70%09 1,656 100,422,183 160,326 6,370,610 1,424,494 1,197,220 19%10 1,585 85,768,849 153,548 5,888,445 1,368,401 5,108,443 87%11 1,631 110,799,978 172,081 8,959,335 2,146,876 3,081,121 34%12 1,596 112,502,490 175,477 7,988,999 1,947,776 3,486,084 44%13 1,565 107,317,392 175,085 8,498,862 2,174,140 4,239,595 50%14 1,539 81,683,173 172,822 7,161,062 1,780,835 2,554,282 36%15 1,559 76,552,350 161,208 5,984,850 4,377,027 4,567,145 76%16 1,540 70,936,492 158,205 5,814,929 1,573,350 3,603,543 62%

06-16 16,953 1,018,823,416 1,777,603 69,952,202 20,153,112 34,914,169 50%88-16 30,365 1,563,586,345 3,406,581 96,302,974 24,972,252 54,384,928 56%

APPLES 23 823,653 328 158,334 54,291 253,824 160%BARLEY 38 40,254 393 3,067 728 7,561 247%BEANS (PROCESSING) 14 178,440 525 20,083 8,817 25,275 126%BLUEBERRIES 63 15,286,312 7,363 597,908 44,596 192,023 32%CORN 518 19,936,240 52,357 1,810,766 624,024 964,786 53%CRANBERRIES 23 2,390,396 1,343 160,520 28,856 156,744 98%FORAGE PRODUCTION 9 18,752 42 725 261 0 0%FORAGE SEEDING 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%GRAIN SORGHUM 4 21,214 123 5,727 1,398 1,149 20%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 4 3,873,801 0 23,756 0 0 0%OATS 21 18,762 166 2,877 1,317 3,530 123%PEACHES 26 3,981,504 2,755 572,582 14,244 186,322 33%

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Loss RatioState / Crop Year

POTATOES 4 683,756 325 61,217 25,071 4,542 7%RYE 1 9,099 124 624 206 0 0%SOYBEANS 506 18,972,852 77,983 2,103,368 672,966 1,728,453 82%SWEET CORN 2 84,296 176 2,765 1,715 0 0%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 31 328,659 667 20,721 2,073 0 0%TOMATOES 16 1,784,952 997 91,384 39,289 0 0%WHEAT 236 2,503,550 12,538 178,505 53,498 79,334 44%STATE TOTAL 1,540 70,936,492 158,205 5,814,929 1,573,350 3,603,543 62%

NEW MEXICO 88 0 6,267,908 69,858 692,204 499,939 1,078,468 156%89 0 14,013,788 225,948 1,647,788 1,169,247 5,175,568 314%90 0 19,875,303 359,853 2,759,202 1,942,106 5,649,009 205%91 0 14,476,405 253,249 1,887,254 1,330,198 3,801,697 201%92 0 13,907,678 192,551 1,903,898 1,361,780 2,525,940 133%93 0 12,701,881 191,915 1,796,967 1,262,545 2,894,507 161%94 0 13,622,578 254,546 2,234,136 1,566,450 2,419,707 108%95 4,142 35,463,361 675,611 4,842,042 1,579,331 6,992,665 144%96 3,819 45,085,941 707,212 5,952,734 1,871,334 8,112,726 136%97 3,743 40,191,688 619,536 5,290,398 1,591,713 1,001,504 19%98 3,246 58,762,096 555,026 5,928,638 1,761,385 6,372,454 107%99 3,168 64,488,554 613,486 6,985,068 2,038,890 2,379,387 34%00 3,543 68,691,945 605,016 6,899,183 2,345,108 8,822,707 128%01 3,521 69,477,989 620,312 8,708,203 2,978,678 5,970,159 69%02 3,530 63,083,276 591,499 7,971,131 2,638,860 10,147,823 127%03 3,445 71,832,995 595,731 9,702,568 3,343,899 14,354,653 148%04 3,629 80,605,152 587,505 11,298,586 3,939,177 7,837,515 69%05 3,613 81,356,138 552,710 10,672,629 3,660,419 2,443,045 23%06 3,576 88,932,819 519,595 11,208,778 3,926,770 10,816,694 97%07 3,478 106,016,076 552,310 14,148,077 4,908,776 4,029,240 28%08 3,443 121,283,537 536,706 16,584,588 5,683,064 24,150,400 146%09 3,503 127,476,967 552,253 21,289,999 7,052,005 20,896,740 98%10 3,480 123,860,053 569,647 17,143,714 5,295,425 3,485,881 20%11 3,568 184,823,896 1,815,302 25,797,646 8,244,305 45,086,437 175%12 3,795 205,871,751 3,043,729 32,571,291 11,031,202 47,348,712 145%13 3,949 216,289,315 3,109,433 35,876,597 12,022,326 55,107,484 154%14 4,057 208,783,016 3,171,735 28,999,875 10,019,284 31,510,726 109%15 4,136 182,862,630 2,723,561 24,002,592 15,729,721 10,871,680 45%16 4,195 221,469,283 4,815,791 30,039,582 11,491,955 24,675,620 82%

06-16 41,180 1,787,669,343 21,410,062 257,662,739 95,404,833 277,979,614 108%88-16 80,579 2,561,574,019 29,681,626 354,835,368 132,285,892 375,959,148 106%

APPLES 2 29,875 19 7,483 2,915 13,771 184%BARLEY 156 166,239 2,767 68,548 21,185 143,964 210%BEANS (DRY) 131 1,340,996 4,679 78,001 28,590 196,921 252%BEANS (PROCESSING) 58 0 0 0 0 0 0%CHILE PEPPERS 37 425,342 1,266 11,638 0 12,870 111%CORN 529 36,302,871 78,718 1,591,725 600,611 5,761,732 362%COTTON 552 17,132,007 41,513 3,069,058 1,093,546 3,105,858 101%COTTON EX LONG STAPLE 70 3,202,886 6,044 183,580 71,815 122,046 66%GRAIN SORGHUM 808 5,524,977 81,940 2,194,620 620,515 1,405,493 64%HYBRID SORGHUM SEED 39 76,119 228 9,452 0 0 0%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 1 255,480 0 4,010 1,443 0 0%ONIONS 17 2,144,553 1,575 135,831 0 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 284 51,223,723 4,318,873 12,753,086 5,716,991 8,511,711 67%PEANUTS 201 2,879,883 6,363 242,525 93,261 208,975 86%PECANS 163 78,225,634 27,722 3,505,510 1,435,141 916,276 26%PISTACHIOS 1 167,094 105 3,795 0 0 0%POTATOES 56 6,413,985 5,403 534,258 175,918 1,242,296 233%SILAGE SORGHUM 172 565,773 2,955 84,519 28,335 57,038 67%WHEAT 918 15,391,846 235,621 5,561,943 1,601,689 2,976,669 54%STATE TOTAL 4,195 221,469,283 4,815,791 30,039,582 11,491,955 24,675,620 82%

NEW YORK 88 0 9,352,301 25,717 555,537 414,312 822,560 148%89 0 16,990,475 57,276 1,017,960 749,664 2,150,114 211%90 0 19,641,141 103,269 1,181,090 880,225 1,175,347 100%91 0 11,664,931 38,362 770,393 582,882 897,845 117%92 0 9,694,937 27,447 688,374 518,263 1,649,310 240%93 0 39,259,752 176,784 1,532,118 1,106,772 2,149,602 140%94 0 16,482,307 101,894 1,267,333 922,262 437,492 35%95 10,611 89,103,145 948,163 5,212,894 635,966 1,099,024 21%96 7,507 75,191,200 652,145 4,342,561 603,610 2,778,570 64%97 5,964 72,661,186 478,583 3,936,400 637,074 1,183,502 30%98 3,992 82,567,390 459,340 4,443,747 799,447 3,118,263 70%99 4,171 115,081,302 530,370 6,074,302 1,178,220 3,668,790 60%00 4,399 121,366,046 517,072 6,957,478 1,625,341 10,234,325 147%01 5,045 174,256,294 598,110 10,178,946 2,544,565 7,336,336 72%02 5,474 180,326,913 678,184 10,824,954 2,759,239 19,683,899 182%03 5,694 208,445,149 671,897 15,158,007 3,604,350 15,651,995 103%04 6,198 237,108,937 739,390 17,112,638 5,137,619 19,930,422 116%05 6,333 233,488,349 716,751 17,852,631 5,429,670 12,711,736 71%

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Loss RatioState / Crop Year

06 6,208 249,751,335 747,474 18,593,818 6,195,863 20,181,398 109%07 6,041 298,911,539 769,482 21,844,446 7,194,830 15,046,780 69%08 5,961 357,147,081 811,479 26,820,832 8,772,954 21,679,673 81%09 5,997 355,200,812 863,454 27,458,150 8,494,675 29,505,648 107%10 5,982 369,337,752 896,839 28,021,949 8,658,890 25,864,118 92%11 6,072 473,722,500 953,836 36,321,172 10,715,223 43,426,068 120%12 6,181 538,251,980 1,016,984 37,376,682 11,517,640 63,454,414 170%13 6,250 576,347,828 1,046,786 43,057,218 13,297,653 38,890,841 90%14 6,405 554,513,737 1,084,507 44,903,613 14,484,175 39,713,829 88%15 6,415 540,794,248 1,066,922 46,202,803 30,710,806 49,676,751 108%16 6,319 528,458,205 1,064,037 47,694,705 16,120,945 63,945,223 134%

06-16 67,831 4,842,437,017 10,321,800 378,295,388 136,163,654 411,384,743 109%88-16 133,219 6,555,118,772 17,842,554 487,402,751 166,293,135 518,063,875 106%

APPLES 376 132,787,702 32,418 14,267,797 5,119,509 30,794,349 216%BARLEY 41 76,520 751 8,473 2,281 790 9%BEANS (DRY) 97 933,215 4,134 109,769 34,369 143,651 131%BEANS (FRESH MARKET) 6 696,759 1,960 31,975 0 0 0%BEANS (PROCESSING) 196 10,199,956 17,693 1,432,336 587,926 1,254,051 88%CABBAGE 32 9,020,469 4,203 217,587 55,892 818,555 376%CHERRIES 11 661,493 521 61,627 22,770 13,817 22%CORN 2,149 209,231,750 605,423 15,022,473 4,460,448 16,415,677 109%FORAGE PRODUCTION 30 700,026 2,871 9,053 416 0 0%FORAGE SEEDING 9 14,300 65 1,261 454 0 0%GRAIN SORGHUM 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%GRAPES 376 29,363,604 19,747 2,829,307 1,192,448 1,475,790 52%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 2 494,019 0 1,691 0 0 0%OATS 221 721,449 7,048 74,318 31,514 63,790 86%ONIONS 93 16,512,452 7,700 3,735,678 1,173,780 1,925,018 52%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 172 13,144,038 37,917 1,261,694 616,780 2,343,457 186%PEACHES 52 763,807 474 118,193 34,749 477,065 404%PEARS 3 125,722 46 24,351 8,349 50,820 209%PEAS (GREEN) 206 5,831,793 8,864 703,698 290,118 1,222,655 174%POTATOES 76 12,559,199 8,597 1,075,561 355,016 695,488 65%SOYBEANS 1,336 63,000,730 230,836 4,714,266 1,502,748 5,174,487 110%SWEET CORN 120 3,689,472 8,060 224,795 101,075 576,899 257%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 68 1,074,219 2,133 77,449 11,273 97,738 126%TOMATOES 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%TOMATOES (FRESH MARKET) 1 177,585 41 45,586 20,514 0 0%WHEAT 632 13,516,774 62,535 1,480,402 452,961 347,331 23%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 12 3,161,152 0 165,365 45,555 53,795 33%STATE TOTAL 6,319 528,458,205 1,064,037 47,694,705 16,120,945 63,945,223 134%

NORTH CAROLINA 88 0 438,767,767 581,585 15,856,829 12,595,455 12,442,241 78%89 0 471,678,088 613,380 17,549,966 13,826,903 29,754,748 170%90 0 525,697,977 723,890 20,200,027 15,893,670 19,872,441 98%91 0 519,358,175 601,620 20,407,049 15,975,509 13,200,009 65%92 0 510,407,577 567,823 21,094,672 16,445,560 20,051,928 95%93 0 514,754,017 595,874 20,823,072 16,124,669 57,236,265 275%94 0 512,948,667 907,039 22,799,366 17,449,854 14,273,112 63%95 58,962 800,073,400 3,179,884 37,971,936 15,396,380 86,417,454 228%96 50,756 866,824,017 2,745,780 42,239,744 19,976,878 81,119,084 192%97 37,797 933,716,670 2,525,618 46,715,205 23,621,148 48,038,287 103%98 35,132 865,598,276 2,525,607 46,318,791 23,082,109 79,782,136 172%99 36,886 890,345,353 2,845,207 55,975,119 22,580,775 132,013,342 236%00 39,414 890,451,318 3,018,627 59,399,448 26,824,006 44,012,847 74%01 36,789 957,712,464 3,069,060 68,357,669 26,792,754 57,313,677 84%02 35,052 959,475,533 3,062,466 63,430,835 25,096,621 145,736,738 230%03 35,207 1,004,324,646 3,085,084 75,758,302 30,700,085 130,154,944 172%04 37,554 1,089,351,446 3,155,181 89,511,521 36,546,627 64,637,826 72%05 35,048 907,059,399 3,101,973 77,483,528 30,606,830 65,607,212 85%06 33,192 1,021,529,042 3,054,054 88,915,593 35,759,153 108,651,756 122%07 32,463 1,171,822,184 3,117,525 108,416,424 42,983,813 162,279,103 150%08 33,521 1,482,278,773 3,395,008 160,270,073 63,801,258 186,990,432 117%09 35,641 1,479,372,363 3,483,379 161,497,436 61,879,148 118,791,172 74%10 34,840 1,444,225,876 3,514,160 155,261,343 57,020,718 196,134,532 126%11 35,597 1,854,914,471 3,525,169 217,799,136 75,238,449 352,345,942 162%12 37,742 1,704,253,679 3,639,543 196,154,466 68,135,880 79,872,554 41%13 39,083 1,861,606,557 3,744,608 195,079,772 68,127,284 154,678,002 79%14 38,867 1,867,592,885 3,727,364 182,525,996 65,718,934 105,661,322 58%15 39,073 1,601,260,799 3,708,795 165,862,055 108,168,395 234,250,645 141%16 39,241 1,615,533,999 3,668,115 177,292,567 62,748,758 252,436,587 142%

06-16 399,260 17,104,390,628 38,577,720 1,809,074,861 709,581,790 1,952,092,047 108%88-16 837,857 30,762,935,418 75,483,418 2,610,967,940 1,099,117,623 3,053,756,338 117%

APICULTURE 7 600,968 5,308 71,639 35,104 45,651 64%APPLES 127 14,723,207 4,568 6,069,935 2,084,631 12,580,429 207%BARLEY 240 814,534 6,005 105,066 30,925 100,310 95%BEANS (FRESH MARKET) 16 1,217,887 2,172 129,270 37,103 452,233 350%BEANS (PROCESSING) 15 247,382 499 32,737 11,989 103,191 315%BLUEBERRIES 89 28,070,559 7,467 1,702,431 616,813 2,450,442 144%

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CABBAGE 25 1,957,646 1,127 278,680 110,214 268,272 96%CANOLA 58 828,320 3,019 86,691 28,663 147,021 170%CLARY SAGE 87 12,575,836 17,834 1,350,822 393,862 1,702,195 126%CORN 8,059 280,952,612 871,138 34,393,466 11,436,517 20,110,187 58%COTTON 4,957 143,403,116 286,629 15,362,277 4,596,771 30,804,685 201%CUCUMBERS 10 531,446 666 46,454 20,905 60,728 131%GRAIN SORGHUM 2,759 2,416,625 25,410 541,120 169,939 723,337 134%GRAPES 20 602,606 325 45,425 19,268 130,894 288%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 50 50,320,558 0 727,739 147,404 25,435 3%OATS 437 429,956 3,727 42,601 17,568 117,456 276%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 239 4,022,686 29,068 479,499 231,845 527,076 110%PEACHES 35 898,825 496 247,617 83,519 584,999 236%PEANUTS 1,889 48,744,922 88,419 4,576,744 1,775,598 3,788,281 83%PEARS 1 17,311 5 3,654 1,207 16,970 464%PEPPERS 8 42,075 13 4,994 2,047 14,745 295%POPCORN 1 2,579 8 299 135 0 0%POTATOES 81 16,446,197 10,572 1,495,364 610,617 796,562 53%RYE 3 30,320 257 2,366 968 3,352 142%SOYBEANS 9,285 304,378,272 1,508,965 45,368,079 14,918,265 27,280,639 60%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 2 127,561 288 17,142 6,172 0 0%TOBACCO - BURLEY 99 1,049,210 587 238,960 102,159 108,824 46%TOBACCO - DARK AIR 1 10,497 7 813 366 8,909 1096%TOBACCO - FIRE CURED 1 10,056 3 1,107 454 8,658 782%TOBACCO - FLUE CURED 3,950 516,023,072 165,088 43,562,757 18,622,396 102,960,036 236%TOBACCO - MARYLAND 2 876 2 182 82 732 402%TOMATOES (FRESH MARKET) 23 2,976,661 585 170,371 70,764 195,485 115%WHEAT 6,604 93,165,557 627,858 14,813,880 5,257,375 44,645,188 301%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 61 87,894,064 0 5,322,386 1,307,113 1,673,665 31%STATE TOTAL 39,241 1,615,533,999 3,668,115 177,292,567 62,748,758 252,436,587 142%

NORTH DAKOTA 88 0 473,345,744 8,842,878 34,752,385 25,549,628 197,664,692 569%89 0 843,919,390 14,576,588 67,750,220 49,411,354 155,627,293 230%90 0 1,008,940,429 14,850,810 84,429,344 61,978,834 88,174,500 104%91 0 880,562,169 13,192,864 75,727,257 55,259,420 47,866,330 63%92 0 795,515,483 12,447,044 70,751,147 50,890,908 40,643,712 57%93 0 777,220,282 11,895,962 63,658,231 45,526,767 146,247,443 230%94 0 864,646,662 12,350,775 71,796,010 51,175,813 79,356,171 111%95 154,018 1,156,423,264 18,655,635 102,009,106 52,923,261 118,764,454 116%96 150,989 1,334,485,932 18,791,241 122,582,846 64,617,629 58,644,126 48%97 141,620 1,357,424,412 18,109,218 127,640,724 67,583,576 157,914,797 124%98 144,661 1,343,864,783 17,180,490 125,596,921 67,335,093 91,653,730 73%99 148,149 1,628,144,764 18,449,397 216,147,720 84,629,488 447,336,577 207%00 157,353 1,623,582,526 18,801,124 181,979,903 91,145,799 253,969,667 140%01 157,921 1,670,560,821 18,966,997 204,615,651 87,206,463 305,861,397 149%02 152,099 1,766,503,732 19,335,077 210,440,116 88,922,964 347,410,998 165%03 161,500 2,018,526,627 19,560,169 273,004,620 116,514,800 211,710,977 78%04 168,085 2,290,217,821 20,239,185 334,063,420 141,004,193 462,426,386 138%05 170,462 2,033,349,642 20,397,430 308,489,855 129,882,518 225,730,542 73%06 171,030 2,392,631,703 20,389,295 384,858,166 161,551,513 311,859,983 81%07 170,785 3,232,755,202 21,716,882 534,839,272 223,705,073 302,642,049 57%08 170,527 5,792,308,687 22,390,237 1,065,680,736 443,674,745 848,328,703 80%09 179,324 4,098,607,308 24,220,405 708,993,872 271,203,823 459,730,420 65%10 176,843 4,004,081,511 23,639,741 664,928,220 249,417,840 442,498,750 67%11 177,596 6,106,450,239 23,533,755 1,067,004,270 389,164,758 1,644,618,833 154%12 179,064 6,276,914,489 23,067,133 957,130,716 339,297,011 241,685,820 25%13 181,268 6,504,980,303 23,591,409 1,104,886,727 387,215,264 1,105,118,088 100%14 182,551 5,544,037,898 23,464,809 914,006,122 315,372,706 571,846,495 63%15 180,398 5,130,435,739 23,140,282 855,510,132 572,369,947 314,630,103 37%16 179,030 5,003,068,403 23,447,264 853,373,737 272,462,075 287,684,317 34%

06-16 1,948,416 54,086,271,482 252,601,212 9,111,211,970 3,625,434,755 6,530,643,561 72%88-16 3,655,273 77,953,505,965 549,244,096 11,786,647,446 4,956,993,263 9,967,647,353 85%

ANNUAL FORAGE 35 351,778 2,322 44,047 20,472 21,327 48%APICULTURE 285 18,287,807 94,115 3,368,365 1,650,491 896,412 27%BARLEY 20,374 116,617,629 634,081 22,504,053 6,699,175 11,642,168 52%BEANS (DRY) 9,566 163,522,321 594,556 29,626,175 10,838,859 33,947,504 115%BUCKWHEAT 370 750,543 5,438 206,354 82,269 25,492 12%CAMELINA 18 0 0 0 0 0 0%CANOLA 13,996 280,289,877 1,441,546 53,464,875 18,397,012 14,009,329 26%CORN 20,047 1,200,673,650 3,315,796 231,764,700 60,761,721 16,160,045 7%FLAX 14,370 36,468,469 315,587 5,092,811 2,087,064 2,088,015 41%FORAGE PRODUCTION 1,461 18,977,376 256,810 3,556,186 1,174,161 4,379,599 123%FORAGE SEEDING 1,699 881,676 6,943 183,789 70,340 16,517 9%GRAIN SORGHUM 15 1,640 30 606 248 0 0%MILLET 336 55,325 841 13,718 5,799 6,718 49%MUSTARD 2,043 4,389,167 24,987 1,092,057 432,834 1,208,517 111%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 2 792,443 0 19,059 8,576 0 0%OATS 11,941 12,717,115 123,892 2,829,647 1,124,150 2,037,475 72%ONIONS 3 1,880,873 1,054 324,206 109,107 790,753 244%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 1,647 53,493,180 1,658,451 9,782,135 4,695,822 6,833,898 70%

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PEAS (DRY) 11,894 157,889,278 835,934 27,616,655 9,705,377 17,329,065 63%POTATOES 587 93,651,544 74,945 17,852,137 6,833,638 18,819,846 105%RYE 394 3,057,830 22,745 581,956 234,497 620,063 107%SAFFLOWER 1,692 1,041,970 7,133 224,314 91,531 76,300 34%SOYBEANS 19,608 1,292,195,769 5,862,064 193,823,364 63,034,485 33,854,255 17%SUGAR BEETS 3,005 178,981,167 200,994 10,579,656 4,804,560 8,949,751 85%SUNFLOWERS 18,962 124,405,564 655,183 22,314,159 6,882,562 10,624,752 48%WHEAT 24,665 1,217,948,060 7,311,817 214,805,007 72,169,165 103,176,401 48%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 15 23,746,352 0 1,703,706 548,160 170,115 10%STATE TOTAL 179,030 5,003,068,403 23,447,264 853,373,737 272,462,075 287,684,317 34%

OHIO 88 0 76,638,701 527,781 3,853,844 3,009,049 11,544,659 300%89 0 212,414,440 1,457,034 10,168,763 7,638,294 11,526,810 113%90 0 201,597,555 1,468,453 9,832,038 7,366,650 6,509,245 66%91 0 161,636,922 1,092,596 8,357,841 6,289,517 15,511,127 186%92 0 190,815,112 1,262,652 10,102,608 7,654,537 6,952,299 69%93 0 187,195,653 1,249,919 9,693,286 7,314,021 8,775,159 91%94 0 203,705,331 1,307,920 10,931,084 8,236,436 2,847,169 26%95 78,862 569,980,431 6,206,705 22,576,481 7,762,743 16,965,730 75%96 62,776 561,528,398 4,748,997 25,305,130 11,157,716 37,590,757 149%97 47,393 473,228,149 3,496,028 22,917,013 12,284,527 10,403,821 45%98 38,882 527,478,436 3,366,795 26,471,476 15,530,635 11,631,466 44%99 38,091 593,022,398 3,699,813 32,664,503 15,334,820 41,119,197 126%00 41,911 732,514,046 4,198,970 43,352,626 23,896,969 23,348,362 54%01 41,846 795,162,349 4,390,250 50,763,276 22,213,758 27,620,315 54%02 41,172 841,912,767 4,548,348 53,722,860 23,948,474 161,066,456 300%03 45,855 1,089,404,414 5,110,583 76,488,152 35,255,014 60,605,014 79%04 51,005 1,376,536,530 5,563,938 109,570,288 50,193,950 83,870,493 77%05 51,172 1,337,137,055 5,746,370 109,341,487 49,992,199 50,595,141 46%06 49,559 1,472,154,798 5,670,748 127,322,060 58,644,630 26,932,196 21%07 48,522 2,224,273,024 5,791,254 193,103,145 87,925,309 66,961,366 35%08 49,190 2,942,803,447 5,730,637 297,037,995 138,803,485 522,043,615 176%09 53,967 2,527,003,936 6,225,165 272,474,199 117,234,445 47,975,376 18%10 53,998 2,540,898,141 6,372,254 222,599,732 93,281,431 53,949,920 24%11 56,927 3,854,134,470 6,602,289 379,435,860 157,812,823 143,301,280 38%12 58,162 4,028,272,666 6,868,082 325,188,254 129,188,510 401,072,553 123%13 60,736 4,209,074,030 6,948,241 325,477,751 132,523,315 89,860,012 28%14 61,176 3,536,235,072 7,009,353 269,203,778 109,072,947 133,644,847 50%15 60,956 3,153,968,878 7,001,541 255,068,915 153,396,910 190,830,362 75%16 60,535 2,968,239,437 7,009,919 238,573,581 95,685,670 78,995,399 33%

06-16 613,728 33,457,057,899 71,229,483 2,905,485,270 1,273,569,475 1,755,566,926 60%88-16 1,152,693 43,588,966,586 130,672,635 3,541,598,026 1,588,648,784 2,344,050,146 66%

APPLES 23 4,003,372 1,134 1,469,373 503,944 953,173 65%BARLEY 3 5,638 50 1,977 890 0 0%CABBAGE 6 378,375 253 13,525 4,557 0 0%CORN 24,043 1,461,549,542 2,843,428 121,501,085 49,416,284 63,015,076 52%GRAIN SORGHUM 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%GRAPES 17 162,820 181 32,746 14,341 0 0%HYBRID CORN SEED 7 893,040 1,470 128,402 56,805 35,533 28%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 8 23,562,732 0 117,614 0 0 0%OATS 176 77,863 802 12,973 5,672 3,199 25%PASURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 71 2,536,427 6,950 290,655 141,128 278,205 96%POPCORN 239 16,797,618 27,104 1,524,873 755,211 635,590 42%POTATOES 3 484,523 269 106,847 43,807 96,843 91%SOYBEANS 23,961 1,340,675,061 3,817,817 102,825,343 40,441,886 12,189,463 12%TOBACCO - BURLEY 195 2,152,656 800 298,816 130,890 453,629 152%TOMATOES 55 8,366,417 4,364 448,329 190,157 154,377 34%WHEAT 11,689 82,437,439 305,297 8,677,534 3,643,985 889,283 10%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 38 24,155,914 0 1,123,489 336,113 291,028 26%STATE TOTAL 60,535 2,968,239,437 7,009,919 238,573,581 95,685,670 78,995,399 33%

OKLAHOMA 88 0 72,636,111 927,343 5,417,170 4,069,167 5,740,972 106%89 0 110,155,765 1,428,815 8,502,145 6,247,824 15,624,776 184%90 0 181,278,973 2,599,404 16,030,751 11,521,453 14,367,744 90%91 0 121,722,761 1,642,271 9,966,461 7,231,436 26,979,715 271%92 0 128,596,882 1,786,753 10,987,550 7,939,102 17,782,619 162%93 0 152,551,449 2,225,690 13,219,249 9,467,678 29,939,462 226%94 0 168,735,909 2,530,567 15,742,019 11,217,601 24,866,885 158%95 50,289 289,252,943 6,253,348 27,749,526 11,336,955 51,076,091 184%96 48,300 332,011,775 6,490,023 32,508,516 13,929,137 78,628,723 242%97 40,223 295,639,284 4,958,453 30,914,453 14,850,870 18,314,683 59%98 32,225 288,617,951 4,271,873 27,657,600 14,058,180 22,427,039 81%99 37,969 367,553,221 5,043,759 38,456,242 15,631,505 65,732,860 171%00 40,469 360,480,444 4,997,032 37,164,497 16,117,527 55,837,732 150%01 42,615 401,734,605 5,239,888 51,315,914 20,321,710 78,470,706 153%02 42,009 392,240,249 4,990,763 49,195,757 19,504,453 84,901,948 173%03 39,490 407,318,158 4,922,355 56,708,727 22,554,537 36,075,735 64%04 38,552 421,451,055 4,853,923 60,129,983 23,783,655 32,031,870 53%05 36,004 408,430,711 4,668,873 60,206,137 23,659,849 27,011,929 45%

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06 34,292 405,200,253 4,440,883 62,490,935 24,643,571 136,154,963 218%07 34,585 539,177,677 5,306,967 88,758,357 35,273,093 159,888,657 180%08 34,517 700,113,780 5,132,946 130,339,326 51,496,135 85,178,729 65%09 35,034 908,586,237 5,061,649 190,956,020 75,014,134 314,752,454 165%10 35,744 669,911,153 4,865,291 132,751,333 50,334,595 43,313,730 33%11 37,088 1,000,607,929 5,141,023 204,420,516 76,511,896 437,328,619 214%12 40,084 1,206,928,367 6,785,725 253,229,697 94,741,088 210,038,679 83%13 41,078 1,218,761,147 7,298,683 251,333,084 91,843,306 301,009,301 120%14 42,399 993,380,199 7,000,940 200,094,964 73,185,779 379,420,715 190%15 47,215 950,552,151 7,596,941 201,190,412 129,617,308 139,229,018 69%16 44,284 806,465,337 6,566,783 176,187,286 60,376,533 55,034,060 31%

06-16 426,320 9,399,684,230 65,197,831 1,891,751,930 763,037,438 2,261,348,925 120%88-16 874,465 14,300,092,476 135,028,964 2,443,624,627 1,016,480,077 2,947,160,414 121%

ANNUAL FORAGE 1,057 5,111,225 23,085 1,142,962 555,998 871,747 76%APICULTURE 10 2,046,011 16,748 331,049 162,212 299,591 90%BARLEY 272 350,363 4,999 92,246 28,487 30,291 33%CANOLA 2,413 6,925,657 52,327 2,097,631 707,011 423,351 20%CORN 4,247 126,796,591 350,542 16,521,689 5,296,561 7,992,382 48%COTTON 3,148 78,581,906 250,131 21,244,551 6,899,602 1,455,147 7%GRAIN SORGHUM 7,420 32,146,407 302,721 10,582,340 3,445,265 3,043,994 29%HYBRID SORGHUM SEED 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 8 38,784,950 0 247,906 42,504 0 0%OATS 351 52,136 839 16,240 6,245 6,012 37%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 1,539 58,959,921 1,388,155 11,246,051 5,316,915 6,950,875 62%PEACHES 2 446,368 109 73,013 24,093 0 0%PEANUTS 676 3,185,351 6,703 230,951 91,367 84,807 37%PECANS 23 1,301,305 3,191 322,686 130,238 59,236 18%POTATOES 7 1,168,758 1,279 136,814 53,538 0 0%RYE 148 1,223,622 18,879 199,421 80,364 38,490 19%SESAME 392 484,990 6,239 143,932 56,600 29,050 20%SILAGE SORGHUM 60 124,463 432 28,335 12,750 0 0%SOYBEANS 4,999 47,145,428 361,527 13,102,556 4,031,393 2,955,684 23%SUNFLOWERS 288 644,705 4,197 126,171 46,363 37,879 30%WHEAT 17,218 398,231,072 3,774,680 98,126,203 33,351,540 30,755,524 31%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 5 2,754,108 0 174,539 37,487 0 0%STATE TOTAL 44,284 806,465,337 6,566,783 176,187,286 60,376,533 55,034,060 31%

OREGON 88 0 43,211,525 423,410 1,791,799 1,433,589 1,352,964 76%89 0 54,758,465 467,081 2,223,545 1,796,669 2,970,037 134%90 0 57,891,398 427,600 2,316,360 1,849,633 3,644,551 157%91 0 50,315,642 387,685 2,308,902 1,851,754 6,669,958 289%92 0 49,077,652 435,380 2,276,175 1,833,685 7,293,152 320%93 0 52,095,615 439,279 2,449,641 1,945,529 766,206 31%94 0 47,768,439 404,233 2,214,061 1,763,404 676,400 31%95 8,275 144,978,754 991,383 4,750,133 1,874,827 2,562,291 54%96 6,815 154,863,850 873,161 4,716,982 1,786,359 1,312,788 28%97 6,062 138,208,017 717,722 4,420,238 1,823,112 943,646 21%98 5,185 147,684,666 754,952 4,725,687 1,932,361 1,297,517 27%99 5,226 387,463,035 860,883 9,258,061 3,069,726 20,464,281 221%00 5,817 369,222,485 934,069 12,670,703 5,669,341 20,639,308 163%01 5,438 391,640,147 881,011 14,226,205 5,749,366 31,077,237 218%02 5,975 452,051,438 943,934 16,989,139 7,104,280 52,624,773 310%03 5,691 520,938,652 993,092 21,763,082 9,667,048 45,807,532 210%04 6,169 589,301,241 919,133 19,600,689 7,610,155 13,432,457 69%05 6,081 543,230,614 879,244 18,137,440 6,799,931 26,063,823 144%06 6,057 635,541,300 873,139 20,579,686 8,172,652 16,412,122 80%07 5,750 679,365,671 960,606 24,140,052 9,436,358 27,991,777 116%08 5,779 761,065,794 1,118,001 29,417,322 11,863,484 36,340,232 124%09 5,755 791,765,713 1,059,264 48,911,032 22,872,358 110,102,226 225%10 6,025 764,800,673 1,051,939 34,677,572 14,224,368 15,913,219 46%11 6,205 732,094,347 955,625 44,106,313 18,384,071 10,319,348 23%12 6,169 653,812,195 880,402 39,539,971 16,354,649 10,113,434 26%13 6,130 666,911,519 920,525 38,733,363 15,917,947 42,411,603 109%14 6,126 628,169,774 913,974 35,005,916 14,353,534 36,188,187 103%15 6,126 638,234,152 1,009,322 33,195,506 19,518,211 51,897,359 156%16 6,091 663,429,211 1,261,732 37,550,248 15,759,480 25,469,370 68%

06-16 66,213 7,615,190,349 11,004,529 385,856,981 166,857,112 383,158,877 99%88-16 132,947 11,809,891,984 23,737,781 532,695,823 232,417,881 622,757,798 117%

ALFALFA SEED 7 1,276,949 1,000 66,831 26,898 20,385 31%APPLES 59 9,349,831 2,246 542,886 189,358 305,149 56%BARLEY 1,174 4,369,768 22,003 570,082 264,430 373,214 65%BEANS (DRY) 60 2,100,883 3,882 171,178 68,820 487,848 285%BEANS (PROCESSING) 47 1,200,208 2,666 87,539 37,422 261,807 299%BLUEBERRIES 36 9,537,991 2,799 354,370 95,865 68,049 19%CABBAGE 1 24,995 10 1,546 696 1,898 123%CANOLA 199 388,025 2,037 53,550 24,708 76,230 142%CHERRIES 171 32,489,118 6,452 2,013,368 859,445 1,409,222 70%CORN 142 14,565,363 33,673 381,471 129,894 245,872 64%CRANBERRIES 48 3,623,114 1,282 107,622 37,950 45,898 43%FORAGE PRODUCTION 76 2,535,723 6,457 85,870 21,919 43,245 50%

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Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

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Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState / Crop Year

GRAPES 115 16,045,079 6,145 771,347 295,315 8,142 1%MINT 9 938,800 1,029 30,325 12,712 0 0%MUSTARD 13 40,844 242 2,938 1,321 0 0%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 36 162,463,766 0 976,025 46,567 0 0%OATS 97 190,515 2,899 18,939 5,634 0 0%ONIONS 72 20,592,610 12,986 922,157 236,338 738,961 80%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 81 13,263,381 432,656 2,844,215 1,299,353 2,456,597 86%PEACHES (FREESTONE FRESH) 1 99,181 56 3,410 1,126 0 0%PEARS 117 41,067,401 10,079 1,023,412 369,355 52,973 5%PEAS (DRY) 268 870,918 2,362 76,720 41,198 164,226 214%PEAS (GREEN) 317 9,456,748 17,145 791,256 391,723 1,481,209 187%PLUMS 19 496,812 486 61,413 21,991 33,916 55%POTATOES 110 40,831,558 25,923 1,963,900 823,200 448,884 23%SAFFLOWER 1 7,314 100 779 351 0 0%SOYBEANS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%SUGAR BEETS 41 6,605,427 6,523 188,592 86,709 25,376 13%SWEET CORN 38 3,772,185 5,241 193,156 79,670 18,618 10%WHEAT 2,609 158,712,367 653,353 17,722,347 8,596,549 15,828,429 89%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 126 106,512,337 0 5,523,004 1,692,963 873,222 16%STATE TOTAL 6,091 663,429,211 1,261,732 37,550,248 15,759,480 25,469,370 68%

PENNSYLVANIA 88 0 8,279,166 41,409 588,877 444,954 1,691,037 287%89 0 36,170,524 268,763 2,569,310 1,843,944 2,748,551 107%90 0 25,241,895 195,979 1,867,667 1,342,709 1,510,013 81%91 0 17,628,717 123,357 1,242,526 899,294 6,487,465 522%92 0 22,948,708 162,400 1,737,641 1,255,542 2,179,969 125%93 0 23,386,879 177,136 1,790,082 1,279,756 4,096,983 229%94 0 25,777,064 201,253 2,305,893 1,641,359 1,453,872 63%95 10,806 72,142,405 735,058 4,760,689 1,448,607 5,215,273 110%96 8,646 74,754,880 594,729 5,370,601 1,891,539 2,798,147 52%97 7,208 76,761,707 558,883 5,146,381 1,862,749 9,558,588 186%98 6,134 79,456,733 519,681 5,575,329 2,300,937 5,358,217 96%99 7,067 110,996,708 609,052 6,863,407 2,323,363 22,470,052 327%00 11,670 162,261,859 941,852 11,692,010 4,921,879 6,474,594 55%01 11,919 186,972,087 978,759 13,970,784 4,819,173 18,174,584 130%02 13,983 221,953,102 1,119,467 18,997,980 7,130,560 63,701,564 335%03 15,124 258,873,432 1,145,544 32,122,810 8,133,235 27,766,274 86%04 16,169 283,963,761 1,173,174 32,627,031 11,848,850 15,028,096 46%05 15,279 249,862,970 1,116,760 29,829,033 10,573,353 15,050,616 50%06 14,154 248,170,303 1,080,753 32,495,883 13,118,483 18,040,704 56%07 13,435 332,954,962 1,079,184 44,568,682 17,427,334 26,190,971 59%08 13,147 408,729,650 1,068,419 57,385,926 21,985,958 36,274,415 63%09 13,516 386,523,550 1,118,983 49,373,806 16,303,738 25,848,719 52%10 12,676 390,056,642 1,122,395 45,159,227 14,457,113 34,218,047 76%11 12,689 542,137,646 1,178,189 66,590,647 20,860,095 58,897,088 88%12 12,754 544,879,793 1,231,698 62,913,376 19,849,636 24,804,121 39%13 12,713 579,531,031 1,229,111 67,639,367 21,139,915 20,432,271 30%14 12,432 514,215,876 1,211,914 63,394,292 20,083,027 25,162,172 40%15 12,184 481,391,714 1,190,944 63,319,201 43,358,897 28,669,713 45%16 11,767 463,389,664 1,184,991 60,597,368 19,443,554 54,513,669 90%

06-16 141,467 4,891,980,831 12,696,581 613,437,775 228,027,750 353,051,890 58%88-16 265,472 6,829,413,428 23,359,837 792,495,826 293,989,553 564,815,785 71%

APPLES 238 47,896,454 12,510 11,088,525 4,004,264 19,260,005 174%BARLEY 316 954,940 5,987 78,208 30,569 49,786 64%BEANS (PROCESSING) 110 2,788,695 5,021 308,923 127,595 410,468 133%CABBAGE 5 16,716 14 792 118 0 0%CANOLA 1 8,733 30 1,235 556 0 0%CORN 4,859 233,875,487 656,585 32,304,973 9,377,339 24,696,715 76%FORAGE PRODUCTION 179 4,964,283 10,810 36,508 12,488 5,010 14%FORAGE SEEDING 96 151,380 614 16,970 7,063 21,847 129%GRAIN SORGHUM 69 239,749 1,235 47,514 11,479 24,728 52%GRAPES 145 12,337,508 9,008 1,145,821 483,975 288,022 25%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 6 2,977,233 0 17,447 1,425 0 0%OATS 456 619,083 6,511 75,786 31,922 74,798 99%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 441 21,337,674 55,037 2,254,148 1,101,638 3,256,927 144%PEACHES 121 3,736,885 1,761 423,125 143,204 279,398 66%PEARS 10 209,880 91 30,959 10,625 11,656 38%POTATOES 56 6,822,826 3,416 923,112 347,410 234,419 25%SOYBEANS 3,366 93,440,463 360,451 9,434,215 3,005,433 4,887,700 52%SWEET CORN 8 0 0 0 0 0 0%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 107 1,200,198 1,401 191,277 69,520 235,141 123%TOBACCO - BURLEY 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%TOBACCO - CIGAR FILLER 9 227,642 90 2,966 1,047 0 0%TOBACCO - DARK AIR 1 6,510 3 234 73 0 0%TOMATOES 25 1,171,893 619 47,053 18,865 2,518 5%TOMATOES (FRESH MARKET) 11 169,336 126 25,560 3,395 0 0%WHEAT 1,108 11,825,243 53,671 1,027,672 371,703 185,930 18%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 23 16,410,853 0 1,114,345 281,848 588,601 53%STATE TOTAL 11,767 463,389,664 1,184,991 60,597,368 19,443,554 54,513,669 90%

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Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState / Crop Year

RHODE ISLAND 88 0 387,192 280 27,400 21,880 1,620 6%89 0 520,220 270 30,821 24,574 38,820 126%90 0 425,939 293 23,538 18,884 4,186 18%91 0 330,005 141 20,385 16,392 5,711 28%92 0 327,578 120 19,379 15,527 0 0%93 0 355,881 105 15,830 11,028 4,730 30%94 0 481,833 639 19,789 13,812 10,615 54%95 49 649,974 2,276 22,541 5,108 11,515 51%96 51 717,531 2,166 29,247 8,750 30,506 104%97 65 515,535 1,224 21,924 8,451 21,997 100%98 48 909,098 2,683 38,419 9,418 9,715 25%99 55 2,183,885 2,572 64,323 16,266 24,828 39%00 64 1,982,192 3,173 62,179 10,346 13,893 22%01 62 1,384,514 2,790 61,429 11,323 95,221 155%02 64 1,708,578 2,496 71,108 16,089 28,980 41%03 62 1,240,020 1,760 51,316 11,985 21,969 43%04 64 1,312,970 2,060 65,035 15,204 8,276 13%05 57 840,333 1,529 60,232 14,780 55,859 93%06 53 1,489,719 1,714 65,203 15,430 74,615 114%07 48 1,583,992 1,429 85,885 23,960 12,437 14%08 52 1,564,003 1,541 93,546 22,548 34,796 37%09 39 1,753,130 1,284 88,020 23,867 55,775 63%10 38 1,035,373 1,271 76,355 23,910 22,386 29%11 36 1,106,765 1,402 95,353 25,513 162,558 170%12 40 1,260,727 1,577 100,185 27,648 89,462 89%13 33 1,378,781 1,447 101,726 27,728 83,201 82%14 33 1,236,920 1,634 94,038 22,198 59,359 63%15 33 1,211,289 1,388 77,393 56,547 62,868 81%16 36 1,202,089 1,190 79,984 22,076 226,952 284%

06-16 441 14,822,788 15,877 957,688 291,425 884,409 92%88-16 1,082 31,096,066 42,454 1,662,583 541,242 1,272,850 77%

APPLES 10 176,537 74 25,691 6,810 92,836 361%CORN 10 124,780 575 4,765 994 2,154 45%CRANBERRIES 1 271,225 92 3,555 1,173 0 0%GRAPES 7 259,803 104 14,264 5,117 44,689 313%PEACHES 3 10,405 4 2,095 647 10,405 497%POTATOES 2 109,181 104 2,202 0 6,523 296%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 3 250,158 237 27,412 7,335 70,345 257%STATE TOTAL 36 1,202,089 1,190 79,984 22,076 226,952 284%

SOUTH CAROLINA 88 0 94,291,895 217,472 5,040,573 3,748,552 6,436,504 128%89 0 103,024,884 236,525 5,481,423 4,049,498 8,969,519 164%90 0 111,141,269 241,223 6,042,946 4,450,120 14,488,725 240%91 0 112,810,842 177,514 6,081,220 4,443,893 6,630,800 109%92 0 114,947,374 167,937 6,010,704 4,355,478 11,662,966 194%93 0 125,099,917 200,141 6,615,190 4,750,084 17,145,976 259%94 0 128,115,318 364,968 7,607,446 5,443,362 4,555,331 60%95 13,279 195,218,415 1,178,829 14,180,627 3,968,734 11,407,058 80%96 11,533 193,280,788 1,100,908 14,488,436 4,280,021 12,867,457 89%97 9,562 194,915,114 1,015,257 13,484,177 4,436,192 7,667,276 57%98 8,618 199,374,280 981,919 14,590,030 4,676,017 30,318,901 208%99 9,976 269,833,794 1,124,315 17,877,510 5,266,882 32,232,365 180%00 10,767 247,991,344 1,134,968 20,413,264 7,297,141 26,537,862 130%01 10,223 263,120,880 1,091,123 24,070,932 8,284,166 25,436,807 106%02 9,698 269,656,939 1,098,812 22,931,768 8,017,936 66,339,873 289%03 9,803 286,260,609 1,084,825 27,437,269 10,132,543 34,053,089 124%04 10,587 316,680,585 1,135,781 32,179,942 11,859,685 20,152,919 63%05 10,139 276,714,190 1,045,961 28,561,850 10,561,731 18,745,176 66%06 9,879 324,526,166 1,013,910 31,291,761 11,677,404 21,772,185 70%07 9,708 354,242,242 1,060,495 38,602,050 13,950,796 55,049,456 143%08 10,027 425,500,380 1,175,835 54,159,594 19,836,732 50,014,450 92%09 9,932 383,759,580 1,134,367 53,737,492 18,583,435 34,945,520 65%10 9,588 379,293,269 1,127,849 52,341,779 16,270,171 28,324,387 54%11 10,084 531,474,878 1,148,387 79,170,696 24,221,123 70,013,257 88%12 11,025 508,171,849 1,197,147 73,607,896 23,229,544 26,274,393 36%13 11,670 514,825,402 1,222,191 73,274,604 23,583,801 61,197,543 84%14 11,879 483,110,952 1,252,968 66,914,940 22,169,361 42,520,331 64%15 12,354 418,020,524 1,301,355 64,937,923 43,684,252 134,310,219 207%16 13,087 431,090,891 1,321,702 70,321,946 23,742,449 62,722,989 89%

06-16 119,233 4,754,016,133 12,956,206 658,360,681 240,949,068 587,144,730 89%88-16 233,418 8,256,494,570 26,554,684 931,455,988 350,971,103 942,793,334 101%

APICULTURE 17 495,766 6,104 64,900 31,804 42,778 66%APPLES 9 112,642 69 30,854 8,860 42,047 136%BARLEY 10 33,207 304 2,516 762 0 0%CANOLA 34 580,785 2,819 52,979 17,372 82,175 155%CLAMS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%CORN 2,993 94,408,572 330,585 15,326,203 4,983,231 5,275,265 34%COTTON 2,349 82,669,803 191,536 13,298,156 3,471,385 10,753,881 81%

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Protection In Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState / Crop Year

GRAIN SORGHUM 676 967,750 10,395 234,381 72,679 269,369 115%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 28 20,176,076 0 195,340 6,633 0 0%OATS 265 271,362 3,440 29,098 11,368 59,686 205%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 63 1,898,476 10,521 220,940 104,276 390,982 177%PEACHES 95 38,020,192 11,434 13,973,080 5,595,947 8,277,720 59%PEANUTS 1,298 48,638,217 103,786 3,579,593 1,355,840 3,318,003 93%PEPPERS 7 1,765,798 597 280,246 101,766 619,869 221%RYE 9 52,888 1,120 1,584 33 0 0%SOYBEANS 2,910 64,484,796 389,760 12,534,424 3,940,060 8,185,401 65%TABLE GRAPES 2 388,162 65 26,677 12,005 49,302 185%TOBACCO - FLUE CURED 405 34,822,085 12,380 4,342,608 1,903,990 8,048,145 185%TOMATOES (FRESH MARKET) 10 3,708,662 760 175,060 73,068 413,575 236%WHEAT 1,896 27,970,384 246,027 4,410,884 1,718,300 16,142,841 366%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 10 9,625,268 0 1,542,423 333,070 751,950 49%STATE TOTAL 13,087 431,090,891 1,321,702 70,321,946 23,742,449 62,722,989 89%

SOUTH DAKOTA 88 0 169,038,148 3,033,694 15,120,101 10,723,891 51,196,187 339%89 0 375,524,887 6,272,919 36,576,090 25,845,484 45,543,375 125%90 0 391,567,618 6,006,464 38,670,516 27,297,620 26,682,201 69%91 0 307,442,457 4,269,396 27,062,192 19,087,148 30,315,903 112%92 0 327,132,691 4,599,993 29,937,499 21,080,818 44,093,506 147%93 0 291,895,322 4,297,613 26,690,995 18,767,747 61,501,780 230%94 0 492,343,737 6,247,900 41,242,749 29,034,427 17,364,407 42%95 109,341 685,585,990 11,839,614 65,143,166 30,541,116 136,324,364 209%96 108,053 907,119,347 11,368,088 82,508,293 41,566,087 57,414,834 70%97 99,112 968,349,012 11,550,356 95,155,626 52,795,429 89,982,529 95%98 96,970 1,019,531,225 10,471,233 89,813,652 50,424,206 48,908,619 54%99 96,419 1,027,326,218 11,043,626 101,205,554 41,883,375 97,223,855 96%00 102,804 1,217,324,615 11,658,742 114,668,104 57,170,031 78,585,755 69%01 101,232 1,364,575,166 12,565,614 143,505,774 59,053,937 193,584,192 135%02 98,938 1,405,930,395 12,387,767 143,194,850 59,577,504 353,473,715 247%03 104,106 1,562,286,063 12,762,597 189,036,487 79,702,209 193,624,345 102%04 112,373 1,883,404,409 13,519,300 252,980,036 106,118,415 161,493,546 64%05 112,944 1,618,046,255 13,586,309 230,820,265 96,221,907 117,943,256 51%06 110,692 1,809,009,517 13,428,685 264,152,361 110,134,606 479,527,761 182%07 110,993 2,712,669,316 16,488,606 423,898,212 177,537,340 220,519,912 52%08 111,871 4,101,401,078 16,396,316 685,025,820 285,179,080 401,185,541 59%09 123,671 3,327,275,925 15,737,961 565,837,523 203,362,846 221,957,780 39%10 121,227 3,214,019,899 15,107,551 482,286,615 167,848,138 488,651,546 101%11 121,163 5,054,109,024 15,060,327 725,295,603 243,172,792 475,807,630 66%12 119,659 5,387,363,320 14,976,378 700,507,245 224,767,005 1,109,592,887 158%13 122,793 5,765,848,564 16,731,478 823,552,676 272,086,140 404,615,046 49%14 121,991 4,858,800,202 15,955,455 717,283,529 225,700,801 177,708,280 25%15 119,942 4,443,419,652 16,205,957 695,103,974 484,453,204 187,633,539 27%16 119,170 4,219,778,209 16,590,492 675,245,349 200,231,940 163,409,912 24%

06-16 1,303,172 44,893,694,706 172,679,206 6,758,188,907 2,594,473,892 4,330,609,834 64%88-16 2,445,464 60,908,118,261 340,160,431 8,481,520,856 3,421,365,243 6,135,866,203 72%

ANNUAL FORAGE 148 1,726,911 9,413 233,835 108,652 229,594 98%APICULTURE 139 7,731,147 47,651 1,442,603 706,870 806,060 56%BARLEY 4,390 1,374,741 12,003 379,438 123,698 266,551 70%BEANS (DRY) 407 2,231,923 5,577 228,386 95,937 48,601 21%CANOLA 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%CORN 27,436 2,196,151,321 5,468,375 385,175,519 107,414,401 92,055,305 24%FLAX 1,432 403,255 5,986 94,460 37,228 46,247 49%FORAGE PRODUCTION 3,803 53,282,322 733,009 10,059,025 1,825,543 11,091,396 110%FORAGE SEEDING 4,291 4,693,769 35,476 803,427 307,003 211,382 26%GRAIN SORGHUM 5,208 21,501,585 166,982 6,025,651 1,817,488 744,812 12%HYBRID CORN SEED 34 1,906,689 2,548 150,508 61,711 12,252 8%MILLET 3,037 1,822,787 33,880 501,557 177,256 247,875 49%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 2 1,588,464 0 10,461 1,464 0 0%OATS 9,767 10,685,259 103,123 1,823,723 717,778 1,241,849 68%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 1,757 104,535,298 2,178,901 19,639,519 9,494,814 13,207,871 67%PEAS (DRY) 1,618 5,575,146 37,840 897,308 263,435 683,672 76%POPCORN 21 2,008,727 3,163 104,763 24,096 43,983 42%POTATOES 13 51,979 68 8,175 2,698 0 0%RYE 224 1,315,487 9,115 233,360 96,028 110,304 47%SAFFLOWER 514 1,597,505 17,989 454,857 161,622 286,281 63%SOYBEANS 24,977 1,370,058,011 5,078,551 165,398,173 50,446,871 26,071,029 16%SUGAR BEETS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%SUNFLOWERS 9,834 100,548,211 531,852 15,541,918 4,672,053 3,574,296 23%WHEAT 20,078 313,611,286 2,108,990 65,042,998 21,428,400 12,417,120 19%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 36 15,376,386 0 995,685 246,894 13,432 1%STATE TOTAL 119,170 4,219,778,209 16,590,492 675,245,349 200,231,940 163,409,912 24%

TENNESSEE 88 0 16,151,305 82,629 1,501,191 1,166,240 2,447,377 163%89 0 28,260,355 199,608 2,617,808 1,983,992 4,788,623 183%90 0 39,477,252 249,970 3,643,670 2,758,957 5,969,816 164%91 0 34,541,980 141,924 3,184,936 2,428,814 6,945,262 218%92 0 39,837,926 150,312 3,884,494 2,953,089 5,504,244 142%

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93 0 37,351,637 129,245 3,188,932 2,415,760 5,129,734 161%94 0 44,263,593 241,661 4,119,020 3,032,926 2,907,354 71%95 51,054 192,666,441 1,918,973 15,590,150 2,270,715 11,902,738 76%96 29,152 155,187,738 1,242,222 13,663,824 2,919,813 8,206,696 60%97 16,517 131,786,602 844,588 11,302,062 3,215,277 10,397,980 92%98 13,761 171,365,207 1,066,425 14,032,396 4,596,243 19,987,777 142%99 16,604 340,839,302 1,462,471 22,765,837 6,782,909 33,698,637 148%00 21,889 454,453,333 1,910,919 27,290,720 9,430,391 26,131,480 96%01 20,877 566,040,627 1,933,336 30,895,167 9,743,061 22,422,184 73%02 18,971 527,805,280 1,894,817 27,710,060 8,748,921 28,776,923 104%03 18,085 564,416,833 1,863,963 30,906,272 9,980,880 29,113,471 94%04 17,812 635,718,573 1,882,901 35,754,346 11,629,766 19,095,059 53%05 16,645 634,118,822 1,865,714 32,357,278 10,248,304 15,034,399 46%06 15,989 567,110,666 1,841,238 33,398,308 11,308,719 18,341,152 55%07 15,828 670,349,385 1,933,536 46,962,528 16,228,407 110,169,230 235%08 17,773 930,537,267 2,322,463 84,521,005 32,043,024 86,917,303 103%09 18,915 817,512,458 2,372,237 84,374,934 29,339,370 55,228,301 65%10 18,413 725,774,961 2,342,329 76,239,789 23,609,767 70,833,906 93%11 19,466 1,117,449,462 2,444,851 123,525,681 37,694,880 59,103,473 48%12 20,638 1,048,232,050 2,462,007 101,622,432 31,512,229 142,528,618 140%13 22,513 1,115,550,074 2,789,654 114,456,493 36,962,342 43,112,724 38%14 23,067 994,069,684 2,709,214 102,446,082 33,952,238 48,661,591 47%15 24,004 883,570,840 2,789,165 93,784,186 62,678,178 47,242,538 50%16 24,481 864,753,230 2,707,211 94,163,122 31,391,097 49,372,464 52%

06-16 221,087 9,734,910,077 26,713,905 955,494,560 346,720,251 731,511,300 77%88-16 462,454 14,349,192,883 45,795,583 1,239,902,723 443,026,309 989,971,054 80%

APPLES 1 36,485 50 10,277 3,391 0 0%BARLEY 20 109,547 596 13,695 4,676 0 0%BEANS (PROCESSING) 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%CANOLA 47 921,117 3,725 185,942 60,748 0 0%CORN 6,974 269,330,450 720,498 28,339,253 9,246,432 8,862,878 31%COTTON 2,752 79,348,646 233,260 7,848,245 2,172,211 1,067,923 14%GRAIN SORGHUM 2,026 662,576 4,144 120,195 38,090 47,164 39%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 68 43,817,449 0 437,451 114,230 0 0%OATS 3 6,518 77 615 215 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 205 7,752,448 49,133 1,008,298 493,580 1,683,195 167%PEACHES 2 502,152 231 94,373 33,975 0 0%PEANUTS 1 38,288 102 4,846 1,551 0 0%POPCORN 4 146,770 359 10,097 4,542 0 0%RICE 14 928,392 2,029 90,332 32,557 2,425 3%SOYBEANS 7,074 323,907,977 1,371,194 35,047,025 10,855,499 7,859,472 22%TOBACCO - BURLEY 973 25,849,905 10,335 11,416,093 5,050,446 18,433,972 161%TOBACCO - DARK AIR 231 3,627,211 907 144,498 61,589 1,103,251 764%TOBACCO - FIRE CURED 326 26,955,551 4,932 1,271,700 538,733 6,210,943 488%TOMATOES (FRESH MARKET) 44 10,854,129 1,599 734,616 395,855 1,494,760 203%WHEAT 3,701 57,732,021 304,040 6,712,031 2,078,699 2,606,481 39%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 13 12,225,598 0 673,540 204,078 0 0%STATE TOTAL 24,481 864,753,230 2,707,211 94,163,122 31,391,097 49,372,464 52%

TEXAS 88 0 427,941,699 3,604,389 45,350,173 32,264,001 39,791,733 88%89 0 697,279,465 6,261,436 68,459,201 48,557,866 214,012,031 313%90 0 936,943,403 8,946,313 99,809,473 70,586,007 214,947,188 215%91 0 890,440,148 7,581,619 96,290,950 68,122,152 205,086,681 213%92 0 846,745,426 6,994,099 97,890,941 69,035,889 279,648,552 286%93 0 912,894,483 7,650,472 111,643,352 78,612,879 101,604,923 91%94 0 974,401,032 7,970,985 134,991,800 94,964,903 99,346,867 74%95 158,424 1,554,296,413 15,073,607 208,511,466 99,798,335 262,632,301 126%96 157,817 1,722,843,979 16,388,830 237,563,299 114,727,277 390,941,196 165%97 149,205 1,711,268,634 14,695,696 232,227,589 112,088,801 141,808,396 61%98 144,381 1,904,838,047 15,373,727 250,876,895 119,431,056 509,740,064 203%99 161,930 2,155,028,177 15,780,787 305,444,524 119,320,507 382,727,344 125%00 175,786 2,049,760,367 16,618,411 312,584,541 133,132,226 561,626,032 180%01 176,896 2,093,630,751 16,124,120 336,768,560 129,326,988 514,477,710 153%02 181,575 1,889,589,400 15,282,499 302,477,721 115,670,670 364,785,090 121%03 176,640 2,035,481,487 15,055,566 332,337,856 125,154,913 452,036,573 136%04 180,569 2,177,320,135 14,283,352 368,051,090 137,203,262 195,872,959 53%05 172,716 1,989,626,437 13,605,519 315,769,730 117,003,177 169,884,282 54%06 170,025 2,371,199,980 13,746,366 400,149,348 152,285,920 618,436,065 155%07 170,304 2,686,400,259 34,334,347 468,635,522 175,780,057 176,009,273 38%08 166,829 3,326,225,554 33,265,516 604,278,623 224,064,425 767,535,248 127%09 181,740 3,334,321,904 35,444,567 662,555,725 239,408,215 899,259,895 136%10 181,494 3,237,986,429 32,641,863 627,227,743 214,399,610 236,006,177 38%11 185,202 5,467,647,391 36,911,010 1,096,082,441 365,856,752 2,569,939,369 234%12 191,928 5,232,538,563 48,107,343 1,080,258,462 370,192,536 1,408,237,714 130%13 197,309 5,084,897,047 45,542,117 1,072,762,259 365,327,839 1,530,450,176 143%14 200,376 4,744,723,810 44,472,772 979,866,810 338,796,056 1,077,436,915 110%15 212,975 4,231,728,659 46,102,552 924,768,790 624,015,707 555,759,569 60%16 209,114 4,354,782,061 41,664,420 889,168,075 287,112,394 480,175,695 54%

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06-16 2,067,296 44,072,451,657 412,232,873 8,805,753,798 3,357,239,511 10,319,246,096 117%88-16 3,903,235 71,042,781,140 629,524,300 12,662,802,959 5,142,240,420 15,420,216,018 122%

ANNUAL FORAGE 1,832 19,762,342 100,782 4,371,610 2,047,894 2,080,754 48%APICULTURE 170 13,179,081 85,043 2,449,546 1,193,670 1,262,900 52%BARLEY 2,371 1,497,078 18,495 382,072 125,878 194,462 51%BEANS (DRY) 3,461 4,451,263 15,569 1,421,876 496,571 1,551,971 109%BEANS (PROCESSING) 770 245,876 488 26,919 10,497 50,199 186%CABBAGE 54 1,959,194 1,086 280,570 56,960 213,775 76%CANOLA 98 1,722,327 17,188 660,008 252,253 801,215 121%CITRUS (TX) - ALL OTHER GRAPEFRUIT 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%CITRUS (TX) - EARLY & MIDSEASON ORANGES 132 3,590,267 3,783 143,137 31,582 95,925 67%CITRUS (TX) - LATE ORANGES 48 1,554,776 1,301 250,504 86,944 38,389 15%CITRUS (TX) - RIO RED & STAR RUBY GRAPEFRUIT 199 16,383,376 11,768 2,229,758 362,777 893,288 40%CITRUS (TX) - RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT 46 529,444 836 57,361 10,362 58,282 102%CITRUS TREES (FL) - GRAPEFRUIT 259 69,081,181 2,020,095 3,125,543 1,131,041 0 0%CITRUS TREES (FL) - LIME 2 570,065 73,940 13,745 632 0 0%CITRUS TREES (FL) - ORANGE 178 32,787,035 892,457 1,156,951 428,317 0 0%CORN 22,456 894,759,678 2,545,751 102,661,393 31,270,522 111,198,939 108%COTTON 45,799 1,670,680,361 5,491,663 438,007,876 130,209,367 166,860,973 38%COTTON EX LONG STAPLE 224 13,571,705 21,784 1,787,426 808,070 3,349,414 187%CUCUMBERS 76 1,660,677 3,183 176,665 74,304 571,652 324%GRAIN SORGHUM 40,929 228,150,524 1,656,519 48,305,840 14,299,460 21,179,787 44%GRAPES 54 2,669,856 1,031 765,914 311,730 42,913 6%HYBRID CORN SEED 66 0 0 0 0 0 0%HYBRID SEED RICE 44 13,336,083 11,310 1,197,508 538,404 1,543,197 129%HYBRID SORGHUM SEED 3,060 8,368,155 20,278 994,229 340,132 886,469 89%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 61 89,593,285 0 1,232,959 119,376 0 0%OATS 3,671 1,406,277 23,690 320,706 118,262 156,723 49%ONIONS 338 34,666,467 18,419 16,444,877 6,371,689 15,446,868 94%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 9,925 507,759,751 23,894,051 115,030,731 51,271,138 44,004,390 38%PEACHES 41 1,989,124 1,004 720,105 274,325 700,757 97%PEANUTS 5,979 95,099,403 165,631 8,802,061 3,573,412 15,510,666 176%PECANS 177 44,179,148 25,477 3,031,174 1,172,929 3,332,075 110%POTATOES 553 17,624,654 9,739 2,259,407 529,638 532,560 24%RICE 1,368 130,454,731 198,051 8,402,718 3,318,304 20,168,166 240%RYE 27 67,308 1,565 30,746 12,607 20,715 67%SESAME 5,142 1,246,392 11,190 279,184 108,460 211,162 76%SILAGE SORGHUM 2,640 6,426,904 27,423 788,455 246,032 253,590 32%SOYBEANS 12,037 25,038,243 153,358 5,919,689 1,722,851 6,488,789 110%SUGARCANE 227 24,708,388 37,499 1,683,634 622,835 524,717 31%SUNFLOWERS 7,049 4,357,820 29,754 882,227 329,484 770,795 87%TANGERINE TREES 9 382,909 8,523 16,517 6,795 0 0%WHEAT 37,521 361,251,198 4,064,696 112,266,728 33,094,389 59,141,622 53%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 16 8,019,715 0 589,706 132,501 37,596 6%STATE TOTAL 209,114 4,354,782,061 41,664,420 889,168,075 287,112,394 480,175,695 54%

UTAH 88 0 2,422,329 21,190 252,643 201,167 661,257 262%89 0 6,394,736 81,886 611,801 491,849 1,482,686 242%90 0 9,112,762 106,850 979,071 796,313 4,183,795 427%91 0 7,704,750 102,493 911,606 737,989 2,284,800 251%92 0 6,108,688 71,726 863,878 699,215 1,949,565 226%93 0 5,989,729 72,797 919,247 741,237 458,057 50%94 0 5,048,448 44,642 849,083 673,119 736,305 87%95 2,899 11,941,046 238,460 1,353,437 575,962 1,337,651 99%96 1,943 9,448,131 179,451 1,044,279 387,511 890,859 85%97 1,523 6,562,025 108,212 807,132 362,360 378,180 47%98 795 4,899,933 68,528 562,801 251,640 375,201 67%99 658 5,840,351 90,493 716,329 255,615 1,315,962 184%00 657 6,844,925 92,787 747,040 287,750 1,294,772 173%01 692 7,484,769 100,807 1,057,964 383,906 1,828,237 173%02 747 7,980,395 108,522 1,209,437 467,918 3,703,644 306%03 692 11,566,011 114,389 1,360,483 485,861 1,831,347 135%04 1,094 18,870,178 159,786 2,452,479 959,353 2,606,338 106%05 1,177 21,594,395 174,087 2,656,201 987,794 3,041,315 114%06 1,097 15,356,530 150,330 2,096,350 739,260 2,260,862 108%07 971 19,147,314 150,513 2,160,088 738,896 1,603,011 74%08 992 21,636,565 152,099 3,119,212 1,095,457 3,762,605 121%09 991 28,694,132 154,510 4,777,361 1,726,327 2,824,025 59%10 957 25,070,605 157,139 3,261,470 995,677 2,059,026 63%11 929 29,540,514 155,341 4,102,648 1,179,473 2,487,593 61%12 895 29,620,178 151,324 3,981,991 1,139,292 3,167,485 80%13 903 33,538,553 152,149 4,739,782 1,340,172 5,304,464 112%14 911 35,637,368 182,227 3,936,430 1,115,374 2,825,061 72%15 892 36,424,007 489,299 3,627,775 2,407,890 3,119,938 86%16 863 46,232,553 665,353 4,950,932 1,734,061 2,736,409 55%

06-16 10,401 320,898,319 2,560,284 40,754,039 14,211,879 32,150,479 79%88-16 23,278 476,711,920 4,497,390 60,108,950 23,958,438 62,510,450 104%

ALFALFA SEED 2 262,465 307 23,685 10,026 40,005 169%APPLES 9 1,444,555 409 314,374 119,328 11,091 4%

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BARLEY 100 520,048 4,419 90,803 34,653 31,223 34%BEANS (DRY) 30 81,891 1,452 15,493 6,024 9,502 61%CHERRIES 15 9,203,028 2,301 272,954 101,819 65,844 24%CORN 79 2,781,983 9,370 116,895 31,144 38,592 33%FORAGE PRODUCTION 114 7,513,071 24,264 522,305 132,299 476,020 91%FORAGE SEEDING 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%OATS 18 4,343 28 404 182 0 0%ONIONS 10 780,263 475 93,215 34,804 31,442 34%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 23 6,310,500 539,121 1,241,044 568,873 929,360 75%PEACHES (FREESTONE FRESH) 6 370,583 181 54,153 19,447 0 0%SAFFLOWER 152 544,407 6,820 95,828 39,653 131,052 137%WHEAT 287 8,932,823 76,206 1,369,222 413,555 328,089 24%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 17 7,482,593 0 740,557 222,254 644,189 87%STATE TOTAL 863 46,232,553 665,353 4,950,932 1,734,061 2,736,409 55%

VERMONT 88 0 969,661 1,545 118,686 92,127 138,952 117%89 0 1,246,668 1,992 169,091 128,483 132,636 78%90 0 856,988 1,919 118,208 89,365 116,457 99%91 0 848,596 1,930 128,507 97,230 59,410 46%92 0 1,015,396 1,916 184,205 140,552 43,639 24%93 0 559,151 1,456 82,245 59,660 36,483 44%94 0 497,259 1,646 53,244 37,295 17,541 33%95 587 4,337,500 42,673 219,414 25,905 37,771 17%96 543 4,875,966 44,661 253,486 27,539 126,195 50%97 498 4,924,640 44,140 239,292 23,326 205,135 86%98 376 4,804,750 42,892 242,906 27,979 226,447 93%99 411 4,953,092 50,638 273,612 43,586 129,342 47%00 432 5,449,468 50,472 312,710 60,965 278,960 89%01 436 8,401,568 53,771 503,782 131,955 110,818 22%02 609 10,562,189 72,621 685,081 189,766 1,926,743 281%03 612 13,796,944 70,637 1,058,377 252,469 307,000 29%04 643 16,941,196 72,370 1,219,262 385,836 869,301 71%05 594 16,753,119 72,085 1,201,826 364,702 334,401 28%06 567 13,453,954 64,752 980,878 319,319 3,724,634 380%07 529 21,572,836 70,324 1,435,659 478,366 1,155,426 80%08 526 24,804,622 73,447 1,586,475 530,357 1,193,032 75%09 528 26,058,673 72,068 1,644,394 543,773 3,536,036 215%10 524 25,274,833 72,229 1,741,325 579,517 659,071 38%11 537 32,009,956 75,872 2,360,372 773,124 6,106,321 259%12 525 37,912,298 76,830 3,001,414 974,385 2,321,622 77%13 517 40,075,003 77,061 3,495,897 1,123,596 7,564,855 216%14 501 32,444,784 76,859 3,406,270 1,125,097 1,897,965 56%15 495 32,387,146 77,125 3,625,485 2,407,656 3,355,810 93%16 469 26,798,209 73,404 3,195,825 1,083,661 880,890 28%

06-16 5,718 312,792,314 809,971 26,473,994 9,938,851 32,395,662 122%88-16 11,459 414,586,465 1,439,335 33,537,928 12,117,591 37,492,893 112%

APPLES 19 4,549,189 990 1,070,399 353,127 224,679 21%BARLEY 2 1,152 32 56 0 0 0%CORN 392 21,495,269 68,243 2,062,517 712,578 623,911 30%FORAGE SEEDING 2 5,206 19 590 265 0 0%GRAPES 2 18,808 25 965 397 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 1 1,421 7 118 53 47 40%PEACHES 2 10,198 3 2,114 808 10,198 482%SOYBEANS 41 583,092 3,924 45,229 12,705 7,987 18%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 6 129,565 130 13,236 3,512 10,317 78%WHEAT 2 4,309 31 601 216 3,751 624%STATE TOTAL 469 26,798,209 73,404 3,195,825 1,083,661 880,890 28%

VIRGINIA 88 0 116,841,955 317,046 5,178,683 3,958,956 8,176,605 158%89 0 136,010,093 363,676 6,314,523 4,800,365 6,356,898 101%90 0 143,517,054 363,465 6,442,532 4,918,293 5,962,706 93%91 0 139,495,635 322,139 6,689,660 5,102,906 4,689,249 70%92 0 129,803,003 291,656 6,876,111 5,192,093 2,996,617 44%93 0 128,000,323 275,053 6,699,705 4,981,116 24,541,627 366%94 0 143,771,804 448,494 8,197,243 6,039,210 4,844,369 59%95 23,783 209,944,022 1,094,285 11,422,363 5,415,497 16,112,346 141%96 18,812 224,366,812 920,080 12,428,529 6,366,033 9,811,007 79%97 14,413 222,348,446 788,023 12,813,169 6,834,807 18,680,707 146%98 12,956 238,045,453 794,952 14,174,112 7,827,526 26,812,433 189%99 14,275 263,337,321 937,104 18,187,977 7,902,382 28,303,742 156%00 14,847 261,701,377 942,600 18,440,580 8,759,518 12,268,024 67%01 13,728 282,241,868 933,335 19,951,403 7,703,640 14,458,419 72%02 13,559 303,983,195 960,961 20,835,274 8,052,123 44,677,766 214%03 13,332 304,368,823 972,152 23,180,372 9,057,729 37,681,262 163%04 13,334 342,606,425 994,727 28,218,521 11,182,356 15,160,121 54%05 12,238 273,913,344 968,361 23,394,289 9,113,711 16,117,507 69%06 11,346 289,785,191 942,991 26,423,574 10,544,868 16,992,717 64%07 10,928 367,381,555 985,324 37,333,657 14,868,375 62,627,180 168%08 11,021 476,064,841 1,069,556 56,707,834 22,648,210 54,496,433 96%

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09 11,603 414,672,760 1,118,649 49,858,630 18,759,074 27,704,912 56%10 11,131 423,366,543 1,154,138 47,011,641 17,248,444 118,842,381 253%11 11,725 591,333,477 1,254,404 74,516,341 26,241,449 36,498,378 49%12 11,992 580,204,011 1,282,762 68,939,712 24,037,735 51,300,493 74%13 12,601 627,141,466 1,356,863 70,388,066 24,233,106 25,096,017 36%14 12,458 577,709,695 1,329,744 64,539,825 22,581,912 26,725,109 41%15 12,655 527,817,925 1,325,687 64,784,520 42,778,201 35,887,824 55%16 12,582 500,988,636 345,067,918 62,626,287 21,496,738 48,476,210 77%

06-16 130,042 5,376,466,100 356,888,036 623,130,087 245,438,112 504,647,654 81%88-16 295,319 9,240,763,053 369,576,145 872,575,133 368,646,373 802,299,059 92%

APPLES 87 21,903,127 5,516 5,989,434 2,257,263 9,809,251 164%BARLEY 823 1,588,065 8,844 141,954 44,143 207,547 146%BEANS (FRESH MARKET) 23 277,563 259 32,153 10,959 85,656 266%BEANS (PROCESSING) 51 187,850 299 27,324 11,008 70,000 256%BLUEBERRIES 1 39,839 9 6,408 2,627 30,251 472%CABBAGE 2 116,051 54 8,279 3,395 13,552 164%CANOLA 11 237,081 875 22,698 7,250 19,053 84%CLAMS 33 14,781,235 343,816,607 356,770 141,681 0 0%CORN 3,202 126,775,140 352,424 21,117,362 6,737,750 3,603,773 17%COTTON 740 36,164,553 73,165 3,637,393 1,364,397 7,173,241 197%GRAIN SORGHUM 525 888,168 6,992 237,010 81,768 161,769 68%GRAPES 1 26,279 10 1,430 586 6,320 442%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 15 36,859,122 0 296,900 45,010 278,708 94%OATS 34 74,054 526 9,274 3,930 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 291 7,587,786 66,475 877,158 424,757 497,084 57%PEACHES 38 1,480,012 960 318,360 60,677 466,887 147%PEANUTS 484 10,692,250 17,635 993,282 395,355 214,812 22%POTATOES 25 6,617,941 3,366 1,084,965 441,114 990,692 91%RYE 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%SOYBEANS 3,249 120,746,118 534,502 18,746,720 6,338,048 9,670,914 52%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%TOBACCO - BURLEY 155 1,271,957 463 204,848 87,438 365,273 178%TOBACCO - FIRE CURED 151 629,054 232 57,352 23,912 50,085 87%TOBACCO - FLUE CURED 547 73,149,641 21,761 4,063,064 1,715,659 8,116,582 200%TOMATOES 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%TOMATOES (FRESH MARKET) 5 1,925,412 244 186,865 76,615 3,871 2%WHEAT 2,081 34,031,213 156,700 3,942,318 1,168,003 6,640,889 168%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 3 2,939,125 0 266,966 53,393 0 0%STATE TOTAL 12,582 500,988,636 345,067,918 62,626,287 21,496,738 48,476,210 77%

WASHINGTON 88 0 181,484,348 1,423,958 9,572,478 7,715,398 8,428,410 88%89 0 207,070,868 1,499,146 10,824,741 8,720,882 12,581,345 116%90 0 196,704,065 1,322,354 10,169,407 8,204,333 10,929,252 107%91 0 140,557,370 1,040,138 8,103,177 6,516,686 17,298,645 213%92 0 176,033,812 1,268,805 10,979,816 8,873,108 16,532,881 151%93 0 169,174,533 1,196,434 10,293,255 8,173,794 3,670,759 36%94 0 161,387,198 1,065,435 9,943,908 7,866,635 7,167,881 72%95 22,605 421,371,743 3,096,792 17,671,664 7,334,717 6,481,159 37%96 19,703 416,241,234 2,411,115 17,452,130 6,945,841 10,251,463 59%97 14,666 467,229,397 2,300,941 19,338,059 7,974,515 7,688,078 40%98 14,201 484,778,861 2,292,956 20,152,876 8,126,795 7,671,942 38%99 14,674 603,205,307 2,461,777 26,462,116 8,958,708 17,377,994 66%00 15,174 564,867,315 2,393,432 25,933,980 9,719,308 8,823,334 34%01 14,854 713,252,233 2,304,051 33,193,025 11,640,730 29,799,648 90%02 15,110 784,822,863 2,363,377 36,771,637 13,442,170 28,184,958 77%03 15,159 843,292,390 2,371,810 42,009,288 15,833,529 32,975,041 78%04 15,590 855,966,104 2,335,814 39,840,248 14,326,605 41,257,339 104%05 16,260 1,047,076,426 2,403,221 48,594,088 17,308,331 26,187,218 54%06 16,091 1,080,233,321 2,453,505 52,127,080 19,421,034 38,681,974 74%07 15,472 1,128,737,433 2,404,634 57,035,592 21,644,512 26,032,396 46%08 15,119 1,351,915,625 2,439,747 71,372,015 28,513,045 77,046,230 108%09 15,628 1,932,087,792 2,622,808 131,788,525 59,802,101 325,598,083 247%10 16,381 1,751,600,891 2,719,460 105,502,942 45,337,891 64,949,658 62%11 17,085 2,092,095,798 2,834,738 147,849,722 67,764,205 51,666,783 35%12 17,464 2,266,760,968 2,802,835 143,479,332 63,691,891 43,858,748 31%13 18,048 2,454,843,655 2,865,814 146,888,653 63,184,192 80,253,130 55%14 18,103 2,502,506,834 2,846,562 132,826,056 53,945,864 126,025,225 95%15 18,522 2,860,602,572 2,918,345 134,471,440 78,778,230 190,685,424 142%16 18,929 3,011,440,450 2,963,904 149,655,549 62,769,991 51,438,516 34%

06-16 186,842 22,432,825,339 29,872,352 1,272,996,906 564,852,956 1,076,236,167 85%88-16 364,838 30,867,341,406 65,423,908 1,670,302,799 742,535,041 1,369,543,514 82%

ALFALFA SEED 23 10,832,502 9,572 451,642 180,656 946,490 210%APPLES 1,253 763,481,114 124,568 31,107,161 9,894,345 4,439,535 14%APRICOTS (FRESH) 60 3,704,394 784 390,425 149,040 113,238 29%BARLEY 2,977 13,139,375 69,942 885,099 493,504 259,548 29%BEANS (DRY) 237 8,684,913 16,478 330,763 134,416 207,991 63%BEANS (PROCESSING) 95 1,188,905 2,018 115,321 48,919 173,366 150%BLUEBERRIES 36 26,626,500 4,375 1,489,330 517,570 120,401 8%

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BUCKWHEAT 30 466,911 1,754 10,947 4,692 43,855 401%CANOLA 682 2,641,286 19,892 323,629 157,413 77,293 24%CHERRIES 1,128 250,974,935 32,818 20,448,161 8,766,611 14,163,185 69%CORN 374 22,438,417 57,381 273,964 109,345 138,172 50%CRANBERRIES 20 537,150 555 15,499 3,262 0 0%FORAGE PRODUCTION 9 439,070 3,500 29,890 3,159 17,940 60%GRAPES 418 133,088,731 57,098 4,888,993 1,855,225 484,251 10%MINT 40 5,676,853 6,715 80,181 13,478 73,580 92%MUSTARD 144 545,298 3,242 30,810 13,448 6,418 21%NECTARINES (FRESH) 43 2,252,821 704 112,701 37,738 508 0%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 9 35,013,022 0 385,621 155,730 0 0%OATS 138 58,765 627 7,507 4,034 9,856 131%ONIONS 65 26,761,118 22,007 597,161 92,443 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 27 3,679,062 74,357 804,737 393,708 771,845 96%PEACHES (FREESTONE FRESH) 44 2,791,367 857 135,451 45,672 841 1%PEARS 519 74,945,493 14,523 1,271,154 478,246 410,528 32%PEAS (DRY) 2,052 68,635,296 231,636 6,161,806 3,406,511 2,226,917 36%PEAS (GREEN) 346 21,210,782 33,054 1,794,231 878,545 2,853,177 159%PLUMS 17 342,033 158 18,572 6,488 0 0%POTATOES 296 118,596,755 93,663 2,561,456 611,607 81,056 3%SOYBEANS 6 2,144 26 89 29 0 0%SUGAR BEETS 3 2,256,489 1,839 28,271 11,356 0 0%SWEET CORN 218 30,740,300 42,883 1,077,978 536,083 697,319 65%WHEAT 6,925 542,210,168 2,036,878 41,590,207 23,839,428 17,940,265 43%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 695 837,478,481 0 32,236,792 9,927,290 5,180,941 16%STATE TOTAL 18,929 3,011,440,450 2,963,904 149,655,549 62,769,991 51,438,516 34%

WEST VIRGINIA 88 0 2,362,401 11,549 195,177 140,840 959,483 492%89 0 4,205,651 22,355 336,174 241,796 759,098 226%90 0 4,411,981 22,468 335,361 242,871 896,367 267%91 0 3,772,911 17,248 369,411 272,032 1,263,030 342%92 0 3,925,365 20,999 434,074 316,098 469,084 108%93 0 4,477,245 18,823 531,556 388,744 1,106,826 208%94 0 4,282,124 20,678 592,722 423,757 1,074,139 181%95 2,162 9,050,383 57,374 870,534 354,794 730,350 84%96 1,525 9,912,057 54,745 956,958 375,624 1,276,757 133%97 1,128 8,880,879 51,738 856,182 327,138 937,983 110%98 877 8,807,158 43,726 839,621 376,073 1,271,459 151%99 977 9,675,777 48,959 1,027,294 393,632 1,919,093 187%00 1,113 11,846,010 51,239 1,405,039 629,441 1,605,108 114%01 1,125 12,327,847 50,759 1,359,245 491,015 1,016,293 75%02 1,090 12,903,551 51,220 1,467,339 533,372 1,405,939 96%03 1,054 13,018,773 50,072 1,696,771 436,955 2,219,510 131%04 1,050 14,290,359 49,264 1,803,073 609,979 1,583,236 88%05 942 11,248,277 45,384 1,285,574 415,330 721,955 56%06 853 10,262,062 41,782 1,359,279 493,232 780,127 57%07 788 13,682,059 43,851 1,843,308 687,510 2,159,626 117%08 794 17,718,008 45,592 2,557,942 961,898 957,146 37%09 700 16,641,798 47,367 2,315,296 793,304 1,045,901 45%10 559 16,696,083 47,851 2,133,736 708,223 4,149,355 194%11 551 20,526,914 47,531 2,723,423 896,565 1,673,109 61%12 551 20,215,812 49,217 2,558,448 837,699 647,462 25%13 560 22,194,608 51,583 2,686,570 916,872 883,466 33%14 547 20,293,683 51,622 2,392,232 798,000 1,253,785 52%15 537 18,587,667 49,875 2,332,800 1,520,187 1,142,432 49%16 523 17,643,712 49,587 2,178,220 758,608 1,105,846 51%

06-16 6,963 194,462,406 525,858 25,081,254 9,372,098 15,798,255 63%88-16 20,006 343,861,155 1,214,458 41,443,359 16,341,589 37,013,965 89%

APPLES 19 2,451,938 1,268 501,735 192,192 575,669 115%BARLEY 13 33,310 231 1,722 646 0 0%CORN 281 8,999,070 26,328 1,089,310 363,466 378,252 35%GRAIN SORGHUM 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%OATS 7 15,192 204 926 336 173 19%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 1 11,492 120 1,049 513 1,193 114%PEACHES 8 747,029 397 92,976 16,689 45,312 49%POTATOES 1 49,997 16 5,052 2,071 0 0%SOYBEANS 131 4,753,288 18,182 446,180 167,127 99,928 22%SWEET CORN (FRESH MARKET) 1 11,752 10 2,349 1,057 0 0%TOBACCO - BURLEY 3 4,622 3 1,823 747 2,812 154%WHEAT 57 566,022 2,828 35,098 13,764 2,507 7%STATE TOTAL 523 17,643,712 49,587 2,178,220 758,608 1,105,846 51%

WISCONSIN 88 0 48,692,170 225,216 2,429,966 1,780,832 11,142,425 459%89 0 291,582,089 2,302,484 18,338,437 13,184,265 10,953,686 60%90 0 182,092,920 1,222,768 11,333,626 8,177,593 8,863,119 78%91 0 110,788,353 634,770 6,981,316 5,053,980 7,041,672 101%92 0 116,557,826 649,248 7,602,519 5,511,820 25,316,378 333%93 0 182,182,800 1,376,808 12,580,414 9,036,403 48,648,022 387%

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94 0 270,732,554 2,123,709 22,005,244 15,776,597 7,840,866 36%95 71,414 504,418,587 4,867,479 33,494,332 11,149,287 10,301,664 31%96 61,856 577,949,089 4,311,446 37,819,884 14,115,838 35,102,586 93%97 43,755 451,118,241 3,102,643 29,888,263 12,591,896 5,637,711 19%98 37,059 500,724,349 3,066,239 33,591,569 15,948,503 10,091,780 30%99 37,039 520,339,969 3,245,850 36,271,156 14,049,407 9,271,231 26%00 38,557 587,456,992 3,553,791 40,232,523 17,995,101 22,940,458 57%01 36,322 586,448,680 3,547,633 46,479,114 17,676,078 53,766,181 116%02 36,173 624,182,815 3,654,455 51,783,966 20,321,253 36,467,764 70%03 35,666 716,000,929 3,742,971 61,525,705 24,600,709 85,588,922 139%04 36,476 863,083,876 3,864,810 78,461,536 32,068,689 141,100,437 180%05 37,480 856,938,922 4,050,045 80,460,138 33,422,889 44,809,818 56%06 40,071 1,033,520,097 4,227,582 98,469,714 41,499,021 57,485,886 58%07 40,291 1,579,629,448 4,337,164 157,975,908 67,012,639 121,757,057 77%08 42,269 2,092,066,320 4,472,058 234,967,304 101,570,756 258,003,408 110%09 45,534 1,843,348,641 4,727,383 211,572,946 82,881,901 96,927,115 46%10 44,970 1,853,231,268 4,735,737 188,412,344 71,613,524 50,897,063 27%11 46,782 2,739,842,039 5,002,275 296,031,572 107,629,771 50,557,754 17%12 47,610 2,839,236,605 5,197,073 269,057,310 93,512,336 446,541,440 166%13 50,940 3,043,176,495 5,407,215 282,666,019 102,384,637 454,740,394 161%14 52,269 2,628,170,829 5,407,281 253,656,685 92,621,842 277,269,526 109%15 51,020 2,383,401,900 5,349,257 244,386,760 156,932,386 53,126,953 22%16 49,229 2,258,740,604 5,257,760 216,658,008 76,355,451 24,928,318 12%

06-16 510,985 24,294,364,246 54,120,785 2,453,854,570 994,014,264 1,892,234,914 77%88-16 982,782 32,285,655,407 103,663,150 3,065,134,278 1,266,475,404 2,467,119,634 80%

APICULTURE 28 1,455,445 9,738 171,743 83,571 8,666 5%APPLES 26 4,076,830 905 623,370 248,244 1,561,249 250%BARLEY 476 443,119 3,153 90,643 30,643 69,190 76%BEANS (DRY) 20 1,915,670 4,785 131,037 42,388 247,570 189%BEANS (PROCESSING) 532 23,658,550 44,840 1,773,398 742,302 2,013,662 114%CABBAGE 10 803,859 774 48,101 12,223 32,478 68%CHERRIES 10 1,553,044 1,041 202,423 90,081 36,536 18%CORN 18,732 1,362,533,204 2,999,807 140,370,306 48,458,730 11,429,526 8%CRANBERRIES 222 72,492,436 17,216 2,017,571 808,133 804,262 40%FORAGE PRODUCTION 2,400 105,420,081 271,379 6,786,138 2,577,769 1,866,107 27%FORAGE SEEDING 2,931 12,351,324 67,622 1,609,822 677,872 164,898 10%HYBRID CORN SEED 109 5,601,239 7,129 382,502 173,500 128,972 34%MINT 6 711,718 910 130,983 58,958 5,522 4%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 3 16,656,604 0 177,749 60,282 0 0%OATS 1,491 1,435,092 14,100 169,407 69,570 121,379 72%ONIONS 2 509,168 236 49,996 16,921 0 0%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 523 19,251,042 67,995 2,353,825 1,082,070 215,944 9%PEAS (DRY) 1 38,080 306 16,209 6,645 0 0%PEAS (GREEN) 548 4,026,348 11,753 323,080 138,424 437,149 135%POTATOES 145 112,981,343 46,789 6,504,142 2,497,828 511,913 8%RYE 1 13,292 88 1,198 491 0 0%SOYBEANS 15,745 451,767,683 1,520,035 47,621,922 16,603,185 3,425,217 7%SUNFLOWERS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%SWEET CORN 431 8,750,535 24,731 470,587 197,461 860,884 183%TOBACCO - CIGAR BINDER 110 1,698,978 490 138,829 62,288 7,386 5%WHEAT 4,702 34,239,480 141,938 3,773,501 1,399,532 920,126 24%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 24 14,356,440 0 719,526 216,340 59,682 8%STATE TOTAL 49,229 2,258,740,604 5,257,760 216,658,008 76,355,451 24,928,318 12%

WYOMING 88 0 18,654,531 171,929 1,037,864 798,447 1,531,800 148%89 0 29,563,820 277,993 1,816,418 1,390,814 4,113,576 226%90 0 31,250,645 256,217 1,979,200 1,510,293 1,353,322 68%91 0 30,531,556 224,346 1,723,784 1,314,780 2,086,503 121%92 0 29,857,368 214,557 1,683,790 1,289,864 2,120,318 126%93 0 30,502,229 223,400 1,708,504 1,305,116 4,810,677 282%94 0 34,846,270 244,037 2,030,618 1,533,482 3,044,923 150%95 5,319 53,765,563 489,553 2,902,197 1,511,543 2,588,429 89%96 4,883 54,508,369 444,877 3,068,064 1,637,914 2,517,395 82%97 3,963 50,025,432 351,894 2,819,959 1,619,298 1,464,388 52%98 3,678 45,408,251 316,337 2,559,039 1,496,786 1,978,874 77%99 3,830 52,260,660 368,293 3,052,725 1,303,152 1,887,216 62%00 4,012 55,699,761 390,286 3,283,065 1,516,655 4,158,921 127%01 3,951 44,984,749 357,930 3,375,808 1,372,663 6,829,348 202%02 4,471 51,105,089 463,016 4,370,774 1,799,407 14,569,144 333%03 4,847 62,361,648 490,461 6,020,804 1,767,513 6,301,359 105%04 5,321 66,245,558 521,765 6,960,893 2,704,280 14,925,461 214%05 6,371 93,066,296 7,490,374 10,543,486 4,070,797 9,524,521 90%06 6,385 89,880,586 7,313,670 10,436,976 4,460,705 21,205,564 203%07 6,281 103,122,528 8,022,532 13,045,530 5,633,094 19,733,159 151%08 6,242 136,924,517 8,021,641 18,460,889 8,047,270 11,524,291 62%09 5,800 128,111,968 4,890,360 17,740,316 7,729,420 13,286,060 75%10 5,615 106,205,736 2,375,637 13,774,128 5,834,925 6,896,876 50%11 5,703 128,326,427 1,547,663 17,086,223 7,015,859 7,787,635 46%

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Loss RatioState / Crop Year

12 5,585 140,793,167 1,217,709 16,960,165 6,972,858 19,919,561 117%13 5,790 145,350,308 1,792,592 18,528,049 7,651,007 23,416,240 126%14 5,662 129,721,622 2,060,249 18,119,187 7,333,407 12,640,221 70%15 5,582 124,300,717 1,893,131 16,229,190 9,579,858 7,321,930 45%16 5,436 132,204,772 2,050,660 17,462,447 7,388,869 15,846,233 91%

06-16 64,081 1,364,942,348 41,185,844 177,843,100 77,647,272 159,577,770 90%88-16 114,727 2,199,580,143 54,483,109 238,780,092 107,590,076 245,383,945 103%

ALFALFA SEED 58 7,468,674 7,131 1,353,561 580,602 384,390 28%BARLEY 731 16,906,480 51,659 1,179,660 543,622 379,031 32%BEANS (DRY) 701 9,173,976 23,430 1,118,647 496,743 769,289 69%CORN 793 21,832,929 63,414 2,813,687 1,150,484 2,580,460 92%FORAGE PRODUCTION 321 9,188,217 87,934 1,985,035 628,711 3,589,772 181%FORAGE SEEDING 176 233,146 1,308 35,578 14,498 54,978 155%GRAIN SORGHUM 1 10,261 85 3,259 1,335 8,234 253%MILLET 228 205,868 5,204 73,058 27,178 42,898 59%NURSERY - FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER 1 98,226 0 2,300 1,034 35,285 1534%OATS 502 344,468 5,447 71,791 28,185 86,882 121%PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 177 27,268,989 1,654,474 4,527,876 2,172,607 4,794,386 106%PEAS (DRY) 23 21,814 210 4,232 1,735 0 0%POTATOES 26 1,078,852 691 106,702 41,878 34,270 32%SOYBEANS 1 3,252 35 1,346 606 0 0%SUGAR BEETS 492 20,003,821 24,676 1,107,389 496,131 249,250 23%SUNFLOWERS 314 721,229 5,023 148,157 52,351 137,871 93%WHEAT 884 15,686,249 119,939 2,804,059 1,118,218 2,577,733 92%WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 7 1,958,321 0 126,110 32,951 121,504 96%STATE TOTAL 5,436 132,204,772 2,050,660 17,462,447 7,388,869 15,846,233 91%

REPORT TOTAL 88 0 6,961,536,267 55,585,916 436,464,466 108,002,609 1,068,639,479 245%89 0 13,617,360,857 101,715,703 819,483,843 206,309,767 1,216,964,641 149%90 0 12,817,362,633 101,336,771 835,892,341 215,145,819 1,030,266,994 123%91 0 11,197,530,451 82,355,971 736,556,439 189,938,700 959,625,253 130%92 0 11,309,282,042 83,077,074 758,011,088 196,497,783 913,285,781 120%93 0 11,409,469,268 83,725,131 755,758,181 200,002,724 1,650,560,038 218%94 0 13,586,279,898 99,568,841 948,756,094 254,720,541 578,501,169 61%95 2,459,932 23,708,668,901 220,494,805 1,541,182,635 888,436,787 1,566,581,970 102%96 2,235,295 26,879,043,942 205,011,795 1,838,785,260 982,137,926 1,492,662,773 81%97 1,847,729 25,459,037,406 182,189,244 1,775,383,527 902,801,596 993,550,545 56%98 1,751,243 27,914,464,149 181,785,049 1,875,165,460 945,954,808 1,676,519,408 89%99 1,798,333 30,939,449,791 196,918,128 2,310,132,781 1,391,886,240 2,434,736,873 105%00 1,938,026 34,443,753,124 206,466,664 2,540,163,689 1,347,891,738 2,595,004,556 102%01 1,909,850 36,728,587,401 211,328,990 2,961,847,611 1,774,055,666 2,960,235,976 100%02 1,888,145 37,299,303,042 214,864,551 2,915,944,057 1,741,410,009 4,066,778,124 139%03 1,922,535 40,620,546,627 217,409,109 3,431,363,167 2,042,032,712 3,260,806,429 95%04 1,988,947 46,602,279,778 221,019,863 4,186,132,552 2,477,423,738 3,209,786,852 77%05 1,969,461 44,258,915,365 245,856,440 3,949,230,060 2,343,826,824 2,367,323,117 60%06 1,952,696 49,919,480,133 242,081,657 4,579,538,622 2,682,005,763 3,503,596,555 77%07 1,933,719 67,339,911,091 271,633,682 6,562,118,274 3,823,353,312 3,547,569,376 54%08 1,956,112 89,896,664,801 272,260,211 9,851,314,317 5,690,915,356 8,679,963,385 88%09 2,047,620 79,574,923,041 264,773,128 8,950,686,617 5,426,846,452 5,227,898,466 58%10 2,031,268 78,094,746,737 256,244,863 7,593,450,730 4,710,648,165 4,244,583,576 56%11 2,066,583 114,057,188,101 265,245,528 11,951,426,784 7,450,189,590 10,547,420,511 88%12 2,106,504 116,820,448,053 282,289,789 11,075,062,606 6,952,936,133 17,193,171,384 155%13 2,192,690 123,648,683,101 295,819,591 11,788,405,121 4,503,637,798 11,931,676,058 101%14 2,212,191 109,602,315,246 293,952,763 10,042,969,513 3,848,042,070 8,970,466,876 89%15 2,239,033 102,384,380,410 298,718,502 9,747,790,397 6,076,121,204 6,095,565,123 63%16 2,235,549 100,485,784,451 291,001,347 9,315,975,709 3,458,108,209 3,606,782,310 39%

06-16 22,973,965 1,031,824,525,165 3,452,452,223 101,458,738,690 54,622,804,052 83,548,693,620 82%88-16 44,683,461 1,487,577,396,107 6,363,162,268 136,074,991,941 72,831,280,039 117,590,523,598 86%

2016 loss information is preliminary.

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Loss Ratio

ADJUSTED GROSS REVENUE 99 86 12,617,938 0 624,640 218,626 851,497 136%00 79 9,330,632 0 387,820 145,433 389,989 101%01 565 188,748,088 0 6,822,528 2,705,017 12,419,117 182%02 782 244,745,699 0 8,961,999 3,735,022 10,878,726 121%03 970 319,751,758 0 12,090,386 5,223,786 17,393,786 144%04 934 304,371,075 0 11,377,795 5,206,218 28,059,458 247%05 785 294,534,717 0 10,549,020 4,781,755 6,988,681 66%06 639 294,901,917 0 11,637,089 5,351,652 11,012,280 95%07 539 246,797,235 0 10,190,577 4,628,994 6,259,611 61%08 491 243,364,999 0 9,793,204 4,442,363 8,787,456 90%09 424 299,544,172 0 10,731,944 4,935,324 18,446,890 172%10 448 359,393,329 0 13,376,141 6,194,269 15,828,249 118%11 419 357,368,434 0 13,297,818 6,168,649 293,342 2%12 393 355,357,537 0 12,689,123 5,868,923 432,851 3%13 386 365,141,732 0 13,200,429 6,050,167 681,169 5%14 377 396,654,076 0 14,354,195 6,588,693 2,181,555 15%

06-16 4,116 2,918,523,431 0 109,270,520 50,229,034 63,923,403 59%88-16 8,317 4,292,623,338 0 160,084,708 72,244,891 140,904,657 88%

ADJUSTED GROSS REVENUE LITE 03 74 2,643,054 0 122,019 28,330 48,433 40%04 95 3,122,584 0 142,875 65,587 147,226 103%05 170 13,093,235 0 572,321 260,634 451,598 79%06 361 59,454,796 0 2,767,737 1,276,500 1,833,104 66%07 438 78,603,971 0 3,604,006 1,632,663 1,807,017 50%08 401 80,506,913 0 3,740,803 1,689,529 3,957,958 106%09 401 97,339,043 0 4,290,549 1,957,064 7,979,171 186%10 554 137,420,045 0 6,186,903 2,825,216 7,219,606 117%11 531 122,154,524 0 5,504,606 2,496,930 77,547 1%12 458 106,864,024 0 4,574,214 2,072,187 687,258 15%13 421 105,102,940 0 4,426,345 1,986,350 1,866,415 42%14 461 125,963,209 0 5,193,268 2,340,668 4,128,604 79%

06-16 4,026 913,409,465 0 40,288,431 18,277,107 29,556,680 73%88-16 4,365 932,268,338 0 41,125,646 18,631,658 30,203,937 73%

ALFALFA SEED 02 104 5,353,319 10,999 401,598 173,366 551,945 137%03 94 3,470,357 8,469 257,120 104,963 315,064 123%04 88 4,538,612 14,590 326,442 117,957 779,554 239%05 87 6,071,031 18,429 412,736 144,670 606,717 147%06 90 8,420,053 18,279 656,451 271,173 749,479 114%07 96 9,508,272 19,115 747,408 305,371 473,972 63%08 101 8,984,049 16,006 698,891 271,363 497,522 71%09 154 17,108,286 27,504 1,397,969 544,997 1,821,198 130%10 163 17,037,162 22,872 1,301,836 522,473 844,026 65%11 165 14,125,968 18,515 1,191,951 465,094 1,264,514 106%12 179 17,362,605 23,818 1,516,261 588,926 773,019 51%13 191 27,941,778 27,770 2,081,195 822,740 1,841,114 51%14 190 37,386,724 32,422 2,807,690 1,123,590 3,109,778 111%15 210 36,306,553 32,135 2,761,050 1,146,263 2,801,957 101%16 268 60,349,954 44,344 4,434,862 1,843,851 5,268,576 119%

06-16 1,807 254,531,404 282,780 19,595,564 7,905,841 19,445,155 99%88-16 2,180 273,964,723 335,267 20,993,460 8,446,797 21,698,435 103%

ALL OTHER CITRUS TREES 96 231 10,704,603 0 261,896 86,904 0 0%97 293 11,895,764 0 283,969 92,146 0 0%98 338 12,953,587 0 267,603 41,799 0 0%99 340 13,122,375 0 279,661 38,756 0 0%00 939 43,744,611 0 852,494 124,043 7,150 1%01 951 45,056,438 0 1,112,506 250,100 55,573 5%02 954 56,228,614 0 1,377,477 344,593 0 0%03 918 52,058,042 0 1,254,665 305,779 91,897 7%04 855 49,636,036 0 1,193,973 282,944 404,567 34%05 921 55,442,954 0 1,295,005 346,461 4,474,898 346%06 862 55,400,639 0 750,745 255,533 50,767 7%07 636 51,298,763 0 1,566,558 462,180 5,759 0%08 659 52,561,182 0 976,237 285,653 0 0%09 658 59,463,127 0 1,094,629 304,773 225,399 21%10 577 46,473,643 0 830,512 231,286 87,138 10%11 540 44,961,776 0 839,818 250,677 165,011 20%12 490 42,674,990 0 775,259 209,776 104,500 13%13 478 51,565,726 0 932,267 247,177 104,684 11%14 456 47,932,843 0 850,041 214,451 12,833 2%15 405 46,683,316 0 829,784 206,267 0 0%16 381 42,985,211 0 646,673 184,499 0 0%

06-16 6,142 542,001,216 0 10,092,523 2,852,272 756,091 7%88-16 12,882 892,844,240 0 18,271,772 4,765,797 5,790,176 32%

ALMONDS 88 0 95,190,655 91,526 5,955,703 4,741,751 5,706,942 96%89 0 111,682,357 111,169 6,533,875 5,137,038 8,774,595 134%

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Protection in Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

90 0 118,748,373 119,340 7,219,575 5,631,876 1,283,337 18%91 0 138,647,920 131,305 8,431,451 6,571,156 12,715,033 151%92 0 126,660,133 121,688 8,442,310 6,569,883 3,849,884 46%93 0 130,871,904 124,024 8,384,768 6,507,470 8,538,753 102%94 0 154,243,582 129,457 10,626,471 8,088,510 1,064,791 10%95 3,270 307,429,438 279,357 18,803,583 9,820,191 58,793,045 313%96 2,986 287,510,090 254,317 19,295,744 10,463,580 13,380,180 69%97 3,061 335,041,444 259,037 22,272,894 11,982,572 1,703,094 8%98 2,934 386,446,845 267,627 24,891,840 13,345,136 35,590,081 143%99 3,292 364,787,120 290,624 24,585,237 9,382,900 15,032,454 61%00 3,354 326,545,502 311,672 21,526,168 9,089,161 19,478,864 90%01 3,267 280,710,635 319,714 18,833,324 6,712,772 12,420,108 66%02 3,213 283,383,620 337,379 18,755,761 6,604,046 6,487,368 35%03 3,223 384,921,212 394,790 23,800,375 8,195,957 6,169,060 26%04 3,211 492,859,102 412,451 30,449,075 10,337,294 10,578,291 35%05 3,231 590,785,685 425,033 36,394,022 12,200,809 24,271,175 67%06 3,281 844,720,562 442,455 47,166,419 15,598,344 15,243,932 32%07 3,315 687,509,093 450,014 34,053,731 11,334,606 2,786,539 8%08 3,369 756,674,672 478,380 34,514,139 11,372,356 3,587,368 10%09 3,467 935,087,199 521,283 40,395,905 13,460,255 29,277,806 72%10 3,587 938,713,795 572,533 39,471,933 13,199,138 10,780,927 27%11 3,676 967,443,441 637,753 39,430,504 13,028,374 1,975,448 5%12 3,728 1,233,637,577 666,321 48,620,429 16,229,782 6,602,633 14%13 3,894 1,517,069,955 695,616 55,343,395 19,259,515 4,291,550 8%14 3,981 2,188,975,567 720,590 82,772,581 30,165,374 31,909,397 39%15 4,008 2,911,807,983 737,734 102,733,275 39,819,117 59,652,205 58%16 4,134 3,581,999,398 751,158 135,484,784 53,961,614 35,306,996 26%

06-16 40,440 16,563,639,242 6,673,837 659,987,095 237,428,475 201,414,801 31%88-16 75,482 21,480,104,859 11,054,348 975,189,271 388,810,577 447,251,856 46%

ANNUAL FORAGE 14 1,225 22,581,207 520,688 5,177,389 2,461,767 6,852,541 132%15 2,408 36,922,975 954,995 8,730,760 4,154,193 6,527,410 75%16 3,253 37,566,102 170,913 7,842,101 3,727,442 4,830,084 62%

14-16 6,886 97,070,284 1,646,596 21,750,250 10,343,402 18,210,035 84%88-16 6,886 97,070,284 1,646,596 21,750,250 10,343,402 18,210,035 84%

APICULTURE 09 117 9,310,247 93,159 1,607,485 774,680 597,829 37%10 107 7,654,832 75,052 1,369,599 652,247 293,431 21%11 105 6,926,550 0 1,303,394 616,766 637,011 49%12 173 13,490,590 0 2,833,724 1,358,733 3,158,062 111%13 545 33,792,078 0 7,152,927 3,455,383 9,983,433 140%14 1,275 77,470,293 0 17,035,841 8,324,001 15,692,540 92%15 1,670 101,171,101 0 21,839,779 10,678,817 24,785,215 113%16 2,056 118,332,324 0 24,485,895 11,984,034 11,311,445 46%

09-16 6,048 368,148,015 168,211 77,628,644 37,844,661 66,458,966 86%88-16 6,048 368,148,015 168,211 77,628,644 37,844,661 66,458,966 86%

APPLES 88 0 63,223,748 46,591 5,849,910 4,454,895 13,036,434 223%89 0 73,959,577 66,860 7,681,319 5,755,962 13,792,300 180%90 0 55,023,892 62,623 5,897,711 4,441,519 16,242,517 275%91 0 50,317,802 56,013 5,948,955 4,481,764 8,582,748 144%92 0 61,066,822 56,189 8,033,638 6,102,500 11,197,261 139%93 0 68,791,418 59,859 8,526,897 6,322,391 6,768,308 79%94 0 64,666,980 52,531 8,126,819 5,993,457 6,872,509 85%95 4,159 212,786,457 226,672 12,745,123 4,522,672 12,825,625 101%96 3,843 218,692,576 222,356 12,430,278 3,722,266 9,882,498 80%97 3,587 253,513,536 229,534 14,258,710 4,159,261 12,637,790 89%98 3,473 262,490,972 241,549 14,392,911 3,998,872 10,979,364 76%99 4,059 264,323,863 271,534 16,250,719 4,282,420 15,785,823 97%00 3,957 291,535,935 258,009 17,497,828 4,977,817 19,457,896 111%01 4,018 352,279,214 262,969 23,906,326 6,490,062 29,483,606 123%02 3,963 321,021,107 253,678 22,437,305 6,109,308 33,186,713 148%03 3,973 339,727,640 254,081 24,336,803 6,951,970 25,482,761 105%04 4,030 370,969,796 254,976 27,406,946 7,910,340 18,653,731 68%05 3,999 496,697,588 255,788 36,946,661 10,750,923 39,482,775 107%06 3,833 476,389,443 244,786 35,907,329 10,254,364 48,086,791 134%07 3,587 512,065,963 235,279 39,535,807 11,498,957 50,572,586 128%08 3,490 584,249,004 236,773 46,585,331 13,738,017 69,774,956 150%09 3,472 694,472,901 240,572 60,194,213 18,065,510 72,748,131 121%10 3,423 703,623,188 240,584 63,159,950 18,620,406 83,040,691 131%11 3,383 708,389,797 237,907 62,340,926 18,586,192 46,622,724 75%12 3,267 822,825,156 236,849 73,631,704 21,854,931 144,758,336 197%13 3,292 929,338,445 238,723 84,934,567 25,814,652 50,234,514 59%14 3,174 1,089,400,633 248,679 101,787,242 31,283,960 46,349,069 46%15 3,052 1,143,284,726 235,022 100,880,824 33,965,409 79,503,885 79%16 3,117 1,164,642,525 226,287 115,466,115 38,741,439 96,657,051 84%

06-16 37,090 8,828,681,781 2,621,461 784,424,008 242,423,837 788,348,734 101%88-16 80,151 12,649,770,704 5,753,272 1,057,098,867 343,852,236 1,092,699,393 103%

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Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

APRICOT 97 272 10,801,484 10,241 1,012,256 566,913 142,083 14%98 258 12,531,218 10,465 1,204,462 672,041 1,367,597 114%99 299 12,094,902 10,917 1,113,975 429,138 2,026,786 182%00 313 12,952,474 11,917 1,273,981 551,156 2,572,683 202%01 297 12,945,748 10,926 1,365,422 549,416 2,205,079 161%02 270 10,649,650 9,762 1,136,577 453,381 876,702 77%03 296 10,137,291 10,162 1,123,711 434,440 704,968 63%04 285 9,507,476 9,135 1,059,449 407,610 858,219 81%05 252 8,775,968 8,501 967,936 369,487 1,207,387 125%06 246 9,058,024 7,920 1,012,357 387,384 1,892,578 187%07 227 9,730,163 7,606 1,082,562 406,673 283,624 26%08 227 11,346,341 7,192 1,226,442 445,022 1,661,394 135%09 220 11,372,904 6,945 1,325,123 496,972 1,195,683 90%10 219 12,100,102 6,763 1,541,647 578,344 822,824 53%11 205 12,445,244 6,419 1,682,944 620,682 1,677,810 100%12 199 13,327,858 6,300 1,834,391 669,882 2,008,758 110%13 201 13,650,326 6,042 1,891,747 707,422 929,045 49%14 190 14,391,296 6,278 2,007,526 743,243 1,010,865 50%15 181 17,266,826 6,375 2,347,451 885,625 2,613,032 111%16 132 10,645,374 2,649 1,395,185 493,604 228,456 16%

06-16 2,247 135,334,458 70,489 17,347,375 6,434,853 14,324,069 83%88-16 4,789 235,730,669 162,515 27,605,144 10,868,435 26,285,573 95%

AVOCADO TREES 96 224 3,223,250 0 84,570 9,328 212 0%97 243 3,708,633 0 95,950 8,167 0 0%98 229 3,183,843 0 88,734 18,730 0 0%99 226 3,167,205 0 95,814 21,499 8,071 8%00 221 3,078,490 0 92,952 22,330 3,633 4%01 232 5,892,489 0 171,638 30,200 12,823 7%02 216 5,523,478 0 160,783 30,068 0 0%03 208 5,714,623 0 168,046 33,227 0 0%04 201 6,130,580 0 179,526 35,009 0 0%05 188 5,634,413 0 165,147 31,343 426,591 258%06 178 4,588,321 0 38,536 7,790 0 0%07 162 14,406,023 0 460,004 197,085 0 0%08 166 14,602,532 0 513,511 219,092 0 0%09 172 21,192,258 0 806,861 342,120 9,480 1%10 159 18,221,555 0 676,444 285,970 1,985 0%11 153 17,619,258 0 660,549 278,711 48 0%12 152 21,738,614 0 807,327 332,801 0 0%13 142 22,589,546 0 781,712 296,749 198,655 25%14 139 21,362,566 0 763,543 304,040 0 0%15 133 23,995,247 0 868,418 347,161 0 0%16 130 27,181,897 0 960,140 401,298 0 0%

06-16 1,686 207,497,817 0 7,337,045 3,012,817 210,168 3%88-16 3,874 252,754,821 0 8,640,205 3,252,718 661,498 8%

AVOCADOS 98 291 10,479,276 7,536 2,094,815 54,492 144,176 7%99 384 11,188,885 9,033 2,089,736 199,323 104,713 5%00 419 12,289,996 9,328 2,403,431 203,695 542,754 23%01 1,139 33,915,401 27,057 4,962,407 249,094 277,732 6%02 1,281 39,062,117 31,012 5,629,942 282,041 538,252 10%03 1,335 41,822,055 32,553 5,974,225 401,984 539,923 9%04 1,360 46,087,124 34,291 6,379,991 396,822 416,018 7%05 1,284 43,612,662 33,826 6,092,160 280,788 1,809,405 30%06 1,352 51,578,032 35,147 6,280,019 392,874 731,775 12%07 1,367 56,878,492 35,719 6,647,842 375,938 6,419,513 97%08 1,294 64,161,997 37,814 6,714,015 373,331 6,643,408 99%09 1,307 65,087,114 36,551 7,169,541 743,541 10,806,276 151%10 1,226 65,694,682 37,275 8,196,600 934,825 623,793 8%11 1,212 69,119,325 38,156 9,560,757 1,237,495 4,398,922 46%12 1,221 80,142,205 38,462 9,857,849 1,330,456 2,344,766 24%13 1,151 76,581,269 38,266 8,865,139 1,321,533 734,879 8%14 1,135 84,451,384 38,227 9,376,184 1,451,307 5,707,028 61%15 1,094 84,673,643 36,981 8,045,177 1,342,390 4,691,661 58%16 1,043 78,877,045 35,278 5,713,916 1,387,122 1,940,633 34%

06-16 13,402 777,245,188 407,876 86,427,039 10,890,812 45,042,654 52%88-16 20,895 1,015,702,704 592,512 122,053,746 12,959,051 49,415,627 40%

BANANA 07 5 795,236 284 21,559 218 0 0%08 6 370,328 221 15,672 96 0 0%09 6 737,167 237 20,148 281 0 0%10 6 1,221,209 277 34,963 600 0 0%11 6 960,328 327 27,624 252 0 0%12 6 1,154,502 351 34,983 333 0 0%13 6 1,393,448 372 35,279 353 0 0%14 6 1,486,924 409 36,307 147 0 0%15 4 718,988 199 7,697 267 0 0%

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16 2 32,236 5 807 304 0 0%07-16 53 8,870,366 2,682 235,039 2,851 0 0%88-16 53 8,870,366 2,682 235,039 2,851 0 0%

BANANA TREE 08 1 428,929 0 35,732 0 0 0%09 1 469,186 0 34,478 0 0 0%10 1 265,723 0 15,368 0 0 0%11 1 553,068 0 33,460 0 0 0%12 1 624,889 0 38,120 0 0 0%13 1 673,594 0 41,123 0 0 0%14 1 462,034 0 26,193 0 0 0%15 2 684,915 0 19,029 0 0 0%16 1 512,233 0 14,231 0 0 0%

08-16 9 4,674,571 0 257,734 0 0 0%88-16 9 4,674,571 0 257,734 0 0 0%

BARLEY 88 0 146,712,928 3,198,339 12,656,028 9,661,075 61,059,123 482%89 0 195,946,757 4,327,629 18,013,255 13,476,725 26,692,484 148%90 0 221,077,537 3,770,845 19,920,165 14,828,474 18,171,355 91%91 0 245,078,605 4,058,730 23,281,682 17,299,364 15,484,765 67%92 0 169,637,011 2,985,188 17,484,944 12,866,992 18,370,566 105%93 0 153,870,919 2,781,328 14,585,288 10,661,834 26,065,670 179%94 0 141,269,546 2,643,387 13,942,157 10,194,653 10,224,865 73%95 80,386 233,791,987 5,696,412 21,865,379 10,467,700 24,741,041 113%96 74,851 244,214,974 4,823,339 24,028,592 12,179,415 13,415,216 56%97 65,830 248,363,595 4,459,337 23,741,028 12,098,020 20,953,423 88%98 62,099 226,708,562 3,998,047 20,050,261 10,267,116 17,430,775 87%99 58,085 167,970,743 3,487,557 16,742,567 6,079,909 26,726,670 160%00 61,628 195,955,281 3,936,437 18,440,097 8,448,363 26,566,336 144%01 56,587 203,874,667 3,267,903 21,106,059 8,963,432 43,302,665 205%02 56,270 248,743,496 3,414,026 26,499,580 11,230,040 59,727,746 225%03 57,765 356,275,227 3,835,349 41,970,993 18,262,383 49,707,116 118%04 60,643 291,373,332 3,197,629 34,316,633 14,854,212 34,668,687 101%05 60,139 261,998,737 2,718,165 30,792,606 13,349,597 29,730,166 97%06 58,537 211,023,510 2,302,089 27,402,865 11,787,183 26,347,219 96%07 57,179 315,526,245 2,837,420 40,470,373 17,056,691 35,823,811 89%08 56,439 562,698,114 2,986,274 77,560,302 32,562,892 45,448,416 59%09 58,587 401,307,843 2,538,811 51,961,503 20,531,879 21,466,958 41%10 57,586 260,924,823 1,923,371 33,705,638 13,246,679 20,518,063 61%11 57,435 445,180,427 2,034,650 66,690,468 11,120,726 96,857,271 145%12 57,304 621,589,147 3,016,943 83,529,643 30,943,750 43,763,929 52%13 57,982 608,068,954 2,584,323 81,207,394 30,382,199 68,147,930 84%14 58,946 440,611,479 2,179,712 53,179,021 20,195,482 58,542,254 110%15 58,212 530,306,678 2,619,045 68,358,455 25,158,648 35,258,919 52%16 56,856 428,570,494 2,174,434 58,864,585 20,977,141 26,575,403 45%

06-16 635,063 4,825,807,714 27,197,072 642,930,247 233,963,270 478,750,173 74%88-16 1,329,346 8,778,671,618 93,796,719 1,042,367,561 449,152,574 1,001,788,842 96%

BLUEBERRIES 95 430 4,533,503 10,069 390,180 40,493 13,450 3%96 342 6,134,530 12,769 569,042 54,864 479,686 84%97 405 10,980,995 26,892 1,042,783 54,672 199,817 19%98 299 9,851,687 21,656 815,876 60,006 204,226 25%99 412 13,178,796 28,510 1,150,840 141,237 375,006 33%00 470 15,749,035 26,883 1,363,946 238,447 728,840 53%01 469 20,311,908 31,920 1,636,889 225,652 1,045,312 64%02 465 22,182,333 31,631 1,818,845 246,070 871,894 48%03 423 23,146,188 32,387 1,853,708 250,840 529,541 29%04 477 26,410,681 34,271 2,109,498 339,635 619,609 29%05 493 34,631,926 37,987 2,709,372 484,440 670,098 25%06 563 41,158,471 37,931 3,034,114 582,721 573,529 19%07 604 49,319,252 41,241 3,572,338 712,776 5,595,487 157%08 662 63,950,103 44,142 4,570,360 974,865 793,289 17%09 747 91,719,749 49,699 6,469,613 1,289,578 2,544,450 39%10 796 107,505,841 51,369 8,146,510 1,731,731 1,473,347 18%11 833 131,263,841 57,731 10,180,007 2,334,798 2,760,360 27%12 822 136,614,391 57,196 10,993,009 2,684,507 6,122,032 56%13 892 155,636,360 62,603 12,443,005 3,008,112 7,126,008 57%14 913 176,086,859 65,681 13,469,048 13,469,048 2,971,359 22%15 950 191,281,572 68,150 11,254,945 3,470,824 8,427,302 75%16 968 224,243,758 64,945 12,870,612 4,198,256 12,004,376 93%

06-16 8,750 1,368,780,197 600,688 97,003,561 34,457,216 50,391,539 52%88-16 13,435 1,555,891,779 895,663 112,464,540 36,593,572 56,129,018 50%

BUCKWHEAT 10 239 1,173,063 13,428 273,106 106,083 98,347 36%11 298 1,604,395 16,131 421,260 164,453 148,057 35%12 354 2,216,343 20,094 513,930 202,204 447,539 87%13 384 1,840,515 10,529 359,378 140,812 251,828 70%14 407 1,898,564 11,327 395,230 156,253 277,254 70%15 400 2,126,961 11,953 373,733 149,792 352,917 94%

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16 422 1,449,561 8,465 257,223 103,485 69,347 27%10-16 2,504 12,309,402 91,927 2,593,860 1,023,082 1,645,289 63%88-16 2,504 12,309,402 91,927 2,593,860 1,023,082 1,645,289 63%

CABBAGE 99 57 3,095,972 4,387 166,636 52,425 375,666 225%00 240 17,243,588 18,237 1,243,917 355,181 2,452,549 197%01 256 11,376,308 14,749 726,620 133,493 515,661 71%02 288 12,755,672 15,300 830,769 190,676 970,364 117%03 296 12,366,528 14,021 815,717 188,168 1,077,593 132%04 304 13,602,437 15,635 866,830 166,325 923,795 107%05 298 13,716,457 14,536 912,466 206,359 497,290 54%06 299 15,953,899 15,610 1,150,956 328,025 1,012,124 88%07 273 13,957,638 13,796 962,264 253,995 850,608 88%08 250 14,324,707 13,701 1,055,877 274,723 1,042,332 99%09 228 15,401,301 13,202 1,064,583 276,958 520,971 49%10 238 18,561,448 14,891 1,389,561 382,173 1,726,213 124%11 239 23,532,158 15,532 1,847,239 564,187 1,185,715 64%12 233 21,917,894 13,958 1,553,393 413,108 1,225,878 79%13 227 21,181,974 12,559 1,963,204 596,212 505,720 26%14 219 25,879,316 14,114 2,222,552 669,362 2,658,462 120%15 208 29,067,300 13,772 2,097,782 723,410 2,392,883 114%16 210 29,570,779 13,902 2,101,215 735,770 2,253,315 107%

06-16 2,624 229,348,414 155,037 17,408,626 5,217,923 15,374,221 88%88-16 4,363 313,505,376 251,902 22,971,581 6,510,550 22,187,139 97%

CAMELINA 12 38 34,321 604 6,035 2,474 6,798 113%13 105 22,301 396 4,395 1,802 0 0%14 76 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 74 10,353 140 1,408 577 6,216 441%16 71 12,795 282 3,822 1,567 0 0%

12-16 364 79,770 1,422 15,660 6,420 13,014 83%88-16 364 79,770 1,422 15,660 6,420 13,014 83%

CANOLA 95 3,340 13,314,931 264,269 1,820,214 920,973 4,887,608 269%96 3,849 15,189,231 281,900 2,513,272 1,364,893 4,279,798 170%97 4,105 25,612,070 407,016 3,621,198 1,956,697 5,367,832 148%98 7,906 55,455,745 792,380 6,653,976 3,474,352 4,078,816 61%99 12,295 71,720,016 1,026,175 10,285,661 3,345,110 17,677,932 172%00 15,983 107,140,474 1,348,185 12,389,172 5,943,914 11,645,768 94%01 17,114 115,979,427 1,517,409 15,253,224 7,057,735 17,248,662 113%02 16,689 125,215,290 1,442,299 16,097,792 7,168,462 37,836,782 235%03 17,279 107,201,700 1,104,590 16,538,512 7,129,400 13,191,152 80%04 17,627 118,914,268 1,160,904 19,430,441 8,306,415 34,203,620 176%05 17,506 119,651,753 1,196,613 18,588,196 8,056,617 20,670,219 111%06 17,291 108,588,263 1,046,166 19,103,144 8,136,326 15,911,998 83%07 17,145 173,918,098 1,166,493 28,222,624 11,880,442 29,795,304 106%08 16,933 281,969,006 964,338 47,678,743 20,088,763 39,746,579 83%09 17,297 182,321,242 986,704 29,332,317 11,978,751 36,454,237 124%10 17,565 251,362,357 1,448,351 44,633,645 17,406,844 24,184,285 54%11 18,296 358,592,974 1,468,806 65,307,098 2,530,327 115,801,309 177%12 19,232 438,512,384 1,705,096 68,351,245 26,115,336 38,351,879 56%13 20,657 418,705,876 1,681,262 73,645,266 27,990,274 116,690,761 158%14 22,333 350,369,551 1,702,166 59,654,176 22,302,878 69,685,062 117%15 22,918 321,184,522 1,714,971 56,646,090 20,253,060 27,108,057 48%16 22,829 313,119,764 1,662,480 60,669,780 20,968,624 16,374,669 27%

06-16 212,496 3,198,644,037 15,546,833 553,244,128 189,651,625 530,104,140 96%88-16 346,189 4,074,038,942 26,088,573 676,435,786 244,376,193 701,192,329 104%

CARAMBOLA TREES 96 28 263,442 0 6,588 0 0 0%97 26 290,164 0 7,264 20 0 0%98 26 612,546 0 17,767 6,199 0 0%99 25 351,733 0 8,998 326 0 0%00 20 380,324 0 9,483 370 0 0%01 17 242,043 0 6,191 730 4,013 65%02 16 243,868 0 5,880 643 0 0%03 14 201,507 0 4,874 609 0 0%04 13 189,804 0 4,549 473 0 0%05 13 192,384 0 4,608 465 0 0%06 12 190,147 0 1,365 137 0 0%07 9 257,598 0 6,641 2,229 0 0%08 10 279,590 0 8,538 3,050 0 0%09 9 330,867 0 10,314 3,477 0 0%10 9 393,240 0 13,892 5,528 0 0%11 7 507,846 0 18,418 7,545 0 0%12 7 682,441 0 23,347 9,343 0 0%13 7 510,640 0 16,047 5,923 0 0%14 8 1,716,374 0 58,939 24,815 0 0%15 9 1,640,030 0 55,543 23,244 0 0%16 8 1,764,462 0 61,798 27,088 0 0%

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06-16 95 8,273,235 0 274,842 112,379 0 0%88-16 293 11,241,050 0 351,044 122,214 4,013 1%

CHERRIES 99 867 39,710,259 23,102 3,473,627 1,511,124 4,011,043 115%00 1,145 47,929,020 30,661 4,331,936 2,055,879 4,746,083 110%01 1,259 50,257,495 32,378 4,675,722 1,967,431 4,854,602 104%02 1,360 52,712,714 34,463 4,965,164 2,080,291 5,087,032 102%03 1,428 57,109,676 36,768 5,303,702 2,232,943 3,442,655 65%04 1,576 63,108,113 40,993 5,734,171 2,396,588 5,746,916 100%05 1,675 69,794,797 43,204 6,225,201 2,628,742 8,563,929 138%06 1,766 70,528,481 45,188 6,492,598 2,722,589 8,074,619 124%07 1,775 80,577,637 47,199 7,207,482 3,008,971 4,403,074 61%08 1,808 87,272,087 49,408 7,756,582 3,232,247 11,055,281 143%09 1,803 279,613,088 51,040 23,413,245 10,060,780 43,617,457 186%10 1,978 327,047,819 59,202 27,565,913 11,864,795 37,885,065 137%11 2,071 348,645,225 62,013 29,762,014 12,717,710 32,547,362 109%12 2,119 378,527,357 65,147 33,328,286 14,261,410 40,741,974 122%13 2,210 418,697,834 69,446 37,955,789 16,322,550 41,353,930 109%14 2,337 464,970,046 89,131 42,243,315 18,168,029 58,322,501 138%15 2,289 471,504,713 88,403 42,844,803 18,449,268 52,941,943 124%16 2,262 488,853,550 86,467 50,036,759 21,747,250 61,300,799 123%

06-16 22,418 3,416,237,837 712,644 308,606,786 132,555,599 392,244,005 127%88-16 31,728 3,796,859,911 954,213 343,316,309 147,428,597 428,696,265 125%

CHILE PEPPERS 00 63 4,083,963 7,056 278,992 98,493 156,858 56%01 67 4,836,231 7,746 354,812 126,504 550,532 155%02 62 4,512,812 7,442 335,617 115,249 166,512 50%03 67 5,320,621 8,787 389,527 132,782 78,044 20%04 66 4,338,128 7,103 329,285 113,523 161,777 49%05 65 4,431,843 7,802 314,809 88,520 191,321 61%06 66 3,794,200 6,475 274,423 80,909 168,022 61%07 57 1,800,916 3,641 121,047 25,613 9,549 8%08 53 1,439,530 3,771 79,321 386 63,685 80%09 51 2,009,452 4,486 123,267 17,485 0 0%10 53 1,541,220 4,040 96,060 15,728 0 0%11 62 1,139,994 3,424 62,379 0 0 0%12 66 1,281,855 3,694 70,147 0 0 0%13 60 1,351,238 3,267 79,523 7,881 0 0%14 58 939,213 2,122 54,216 5,414 0 0%15 55 903,587 1,922 38,514 8,786 13,644 35%16 55 1,027,842 2,345 49,882 13,926 12,870 26%

06-16 636 17,229,047 39,187 1,048,779 176,128 267,770 26%88-16 1,026 44,752,645 85,123 3,051,821 851,199 1,572,814 52%

CITRUS 88 0 37,489,612 54,526 3,063,119 2,287,506 1,096,629 36%89 0 35,553,095 43,392 2,854,580 2,169,212 1,098,194 38%90 0 31,736,612 39,247 2,487,896 1,892,535 11,457,534 461%91 0 37,788,053 43,005 2,962,217 2,287,637 13,582,751 459%92 0 89,196,663 46,698 3,098,583 1,864,888 727,796 23%93 0 48,818,920 47,922 3,685,805 2,082,058 726,347 20%94 0 52,061,097 50,514 4,121,331 2,394,965 56,142 1%95 5,487 182,566,072 282,649 11,665,102 2,116,638 830,162 7%96 11,273 325,535,542 608,785 26,168,276 2,636,316 1,745,446 7%97 5,562 183,627,317 437,629 14,010,282 962,740 1,130,459 8%98 7,191 339,914,474 607,097 8,265,456 942,976 690,900 8%99 6,694 271,977,879 623,280 6,545,172 816,229 178,343 3%00 7,051 329,318,472 627,985 8,332,071 1,100,064 2,754,786 33%01 7,117 437,109,907 659,752 11,258,429 2,121,680 7,428,267 66%02 6,911 438,814,367 645,096 11,191,730 2,161,072 1,250,910 11%03 6,467 367,968,118 641,707 9,450,702 1,909,623 86,966 1%04 5,962 368,972,621 633,821 9,490,996 1,905,655 534,516 6%05 5,556 345,730,599 610,639 8,844,371 1,784,203 86,290,620 976%06 6,850 384,862,452 631,384 10,643,691 2,744,128 60,847,975 572%07 6,435 369,328,159 562,972 10,835,492 3,521,428 242,132 2%08 5,771 405,388,131 550,447 12,829,302 4,749,919 120,096 1%09 6,150 414,843,330 542,427 12,727,230 4,376,225 4,509,226 35%10 5,749 427,040,026 494,734 13,729,057 4,805,599 6,313,356 46%11 5,534 436,698,018 476,362 14,436,781 5,093,024 18,806,773 130%12 5,371 470,995,283 454,082 16,467,834 5,987,749 1,431,098 9%13 5,129 514,280,829 449,723 18,482,737 6,765,601 100,674 1%

06-16 46,989 3,423,436,228 4,162,131 110,152,124 38,043,673 92,371,330 84%88-16 122,260 7,347,615,648 10,865,875 257,648,242 71,479,670 224,038,098 87%

CITRUS TREES 88 0 33,902,484 19,618 1,388,111 1,019,340 0 0%89 0 42,722,412 21,402 1,753,123 1,288,315 1,099 0%90 0 55,087,571 27,291 2,232,020 1,635,698 54,447,319 2439%91 0 9,975,921 12,102 484,106 355,852 0 0%92 0 21,663,615 17,541 1,198,292 879,095 0 0%

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Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

93 0 35,004,439 23,358 2,213,802 1,614,872 0 0%94 0 44,620,042 25,240 2,796,235 2,028,161 3,121 0%95 1,935 52,862,346 25,946 3,308,731 1,951,259 0 0%96 1,519 54,883,829 27,431 3,322,953 1,824,632 0 0%97 698 60,347,281 26,201 3,552,889 1,963,562 12,371 0%98 1,314 57,331,697 25,118 4,623,528 2,466,244 0 0%99 1,224 55,997,705 24,703 3,047,886 1,200,146 0 0%00 1,197 62,810,404 23,953 3,330,373 1,395,153 0 0%01 1,151 64,620,938 24,176 3,406,235 1,510,907 0 0%02 1,113 64,468,306 23,761 3,377,891 1,493,783 0 0%03 1,052 63,086,004 23,266 3,293,525 1,466,336 0 0%04 972 61,100,909 22,805 3,187,139 1,416,001 9,510 0%05 904 59,826,880 21,814 3,129,626 1,398,368 0 0%06 880 60,776,384 21,452 3,195,768 1,440,962 0 0%07 858 60,891,456 21,777 3,200,930 1,445,924 0 0%08 829 60,516,016 21,805 3,031,096 1,347,736 85,532 3%09 808 60,205,800 21,091 2,888,077 1,305,644 0 0%10 761 60,391,871 21,148 3,125,501 1,308,209 575,345 18%11 734 56,478,936 17,753 2,642,996 1,077,161 0 0%

06-16 4,870 359,260,463 125,026 18,084,368 7,925,636 660,877 136%88-16 17,949 1,259,573,246 540,751 67,730,833 34,833,360 55,134,297 101%

CLAMS 00 347 36,120,805 0 1,125,781 497,917 2,069,575 184%01 428 41,215,268 0 1,400,606 532,135 2,880,698 206%02 551 59,952,613 0 2,180,703 849,518 4,019,248 184%03 533 51,177,323 0 1,860,398 719,508 2,774,520 149%04 430 27,701,342 0 969,181 334,833 2,182,402 225%05 382 18,159,613 0 625,660 186,416 624,453 100%06 340 26,119,310 0 931,521 326,234 677,213 73%07 337 26,823,679 0 976,599 342,837 502,020 51%08 225 31,204,915 0 1,087,305 383,335 442,263 41%09 197 28,009,846 0 684,054 225,118 1,627,253 238%10 176 23,903,209 0 546,296 196,321 587,280 108%11 161 24,339,167 0 798,734 306,889 146,819 18%12 129 19,634,819 0 516,993 166,847 546,351 106%13 115 22,688,639 0 726,443 269,849 530,100 73%14 93 20,019,320 0 654,984 245,929 760,451 116%15 44 17,272,460 0 430,108 171,179 1,807,999 420%16 42 15,285,304 0 373,378 148,349 107,724 29%

06-16 1,859 255,300,668 0 7,726,415 2,782,887 7,735,473 100%88-16 4,530 489,627,632 0 15,888,744 5,903,214 22,286,369 140%

CLARY SAGE 16 87 12,575,836 17,834 1,350,822 393,862 1,702,195 126%88-16 87 12,575,836 17,834 1,350,822 393,862 1,702,195 126%

COFFEE 07 23 6,238,728 3,124 456,293 202,680 0 0%08 24 7,224,815 3,469 566,524 247,291 0 0%09 31 6,612,443 3,009 312,808 125,319 31,340 10%10 37 5,671,929 3,418 269,329 109,999 244,298 91%11 63 5,309,224 3,881 250,521 94,063 14,881 6%12 62 4,466,860 3,860 212,609 79,708 57,205 27%13 63 4,968,388 3,670 186,445 72,067 129,453 69%14 72 8,539,813 3,831 269,031 102,450 153,356 57%15 79 12,397,139 4,025 378,813 147,324 268,749 71%16 92 15,927,663 4,334 428,016 172,509 355,912 83%

06-16 546 77,357,002 36,621 3,330,389 1,353,410 1,255,194 38%88-16 546 77,357,002 36,621 3,330,389 1,353,410 1,255,194 38%

COFFEE TREE 07 3 10,800,597 0 29,220 23 0 0%08 5 9,715,153 0 26,708 23 0 0%09 13 13,298,091 0 40,421 447 0 0%10 14 12,812,069 0 38,197 309 0 0%11 31 13,533,485 0 43,610 2,744 0 0%12 31 14,060,460 0 44,134 1,846 0 0%13 31 2,488,231 0 13,898 3,265 0 0%14 29 13,410,065 0 46,015 4,776 0 0%15 38 16,820,263 0 55,639 16,811 0 0%16 38 21,347,029 0 77,644 23,892 0 0%

07-16 233 128,285,443 0 415,486 54,136 0 0%88-16 233 128,285,443 0 415,486 54,136 0 0%

CORN 88 0 1,813,066,455 12,852,139 94,187,254 70,288,277 301,690,193 320%89 0 5,165,525,988 30,074,552 267,381,706 200,582,091 244,546,884 91%90 0 4,041,000,684 26,300,006 214,050,721 159,497,378 116,926,258 55%91 0 3,294,786,646 20,840,044 176,074,478 130,746,002 212,300,050 121%92 0 3,611,187,500 22,353,442 196,204,565 146,444,735 158,678,148 81%93 0 3,483,851,299 22,394,436 184,906,272 137,370,284 603,563,753 326%94 0 4,776,662,283 30,392,963 273,307,718 3,492,511 51,143,714 19%95 614,920 7,024,721,571 60,474,011 378,202,016 3,773,235 350,857,325 93%

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Protection in Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

96 559,225 8,819,570,540 56,075,224 526,994,308 86,529,624 265,140,905 50%97 463,306 7,670,088,190 49,382,809 460,860,998 108,546,871 152,190,609 33%98 441,859 8,949,046,665 51,134,070 535,280,652 136,299,688 356,538,582 67%99 451,043 8,577,020,949 52,472,614 603,226,590 191,877,251 363,967,752 60%00 487,677 10,183,760,455 56,867,167 740,382,652 325,818,989 403,304,456 54%01 479,800 10,701,607,829 55,848,318 865,676,498 313,009,061 565,868,847 65%02 475,305 11,423,651,926 58,699,556 909,663,504 344,384,940 1,259,817,483 138%03 481,312 12,608,203,678 59,494,042 1,095,906,366 413,942,524 700,039,746 64%04 493,072 15,543,507,184 62,088,635 1,406,769,772 532,357,312 814,203,473 58%05 486,301 14,085,923,430 63,052,666 1,265,847,493 449,019,842 697,946,532 55%06 486,392 16,774,150,238 62,150,450 1,561,050,566 513,729,912 807,681,187 52%07 487,027 31,444,284,358 74,969,160 3,109,900,085 1,071,158,750 1,095,466,475 35%08 494,855 37,535,826,185 69,324,784 3,804,223,299 1,387,745,209 3,064,122,204 81%09 503,642 31,074,532,730 71,896,857 3,396,754,637 1,120,509,239 1,179,632,846 35%10 503,821 31,681,826,178 73,562,857 2,855,196,808 942,358,001 1,721,861,770 60%11 515,492 51,568,712,502 78,210,481 4,761,721,960 81,888,333 3,109,247,096 65%12 531,701 53,564,464,538 81,306,129 4,320,545,261 1,637,500,459 11,700,250,828 271%13 564,777 56,488,916,502 84,787,184 4,686,089,070 1,859,085,186 5,792,845,214 124%14 569,940 43,931,065,692 78,894,355 3,644,096,433 1,459,071,353 3,810,089,780 105%15 569,764 40,294,199,558 78,303,260 3,681,932,954 1,438,225,185 1,655,371,686 45%16 575,976 39,568,724,238 82,257,357 3,533,143,909 1,335,807,441 937,137,900 27%

06-16 5,803,387 433,926,702,719 835,662,874 39,354,654,982 12,847,079,068 34,873,706,986 89%88-16 11,237,207 575,699,885,991 1,626,459,568 49,549,578,545 16,601,059,683 42,492,431,696 86%

COTTON 88 0 369,412,161 2,656,224 44,603,503 31,697,253 39,038,259 88%89 0 487,202,420 3,395,972 53,681,088 37,976,263 128,439,338 239%90 0 703,110,728 4,686,579 81,932,604 57,941,987 105,047,283 128%91 0 815,672,199 4,878,432 90,731,861 64,186,463 184,670,740 204%92 0 749,679,716 4,296,781 91,839,179 64,942,731 292,092,015 318%93 0 876,504,528 5,192,371 107,779,899 76,164,027 113,788,252 106%94 0 919,042,877 5,842,249 131,028,667 92,265,490 77,518,930 59%95 109,255 2,619,620,350 15,999,761 288,407,324 106,514,570 313,188,322 109%96 97,231 2,216,669,857 12,745,028 270,605,736 110,606,290 295,919,131 109%97 87,221 2,160,641,761 11,663,137 255,583,927 105,947,510 172,576,192 68%98 81,716 2,225,006,371 11,869,936 262,329,251 107,412,644 433,653,842 165%99 85,577 2,621,541,548 13,796,245 343,240,651 119,829,486 437,773,639 128%00 92,190 2,904,389,226 14,746,508 374,464,786 158,875,720 584,885,645 156%01 92,108 3,394,999,719 14,953,956 450,233,334 183,348,598 664,848,936 148%02 89,929 2,330,328,065 13,185,966 322,551,905 125,358,824 412,210,037 128%03 87,936 2,388,965,062 12,832,067 351,329,065 133,950,467 424,153,471 121%04 90,604 2,860,231,626 12,779,035 411,932,814 154,345,286 235,517,537 57%05 87,871 2,433,208,513 13,309,120 335,759,842 123,528,609 114,494,694 34%06 87,419 3,071,830,848 14,354,673 454,116,559 170,171,702 536,875,035 118%07 84,428 2,152,204,148 10,219,309 312,938,150 114,035,799 161,474,841 52%08 83,153 2,430,476,394 8,983,436 402,039,950 148,526,218 572,081,773 142%09 81,985 2,214,402,210 8,846,052 346,802,042 126,588,034 427,601,100 123%10 81,803 2,989,207,732 10,414,340 489,010,280 169,354,476 235,401,379 48%11 84,456 6,970,869,109 13,945,175 1,221,225,509 66,139,627 2,361,031,763 193%12 85,625 5,016,374,109 11,638,952 848,841,989 287,398,109 1,096,430,544 129%13 85,369 3,899,997,503 10,091,203 690,406,502 239,069,743 1,001,361,472 145%14 84,489 4,030,434,950 10,325,595 721,590,912 249,587,927 721,013,702 100%15 94,865 2,979,358,446 11,022,132 654,020,230 196,552,693 347,654,322 53%16 97,272 3,338,544,904 9,437,859 651,472,923 195,278,167 301,886,055 46%

06-16 950,864 39,093,700,353 119,278,726 6,792,465,046 1,962,702,495 7,762,811,986 114%88-16 1,952,502 72,169,927,080 298,108,094 11,060,500,482 3,817,594,713 12,792,628,249 116%

COTTON EX STAPLE 14 1,349 252,195,485 276,089 33,522,202 16,601,418 89,247,522 266%15 1,337 213,885,234 257,463 33,406,628 16,236,616 91,503,247 274%16 1,285 216,111,610 248,331 25,068,485 12,149,215 59,720,615 238%

14-16 3,971 682,192,329 781,883 91,997,315 44,987,249 240,471,384 261%88-16 3,971 682,192,329 781,883 91,997,315 44,987,249 240,471,384 261%

CRAMBE 99 258 1,186,335 17,414 138,687 47,359 50,717 37%00 410 1,453,384 18,303 178,651 77,904 87,299 49%01 462 950,265 10,985 105,523 37,412 35,996 34%02 420 26,590 414 3,050 1,251 0 0%03 366 286,547 3,150 38,842 16,119 57,974 149%04 324 0 0 0 0 0 0%

06-16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%88-16 2,240 3,903,121 50,266 464,753 180,045 231,986 50%

CRANBERRIES 88 0 22,608,667 4,114 638,670 476,308 555,960 87%89 0 27,148,749 4,867 788,542 594,338 2,134,302 271%90 0 27,155,396 5,380 823,405 620,147 1,916,175 233%91 0 27,748,132 5,622 960,785 723,327 1,282,123 133%92 0 30,226,090 6,090 1,113,103 840,988 4,225,254 380%93 0 33,160,842 7,001 1,279,418 960,603 2,837,696 222%94 0 38,666,812 7,546 1,744,899 1,333,986 3,377,166 194%

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Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

95 466 72,965,143 18,421 3,129,857 1,758,220 1,858,363 59%96 501 80,687,548 22,596 3,351,574 1,874,526 1,737,143 52%97 562 98,323,558 24,491 4,128,440 2,259,754 964,736 23%98 560 109,419,647 25,459 4,709,746 2,487,530 1,482,007 31%99 613 104,479,437 27,555 4,456,157 1,603,786 1,375,001 31%00 640 74,018,632 27,799 2,670,713 746,710 779,658 29%01 641 27,581,253 28,372 1,035,110 264,065 544,765 53%02 616 36,859,710 29,585 1,278,675 272,677 1,119,095 88%03 598 41,896,236 28,750 1,569,143 438,354 1,197,530 76%04 608 58,366,314 30,023 2,275,871 680,751 1,207,922 53%05 599 59,148,822 29,715 2,203,914 675,612 866,726 39%06 615 69,545,554 30,526 2,537,377 762,605 555,697 22%07 598 81,504,241 31,130 2,750,049 866,726 1,767,887 64%08 598 95,622,505 31,702 3,134,410 1,022,626 463,875 15%09 605 147,889,706 30,981 4,611,880 1,573,750 2,635,108 57%10 591 136,454,927 31,393 4,091,161 1,377,762 5,106,098 125%11 604 86,966,715 31,737 2,741,052 951,966 1,269,244 46%12 597 92,792,005 32,329 3,049,439 1,089,876 2,082,770 68%13 603 127,432,859 31,823 4,122,066 1,508,181 1,535,561 37%14 583 99,912,594 32,101 3,041,057 1,084,601 2,940,169 97%15 569 86,548,489 32,532 2,501,237 952,010 3,060,982 122%16 556 104,862,380 30,843 2,905,012 1,094,356 1,421,957 49%

06-16 6,519 1,129,531,975 347,097 35,484,740 12,284,459 22,839,348 64%88-16 12,923 2,099,992,963 680,482 73,642,762 30,896,141 52,300,970 71%

CUCUMBERS 14 193 16,245,931 22,947 1,219,916 523,983 1,394,732 114%15 224 19,671,269 29,453 1,574,523 686,397 1,743,837 111%16 244 19,237,486 28,081 1,613,644 701,248 2,166,087 134%

14-16 661 55,154,686 80,481 4,408,083 1,911,628 5,304,656 120%88-16 661 55,154,686 80,481 4,408,083 1,911,628 5,304,656 120%

CULTIVATED WILD RICE 99 62 5,005,784 19,838 301,733 113,730 292,743 97%00 67 5,310,695 20,490 328,438 146,960 426,450 130%01 73 5,630,714 22,079 345,453 134,578 870,326 252%02 67 5,602,661 22,530 344,092 130,232 206,269 60%03 66 5,562,088 20,979 335,827 126,887 494,966 147%04 65 5,118,798 19,145 318,413 124,787 262,693 83%05 63 5,781,946 20,563 346,451 138,207 214,127 62%06 53 7,580,633 22,175 493,110 195,662 128,782 26%07 58 12,598,698 26,604 735,254 288,413 432,387 59%08 78 17,735,644 32,961 1,021,337 412,934 455,402 45%09 90 18,147,148 25,897 878,587 352,730 512,072 58%10 84 6,316,394 15,386 323,611 131,717 391,868 121%11 81 6,468,199 16,623 326,659 134,165 104,997 32%12 89 11,900,825 24,315 649,402 265,106 529,476 82%13 85 14,853,120 24,661 826,100 337,976 392,847 48%14 84 15,682,666 23,267 987,449 404,522 1,723,287 175%15 85 21,290,285 25,684 1,380,949 570,050 1,939,311 140%16 85 26,164,057 27,062 1,335,819 538,635 98,408 7%

06-16 872 158,737,669 264,635 8,958,277 3,631,910 6,708,837 75%88-16 1,335 196,750,355 410,259 11,278,684 4,547,291 9,476,411 84%

DRY BEANS 88 0 65,676,514 505,424 5,371,144 3,953,182 10,477,899 195%89 0 141,992,445 852,177 12,121,633 8,912,836 35,968,962 297%90 0 181,919,725 1,150,842 18,809,140 13,785,842 21,998,479 117%91 0 159,721,850 949,165 17,451,173 12,683,989 8,933,939 51%92 0 120,435,686 723,416 13,335,559 9,610,734 15,633,969 117%93 0 142,650,113 876,176 15,549,128 11,142,084 37,617,344 242%94 0 153,542,056 986,015 18,558,363 13,277,155 22,096,605 119%95 26,887 226,300,754 1,622,207 26,910,492 13,386,324 23,193,192 86%96 25,023 200,442,017 1,328,235 23,734,931 12,023,581 12,706,620 54%97 22,948 201,390,995 1,294,468 25,137,398 12,768,034 18,281,588 73%98 22,948 219,964,711 1,469,156 26,654,247 13,610,494 19,430,386 73%99 23,271 271,922,367 1,664,790 36,744,205 12,294,522 48,094,606 131%00 24,956 238,361,832 1,383,226 29,916,344 13,054,646 40,492,480 135%01 23,969 201,475,502 1,326,728 28,828,261 11,582,273 57,784,445 200%02 23,760 279,851,926 1,666,782 38,383,726 15,544,365 41,691,604 109%03 25,728 217,281,442 1,230,242 30,215,876 12,014,006 25,463,608 84%04 27,024 206,422,353 1,210,096 28,562,638 11,490,028 44,735,395 157%05 27,461 265,714,390 1,517,718 39,005,391 15,802,350 35,295,120 90%06 27,551 277,293,085 1,441,987 41,583,301 16,844,785 36,741,936 88%07 27,197 291,896,304 1,370,963 45,441,885 18,332,238 23,767,174 52%08 27,321 410,546,939 1,277,503 60,769,550 24,557,476 24,698,306 41%09 27,427 429,490,551 1,347,585 65,810,401 26,683,837 60,239,555 92%10 28,064 538,130,273 1,599,369 78,680,325 32,106,833 52,147,998 66%11 27,995 339,206,910 963,108 46,837,178 19,110,512 45,522,511 97%12 28,275 690,015,900 1,330,836 97,879,376 40,226,722 38,159,782 39%13 28,595 463,173,113 1,115,910 70,110,642 28,830,699 62,727,445 89%14 29,230 574,997,543 1,354,255 84,731,403 35,742,966 67,846,724 80%

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Protection in Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

15 29,448 535,428,247 1,375,872 75,196,214 29,471,360 56,141,905 75%16 29,250 397,477,954 1,217,362 55,708,968 21,583,579 57,686,811 104%

06-16 310,353 4,947,656,819 14,394,750 722,749,243 293,491,007 525,680,147 73%88-16 584,328 8,442,723,497 36,151,613 1,158,038,892 510,427,452 1,045,576,388 90%

DRY PEAS 88 0 6,545,389 58,872 472,907 373,268 201,047 43%89 0 6,484,849 50,039 461,849 364,068 208,094 45%90 0 6,011,026 44,720 431,605 338,852 1,027,758 238%91 0 5,260,186 44,275 383,501 299,879 104,931 27%92 0 5,217,085 44,162 360,664 282,298 596,125 165%93 0 42,750,447 50,447 414,717 323,995 317,656 77%94 0 6,376,013 56,170 458,951 357,034 364,642 79%95 4,531 19,220,933 316,945 999,667 312,536 636,284 64%96 3,366 13,339,041 194,312 795,334 292,208 1,414,038 178%97 2,760 16,507,725 206,726 1,066,337 428,978 528,824 50%98 2,617 14,674,320 195,556 1,057,276 462,409 1,034,864 98%99 2,773 12,348,610 222,194 1,017,074 341,935 623,851 61%00 4,225 12,907,601 223,602 1,292,167 494,090 762,073 59%01 4,679 16,159,296 260,289 1,674,882 626,978 761,825 45%02 5,478 27,315,180 362,234 2,983,287 1,150,970 4,840,427 162%03 6,822 32,786,924 394,113 3,693,938 1,442,776 3,512,667 95%04 8,872 52,709,877 688,861 6,863,390 2,722,409 6,278,322 91%05 12,488 93,134,103 1,117,369 12,728,686 5,164,877 11,266,880 89%06 14,256 89,859,909 1,188,532 12,454,703 4,983,110 15,243,689 122%07 14,650 77,022,034 994,840 10,224,248 4,110,186 4,841,872 47%08 15,059 164,568,871 998,317 21,271,328 8,542,707 26,029,370 122%09 16,762 204,158,571 1,226,348 28,055,124 11,180,997 12,294,748 44%10 17,392 226,273,421 1,412,837 32,442,460 13,002,216 30,238,970 93%11 17,915 153,929,153 1,035,429 25,959,075 10,408,981 45,507,390 175%12 18,455 223,104,311 1,152,132 31,851,280 12,855,695 15,474,650 49%13 19,254 263,220,588 1,361,374 38,649,349 15,693,999 29,111,030 75%14 20,522 206,937,140 1,344,194 30,212,900 12,621,337 25,435,304 84%15 21,204 311,785,163 1,711,223 46,984,711 18,800,730 48,828,836 104%16 23,274 445,302,370 2,400,690 75,642,295 29,573,962 37,231,974 49%

06-16 198,743 2,366,161,531 14,825,916 353,747,473 141,773,920 290,237,833 82%88-16 257,354 2,755,910,136 19,356,801 390,903,705 157,553,480 324,718,141 83%

FIGS 88 0 1,979,577 3,211 181,340 133,280 180,702 100%89 0 3,284,136 4,371 305,221 226,068 306,386 100%90 0 3,301,482 4,735 282,251 204,090 657,787 233%91 0 3,663,124 4,875 337,578 248,587 441,416 131%92 0 4,196,853 5,236 411,232 309,744 43,486 11%93 0 4,779,927 5,216 462,399 335,421 0 0%94 0 4,664,609 5,173 445,436 324,633 0 0%95 58 7,235,914 8,872 561,073 228,809 263,550 47%96 64 6,940,868 7,721 547,522 266,095 61,319 11%97 66 6,753,421 7,777 531,724 250,861 50,956 10%98 60 4,764,185 7,927 335,717 149,871 897,185 267%99 66 4,923,536 8,073 358,776 147,624 375,719 105%00 64 4,693,640 8,953 306,579 122,621 126,567 41%01 65 4,094,308 8,770 291,874 108,772 348,906 120%02 71 5,714,814 8,912 410,957 165,549 36,899 9%03 67 6,794,163 8,667 507,751 202,118 725,098 143%04 65 7,128,761 7,935 537,370 215,595 0 0%05 63 6,264,564 7,140 477,179 192,906 182,216 38%06 60 5,876,477 6,611 424,955 171,689 529,913 125%07 53 3,655,452 5,496 241,816 87,267 106,700 44%08 41 3,508,771 6,002 194,971 60,569 0 0%09 34 3,674,407 5,947 181,008 57,391 53,616 30%10 31 4,218,557 6,320 196,260 62,482 80,917 41%11 24 4,116,739 5,558 179,707 56,311 30,619 17%12 24 4,109,511 4,593 183,182 59,884 9,705 5%13 21 4,134,330 4,216 178,261 56,637 0 0%14 22 5,820,584 4,076 294,548 118,385 59,110 20%15 22 6,487,653 4,101 316,042 127,688 205,330 65%16 20 7,080,698 3,784 265,305 105,870 110,419 42%

06-16 352 52,683,179 56,704 2,656,055 964,173 1,186,329 45%88-16 1,061 143,861,061 180,269 9,948,034 4,796,817 5,884,521 59%

FLAX 88 0 2,045,032 58,567 239,890 174,095 1,092,248 455%89 0 3,173,944 100,840 393,559 282,354 1,390,657 353%90 0 5,060,682 142,198 626,106 452,252 647,040 103%91 0 6,547,136 154,744 884,130 632,365 804,321 91%92 0 2,384,047 61,831 302,999 214,059 132,877 44%93 0 2,276,602 66,551 294,498 208,188 240,666 82%94 0 1,735,850 50,935 229,586 161,918 198,379 86%95 10,776 4,090,884 175,308 598,543 276,209 1,349,598 225%96 10,629 1,756,314 66,648 298,875 144,263 329,153 110%

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Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

97 9,695 3,147,583 100,919 470,863 225,672 497,885 106%98 10,367 7,751,039 213,157 961,842 467,670 422,069 44%99 11,328 10,948,015 270,720 1,507,618 470,743 1,036,995 69%00 13,029 20,129,280 421,447 2,532,750 1,048,925 1,484,513 59%01 14,106 24,672,927 492,126 3,301,639 1,299,070 2,117,303 64%02 13,696 36,733,314 669,902 4,719,185 1,874,061 5,476,013 116%03 15,141 27,828,400 517,585 3,589,850 1,455,037 2,710,480 76%04 15,949 38,299,897 515,688 5,128,038 2,075,386 5,333,086 104%05 17,365 57,340,169 881,181 7,501,563 3,055,377 4,443,738 59%06 18,001 69,264,628 762,748 9,099,009 3,689,032 16,947,045 186%07 17,612 27,650,145 336,266 3,724,773 1,501,898 3,318,057 89%08 17,440 62,390,743 328,591 8,315,727 3,373,812 8,406,098 101%09 17,990 53,026,126 356,045 8,026,618 3,255,700 9,053,365 113%10 17,815 48,264,733 426,417 7,097,205 2,860,424 4,645,594 65%11 17,865 25,099,122 226,822 4,077,110 1,635,964 7,788,580 191%12 17,792 59,210,873 320,902 8,215,348 3,349,007 5,596,765 68%13 17,719 35,770,595 219,178 5,697,877 2,318,626 9,410,537 165%14 17,758 47,513,128 295,765 7,007,426 2,870,124 4,788,667 68%15 17,555 52,795,493 424,943 7,665,342 3,139,814 2,986,218 39%16 17,233 38,254,712 339,284 5,463,372 2,234,253 2,190,287 40%

06-16 194,780 519,240,298 4,036,961 74,389,807 30,228,654 75,131,213 101%88-16 336,861 775,161,413 8,997,307 107,971,341 44,746,298 104,838,234 97%

FORAGE PRODUCTION 88 0 677,448 3,460 31,991 24,064 92,118 288%89 0 36,749,088 500,961 1,694,106 1,211,456 4,417,458 261%90 0 45,087,457 379,506 2,546,860 1,894,362 8,372,908 329%91 0 19,805,591 182,035 1,372,531 1,051,950 2,585,009 188%92 0 13,945,301 120,645 1,128,508 871,779 4,415,128 391%93 0 22,891,436 224,498 1,775,428 1,345,251 5,278,329 297%94 0 26,590,604 230,161 2,470,724 1,885,850 2,151,787 87%95 32,200 209,008,944 2,492,389 10,933,389 505,794 2,537,586 23%96 28,157 239,142,938 2,156,465 11,167,799 1,537,359 7,007,218 63%97 14,379 128,019,260 992,340 6,443,317 1,391,920 2,583,525 40%98 13,066 140,133,647 1,119,449 5,872,362 1,511,942 2,766,033 47%99 14,746 210,120,735 1,552,969 8,913,299 2,008,547 5,119,618 57%00 16,389 253,420,777 2,004,567 11,312,626 3,110,177 25,212,553 223%01 17,064 244,354,003 2,514,429 16,861,168 4,964,700 28,281,895 168%02 17,759 236,703,751 2,847,852 17,890,943 5,471,833 49,515,087 277%03 17,626 260,173,448 3,137,365 21,262,118 6,941,613 28,725,928 135%04 23,372 300,867,438 4,029,234 27,873,115 9,380,171 61,145,151 219%05 23,872 323,657,283 4,144,712 32,450,450 10,969,964 21,836,034 67%06 22,716 333,915,547 3,923,448 34,045,644 11,599,850 53,989,648 159%07 20,757 335,650,001 3,685,967 33,534,789 11,427,890 20,457,554 61%08 18,855 317,574,256 3,366,954 31,761,257 10,632,841 13,531,491 43%09 38,780 577,064,008 4,500,295 46,892,230 14,806,708 16,559,200 35%10 30,227 576,465,461 4,048,737 46,964,304 14,432,258 7,978,408 17%11 28,720 502,967,386 3,705,821 45,200,084 13,327,321 6,997,036 15%12 25,595 502,001,576 3,297,332 47,213,863 13,583,561 64,566,062 137%13 24,221 606,280,120 3,301,424 62,669,614 18,731,491 25,788,061 41%14 21,274 648,830,649 3,072,434 73,965,376 18,491,769 22,206,987 30%15 17,259 562,554,216 2,714,740 52,512,302 15,319,254 33,299,354 63%16 14,757 445,244,764 2,444,911 38,808,721 11,294,223 36,305,828 94%

06-16 263,161 5,408,547,984 38,062,063 513,568,184 153,647,166 301,679,629 59%88-16 481,791 8,119,897,133 66,695,100 695,568,918 209,725,898 563,722,994 81%

FORAGE SEEDING 88 0 36,325 766 2,743 1,969 10,299 375%89 0 286,750 6,453 23,505 16,908 80,052 341%90 0 2,424,907 39,163 191,274 139,760 612,552 320%91 0 1,818,724 31,090 153,018 112,413 452,291 296%92 0 1,959,414 31,326 164,328 120,919 457,644 278%93 0 2,567,969 36,734 213,994 157,081 268,105 125%94 0 3,422,895 41,160 302,175 220,711 59,893 20%95 7,064 8,329,603 152,925 812,178 198,582 954,142 117%96 5,494 4,475,374 68,751 457,356 153,604 368,721 81%97 4,311 6,591,004 93,270 697,985 248,332 501,063 72%98 4,240 6,417,479 88,228 701,914 265,422 461,637 66%99 4,550 6,458,794 86,794 688,696 188,864 652,288 95%00 5,531 8,036,000 101,671 842,123 258,489 755,274 90%01 5,739 8,889,119 91,286 1,107,343 429,183 1,294,098 117%02 6,286 15,458,559 148,784 1,952,455 769,274 4,243,271 217%03 8,046 18,745,750 191,115 2,454,049 953,476 3,058,337 125%04 9,447 14,826,182 170,319 2,004,054 773,084 3,296,448 164%05 10,240 21,373,454 220,600 2,896,910 1,146,513 2,460,609 85%06 10,569 19,666,615 190,664 2,697,371 1,055,999 4,972,122 184%07 10,590 19,121,346 145,954 2,702,286 1,058,987 3,470,011 128%08 10,680 20,355,745 124,403 2,777,894 1,113,639 2,684,351 97%09 13,799 28,039,257 172,126 3,579,209 1,417,573 3,028,666 85%10 13,937 23,907,879 156,022 3,233,732 1,282,743 5,546,681 172%

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Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

11 13,943 17,618,145 104,442 2,221,465 884,043 438,928 20%12 14,023 31,334,526 185,284 3,975,110 1,590,345 1,651,572 42%13 14,777 31,844,854 187,723 4,153,902 1,687,668 1,446,934 35%14 15,178 26,577,359 158,622 3,514,378 1,467,055 1,859,384 53%15 15,139 37,350,577 215,090 4,933,281 2,050,442 1,352,142 27%16 14,904 28,313,258 165,715 3,834,606 1,573,015 888,537 23%

06-16 147,539 284,129,561 1,806,045 37,623,234 15,181,509 27,339,328 73%88-16 218,487 416,247,863 3,406,479 53,289,334 21,336,093 47,326,052 89%

FRESH FREESTONE PEACHES 13 355 26,292,407 18,399 899,332 215,613 175,139 19%14 353 33,103,517 19,361 1,215,516 333,531 209,658 17%15 335 53,389,182 18,248 1,461,380 496,187 548,515 38%16 321 57,885,507 16,713 1,453,210 493,222 177,408 12%

13-16 1,364 170,670,613 72,721 5,029,438 1,538,553 1,110,720 22%88-16 1,364 170,670,613 72,721 5,029,438 1,538,553 1,110,720 22%

FRESH MARKET BEANS 00 115 16,239,620 20,181 1,487,168 722,111 4,888,629 329%01 144 17,086,994 21,015 1,887,359 775,656 4,197,397 222%02 156 25,979,981 28,833 3,322,196 1,397,462 10,710,147 322%03 164 14,714,795 17,971 1,570,090 656,980 3,324,453 212%04 165 14,707,412 18,049 1,587,737 675,844 2,380,147 150%05 166 10,858,103 13,981 1,163,873 493,412 1,187,723 102%06 160 9,086,171 13,731 695,133 257,199 831,630 120%11 30 1,479,873 2,990 197,538 60,322 65,920 33%12 41 1,528,404 3,019 174,894 40,458 63,384 36%13 41 1,771,209 3,997 214,084 51,972 3,644 2%14 41 930,986 2,458 101,157 15,296 0 0%15 43 2,158,269 3,717 229,002 73,137 222,463 97%16 45 2,192,209 4,391 193,398 48,062 537,889 278%

06-16 401 19,147,121 34,303 1,805,206 546,446 1,724,930 96%88-16 1,311 118,734,026 154,333 12,823,629 5,267,911 28,413,426 222%

FRESH MARKET SWEET CORN 88 0 9,049,317 21,556 501,434 368,477 617,112 123%89 0 8,034,575 18,735 477,545 349,745 684,457 143%90 0 9,448,080 21,509 500,512 358,934 656,564 131%91 0 9,268,715 21,279 631,630 454,272 224,801 36%92 0 9,540,936 20,769 738,118 534,190 0 0%93 0 8,550,972 18,029 551,625 394,931 538,551 98%94 0 9,176,733 19,921 703,768 516,963 8,822 1%95 139 13,463,572 33,314 965,895 422,735 598,959 62%96 139 14,500,175 32,623 970,476 445,001 474,612 49%97 149 14,385,509 32,358 1,002,806 459,031 1,369,978 137%98 181 16,393,759 40,895 1,137,584 471,491 236,473 21%99 472 23,250,508 61,851 2,148,395 707,970 1,242,701 58%00 913 28,486,542 69,812 2,620,645 916,527 2,273,610 87%01 992 32,795,563 74,268 3,327,033 1,096,257 4,135,057 124%02 1,088 26,577,590 69,054 2,526,375 754,344 1,459,811 58%03 1,083 27,493,300 64,457 2,719,096 867,443 2,020,824 74%04 1,141 27,956,979 62,648 2,982,465 977,443 1,022,175 34%05 1,053 33,662,411 60,383 3,581,303 1,205,968 1,818,083 51%06 1,000 34,703,086 59,807 3,532,329 1,185,835 3,058,752 87%07 937 37,674,871 60,828 3,780,853 1,288,495 1,321,612 35%08 907 35,582,785 56,365 3,566,973 1,189,199 1,693,372 47%09 884 34,610,411 50,973 3,339,392 1,146,920 1,244,449 37%10 859 42,140,908 60,725 3,764,702 1,237,417 5,040,062 134%11 828 46,854,407 56,569 4,147,588 1,371,162 2,930,102 71%12 799 44,517,172 52,023 4,146,177 1,407,092 1,974,956 48%13 715 49,585,581 53,442 4,655,249 1,675,172 1,916,507 41%14 666 45,503,578 49,573 4,281,495 1,498,810 2,529,255 59%15 598 43,598,528 42,958 3,228,046 1,225,120 1,726,521 53%16 538 47,419,756 46,455 3,499,010 1,394,204 2,491,038 71%

06-16 8,731 462,191,083 589,718 41,941,814 14,619,426 25,926,626 62%88-16 16,081 784,226,319 1,333,179 70,028,519 25,921,148 45,309,216 65%

FRESH MARKET TOMATOES 88 0 42,241,061 18,439 4,547,961 3,513,657 1,059,191 23%89 0 36,578,566 15,654 3,739,549 2,845,880 3,650,275 98%90 0 37,736,041 15,228 4,330,392 3,257,421 10,387,221 240%91 0 52,072,632 20,854 6,487,709 4,759,669 3,223,614 50%92 0 23,178,093 9,876 2,819,214 2,036,953 581,524 21%93 0 24,256,136 10,338 3,103,084 2,192,917 2,605,487 84%94 0 26,173,315 10,178 3,322,000 2,334,503 763,916 23%95 385 61,403,350 41,195 5,514,222 1,927,294 3,930,034 71%96 424 68,592,932 45,498 5,899,419 2,083,500 8,988,563 152%97 467 65,421,725 45,444 5,780,355 2,290,597 4,339,457 75%98 473 86,883,969 55,538 7,640,830 3,027,230 3,661,575 48%99 568 106,101,413 63,304 9,568,471 3,404,753 10,145,453 106%00 630 115,939,653 64,343 10,906,653 4,049,812 14,261,547 131%01 731 125,705,383 65,372 13,327,613 4,376,982 9,316,620 70%02 685 119,792,878 59,299 10,625,035 3,362,633 8,318,843 78%

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Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

03 653 118,569,072 56,492 10,799,884 3,473,020 5,096,100 47%04 655 128,112,001 59,519 11,068,693 3,521,963 9,960,119 90%05 642 139,313,388 57,755 13,309,745 4,305,081 6,386,885 48%06 654 152,361,675 63,568 14,007,157 4,380,549 14,736,736 105%07 634 159,523,506 57,277 16,377,209 5,783,590 22,584,151 138%08 607 161,711,069 55,996 16,361,395 5,544,741 5,270,912 32%09 627 168,604,006 52,669 20,775,605 7,335,244 29,055,535 140%10 618 164,795,612 57,027 18,002,818 5,561,444 20,930,312 116%11 641 181,911,749 51,284 21,435,498 7,218,670 24,506,800 114%12 639 197,290,082 46,829 24,189,591 8,367,193 60,290,712 249%13 604 208,691,021 45,020 26,956,969 9,896,726 16,775,684 62%14 588 177,054,538 44,147 20,756,734 6,896,079 13,789,072 66%15 610 145,781,454 38,939 14,417,778 4,982,742 8,590,197 60%16 603 122,691,771 33,146 13,057,012 4,724,131 12,205,672 93%

06-16 6,825 1,840,416,483 545,902 206,337,766 70,691,109 228,735,783 111%88-16 13,138 3,218,488,091 1,260,227 339,128,595 127,454,974 335,412,207 99%

FRESH NECTARINES 97 560 16,444,936 20,187 1,002,847 188,535 253,335 25%98 567 18,293,342 20,964 1,121,254 206,185 667,127 59%99 612 17,533,393 22,237 1,106,512 189,450 727,608 66%00 596 19,502,981 21,923 1,259,336 264,851 190,846 15%01 568 21,806,439 21,407 1,422,580 281,804 1,178,407 83%02 559 22,925,898 23,447 1,562,120 361,450 207,222 13%03 598 26,533,126 25,511 1,848,333 397,345 791,810 43%04 583 26,243,381 25,138 1,826,038 385,222 627,139 34%05 549 23,693,931 24,388 1,469,885 288,523 838,095 57%06 515 22,694,898 23,293 1,501,601 356,948 1,184,894 79%07 506 24,845,082 23,320 1,672,821 425,303 512,688 31%08 478 29,513,218 23,061 2,034,306 523,446 390,440 19%09 417 25,983,541 19,820 1,735,181 447,322 1,033,248 60%10 400 27,140,317 20,161 1,867,789 504,504 495,721 27%11 366 27,546,223 17,989 1,991,998 537,100 517,124 26%12 333 24,863,427 16,376 1,713,709 448,802 2,111,772 123%13 331 27,792,362 15,826 2,038,501 615,918 302,883 15%14 333 34,480,871 16,629 2,463,961 729,347 535,540 22%15 306 49,927,679 15,242 3,004,691 1,092,115 746,458 25%16 303 55,022,636 14,689 3,249,284 1,185,367 236,931 7%

06-16 4,288 349,810,254 206,406 23,273,842 6,866,172 8,067,699 35%88-16 9,480 542,787,681 411,608 35,892,747 9,429,537 13,549,288 38%

GRAIN SORGHUM 88 0 97,022,912 1,407,920 7,610,058 5,572,838 10,615,856 139%89 0 347,381,933 4,111,489 27,431,579 19,823,480 67,001,927 244%90 0 203,755,896 3,499,368 16,078,668 11,571,354 30,673,949 191%91 0 233,299,198 3,178,478 19,532,389 14,057,909 31,824,922 163%92 0 266,462,134 3,576,947 24,978,989 17,959,293 21,089,138 84%93 0 198,558,644 2,734,165 18,853,406 13,469,473 28,006,193 149%94 0 222,803,395 3,113,109 22,435,100 15,966,672 13,808,694 62%95 163,118 378,247,624 7,415,490 36,183,937 14,738,424 50,746,840 140%96 169,003 609,077,145 9,823,763 71,569,537 33,383,109 66,496,609 93%97 142,201 411,499,166 6,285,799 44,822,265 22,275,803 16,338,252 36%98 133,487 434,111,963 6,782,696 51,219,922 25,933,548 92,020,150 180%99 137,068 413,205,149 6,474,716 49,644,493 20,045,711 32,021,614 65%00 152,164 405,952,128 6,388,539 49,929,417 22,814,098 87,077,125 174%01 150,160 531,942,678 7,775,265 75,905,483 29,799,857 112,886,415 149%02 151,987 543,122,819 7,251,393 82,438,724 32,831,342 223,414,813 271%03 157,639 595,006,475 7,054,664 87,618,232 35,015,920 167,801,408 192%04 167,154 547,899,181 5,571,696 92,545,789 37,586,584 98,886,508 107%05 161,376 382,670,042 4,680,804 67,265,305 26,916,847 32,079,831 48%06 157,835 384,122,645 4,347,805 72,939,156 29,730,793 102,545,127 141%07 154,808 762,485,926 5,595,264 151,483,579 59,965,371 57,651,770 38%08 155,138 974,571,183 5,396,731 199,849,997 79,553,943 154,610,665 77%09 159,561 662,288,129 4,490,049 142,354,776 54,361,024 116,785,209 82%10 158,771 642,028,957 4,132,978 131,196,517 47,772,305 46,528,002 35%11 158,970 983,704,558 4,309,268 203,808,547 13,491,473 334,387,167 164%12 162,959 1,064,502,795 4,677,208 213,853,441 75,684,909 401,567,050 188%13 167,824 1,305,789,091 5,795,115 277,346,496 100,319,702 361,979,331 131%14 170,540 946,359,356 5,287,844 209,518,910 75,605,832 126,205,439 60%15 173,178 1,102,831,832 6,774,078 255,391,141 89,251,309 83,507,704 33%16 173,140 843,298,820 5,419,728 189,654,569 66,468,240 49,814,770 26%

06-16 1,792,724 9,671,983,292 56,226,068 2,047,397,129 692,204,901 1,835,582,234 90%88-16 3,478,081 16,494,001,774 153,352,369 2,893,460,422 1,091,967,163 3,018,372,478 104%

GRAPEFRUIT 96 253 9,919,525 25 230,701 65,426 0 0%97 694 11,149,037 20,571 909,829 200,281 86,115 9%98 377 7,230,985 12,103 455,397 100,360 90,474 20%99 356 6,673,305 10,437 416,178 100,515 46,258 11%00 328 5,901,394 9,295 366,110 76,843 37,596 10%01 322 7,071,342 8,953 476,851 142,623 66,578 14%02 295 8,554,395 9,040 560,391 144,716 222,748 40%

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Acres Insured

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Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

03 262 6,588,490 7,138 434,072 103,648 61,776 14%04 227 5,261,891 6,118 356,872 77,117 65,214 18%05 199 4,597,115 5,621 329,067 67,819 73,768 22%06 193 5,820,512 6,648 344,095 62,571 32,698 10%07 184 6,847,210 6,338 436,921 100,223 647,763 148%08 186 8,020,100 6,271 482,622 117,929 201,670 42%09 264 9,562,934 7,299 582,794 151,476 190,362 33%10 306 11,903,638 7,813 722,541 220,994 622,106 86%11 305 11,733,191 8,181 593,169 197,212 477,935 81%12 549 21,949,956 17,996 2,755,368 489,862 1,593,505 58%13 307 12,313,860 8,706 511,613 163,216 680,182 133%14 670 79,526,575 47,479 4,067,169 1,759,578 977,095 24%15 640 80,232,601 46,250 4,032,425 1,687,134 481,908 12%16 605 73,198,984 41,429 3,655,283 1,520,186 559,537 15%

06-16 4,209 321,109,561 204,410 18,184,000 6,470,381 6,464,761 36%88-16 7,522 394,057,040 293,711 22,719,468 7,549,729 7,215,288 32%

GRAPEFRUIT (ALL OTHER) 15 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%

15-16 10 0 0 0 0 0 0%88-16 10 0 0 0 0 0 0%

GRAPEFRUIT TREES 97 319 9,488,445 0 229,705 72,587 0 0%98 323 10,907,202 0 238,250 46,306 0 0%99 280 10,363,235 0 237,061 39,457 0 0%00 957 102,094,435 0 2,346,153 492,831 1,306,013 56%01 967 110,532,135 0 3,235,672 787,546 301,097 9%02 933 129,964,879 0 3,823,387 1,000,663 75,294 2%03 847 116,990,841 0 3,377,062 859,604 682,641 20%04 749 118,115,912 0 3,386,528 827,113 1,273,849 38%05 893 125,945,970 0 3,574,400 976,363 19,606,580 549%06 846 126,846,894 0 2,057,720 752,494 2,100,787 102%07 655 128,396,959 0 3,660,063 1,128,781 2,596,084 71%08 660 111,554,947 0 1,756,143 487,417 0 0%09 615 131,326,211 0 2,004,262 530,878 503,277 25%10 517 111,566,309 0 1,743,435 480,776 101,842 6%11 478 109,893,102 0 1,769,368 504,296 517,286 29%12 774 152,012,827 100 3,985,484 1,267,555 160,478 4%13 748 188,140,584 100 4,867,362 1,525,522 42,849 1%14 722 178,676,642 0 4,773,227 1,464,128 5,388 0%15 669 185,767,541 0 5,042,330 1,612,758 0 0%16 615 178,972,179 0 4,591,034 1,554,753 0 0%

06-16 7,299 1,603,154,195 200 36,250,428 11,309,358 6,027,991 17%88-16 13,567 2,337,557,249 200 56,698,646 16,411,828 29,273,465 52%

GRAPES 88 0 33,952,994 44,480 2,437,896 1,897,511 454,504 19%89 0 42,377,847 51,333 3,098,231 2,407,255 2,122,370 69%90 0 48,103,822 51,663 3,514,037 2,716,540 2,451,113 70%91 0 74,768,701 65,992 5,728,360 4,438,980 6,255,292 109%92 0 60,180,459 55,793 4,497,096 3,464,829 3,020,424 67%93 0 82,099,808 56,486 4,728,318 3,600,968 2,080,688 44%94 0 89,598,026 66,905 6,704,134 5,130,994 4,688,238 70%95 6,518 225,271,742 330,746 12,229,642 3,139,958 3,236,457 26%96 7,236 269,234,492 376,207 14,530,830 3,344,560 9,354,514 64%97 7,556 301,052,901 412,469 16,269,276 3,800,523 1,436,027 9%98 8,555 432,310,977 470,365 23,008,814 4,626,194 7,397,649 32%99 9,642 495,286,619 541,960 27,454,305 5,273,570 10,460,439 38%00 6,535 513,879,918 567,465 28,806,039 6,588,000 6,693,732 23%01 6,288 564,066,171 566,177 33,108,746 7,555,736 19,247,446 58%02 6,181 533,907,719 575,907 32,691,761 8,250,706 16,686,091 51%03 5,871 522,102,891 552,380 31,868,153 7,658,889 16,776,110 53%04 5,938 523,430,697 556,818 31,475,033 7,451,953 18,463,410 59%05 5,847 576,971,638 561,428 33,612,306 8,056,428 3,876,689 12%06 5,917 671,401,555 567,867 39,140,527 9,841,190 20,008,864 51%07 5,877 680,002,613 568,341 40,387,607 10,330,110 6,852,716 17%08 5,774 679,512,701 567,794 39,959,962 9,866,529 20,975,789 52%09 5,952 795,849,879 570,376 47,597,249 13,305,376 18,716,898 39%10 5,848 846,946,169 580,247 35,448,451 11,273,181 17,626,762 50%11 5,840 889,643,853 572,722 39,045,001 14,299,742 34,637,548 89%12 5,818 997,936,572 585,154 39,765,088 14,826,165 18,674,908 47%13 5,883 1,263,697,552 592,615 46,644,522 16,518,079 7,373,056 16%14 6,240 1,490,014,665 604,921 58,642,543 22,762,877 31,574,277 54%15 5,928 1,456,663,336 584,275 54,621,347 20,492,101 56,870,973 104%16 6,673 1,448,492,161 570,577 50,109,388 18,843,038 18,479,252 37%

06-16 65,750 11,220,161,056 6,364,889 491,361,685 162,358,388 251,791,043 51%88-16 141,917 16,608,758,478 12,269,463 807,124,662 251,761,982 386,492,236 48%

GRASS SEED 11 103 2,074,774 17,091 293,534 27,210 0 0%12 102 2,081,550 16,346 300,925 21,790 4,413 1%

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Loss Ratio

13 103 2,408,380 18,384 351,661 31,056 0 0%14 124 4,061,244 29,231 636,527 88,362 34,605 5%15 141 6,982,271 30,187 722,663 158,379 279,327 39%16 170 11,860,234 49,717 1,220,488 274,580 273,036 22%

11-16 743 29,468,453 160,956 3,525,798 601,377 591,381 17%88-16 743 29,468,453 160,956 3,525,798 601,377 591,381 17%

GREEN PEAS 88 0 13,604,794 100,353 1,242,637 898,855 2,989,491 241%89 0 19,396,637 138,476 1,726,965 1,266,083 1,140,360 66%90 0 19,658,498 135,824 1,801,358 1,321,846 2,323,501 129%91 0 16,092,352 117,267 1,472,925 1,075,044 1,477,001 100%92 0 17,265,734 123,725 1,725,867 1,256,405 1,371,684 79%93 0 13,208,742 90,131 1,252,335 909,482 1,949,895 156%94 0 16,321,680 122,801 1,634,167 1,176,958 1,353,029 83%95 5,361 26,177,614 213,831 2,264,406 1,064,963 1,449,314 64%96 4,864 18,599,904 145,041 1,745,206 890,633 1,162,012 67%97 4,530 23,290,345 154,369 2,110,060 1,074,444 2,202,801 104%98 4,431 22,012,456 149,851 2,068,109 1,094,015 1,975,956 96%99 4,436 28,865,840 170,780 2,822,692 1,160,239 3,021,023 107%00 4,908 33,426,536 191,771 3,368,179 1,515,365 2,532,747 75%01 4,630 27,025,251 147,993 2,738,713 1,084,180 2,233,341 82%02 4,979 30,947,755 163,537 3,466,823 1,426,316 4,229,579 122%03 4,884 35,803,372 180,757 4,064,950 1,529,226 3,154,975 78%04 4,923 34,403,515 171,065 3,898,583 1,528,295 3,349,315 86%05 4,895 38,651,432 163,655 4,564,753 1,788,280 4,249,055 93%06 4,983 41,522,708 173,810 4,820,283 1,971,819 3,269,654 68%07 5,022 49,027,251 168,741 5,711,220 2,388,724 3,713,767 65%08 4,921 76,783,222 172,748 8,879,401 3,700,169 6,044,611 68%09 4,831 65,429,637 171,147 6,910,201 2,812,573 4,195,474 61%10 4,657 49,703,995 144,219 5,355,418 2,204,336 4,958,342 93%11 4,514 49,234,457 120,268 5,878,077 2,438,767 11,526,050 196%12 4,365 62,437,093 149,397 7,218,819 3,039,033 8,890,353 123%13 4,290 71,381,264 148,749 8,138,687 3,420,668 11,265,269 138%14 4,373 61,925,953 140,282 6,871,040 2,909,999 10,305,946 150%15 4,406 62,523,000 138,449 6,548,912 2,877,751 8,729,711 133%16 4,337 59,663,640 125,554 6,252,855 2,880,606 8,828,256 141%

06-16 50,699 649,632,220 1,653,364 72,584,913 30,644,445 81,727,433 113%88-16 103,540 1,084,384,677 4,334,591 116,553,641 52,705,074 123,892,512 106%

HYBRID CORN SEED 88 0 101,043,431 266,115 6,892,451 5,296,951 36,376,771 528%89 0 177,214,198 467,233 12,228,530 9,388,117 11,412,770 93%90 0 139,898,823 370,008 10,070,201 7,703,178 7,744,695 77%91 0 121,725,281 388,162 9,688,893 7,435,880 12,172,580 126%92 0 126,013,332 397,321 11,010,440 8,457,652 3,046,388 28%93 0 83,689,105 259,804 7,492,851 5,781,427 18,220,499 243%94 0 110,350,641 329,591 10,511,031 8,149,051 1,265,391 12%95 7,934 92,131,134 376,097 8,403,822 4,659,663 10,388,658 124%96 8,673 160,568,686 524,544 15,535,812 8,878,302 2,821,634 18%97 8,327 138,493,567 474,110 12,970,657 7,563,523 3,917,374 30%98 8,322 126,524,926 401,749 12,002,519 6,893,534 3,275,793 27%99 7,429 96,716,426 367,493 9,578,050 4,060,893 6,877,162 72%00 7,830 104,563,203 417,392 10,459,572 4,983,793 3,077,153 29%01 7,844 114,628,273 408,002 11,538,004 4,827,065 2,667,027 23%02 6,964 107,124,727 346,406 11,095,796 4,635,134 3,693,001 33%03 6,488 112,289,882 340,388 11,403,517 4,729,939 2,280,212 20%04 6,393 105,635,082 274,338 10,470,750 4,313,909 908,883 9%05 6,110 114,999,472 321,110 10,266,807 4,255,687 4,911,576 48%06 5,842 104,121,749 285,801 8,540,309 3,523,966 2,677,376 31%07 6,702 254,575,389 408,712 19,898,864 8,256,222 6,698,810 34%08 7,608 379,116,599 451,649 30,343,540 12,824,637 9,156,980 30%09 7,516 226,331,954 329,559 16,486,746 6,854,529 6,487,690 39%10 7,525 248,117,327 372,611 17,825,382 7,418,689 14,122,797 79%11 7,837 440,191,711 476,740 31,032,953 12,931,802 54,110,461 174%12 7,777 567,479,341 556,777 37,151,931 15,492,920 53,569,819 144%13 8,450 701,550,760 616,830 47,610,803 20,319,346 13,191,335 28%14 7,947 303,005,538 355,094 19,345,399 8,225,826 8,919,919 46%15 7,216 207,369,924 271,325 13,036,372 5,663,724 6,779,537 52%16 6,877 276,576,985 376,876 17,179,143 7,444,501 4,840,126 28%

06-16 81,297 3,708,437,277 4,501,974 258,451,442 108,956,162 180,554,850 70%88-16 163,611 5,565,470,481 10,854,961 432,892,002 213,525,359 310,772,291 72%

HYBRID SEED RICE 16 59 16,238,232 14,307 1,430,846 643,400 1,874,584 131%88-16 59 16,238,232 14,307 1,430,846 643,400 1,874,584 131%

HYBRID SORGHUM SEED 88 0 702,149 2,626 97,194 69,464 237,498 244%89 0 1,681,270 6,187 234,627 169,744 998,383 426%90 0 2,000,983 7,299 326,018 237,066 1,140,754 350%91 0 2,096,872 6,697 395,682 291,383 1,158,165 293%92 0 1,553,800 4,726 346,942 256,238 1,321,979 381%

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Acres Insured

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Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

93 0 596,663 1,827 117,344 82,184 373,678 318%94 0 443,402 1,685 71,240 49,814 0 0%95 1,069 6,030,966 37,604 818,236 99,516 302,470 37%96 1,101 8,438,946 39,233 1,284,140 222,390 567,442 44%97 1,120 9,199,928 45,020 1,393,013 248,725 367,943 26%98 1,130 7,844,357 37,821 1,112,733 170,913 529,094 48%99 1,246 5,104,509 30,784 735,755 118,090 188,465 26%00 1,409 4,480,474 28,581 724,688 142,857 733,768 101%01 1,499 8,292,363 45,064 1,353,570 322,210 1,098,003 81%02 1,746 11,392,313 56,624 1,924,091 480,220 863,400 45%03 2,039 12,051,894 52,345 2,401,748 659,179 2,309,357 96%04 2,223 10,778,388 42,636 1,900,761 464,891 1,422,822 75%05 2,284 7,293,115 32,577 1,262,253 295,622 193,406 15%06 2,252 5,591,959 26,873 973,578 248,594 473,945 49%07 2,194 13,697,874 38,878 2,030,152 446,601 667,575 33%08 2,203 20,375,271 40,880 3,263,953 760,837 1,206,421 37%09 2,581 19,833,637 49,283 2,848,817 621,298 418,921 15%10 2,728 14,426,715 36,286 1,928,934 427,287 194,002 10%11 2,702 15,290,343 29,364 1,838,784 437,290 3,054,297 166%12 2,688 36,994,056 58,174 4,333,023 1,133,242 3,370,300 78%13 2,885 51,238,562 71,282 5,713,218 1,610,676 1,067,543 19%14 2,964 23,571,059 43,388 2,623,772 769,563 1,710,196 65%15 3,140 16,280,323 36,102 1,753,578 604,332 878,118 50%16 3,135 8,542,652 20,737 1,021,613 347,669 886,469 87%

06-16 29,472 225,842,451 451,247 28,329,422 7,407,389 13,927,787 49%88-16 46,338 325,824,843 930,583 44,829,457 11,787,895 27,734,414 62%

HYBRID SWEET CORN SEED 16 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%88-16 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%

KINNOW MANDRINS 98 19 379,836 546 61,252 0 0 0%88-16 19 379,836 546 61,252 0 0 0%

LEMON TREES 98 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%99 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%00 2 929,426 0 15,943 62 0 0%01 2 1,689,194 0 28,971 9,561 0 0%02 2 1,956,975 0 38,877 12,901 0 0%03 3 2,061,634 0 39,924 13,243 0 0%04 2 1,956,975 0 38,877 12,901 0 0%05 2 2,022,209 0 40,172 13,331 12,425 31%06 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%07 2 1,066,787 0 27,893 312 0 0%08 2 1,153,283 0 13,945 327 0 0%09 2 1,447,590 0 16,937 0 0 0%10 1 746,111 0 8,729 0 0 0%11 1 715,657 0 8,373 0 0 0%

06-16 9 5,129,428 0 75,877 639 0 8%88-16 24 15,745,841 0 278,641 62,638 12,425 4%

LEMONS 97 497 34,162,972 27,250 1,985,999 243,939 69,111 3%98 576 44,937,505 35,380 2,449,762 277,816 4,701 0%99 653 48,885,320 37,681 2,663,059 368,357 4,448,429 167%00 722 57,596,270 39,807 3,515,066 802,286 9,893,874 281%01 755 56,896,467 40,872 3,289,579 664,214 574,170 17%02 737 64,593,592 38,341 3,590,700 657,546 2,394,494 67%03 714 69,405,104 38,430 3,874,658 752,964 412,865 11%04 699 65,285,913 39,332 3,693,117 673,503 123,331 3%05 675 66,399,483 39,747 3,772,803 692,246 186,098 5%06 701 72,457,881 43,825 4,128,502 757,286 264,696 6%07 681 72,464,009 42,449 3,572,501 766,121 3,739,756 105%08 691 73,680,176 40,782 3,592,265 803,847 5,793,590 161%09 713 77,786,639 41,732 3,742,088 964,670 421,479 11%10 743 86,045,678 44,186 4,075,804 1,166,719 226,975 6%11 743 90,892,714 42,515 4,672,579 1,471,464 432,856 9%12 749 90,494,159 42,759 4,900,901 1,599,662 2,735,612 56%13 750 98,716,623 42,661 5,036,416 1,672,746 1,237,253 25%14 766 118,634,358 43,510 6,452,051 2,202,906 1,895,612 29%15 757 135,105,932 43,127 7,622,909 2,629,117 2,470,448 32%16 762 139,861,464 44,367 8,323,589 3,084,088 1,037,776 12%

06-16 8,056 1,056,139,633 471,913 56,119,605 17,118,626 20,256,053 36%88-16 14,084 1,564,302,259 808,753 84,954,348 22,251,497 38,363,126 45%

LIME TREES 96 53 2,105,593 0 57,729 9,698 0 0%97 54 2,366,436 0 64,211 9,118 0 0%98 61 2,714,724 0 68,725 2,171 3,569 5%99 65 3,035,458 0 82,450 8,582 0 0%00 66 6,852,092 0 263,427 119,971 3,720,637 1412%01 40 4,136,623 0 156,592 69,628 678,853 434%

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Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

02 29 3,011,031 0 97,762 43,241 1,237,845 1266%03 23 1,341,198 0 40,584 15,606 256,410 632%04 18 859,878 0 25,194 9,333 0 0%05 7 83,012 0 2,754 1,232 6,186 225%06 4 26,179 0 287 127 0 0%07 3 5,974 0 231 98 0 0%08 4 51,388 0 1,248 510 0 0%09 4 62,247 0 1,512 619 0 0%10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 2 37,150 0 903 406 0 0%16 4 611,718 0 14,757 1,087 0 0%

06-16 25 794,656 0 18,938 2,847 0 0%88-16 441 27,300,701 0 878,366 291,427 5,903,500 672%

MACADAMIA NUTS 88 0 2,630,568 782 36,827 28,936 0 0%89 0 2,359,377 2,323 22,084 15,008 0 0%90 0 2,593,407 2,205 25,306 17,525 0 0%91 0 1,226,296 1,142 13,336 9,658 0 0%92 0 1,260,222 1,151 13,778 9,998 0 0%93 0 1,301,828 1,151 14,127 10,220 0 0%94 0 2,016,893 1,163 21,182 15,132 0 0%95 51 8,904,432 11,883 90,039 9,062 0 0%96 50 11,875,825 14,808 117,380 24,966 30,694 26%97 37 10,780,418 12,731 108,262 27,156 0 0%99 33 11,548,698 13,598 115,495 29,584 160,358 139%00 35 15,025,839 14,221 201,011 76,646 305,238 152%01 39 13,103,483 12,307 168,288 62,462 1,109,656 659%02 38 18,774,124 12,094 297,553 128,443 727,532 245%03 41 17,939,343 13,046 280,792 120,537 1,118,834 398%04 38 17,722,748 12,731 301,593 130,446 520,223 172%05 39 16,789,367 13,293 281,575 120,436 168,338 60%06 41 19,175,863 13,254 358,082 153,611 170,235 48%07 39 21,990,672 13,363 410,485 177,468 4,968 1%08 35 22,421,764 12,589 463,984 199,998 1,797,351 387%09 33 22,686,079 12,404 463,965 200,354 680,502 147%10 27 19,508,804 11,890 461,125 201,049 733,724 159%11 22 19,065,222 12,060 497,186 218,741 2,509,571 505%12 20 21,678,809 12,638 652,885 290,869 682,847 105%13 18 21,230,205 12,488 655,420 291,820 467,474 71%14 15 18,957,463 11,934 552,305 245,548 1,325,110 240%15 16 20,723,624 11,943 637,516 284,515 33,212 5%16 16 18,232,597 12,437 411,240 174,804 503,411 122%

06-16 282 225,671,102 137,000 5,564,193 2,438,777 8,908,405 160%88-16 683 381,523,970 277,629 7,672,821 3,274,992 13,049,278 170%

MACADAMIA TREES 88 0 11,727,150 782 164,181 129,000 0 0%89 0 19,419,525 2,164 256,859 191,096 0 0%90 0 18,854,589 1,924 251,286 188,384 0 0%91 0 17,470,751 1,924 248,497 189,304 0 0%92 0 16,757,650 1,855 219,426 153,187 0 0%93 0 16,979,985 1,855 240,413 182,331 0 0%94 0 17,339,985 1,915 245,131 185,644 0 0%95 61 73,795,516 12,082 869,782 162,799 0 0%96 52 52,563,783 12,678 575,880 241,349 0 0%97 41 54,001,137 12,928 592,221 248,038 0 0%98 33 62,346,355 13,880 724,055 337,896 0 0%99 35 82,121,306 14,711 855,188 263,073 0 0%00 41 80,429,390 14,403 860,208 293,925 303,901 35%01 40 78,514,075 13,838 839,245 278,615 0 0%02 41 64,287,019 13,589 763,916 279,864 0 0%03 39 59,421,337 13,075 698,845 251,476 0 0%04 40 54,416,083 13,233 633,341 223,414 0 0%05 39 35,153,790 13,221 400,632 143,842 194,894 49%06 38 45,220,726 13,368 504,660 179,939 0 0%07 36 47,648,130 13,153 510,291 173,786 0 0%08 36 49,918,506 13,105 534,318 182,118 0 0%09 29 44,843,191 12,316 476,622 162,689 0 0%10 24 54,753,848 12,515 578,572 198,926 0 0%11 23 24,839,882 7,137 260,980 83,898 0 0%12 19 59,135,430 12,713 602,985 199,364 42,683 7%13 17 57,554,362 12,462 587,038 194,358 0 0%14 17 55,370,183 12,196 557,234 180,202 0 0%15 17 52,398,958 12,645 537,131 186,422 0 0%16 14 51,389,840 11,942 362,341 128,424 0 0%

06-16 270 543,073,056 133,552 5,512,172 1,870,126 42,683 1%88-16 732 1,358,672,482 293,609 14,951,278 5,813,363 541,478 4%

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MANDARINS 97 14 227,583 244 41,919 9,325 84,305 201%99 23 397,336 632 73,364 10,365 15,600 21%00 57 1,203,349 1,302 130,269 9,510 58,986 45%01 70 1,339,545 1,475 120,818 11,972 38,644 32%02 79 1,448,172 1,579 124,470 13,489 170,618 137%03 87 1,657,380 1,901 136,924 20,432 150,023 110%04 104 2,295,287 2,350 186,984 32,262 160,081 86%05 115 4,347,726 4,234 373,507 85,686 61,254 16%06 152 8,952,642 6,350 781,715 214,567 217,916 28%07 157 10,891,421 6,870 826,724 251,781 1,439,735 174%08 180 16,340,946 9,059 1,318,506 409,687 331,643 25%09 253 23,251,401 11,737 1,914,811 637,678 1,747,935 91%10 301 35,228,368 17,269 3,234,074 1,067,373 1,794,601 55%11 360 80,886,870 21,419 8,254,824 2,758,516 2,091,196 25%12 383 90,710,582 23,692 9,336,426 2,984,831 9,732,643 104%13 425 116,647,635 26,847 11,717,702 3,609,101 2,812,289 24%14 470 138,656,332 29,353 13,876,830 4,334,500 16,303,714 117%

06-16 2,681 521,566,197 152,596 51,261,612 16,268,034 36,471,672 71%88-16 3,230 534,482,575 166,313 52,449,867 16,461,075 37,211,183 71%

MANDARINS/TANGERINES 14 267 7,021,901 4,550 297,314 100,549 0 0%15 770 192,927,828 40,244 19,020,142 6,135,057 3,376,663 18%16 820 228,577,252 44,213 21,460,810 7,365,457 11,763,878 55%

14-16 1,857 428,526,981 89,007 40,778,266 13,601,063 15,140,541 37%88-16 1,857 428,526,981 89,007 40,778,266 13,601,063 15,140,541 37%

MANGO TREES 96 56 582,906 0 14,780 798 0 0%97 66 699,282 0 17,509 43 1,995 11%98 51 593,810 0 15,744 1,907 0 0%99 50 558,317 0 14,948 1,375 0 0%00 44 445,674 0 11,947 1,131 0 0%01 42 428,546 0 11,893 751 0 0%02 32 429,450 0 11,245 527 0 0%03 24 251,656 0 7,146 1,068 0 0%04 22 272,503 0 7,586 971 0 0%05 19 197,120 0 5,336 437 3,403 64%06 16 204,284 0 1,712 276 0 0%07 21 364,563 0 8,888 2,796 0 0%08 24 412,067 0 14,492 4,816 0 0%09 26 466,778 0 16,011 5,075 0 0%10 21 333,294 0 11,579 3,453 2,824 24%11 21 313,163 0 11,315 3,406 0 0%12 22 330,605 0 8,070 2,034 0 0%13 19 392,754 0 15,104 5,712 0 0%14 18 401,187 0 15,518 5,969 0 0%15 14 435,677 0 17,168 6,678 0 0%16 15 531,125 0 19,956 7,451 0 0%

06-16 217 4,185,497 0 139,813 47,666 2,824 2%88-16 623 8,644,761 0 257,947 56,674 8,222 3%

MILLET 96 1,687 4,709,240 129,395 562,186 241,280 396,257 70%97 1,293 3,289,421 72,621 381,812 186,238 143,301 38%98 1,090 2,115,362 51,422 235,817 121,693 192,393 82%99 1,094 2,810,480 85,481 320,067 116,917 222,142 69%00 1,141 2,362,053 66,967 257,192 107,957 803,365 312%01 1,295 5,441,098 110,592 708,516 280,805 509,878 72%02 1,357 4,371,620 85,140 592,748 237,234 2,825,907 477%03 7,494 27,842,656 540,411 3,739,532 1,533,390 8,354,092 223%04 9,721 26,602,797 528,126 4,223,369 1,733,842 7,771,922 184%05 10,233 22,446,809 472,609 4,511,029 1,849,949 4,340,036 96%06 11,065 23,339,569 499,494 5,378,923 2,213,124 8,005,195 149%07 11,302 22,806,956 448,889 5,684,433 2,323,871 1,983,574 35%08 11,576 24,992,403 406,695 6,536,793 2,666,192 2,062,606 32%09 12,300 19,445,236 302,557 4,771,352 1,919,883 4,882,374 102%10 12,403 18,174,090 317,863 4,216,353 1,663,945 1,692,623 40%11 12,859 27,674,123 294,947 6,216,704 2,482,408 3,278,191 53%12 12,981 20,317,412 292,474 4,733,951 1,887,403 10,457,567 221%13 13,653 69,738,233 543,445 16,726,985 6,709,093 13,651,866 82%14 14,076 43,096,949 411,746 10,247,376 4,132,671 3,066,277 30%15 14,069 28,997,317 363,438 6,448,220 2,600,694 2,146,975 33%16 14,029 24,173,142 347,883 5,666,003 2,296,924 2,608,227 46%

06-16 140,313 322,755,430 4,229,431 76,627,093 30,896,208 53,835,475 70%88-16 176,718 424,746,966 6,372,195 92,159,361 37,305,513 79,394,768 86%

MINNEOLA TANGELOS 14 225 15,973,916 6,987 1,406,982 517,813 1,442,752 103%88-16 225 15,973,916 6,987 1,406,982 517,813 1,442,752 103%

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MINT 00 66 5,193,468 16,457 301,491 124,378 186,403 62%01 70 6,123,940 14,004 311,007 110,001 392,811 126%02 75 7,054,181 13,909 361,341 134,583 208,193 58%03 76 6,085,127 14,053 280,078 100,184 320,706 115%04 79 6,736,553 13,143 317,778 115,930 528,054 166%05 90 7,813,794 16,222 383,328 134,099 397,394 104%06 88 6,071,551 14,107 345,142 126,431 207,262 60%07 79 6,570,562 15,539 344,804 113,360 394,123 114%08 104 9,593,824 19,440 514,317 179,976 214,757 42%09 134 21,411,604 28,030 1,098,090 378,951 243,529 22%10 138 26,356,558 29,318 1,315,274 473,304 355,796 27%11 147 27,211,228 26,869 1,362,494 503,037 171,185 13%12 139 27,692,479 29,032 1,287,377 456,032 1,071,249 83%13 139 21,216,892 23,062 1,061,660 376,013 1,001,185 94%14 145 22,040,525 24,362 967,901 330,810 780,327 81%15 152 17,990,599 19,820 696,170 262,681 503,111 72%16 151 20,870,904 22,295 1,079,676 480,135 800,749 74%

06-16 1,416 207,026,726 251,874 10,072,905 3,680,730 5,743,273 57%88-16 1,872 246,033,789 339,662 12,027,928 4,399,905 7,776,834 65%

MUSTARD 99 263 643,554 11,720 103,513 38,075 92,041 89%00 484 737,582 15,654 105,868 43,159 76,664 72%01 615 918,473 17,319 136,263 53,379 48,173 35%02 1,481 6,723,661 91,137 1,010,550 411,056 2,185,369 216%03 1,717 4,263,768 47,003 565,195 229,514 517,034 91%04 1,909 3,455,147 41,168 483,948 197,501 888,643 184%05 2,149 2,078,624 29,828 293,854 116,859 325,754 111%06 2,305 2,762,331 27,240 407,502 174,902 1,065,321 261%07 2,395 4,136,057 40,356 596,061 240,208 1,053,553 177%08 2,345 15,056,290 59,414 2,373,109 983,301 5,727,288 241%09 2,731 5,888,593 36,885 1,029,617 418,490 432,441 42%10 2,739 4,781,115 37,749 983,602 391,031 827,512 84%11 2,754 2,233,419 15,809 541,184 219,780 791,840 146%12 2,816 5,872,277 36,783 1,345,640 524,655 734,908 55%13 2,813 5,294,821 30,973 1,285,118 496,561 808,473 63%14 2,837 2,354,623 16,026 498,224 187,394 439,797 88%15 2,976 2,784,485 22,993 629,062 242,277 376,497 60%16 3,159 9,310,337 68,951 2,322,037 924,721 1,465,672 63%

06-16 29,870 60,474,348 393,179 12,011,156 4,803,320 13,723,302 114%88-16 38,488 79,295,157 647,008 14,710,347 5,892,863 17,856,980 121%

NAVEL ORANGES 14 1,839 237,796,677 118,599 16,270,015 6,098,782 27,112,857 167%88-16 1,839 237,796,677 118,599 16,270,015 6,098,782 27,112,857 167%

NURSERY 89 0 2,626,457 112 72,704 51,186 0 0%90 0 9,650,665 333 249,707 183,789 1,303,732 522%93 0 58,320,034 0 1,746,777 1,243,660 4,000,615 229%94 0 103,324,238 0 3,169,118 2,263,822 3,005,729 95%95 2,919 239,883,554 0 6,938,667 2,682,391 15,257,453 220%96 2,024 474,978,771 0 9,295,592 2,938,439 8,111,408 87%97 1,666 508,192,701 92,451 11,764,394 3,078,318 7,219,927 61%98 1,889 802,678,600 16,716 18,145,228 3,331,098 6,329,183 35%99 1,624 546,160,740 8,096 14,030,522 2,376,220 2,436,546 17%

06-16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%88-16 10,122 2,745,815,760 117,708 65,412,709 18,148,923 47,664,593 73%

NURSERY (FIELD GROWN & CONTAINER) 99 1,368 1,821,368,674 0 15,963,352 651,489 3,680,968 23%00 3,533 2,356,726,552 0 43,989,096 9,648,742 47,100,943 107%01 3,678 2,599,386,111 0 47,198,665 6,649,503 42,062,766 89%02 4,097 3,006,446,577 0 53,896,844 7,781,921 9,175,251 17%03 4,179 3,282,964,046 0 59,839,771 8,882,107 25,582,253 43%04 4,366 3,597,695,470 0 64,031,882 9,261,617 80,939,760 126%05 4,623 3,888,377,466 0 68,760,480 10,812,972 135,766,124 197%06 4,523 3,673,546,940 0 43,576,476 7,720,688 140,248,766 322%07 4,903 4,010,256,850 0 89,183,938 20,805,072 21,448,582 24%08 4,712 4,036,440,414 0 89,820,266 20,620,338 4,646,553 5%09 4,140 3,193,104,957 0 65,033,163 12,706,250 24,206,894 37%10 3,430 2,790,152,839 0 58,768,377 11,257,815 32,756,846 56%11 3,131 2,298,721,881 0 49,346,106 9,577,035 14,623,348 30%12 2,509 2,016,757,192 0 43,358,940 8,567,174 5,310,773 12%13 2,067 1,803,263,137 0 38,421,506 7,552,869 1,299,153 3%14 1,820 1,562,962,490 0 33,902,408 7,070,989 2,417,270 7%15 1,534 1,459,489,559 0 31,027,375 6,739,968 665,053 2%16 1,469 1,376,494,087 0 25,286,420 7,092,514 4,244,523 17%

06-16 34,238 28,221,190,346 0 567,724,975 119,710,712 251,867,761 44%88-16 60,082 48,774,155,242 0 921,405,065 173,399,063 596,175,826 65%

OATS 88 0 16,801,632 556,616 1,736,487 1,273,192 9,808,778 565%89 0 85,182,738 2,536,258 8,060,518 5,832,413 22,683,042 281%

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90 0 76,967,359 1,737,553 8,102,675 5,839,776 11,794,641 146%91 0 33,349,602 972,148 4,132,429 2,971,866 5,987,880 145%92 0 26,796,461 777,452 3,681,772 2,640,958 2,011,455 55%93 0 21,555,812 568,691 2,827,400 2,024,745 3,221,052 114%94 0 27,798,562 767,655 3,466,777 2,483,889 2,475,626 71%95 72,754 38,900,547 1,615,440 5,344,166 2,053,222 7,303,582 137%96 65,995 33,201,952 1,192,509 4,880,124 2,063,056 3,892,332 80%97 55,013 34,963,119 1,091,282 5,103,154 2,196,664 5,090,190 100%98 51,250 33,380,585 940,663 4,222,657 1,787,001 2,642,909 63%99 48,395 25,108,250 922,286 3,512,788 1,130,992 4,083,499 116%00 51,508 24,837,087 885,970 3,349,486 1,229,356 3,026,068 90%01 47,731 25,391,496 823,871 3,412,762 1,201,865 2,982,246 87%02 48,837 43,985,165 1,134,064 6,213,343 2,301,743 18,699,337 301%03 53,063 43,103,239 1,008,597 6,622,263 2,494,995 4,920,566 74%04 56,229 34,590,371 868,251 5,703,604 2,152,232 5,136,534 90%05 55,195 41,641,141 840,429 6,841,403 2,593,479 3,035,225 44%06 54,152 35,342,536 823,103 6,001,542 2,290,117 12,799,170 213%07 52,869 42,018,688 736,500 7,891,507 3,012,079 3,842,969 49%08 51,959 50,442,093 536,009 9,251,400 3,493,185 7,526,042 81%09 57,483 50,600,472 609,241 9,115,038 3,385,334 5,060,407 56%10 56,875 38,450,949 536,157 6,526,177 2,404,666 3,901,273 60%11 56,304 32,798,581 389,044 5,619,055 2,047,559 6,390,823 114%12 55,163 49,547,635 434,387 8,279,007 3,086,656 4,953,328 60%13 55,040 54,830,465 461,568 9,869,771 3,707,204 5,545,591 56%14 55,184 50,005,592 492,857 9,043,982 3,473,159 4,115,322 46%15 54,691 54,633,720 538,796 9,389,190 3,699,484 3,356,428 36%16 52,796 42,201,498 435,130 7,479,093 2,967,326 5,440,228 73%

06-16 602,516 500,872,229 5,992,792 88,465,762 33,566,769 62,931,581 71%88-16 1,208,486 1,168,427,347 25,232,527 175,679,570 77,838,213 181,726,543 103%

OLD STONEFRUIT 88 0 5,261,095 4,429 406,413 305,874 536,182 132%89 0 4,910,979 3,614 367,651 277,190 58,345 16%90 0 4,817,381 3,175 342,020 259,704 160,079 47%91 0 10,723,661 5,951 775,939 591,989 651,842 84%92 0 7,396,473 4,199 540,122 409,979 232,148 43%93 0 9,998,085 5,573 792,521 605,798 998,195 126%94 0 9,466,721 6,036 741,820 561,565 875,900 118%95 1,837 59,168,842 64,326 3,624,595 936,452 6,035,320 167%96 1,767 56,816,132 66,210 3,543,681 1,124,156 3,182,527 90%

06-16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%88-16 3,604 168,559,369 163,513 11,134,762 5,072,707 12,730,538 114%

OLIVES 12 481 29,728,130 22,519 2,940,982 1,046,635 3,415,676 116%13 519 26,902,391 25,654 2,591,907 923,507 1,283,830 50%14 509 28,729,097 25,615 2,894,006 1,090,033 7,160,341 247%15 508 37,203,608 26,187 3,533,358 1,359,930 1,608,324 46%16 455 29,370,600 24,614 2,936,493 1,136,867 1,425,329 49%

12-16 2,472 151,933,826 124,589 14,896,746 5,556,972 14,893,500 100%88-16 2,472 151,933,826 124,589 14,896,746 5,556,972 14,893,500 100%

ONIONS 88 0 4,528,067 6,791 301,081 221,230 726,819 241%89 0 5,734,801 8,972 360,792 261,085 1,032,529 286%90 0 6,202,120 9,854 394,961 288,757 609,658 154%91 0 8,669,304 9,881 607,528 468,954 2,214,818 365%92 0 3,597,093 4,817 277,235 205,887 468,653 169%93 0 4,908,636 6,590 362,747 262,762 569,005 157%94 0 5,336,253 15,778 332,545 241,479 85,973 26%95 1,244 20,686,201 57,709 1,498,676 223,086 612,190 41%96 982 17,829,833 40,713 1,376,650 229,010 1,816,917 132%97 817 20,577,070 35,220 1,620,259 301,497 1,114,066 69%98 886 59,649,025 61,624 5,234,261 1,211,381 2,831,835 54%99 1,051 89,266,961 87,827 9,192,587 2,351,668 12,651,485 138%00 1,188 99,606,157 79,032 10,530,730 3,109,558 13,159,316 125%01 1,124 100,442,752 78,957 10,993,235 3,163,600 11,256,045 102%02 1,120 99,104,856 76,552 10,875,852 3,078,094 19,011,439 175%03 1,191 117,616,130 87,858 15,541,459 5,200,992 27,429,198 176%04 1,352 136,289,313 97,922 19,776,665 7,072,101 30,535,121 154%05 1,372 125,281,083 85,497 16,647,996 5,753,418 19,164,988 115%06 1,436 140,639,686 93,725 18,620,317 6,292,174 24,462,190 131%07 1,446 132,961,035 90,919 18,193,463 6,113,567 17,737,759 97%08 1,399 129,727,141 81,029 17,330,079 5,774,155 13,530,682 78%09 1,375 139,067,300 85,686 21,026,886 7,076,361 23,434,395 111%10 1,403 141,935,038 90,652 22,943,982 7,615,547 20,784,836 91%11 1,383 155,204,113 92,878 26,490,205 8,813,534 22,598,087 85%12 1,347 148,830,512 78,169 24,749,869 7,876,712 23,244,411 94%13 1,278 164,069,970 91,659 32,760,212 11,032,753 25,632,342 78%14 1,415 213,126,484 111,098 39,873,042 13,650,996 28,886,855 72%15 1,320 200,660,335 102,795 35,989,162 13,102,263 40,792,217 113%

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Loss Ratio

16 1,345 214,461,978 108,404 38,977,360 14,268,536 32,787,832 84%06-16 15,147 1,780,683,592 1,027,014 296,954,577 101,616,598 273,891,606 92%88-16 27,474 2,706,009,247 1,878,608 402,879,836 135,261,157 419,181,661 104%

ORANGE TREES 96 481 78,575,525 42 1,441,327 86,523 1,070 0%97 654 95,983,180 0 1,797,665 166,672 0 0%98 769 118,259,477 0 2,265,869 117,042 0 0%99 805 129,908,869 0 2,501,428 103,410 0 0%00 2,966 543,254,178 0 10,388,673 1,113,358 1,380,943 13%01 3,108 668,735,862 0 15,201,740 2,869,585 2,623,860 17%02 3,285 900,882,950 0 21,538,823 5,223,762 1,442,654 7%03 3,179 878,521,438 0 20,583,230 4,944,513 2,087,116 10%04 3,049 844,754,975 0 19,669,819 3,919,931 7,160,232 36%05 3,596 956,158,290 0 22,224,369 5,267,987 76,754,676 345%06 3,559 1,101,709,339 0 13,631,282 4,586,849 1,498,222 11%07 2,743 987,948,550 0 29,582,753 6,993,359 815,661 3%08 2,927 962,634,177 0 15,882,120 3,565,144 0 0%09 2,965 1,165,874,925 0 18,884,178 3,928,683 3,935,623 21%10 2,672 1,067,727,920 0 17,333,037 3,685,851 1,361,918 8%11 2,566 1,018,485,885 0 16,710,863 3,642,870 2,111,311 13%12 2,616 1,116,057,158 12,684 18,725,011 4,173,877 433,459 2%13 2,500 1,324,495,604 11,868 22,481,001 4,872,441 296,042 1%14 2,392 1,311,280,051 0 20,678,834 4,022,942 32,996 0%15 2,124 1,273,936,702 0 19,911,614 3,587,419 47,703 0%16 1,941 1,218,188,109 51,988,151 14,231,244 3,287,268 94,413 1%

06-16 29,005 12,548,338,420 52,012,703 208,051,937 46,346,703 10,627,348 5%88-16 50,897 17,763,373,164 52,012,745 325,664,880 70,159,486 102,077,899 31%

ORANGES 97 2,723 95,721,457 132,965 5,931,493 1,673,109 476,109 8%98 3,557 102,209,798 142,361 6,359,768 1,746,440 276,237 4%99 3,746 117,558,275 151,866 7,571,692 2,311,109 56,535,618 747%00 4,245 173,345,415 168,704 10,518,970 3,234,719 3,194,642 30%01 4,305 169,938,742 170,506 10,530,071 1,369,448 2,614,864 25%02 4,122 206,179,958 167,865 12,793,876 2,613,338 8,385,405 66%03 4,003 208,503,779 165,410 12,406,050 2,475,272 6,605,169 53%04 3,816 210,893,347 163,894 12,643,412 2,179,483 7,903,496 63%05 3,623 209,162,175 157,136 12,391,700 2,088,925 5,182,521 42%06 3,562 209,334,891 159,687 12,008,544 1,843,080 7,312,748 61%07 3,450 215,515,812 156,171 13,285,437 1,889,527 65,106,840 490%08 3,388 232,581,497 161,302 14,373,073 1,913,400 6,308,936 44%09 3,382 234,093,277 164,522 15,100,854 1,635,722 11,423,957 76%10 3,388 245,878,903 161,086 16,710,355 1,989,207 5,495,027 33%11 3,223 257,992,352 157,551 19,488,358 2,426,392 5,486,369 28%12 3,468 270,320,431 163,822 20,872,906 7,710,588 6,094,264 29%13 3,154 278,388,849 155,496 20,242,341 7,499,133 4,972,554 25%14 2,660 455,003,577 373,924 14,039,065 4,236,691 148,948 1%15 4,181 710,991,471 496,025 33,092,577 11,255,403 7,911,580 24%16 4,221 664,208,413 469,983 31,249,505 10,825,120 5,132,173 16%

06-16 38,077 3,774,309,473 2,619,569 210,463,015 53,224,263 125,393,396 60%88-16 72,217 5,267,822,419 4,040,276 301,610,047 72,916,106 216,567,457 72%

ORANGES (EARLY & MIDSEASON) 15 148 4,010,822 3,847 235,044 67,011 75,475 32%16 132 3,590,267 3,783 143,137 31,582 95,925 67%

15-16 280 7,601,089 7,630 378,181 98,593 171,400 45%88-16 280 7,601,089 7,630 378,181 98,593 171,400 45%

ORANGES (LATE) 15 55 1,414,054 1,300 241,148 82,541 39,477 16%16 48 1,554,776 1,301 250,504 86,944 38,389 15%

15-16 103 2,968,830 2,601 491,652 169,485 77,866 16%88-16 103 2,968,830 2,601 491,652 169,485 77,866 16%

ORLANDO TANGELOS 14 2 19,710 23 1,195 0 0 0%88-16 2 19,710 23 1,195 0 0 0%

OYSTERS 10 39 6,036,526 0 327,326 152,737 0 0%11 32 2,880,181 0 180,531 88,012 0 0%13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%

10-16 73 8,916,707 0 507,857 240,749 0 0%88-16 73 8,916,707 0 507,857 240,749 0 0%

PAPAYA 07 14 270,735 93 14,705 3,290 23,241 158%08 15 275,863 94 9,726 0 12,299 126%09 15 237,950 149 5,336 0 5,313 100%10 15 274,096 59 7,960 877 0 0%11 12 158,032 52 3,711 176 0 0%12 6 253,054 72 5,065 199 0 0%13 6 355,425 80 6,095 376 0 0%14 7 241,573 57 3,997 523 0 0%15 9 1,671,598 346 47,587 17,632 0 0%16 8 763,052 129 14,830 5,270 1,713 12%

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Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

07-16 107 4,501,378 1,131 119,012 28,343 42,566 36%88-16 107 4,501,378 1,131 119,012 28,343 42,566 36%

PAPAYA TREE 07 10 69,487 0 2,583 0 0 0%08 12 93,021 0 2,202 0 0 0%09 13 108,466 0 2,040 14 0 0%10 13 95,801 0 2,830 112 0 0%11 8 101,499 0 3,068 111 0 0%12 6 81,425 0 741 53 0 0%13 6 105,474 0 936 41 0 0%14 6 132,899 0 3,793 171 0 0%15 10 345,035 0 6,467 2,884 20,823 322%16 9 277,257 0 4,166 1,875 0 0%

07-16 93 1,410,364 0 28,826 5,261 20,823 72%88-16 93 1,410,364 0 28,826 5,261 20,823 72%

PASTURE, RANGELAND, FORAGE 07 9,711 387,448,985 28,460,952 70,522,132 26,049,923 43,913,884 62%08 9,133 377,864,740 29,399,147 69,063,571 24,547,089 80,538,954 117%09 15,613 524,234,791 40,829,340 93,983,561 39,177,618 45,214,471 48%10 12,463 409,029,343 31,133,556 80,808,134 35,129,766 55,014,802 68%11 15,799 514,489,100 34,338,701 109,688,674 47,492,788 180,749,924 165%12 21,971 788,953,317 48,114,987 163,740,839 75,021,748 181,507,593 111%13 26,114 977,698,225 54,237,213 196,057,067 90,869,008 177,004,790 90%14 24,858 965,471,957 52,773,081 199,137,861 92,402,286 178,696,788 90%15 24,706 1,042,553,083 54,648,070 215,693,012 100,354,986 126,495,373 59%16 25,946 1,390,003,681 51,782,995 280,593,367 129,424,967 178,449,933 64%

07-16 186,314 7,377,747,222 425,718,042 1,479,288,218 660,470,179 1,247,586,512 84%88-16 186,314 7,377,747,222 425,718,042 1,479,288,218 660,470,179 1,247,586,512 84%

PEACHES 88 0 14,148,063 36,076 1,578,452 1,121,969 3,673,093 233%89 0 14,928,521 42,807 1,690,577 1,200,853 7,967,574 471%90 0 16,846,514 52,248 1,989,262 1,419,955 8,344,033 419%91 0 16,179,246 49,616 2,225,614 1,602,599 3,728,835 168%92 0 14,243,291 43,204 2,101,654 1,481,556 6,349,356 302%93 0 19,138,405 43,939 2,843,703 2,006,309 6,271,021 221%94 0 15,839,262 38,061 2,544,994 1,789,174 3,554,143 140%95 1,521 17,839,856 51,336 2,422,635 960,642 820,475 34%96 1,288 22,387,074 51,758 3,123,381 1,261,011 14,754,345 472%97 2,084 52,166,455 82,981 4,566,502 1,673,019 4,483,524 98%98 1,920 55,311,112 77,558 4,824,469 1,634,262 4,618,443 96%99 2,273 64,416,912 87,319 6,514,127 2,017,088 8,159,322 125%00 2,230 78,686,340 83,443 8,364,529 1,516,095 8,042,236 96%01 2,191 86,768,939 82,718 9,665,869 1,555,489 9,264,767 96%02 2,152 94,428,290 83,238 11,079,452 1,781,259 9,973,930 90%03 2,246 97,961,254 87,805 11,641,582 1,914,474 12,083,534 104%04 2,261 108,128,037 89,571 13,069,565 2,027,805 6,736,816 52%05 2,193 108,933,301 87,017 13,133,035 2,044,385 11,443,345 87%06 2,090 104,892,205 82,716 12,789,044 1,960,171 17,382,272 136%07 2,008 111,940,783 83,766 13,256,149 2,071,802 34,038,180 257%08 1,980 117,889,439 84,546 14,275,787 4,736,879 14,475,688 101%09 1,959 125,084,666 81,616 14,933,537 5,250,308 15,949,047 107%10 1,870 126,648,799 79,879 15,445,059 5,335,954 3,151,574 20%11 1,828 137,672,013 74,951 17,552,575 6,060,620 7,832,951 45%12 1,737 142,623,718 74,005 19,203,395 6,718,279 13,519,341 70%13 893 77,933,640 34,220 17,432,263 6,132,742 14,021,253 80%14 870 80,319,243 34,097 18,382,149 6,616,287 24,069,043 131%15 834 78,292,636 31,277 19,135,547 7,193,449 14,672,606 77%16 793 82,364,513 32,107 21,535,841 8,020,107 13,293,354 62%

06-16 16,862 1,185,661,655 693,180 183,941,346 60,096,598 172,405,309 94%88-16 39,221 2,084,012,527 1,863,875 287,320,748 89,104,542 302,674,101 105%

PEANUTS 88 0 454,896,432 905,418 22,854,595 17,802,212 34,836,953 152%89 0 523,023,465 986,055 26,106,959 20,252,027 33,689,880 129%90 0 597,856,496 1,131,980 30,080,363 23,348,989 198,935,752 661%91 0 717,190,070 1,328,026 42,079,349 32,777,912 48,994,977 116%92 0 605,787,261 1,052,426 39,844,513 30,611,712 25,060,725 63%93 0 601,762,363 1,059,699 40,117,323 30,398,274 143,303,953 357%94 0 583,280,616 1,087,697 42,189,345 31,680,717 35,110,386 83%95 22,702 633,027,382 1,447,064 47,435,545 27,239,041 60,885,463 128%96 20,644 543,991,661 1,241,746 41,800,670 23,673,792 33,969,714 81%97 19,119 467,206,487 1,181,299 36,177,839 20,023,765 45,957,166 127%98 18,288 502,003,032 1,281,420 38,296,436 20,854,027 45,065,473 118%99 19,071 559,708,201 1,378,418 43,651,918 18,422,428 68,175,446 156%00 20,777 562,545,877 1,392,430 47,201,465 21,981,060 127,760,661 271%01 21,050 601,504,406 1,413,728 54,751,714 22,081,300 62,932,573 115%02 20,609 337,268,268 1,243,563 29,938,049 11,888,585 56,580,056 189%03 20,667 339,314,440 1,198,150 28,598,947 11,318,234 16,697,835 58%04 21,684 375,869,617 1,271,567 31,831,286 12,679,850 25,479,806 80%05 21,880 473,459,868 1,480,205 41,382,313 16,506,819 37,117,834 90%

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Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

06 21,651 364,323,086 1,117,017 32,241,983 13,023,569 45,605,719 141%07 21,141 401,640,281 1,121,503 39,380,759 16,006,637 46,934,858 119%08 21,350 582,833,446 1,401,921 59,293,347 24,045,280 31,245,717 53%09 21,661 393,522,609 1,026,665 39,571,636 16,057,093 29,595,389 75%10 21,844 492,939,271 1,175,810 48,327,077 19,567,675 55,615,914 115%11 22,114 521,504,012 966,020 50,810,795 20,627,744 65,948,076 130%12 22,973 901,113,217 1,315,740 87,311,069 35,628,216 25,062,299 29%13 22,849 494,786,961 951,809 46,202,826 18,744,977 24,580,425 53%14 22,824 698,776,430 1,244,145 65,224,911 26,990,768 73,595,265 113%15 23,436 736,546,226 1,497,494 72,514,744 28,755,185 95,856,940 132%16 25,018 689,683,181 1,410,599 67,217,805 26,607,344 84,007,870 125%

06-16 246,861 6,277,668,720 13,228,723 608,096,952 246,054,488 578,048,472 95%88-16 473,352 15,757,364,662 35,309,614 1,292,435,581 639,595,232 1,678,603,125 130%

PEARS 89 0 1,713,916 1,460 117,807 86,786 1,183 1%90 0 2,048,595 1,631 134,694 98,215 30,053 22%91 0 607,652 434 50,587 38,252 14,788 29%92 0 1,146,298 885 87,217 64,246 13,431 15%93 0 905,891 764 63,551 46,830 36,371 57%94 0 1,455,011 1,150 107,906 79,205 12,377 11%95 754 25,152,987 25,952 955,011 75,458 144,071 15%96 752 23,111,787 28,776 907,537 46,079 400,608 44%97 757 24,988,393 32,566 973,854 56,818 55,787 6%98 802 34,992,885 35,917 1,268,568 258,190 252,385 20%99 858 34,555,833 37,844 1,321,329 234,138 245,822 19%00 862 36,986,979 36,058 1,321,593 239,726 379,818 29%01 902 45,101,818 36,945 1,675,555 340,590 1,223,003 73%02 918 48,075,514 35,579 1,770,246 368,797 863,543 49%03 918 49,575,160 37,316 1,848,679 390,750 357,087 19%04 913 47,324,691 37,504 1,839,002 453,797 702,675 38%05 907 47,290,711 36,687 1,801,966 455,409 1,379,758 77%06 868 49,393,983 36,261 1,811,011 461,371 606,746 34%07 838 50,736,015 35,187 1,873,965 480,604 708,743 38%08 826 56,232,649 35,160 2,076,690 535,522 818,854 39%09 828 63,255,712 32,937 1,427,639 457,404 368,159 26%10 816 69,614,262 32,617 1,583,926 518,858 2,535,565 160%11 816 68,105,327 30,817 1,526,218 520,090 549,710 36%12 802 83,408,213 32,898 1,758,381 605,861 702,164 40%13 800 87,537,668 33,555 1,901,976 666,019 908,637 48%14 782 97,606,886 33,426 2,162,179 777,017 1,653,013 76%15 745 133,695,540 32,873 2,789,334 1,072,467 1,634,565 59%16 748 148,588,222 32,667 3,416,542 1,325,507 1,430,338 42%

06-16 8,869 908,174,477 368,398 22,327,861 7,420,720 11,916,494 53%88-16 18,212 1,333,208,598 755,866 38,572,963 10,754,006 18,029,254 47%

PECANS 98 167 18,801,089 36,359 1,382,161 370,515 525,949 38%99 223 20,750,128 44,925 1,539,784 293,960 199,675 13%00 233 24,222,711 42,594 1,739,787 502,649 413,731 24%01 213 24,514,145 38,691 1,692,876 467,161 743,204 44%02 219 29,501,035 43,525 2,266,616 736,531 2,294,430 101%03 619 48,368,588 81,463 4,265,084 1,542,924 3,449,391 81%04 860 59,509,140 98,067 5,391,729 2,050,701 6,056,527 112%05 1,089 79,178,230 118,092 7,545,929 2,886,830 3,925,706 52%06 1,360 94,753,994 142,483 9,569,345 3,523,928 15,093,420 158%07 1,405 102,872,674 147,115 10,077,563 3,759,963 6,264,327 62%08 1,517 116,023,533 158,608 10,703,994 3,931,725 10,798,086 101%09 1,586 126,722,514 164,443 11,501,142 4,290,196 8,396,007 73%10 1,535 131,644,515 162,668 11,246,643 4,233,084 3,368,195 30%11 1,563 139,807,992 160,559 11,358,009 4,276,195 3,596,468 32%12 1,527 161,412,081 161,529 12,259,928 4,664,263 3,412,137 28%13 1,612 187,616,430 165,899 13,247,064 5,085,399 11,862,831 90%14 1,491 237,484,053 157,477 14,794,146 5,792,721 12,350,184 83%15 1,531 233,268,028 155,407 14,510,211 5,683,875 8,794,303 61%16 1,391 273,612,260 157,825 15,653,342 6,451,652 7,936,997 51%

06-16 16,518 1,805,218,074 1,734,013 134,921,387 51,693,001 91,872,955 68%88-16 20,141 2,110,063,140 2,237,729 160,745,353 60,544,272 109,481,568 68%

PEPPERS 88 0 7,108,800 3,061 674,906 509,434 409,099 61%89 0 5,586,180 2,540 569,104 408,270 877,355 154%90 0 4,628,620 2,113 511,124 371,865 1,093,937 214%91 0 3,754,660 1,777 385,826 277,877 102,946 27%92 0 4,466,600 2,045 495,754 352,859 0 0%93 0 4,811,050 2,138 586,715 413,313 510,015 87%94 0 7,610,500 3,146 848,531 596,813 1,113,882 131%95 87 14,674,426 8,868 1,438,558 619,854 2,283,249 159%96 80 17,312,815 9,137 1,830,203 853,192 5,364,150 293%97 91 17,801,485 7,856 2,207,932 1,221,181 1,302,246 59%98 84 20,732,620 8,180 2,929,787 1,677,458 2,757,333 94%99 110 26,213,777 10,615 3,673,114 1,811,545 5,400,970 147%

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Protection in Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

00 126 26,601,230 10,132 3,916,819 1,811,243 4,974,773 127%01 140 38,066,435 12,349 6,177,081 2,468,077 3,912,917 63%02 160 39,935,919 12,870 6,254,112 2,541,502 10,483,332 168%03 162 44,566,225 14,087 6,739,707 2,679,261 12,395,416 184%04 161 48,489,593 14,570 7,491,911 3,006,025 10,573,557 141%05 169 40,801,350 13,760 6,982,880 2,633,562 3,828,504 55%06 153 35,304,216 13,408 5,796,732 2,033,096 4,966,874 86%07 143 33,228,815 9,773 6,211,075 2,390,111 2,141,015 34%08 163 33,391,399 10,750 5,968,227 2,181,380 2,980,732 50%09 167 31,911,660 10,524 5,417,255 1,923,779 1,906,836 35%10 155 24,264,163 7,788 3,675,622 1,283,045 1,843,204 50%11 185 24,229,610 7,838 3,641,079 1,283,007 1,552,054 43%12 188 24,073,966 7,451 3,508,114 1,207,248 1,903,794 54%13 188 26,334,374 6,534 4,381,933 1,624,276 2,386,931 54%14 184 23,843,534 6,028 3,804,334 1,379,116 1,184,633 31%15 206 21,326,903 6,589 2,271,035 788,599 2,757,414 121%16 216 25,383,649 6,242 3,224,757 1,252,933 4,850,382 150%

06-16 1,948 303,292,289 92,925 47,900,163 17,346,590 28,473,869 59%88-16 3,318 676,454,574 232,168 101,614,227 41,599,921 95,857,550 94%

PISTACHIOS 12 403 193,321,602 85,446 7,341,066 1,654,707 598,083 8%13 457 204,823,263 89,767 7,719,859 1,716,906 4,575,513 59%14 468 295,996,547 92,172 11,476,846 2,800,597 20,271,195 177%15 525 431,506,199 105,634 15,674,760 5,232,129 182,569,853 1165%16 623 898,742,390 138,387 47,232,825 18,654,725 1,876,793 4%

12-16 2,476 2,024,390,001 511,406 89,445,356 30,059,064 209,891,437 235%88-16 2,476 2,024,390,001 511,406 89,445,356 30,059,064 209,891,437 235%

PLUMS 90 0 1,561,552 1,324 125,945 93,079 108,939 86%91 0 4,105,168 2,727 340,365 253,032 339,116 100%92 0 3,787,112 2,328 315,689 237,593 83,826 27%93 0 2,782,400 1,696 242,710 181,947 399,294 165%94 0 3,618,639 2,874 297,723 223,928 123,959 42%95 826 22,956,900 26,527 1,472,644 354,047 6,988,603 475%96 844 22,580,198 24,857 1,580,947 558,824 897,946 57%97 869 20,880,244 24,504 1,396,998 428,752 259,987 19%98 728 16,728,634 23,603 1,159,569 372,353 1,297,111 112%99 753 17,198,688 23,933 1,239,373 340,095 1,333,715 108%00 733 20,867,271 22,352 1,566,076 483,356 1,332,647 85%01 708 22,173,550 22,159 1,724,096 495,200 1,587,583 92%02 674 21,782,175 21,405 1,783,340 544,357 802,473 45%03 623 19,838,414 20,338 1,689,929 519,260 632,532 37%04 616 17,646,860 19,436 1,655,585 498,992 1,620,762 98%05 564 16,785,525 17,491 1,694,050 549,972 1,054,929 62%06 524 17,700,665 16,919 1,837,421 595,668 1,200,676 65%07 533 23,638,519 21,510 2,523,730 829,266 1,998,041 79%08 538 33,209,656 21,814 3,628,812 1,130,281 1,598,841 44%09 482 29,838,870 19,398 3,250,970 975,669 3,190,071 98%10 445 30,379,662 18,970 3,423,898 1,058,899 1,679,421 49%11 445 32,244,120 18,707 3,711,452 1,103,449 808,000 22%12 444 31,196,460 17,486 3,559,127 1,035,976 2,506,809 70%13 421 27,429,060 15,048 3,155,335 1,022,380 903,800 29%14 401 22,913,848 14,244 2,737,432 870,000 694,046 25%15 384 30,815,108 13,654 3,191,086 1,155,731 2,053,108 64%16 368 36,648,297 12,318 3,887,517 1,417,859 1,028,212 26%

06-16 4,985 316,014,265 190,068 34,906,780 11,195,178 17,661,025 51%88-16 12,923 551,307,595 447,622 53,191,819 17,329,965 36,524,447 69%

POPCORN 88 0 6,937,771 43,304 467,768 353,075 1,301,460 278%89 0 18,503,012 81,389 1,174,378 878,171 1,089,086 93%90 0 16,516,573 82,665 1,027,983 763,683 948,052 92%91 0 11,441,330 59,418 737,962 548,004 1,580,917 214%92 0 15,357,247 85,796 1,113,978 830,051 1,324,098 119%93 0 16,364,973 90,142 1,163,029 855,306 1,425,681 123%94 0 16,585,753 93,816 1,252,023 922,955 558,877 45%95 4,606 18,021,961 127,013 1,185,896 565,314 1,397,686 118%96 4,309 21,377,615 120,076 1,502,995 816,722 1,282,679 85%97 4,153 43,845,293 210,732 3,579,375 2,065,213 7,246,895 202%98 4,328 39,968,009 195,084 3,072,888 1,768,662 4,693,912 153%99 4,185 30,518,688 147,674 2,511,285 1,075,795 957,063 38%00 4,487 28,905,633 134,766 2,321,648 1,078,402 1,168,293 50%01 4,312 37,372,813 181,054 3,212,855 1,294,078 1,126,158 35%02 4,294 44,543,288 192,484 3,742,605 1,546,768 5,890,709 157%03 4,744 62,938,481 224,372 5,298,287 2,183,642 3,062,033 58%04 4,887 34,456,838 145,620 2,949,291 1,203,266 353,719 12%05 4,650 42,676,869 158,531 3,455,022 1,426,433 999,081 29%06 4,525 24,657,313 94,167 2,012,667 830,896 727,894 36%07 4,392 46,886,705 128,840 4,004,827 1,644,647 1,289,709 32%08 4,343 73,476,385 140,587 6,185,498 2,548,326 2,423,554 39%

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09 4,671 76,856,624 160,727 6,305,983 2,639,134 5,104,279 81%10 4,511 63,220,159 145,821 4,256,084 1,856,334 3,175,966 75%11 4,548 104,526,313 151,832 6,632,026 3,081,528 9,818,184 148%12 4,248 126,972,677 184,427 9,040,199 4,270,006 20,295,053 224%13 4,362 131,657,442 208,688 10,679,135 5,128,198 4,226,623 40%14 4,530 154,221,506 255,637 12,515,726 6,072,001 9,185,465 73%15 4,641 130,906,598 214,880 10,293,646 4,794,427 9,474,869 92%16 4,670 136,653,178 223,783 10,274,679 4,845,821 2,663,700 26%

06-16 49,441 1,070,034,900 1,909,389 82,200,470 37,711,318 68,385,296 83%88-16 98,396 1,576,367,047 4,283,325 121,969,738 57,886,858 104,791,695 86%

POTATOES 88 0 129,064,957 199,416 6,698,786 5,071,854 19,329,108 289%89 0 154,216,897 251,573 8,179,753 6,221,693 20,493,499 251%90 0 184,070,890 306,101 10,729,131 8,165,833 27,506,352 256%91 0 180,174,047 304,250 12,003,464 9,211,840 16,783,890 140%92 0 170,889,044 255,821 12,482,187 9,491,663 13,760,058 110%93 0 189,262,251 257,038 13,620,177 10,220,702 36,429,532 267%94 0 195,839,797 300,209 15,175,575 11,328,105 28,009,485 185%95 6,422 498,526,448 939,771 28,276,137 12,534,269 29,443,518 104%96 5,326 468,788,134 790,992 29,079,093 13,559,568 29,848,583 103%97 4,617 451,131,884 682,434 28,826,364 12,781,514 25,871,714 90%98 4,255 532,085,108 800,695 38,090,699 16,637,825 33,269,197 87%99 4,427 685,626,400 911,912 54,951,417 19,318,128 54,694,567 100%00 4,801 704,910,269 955,611 49,994,940 18,830,321 51,694,963 103%01 4,862 720,629,201 902,916 58,661,950 21,139,766 60,822,682 104%02 5,050 821,069,301 988,480 67,788,731 24,868,502 55,938,107 83%03 5,075 888,979,656 994,671 77,064,357 27,615,964 73,186,011 95%04 5,289 884,582,967 957,861 76,754,777 28,395,616 59,633,906 78%05 5,251 806,684,843 908,256 69,785,025 25,157,245 46,014,481 66%06 5,131 844,314,555 921,537 74,353,484 26,832,754 33,988,383 46%07 4,900 847,949,490 902,835 71,737,587 24,822,945 36,142,752 50%08 4,738 903,772,138 836,135 72,989,699 24,633,844 20,354,170 28%09 4,830 1,061,332,084 859,649 86,485,745 28,346,881 48,058,089 56%10 4,750 961,554,797 828,910 81,718,077 26,926,380 42,393,576 52%11 4,731 1,044,500,836 881,937 88,207,044 28,370,683 39,540,476 45%12 4,663 1,145,129,576 926,425 93,750,879 29,563,893 35,847,749 38%13 4,599 1,122,255,881 857,050 94,046,183 29,411,850 40,142,862 43%14 4,581 1,178,887,180 864,297 98,231,150 30,543,588 31,715,443 32%15 4,536 1,127,883,881 841,412 82,575,223 29,152,097 36,067,952 44%16 4,414 1,080,299,826 763,511 78,727,208 28,081,688 40,179,006 51%

06-16 51,873 11,317,880,244 9,483,698 922,822,279 306,686,603 404,430,458 44%88-16 107,248 19,984,412,338 21,191,705 1,580,984,842 587,237,011 1,087,160,111 69%

PROCESSING APRICOTS 16 39 6,464,580 2,859 943,979 398,727 1,595,442 169%88-16 39 6,464,580 2,859 943,979 398,727 1,595,442 169%

PROCESSING BEANS 88 0 2,198,680 10,819 184,399 132,317 486,636 264%89 0 4,971,835 31,953 434,012 317,698 441,042 102%90 0 3,818,425 22,619 334,676 243,034 369,639 110%91 0 2,167,811 11,070 189,046 136,069 219,073 116%92 0 1,890,769 8,836 164,078 117,626 233,284 142%93 0 2,820,252 14,763 240,452 170,535 307,760 128%94 0 3,890,056 20,371 352,632 250,358 161,507 46%95 1,674 15,249,364 98,938 1,110,770 239,242 647,911 58%96 1,361 8,786,137 60,064 672,225 214,558 362,247 54%97 1,072 9,559,090 60,302 759,782 275,237 674,802 89%98 959 9,694,609 61,811 870,803 346,547 415,385 48%99 1,034 13,372,225 66,063 1,315,652 440,162 1,548,134 118%00 1,298 16,641,890 77,870 1,651,140 613,233 2,026,581 123%01 1,349 16,416,637 77,864 1,658,764 563,383 1,764,437 106%02 1,466 19,874,523 88,830 2,025,192 711,007 1,720,570 85%03 1,554 26,496,401 97,442 2,969,508 883,574 2,444,042 82%04 1,720 27,018,035 106,670 2,881,475 1,033,454 1,960,191 68%05 1,827 27,436,814 107,679 2,977,816 1,067,175 1,873,693 63%06 1,908 28,432,799 113,888 3,084,035 1,179,922 2,622,378 85%07 1,882 26,818,088 108,203 2,937,915 1,135,675 2,513,101 86%08 1,873 41,376,161 102,597 4,687,059 1,820,817 3,179,289 68%09 2,063 44,603,759 110,017 4,551,760 1,773,199 4,019,331 88%10 2,147 37,766,396 111,384 3,852,964 1,532,515 4,025,865 104%11 2,127 51,067,431 96,306 5,054,533 2,003,731 4,849,208 96%12 2,155 48,240,858 99,981 4,822,351 1,914,428 2,784,343 58%13 2,206 42,736,197 86,049 4,002,736 1,583,172 3,221,320 80%14 2,266 45,656,168 95,553 4,409,247 1,773,088 3,677,391 83%15 2,338 49,647,401 94,103 4,540,898 1,872,853 4,521,479 100%16 2,325 46,871,998 92,972 4,416,825 1,818,429 4,844,061 110%

06-16 23,290 463,217,256 1,111,053 46,360,323 18,407,829 40,257,766 87%88-16 38,604 675,520,809 2,135,017 67,152,745 26,163,038 57,914,700 86%

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Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

PROCESSING CLING PEACHES 13 358 42,845,401 16,134 1,764,388 715,293 410,949 23%14 349 46,797,236 15,549 2,023,878 828,936 407,198 20%15 336 54,864,799 14,585 2,115,475 864,883 638,951 30%16 329 53,156,216 14,044 1,977,709 806,506 1,325,746 67%

13-16 1,372 197,663,652 60,312 7,881,450 3,215,618 2,782,844 35%88-16 1,372 197,663,652 60,312 7,881,450 3,215,618 2,782,844 35%

PROCESSING FREESTONE PEACHES 13 78 5,987,822 2,860 216,357 86,683 95,319 44%14 74 6,116,077 2,821 263,480 108,387 16,210 6%15 70 7,376,981 2,429 235,583 96,340 68,715 29%16 69 11,398,241 2,283 322,396 132,537 67,551 21%

13-16 291 30,879,121 10,393 1,037,816 423,947 247,795 24%88-16 291 30,879,121 10,393 1,037,816 423,947 247,795 24%

PROCESSING CUCUMBERS 00 192 4,916,287 13,170 373,037 170,635 984,389 264%01 248 6,112,633 15,400 468,294 196,245 1,300,052 278%02 308 8,251,182 18,768 669,266 294,235 2,425,196 362%03 295 7,244,030 16,592 577,324 252,021 1,485,525 257%04 328 7,481,160 16,435 705,654 311,547 2,198,109 311%05 322 6,667,369 16,367 750,877 331,605 1,654,524 220%

06-16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%88-16 1,693 40,672,661 96,732 3,544,452 1,556,288 10,047,795 283%

PRUNES 88 0 10,997,142 12,037 692,760 539,954 1,388,701 200%89 0 11,521,980 12,959 738,278 578,563 234,350 32%90 0 12,330,522 14,884 806,123 635,621 3,232,013 401%91 0 19,151,065 19,502 1,254,634 976,491 1,824,923 145%92 0 22,855,658 18,396 1,769,373 1,391,584 2,183,396 123%93 0 25,619,568 21,397 2,114,514 1,641,964 9,119,087 431%94 0 37,621,516 34,434 3,342,395 2,578,329 2,817,443 84%95 930 127,611,235 58,669 6,115,610 2,937,927 4,372,943 72%96 868 65,026,225 56,329 6,192,299 3,464,559 1,108,122 18%97 845 65,021,907 55,965 6,010,347 3,261,068 2,006,934 33%98 789 48,979,302 58,584 4,362,683 2,290,656 18,079,202 414%99 1,012 55,188,601 69,820 5,047,380 1,998,634 6,417,795 127%00 1,049 59,156,520 74,776 5,387,363 2,247,098 3,383,366 63%01 1,032 64,408,156 75,335 6,011,731 2,279,976 17,091,974 284%02 974 55,973,750 67,386 5,309,754 2,058,178 5,736,984 108%03 858 52,856,653 63,480 5,482,982 2,103,051 1,256,589 23%04 781 47,931,562 60,570 5,213,421 2,034,470 29,098,264 558%05 812 54,838,745 62,302 6,038,927 2,382,556 19,104,990 316%06 821 79,392,219 63,254 8,850,564 3,586,809 738,694 8%07 806 85,597,623 62,518 11,063,273 4,488,137 33,024,267 299%08 807 82,221,575 61,752 12,099,759 4,937,825 12,710,684 105%09 785 76,737,020 60,014 12,617,062 5,168,256 995,237 8%10 756 76,553,381 57,638 13,830,302 5,629,569 5,170,450 37%11 715 66,308,673 54,204 12,982,157 5,211,974 2,690,187 21%12 685 57,937,409 50,770 11,423,258 4,588,213 1,434,969 13%13 641 55,203,797 48,496 10,870,139 4,299,833 12,657,198 116%14 610 78,590,431 45,798 15,468,522 6,191,164 9,442,538 61%15 575 113,688,663 43,937 23,358,830 9,335,028 9,385,615 40%16 547 114,525,671 40,076 24,666,997 9,711,079 54,954,602 223%

06-16 7,748 886,756,462 588,457 157,230,863 63,147,887 143,204,441 91%88-16 17,698 1,723,846,569 1,425,282 229,121,437 98,548,566 271,661,517 119%

PRV PLT END WHT 89 0 6,974 626 281 196 0 0%90 0 14,098 795 530 374 1,913 361%91 0 247,122 5,020 7,251 5,247 40,975 565%92 0 120,060 2,264 3,912 3,011 40,224 1028%93 0 1,884,128 17,326 60,017 43,353 838,885 1398%94 0 56,094 1,651 3,888 2,772 0 0%

06-16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%88-16 0 2,328,476 27,682 75,879 54,953 921,997 1215%

PUMPKINS 09 102 3,489,526 6,030 147,202 66,716 309,470 210%10 147 4,121,481 7,076 197,409 92,714 919,437 466%11 190 8,209,527 9,126 455,568 216,659 768,795 169%12 186 6,622,998 7,883 384,580 188,942 433,379 113%13 193 5,353,216 6,271 317,053 156,214 521,367 164%14 194 4,136,424 5,957 245,520 122,237 63,513 26%15 218 5,149,721 7,984 296,043 145,664 1,916,281 647%16 248 6,700,489 9,677 417,936 206,090 322,404 77%

09-16 1,478 43,783,382 60,004 2,461,311 1,195,236 5,254,646 213%88-16 1,478 43,783,382 60,004 2,461,311 1,195,236 5,254,646 213%

RAISINS 88 0 119,430,655 222,043 10,234,673 7,559,157 0 0%89 0 190,454,219 319,469 16,278,065 11,951,759 33,626,415 207%90 0 117,766,289 204,860 10,036,125 7,381,712 73,110 1%91 0 114,512,540 191,966 11,066,239 8,135,957 6,517 0%92 0 103,763,300 174,628 9,954,832 7,311,554 68,290 1%

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93 0 111,627,744 182,392 10,666,632 7,805,997 319,705 3%94 0 139,316,978 235,882 13,464,554 9,908,891 27,538,175 205%95 2,761 89,507,657 176,024 8,794,554 5,116,061 0 0%96 2,557 89,277,482 176,729 8,271,654 4,337,137 0 0%97 2,503 156,120,262 275,193 14,117,288 7,098,838 1,188,971 8%98 2,781 96,197,991 178,608 9,089,045 5,108,297 4,609,612 51%99 2,844 152,121,699 242,557 13,204,985 4,986,019 732,645 6%00 2,893 246,064,300 370,576 21,217,071 8,430,449 6,581,123 31%01 2,759 90,926,760 216,747 7,781,862 2,790,871 4,799 0%02 2,536 115,794,457 263,829 10,171,427 3,790,851 31,475 0%03 2,196 66,914,054 202,647 5,841,690 2,191,301 20,223 0%04 1,893 52,745,769 160,786 4,437,120 1,506,954 0 0%05 2,079 133,358,781 219,946 10,752,172 4,020,484 3,327,845 31%06 1,931 100,460,047 192,730 7,494,955 2,788,574 700,356 9%07 1,853 144,488,575 240,993 10,665,442 3,926,532 3,823,323 36%08 1,803 146,353,782 249,070 10,647,628 3,831,419 97,509 1%09 1,730 136,787,195 222,304 9,924,416 3,559,753 368,857 4%10 1,783 147,892,032 0 9,863,870 3,705,013 1,332,284 14%11 1,763 177,714,422 0 11,578,606 4,407,806 2,039,157 18%12 1,714 176,170,161 0 9,530,800 3,533,392 13,190 0%13 1,645 247,538,001 0 13,614,642 5,177,273 119,665 1%14 1,614 194,773,985 0 8,488,453 3,336,169 81,196 1%15 1,600 237,169,265 0 10,829,117 4,501,843 630,785 6%16 1,436 174,129,153 0 6,580,862 2,664,507 32,451 0%

06-16 18,872 1,883,476,618 905,097 109,218,791 41,432,281 9,238,773 8%88-16 46,674 4,069,377,555 4,919,980 304,598,779 150,864,570 87,367,678 29%

RANGELAND 99 212 10,430,393 2,221,276 287,811 62,066 3,749 1%00 381 13,057,213 2,805,899 408,719 99,355 388,889 95%01 608 27,600,411 5,489,923 1,113,428 334,116 6,533,561 587%02 942 46,497,641 8,085,010 2,210,857 845,746 16,786,131 759%03 1,103 56,634,707 9,193,271 2,819,180 1,109,862 5,841,940 207%04 1,108 62,221,300 10,094,492 3,020,972 1,180,991 21,371,300 707%05 5,783 151,526,844 33,815,810 18,026,334 7,722,816 9,179,403 51%06 5,336 134,130,513 31,025,169 15,484,834 6,634,537 31,086,867 201%07 5,016 129,390,444 30,021,080 14,767,924 6,333,510 10,197,083 69%08 4,163 102,341,584 24,565,726 11,905,454 5,007,539 7,109,255 60%

06-16 14,515 365,862,541 85,611,975 42,158,212 17,975,586 48,393,205 115%88-16 24,652 733,831,050 157,317,656 70,045,513 29,330,538 108,498,178 155%

RASPBERRY AND BLACKBERRY 02 27 1,077,045 1,704 76,977 8,824 19,591 25%03 51 1,638,359 2,800 112,534 7,550 3,739 3%04 51 1,318,439 2,285 86,387 2,051 0 0%05 51 1,316,878 2,073 84,436 3,557 10,321 12%06 57 2,248,791 2,786 143,445 12,593 40,061 28%

06-16 57 2,248,791 2,786 143,445 12,593 40,061 28%88-16 237 7,599,512 11,648 503,779 34,575 73,712 15%

RICE 88 0 97,659,360 473,029 2,870,179 2,239,105 7,857,048 274%89 0 91,251,127 441,309 2,659,494 2,064,686 8,075,435 304%90 0 110,842,172 541,762 3,416,283 2,646,218 11,820,878 346%91 0 105,774,980 504,859 3,703,065 2,869,828 21,577,924 583%92 0 124,637,039 600,500 5,034,513 3,897,576 11,299,134 224%93 0 105,866,668 505,841 4,482,025 3,440,941 13,612,155 304%94 0 109,871,541 648,305 5,483,056 4,180,005 3,740,613 68%95 30,306 334,760,364 3,035,565 11,931,972 3,074,725 5,388,226 45%96 22,035 290,578,160 1,942,681 10,148,023 2,708,623 1,647,740 16%97 16,021 337,101,539 1,725,929 12,187,539 3,695,806 8,258,181 68%98 14,287 435,810,122 2,028,807 16,452,709 4,705,355 14,091,988 86%99 16,522 595,576,822 2,615,540 32,086,001 12,655,391 54,346,742 169%00 17,904 388,144,395 2,316,863 20,351,028 8,452,180 11,985,453 59%01 17,698 424,844,127 2,518,496 19,829,398 6,397,267 13,886,738 70%02 17,305 391,160,831 2,436,832 19,271,133 6,755,390 14,926,631 77%03 16,352 358,749,911 2,220,472 17,638,715 6,097,507 18,267,537 104%04 16,440 429,518,323 2,368,764 21,815,342 7,663,164 9,163,131 42%05 15,801 441,309,878 2,382,969 20,080,518 6,129,479 13,657,757 68%06 15,314 434,771,185 1,981,469 21,614,512 6,894,181 19,553,129 90%07 14,517 525,687,189 1,912,170 25,023,966 7,820,063 8,880,242 35%08 14,479 700,552,672 2,118,750 32,539,168 9,765,080 15,814,365 49%09 14,696 1,059,563,377 2,415,616 59,126,378 17,553,887 45,418,852 77%10 15,259 1,225,724,940 2,754,438 69,257,633 19,178,380 34,755,127 50%11 15,205 1,168,447,584 2,272,720 61,855,890 17,176,095 88,507,417 143%12 15,438 1,100,580,603 2,104,789 55,421,793 16,907,615 41,182,040 74%13 15,471 1,277,457,192 2,303,566 62,327,193 20,116,954 120,444,562 193%14 16,249 1,737,948,273 2,586,044 91,628,719 35,664,804 138,683,259 151%15 19,448 1,505,241,683 2,645,427 68,987,323 27,699,855 186,453,440 270%16 18,248 1,689,605,992 2,814,695 87,346,150 31,588,153 98,446,669 113%

06-16 174,324 12,425,580,690 25,909,684 635,128,725 210,365,067 798,139,102 126%88-16 374,995 17,599,038,049 55,218,207 864,569,718 300,038,313 1,041,742,413 120%

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Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

RIO RED & STAR RUBY GRAPEFRUIT 98 485 4,840,702 11,481 725,608 199,153 223,880 31%99 467 5,151,141 11,221 773,656 195,890 21,567 3%00 454 5,789,648 12,519 938,789 187,721 44,037 5%01 423 8,097,448 12,419 1,177,151 261,724 30,556 3%02 403 8,524,580 12,833 1,239,658 275,313 11,539 1%03 374 9,243,499 12,371 1,368,163 263,172 104,695 8%04 354 8,512,933 12,204 1,297,235 230,249 65,796 5%05 332 8,124,264 11,777 1,236,666 201,937 51,594 4%06 302 8,055,159 11,866 1,297,518 199,810 328,364 25%07 299 7,930,381 12,208 1,295,647 213,644 13,879 1%08 289 8,680,945 11,567 1,502,955 259,496 11,468 1%09 271 10,553,383 11,528 1,889,841 369,335 823,742 44%10 281 12,041,500 11,858 2,308,689 449,055 350,807 15%11 250 11,470,240 11,269 2,393,653 492,837 595,873 25%13 240 11,531,075 10,104 2,474,832 372,818 479,363 19%14 288 14,873,762 12,543 3,142,457 372,672 410,344 13%15 217 15,196,263 11,591 3,225,540 356,141 749,778 23%16 199 16,383,376 11,768 2,229,758 362,777 893,288 40%

06-16 2,636 116,716,084 116,302 21,760,890 3,448,585 4,656,906 21%88-16 5,928 175,000,299 213,127 30,517,816 5,263,744 5,210,570 17%

RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT 15 51 561,350 924 94,091 12,461 74,503 79%16 46 529,444 836 57,361 10,362 58,282 102%

15-16 97 1,090,794 1,760 151,452 22,823 132,785 88%88-16 97 1,090,794 1,760 151,452 22,823 132,785 88%

RYE 88 0 165,775 5,752 16,941 12,343 61,638 364%89 0 766,413 33,258 88,734 63,621 121,940 137%90 0 425,945 14,103 48,576 35,039 45,983 95%91 0 252,719 7,710 30,853 22,433 36,164 117%92 0 219,442 7,114 28,021 19,766 24,486 87%93 0 141,136 4,521 17,257 12,112 22,549 131%94 0 66,606 1,966 8,047 5,650 5,865 73%95 1,258 799,834 45,010 75,105 10,757 14,951 20%96 1,224 937,702 32,168 87,076 32,290 47,595 55%97 819 756,103 20,018 70,245 29,462 122,007 174%98 851 1,348,582 36,142 129,955 60,716 74,962 58%99 945 1,413,947 37,801 135,024 46,542 127,260 94%00 903 940,432 30,898 98,638 40,797 69,989 71%01 729 946,943 31,333 110,640 43,984 84,653 77%02 685 1,041,746 32,010 115,458 45,918 234,830 203%03 657 1,391,045 32,623 170,776 67,935 145,714 85%04 641 1,317,865 28,713 177,418 69,522 99,363 56%05 586 1,691,628 29,871 222,552 86,263 152,985 69%06 557 1,361,326 31,063 177,618 70,304 292,524 165%07 563 1,978,709 37,096 322,504 130,634 731,879 227%08 530 1,554,251 26,795 270,812 106,666 209,376 77%09 867 2,383,335 33,043 424,833 167,191 360,927 85%10 740 1,347,389 21,450 258,211 102,380 137,065 53%11 703 1,295,222 21,637 247,443 94,605 239,138 97%12 700 2,150,831 27,011 383,711 148,653 147,408 38%13 663 3,155,999 31,677 616,033 241,169 479,882 78%14 632 3,305,184 32,058 602,413 231,970 977,592 162%15 706 5,419,516 45,149 976,354 392,342 612,636 63%16 834 6,044,483 56,082 1,098,243 445,404 796,723 73%

06-16 7,495 29,996,245 363,061 5,378,175 2,131,318 4,985,150 93%88-16 16,793 44,620,108 794,071 7,009,491 2,836,468 6,478,084 92%

SAFFLOWER 88 0 656,993 25,214 86,467 66,309 346,715 401%89 0 4,509,412 44,698 353,174 283,588 1,261,113 357%90 0 22,723,824 156,203 2,652,202 2,191,733 18,767,376 708%91 0 3,959,587 69,970 506,360 402,004 1,631,123 322%92 0 2,441,162 51,509 358,571 280,197 1,340,547 374%93 0 2,969,851 56,391 394,727 303,235 1,987,055 503%94 0 1,262,698 28,998 239,500 182,866 313,415 131%95 3,110 8,487,538 126,267 552,316 134,240 106,753 19%96 2,976 8,019,007 104,504 505,756 161,420 354,086 70%97 2,403 4,612,980 72,449 368,708 125,779 265,205 72%98 2,266 5,335,112 110,378 730,547 306,610 485,458 66%99 2,465 11,484,152 161,636 1,094,568 339,086 2,235,794 204%00 2,823 6,843,173 119,957 670,388 230,371 1,164,281 174%01 2,560 6,198,348 103,945 592,844 195,804 1,125,260 190%02 2,579 7,509,882 124,845 803,760 281,400 1,290,119 161%03 2,836 7,480,816 124,348 859,537 287,598 948,200 110%04 3,176 5,882,285 107,106 790,920 296,086 792,430 100%05 3,294 6,489,041 109,381 860,683 316,285 1,196,872 139%06 3,397 8,112,354 122,971 1,195,654 463,567 2,194,372 184%07 3,406 6,829,973 113,348 1,140,156 423,560 456,921 40%

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Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

08 3,546 13,397,842 112,556 2,010,617 679,342 1,642,210 82%09 4,040 15,259,628 114,725 2,332,878 708,150 618,729 27%10 4,059 8,727,126 111,750 1,734,311 541,811 925,970 53%11 4,059 8,597,607 90,806 1,818,004 566,910 1,469,921 81%12 4,069 12,671,005 108,787 2,471,880 709,356 971,774 39%13 4,086 13,487,844 120,081 2,774,535 783,911 717,316 26%14 4,217 13,642,774 124,266 3,011,883 838,135 2,062,527 68%15 4,172 10,467,022 121,847 1,884,381 568,654 834,731 44%16 4,158 11,650,967 110,294 2,111,506 601,115 1,112,296 53%

06-16 43,209 122,844,142 1,251,431 22,485,805 6,884,511 13,006,767 58%88-16 73,697 239,710,003 2,949,230 34,906,833 13,269,122 48,618,569 139%

SESAME 11 2,033 910,081 8,127 183,266 72,342 573,493 313%12 2,270 1,110,324 11,072 228,036 86,626 469,002 206%13 3,836 4,558,872 26,603 774,027 312,843 2,435,533 315%14 4,361 7,819,668 43,267 1,317,760 529,645 881,734 67%15 5,346 10,502,131 68,142 2,131,176 850,541 2,514,043 118%16 5,536 1,731,382 17,429 423,116 165,060 240,212 57%

11-16 23,382 26,632,458 174,640 5,057,381 2,017,057 7,114,017 141%88-16 23,382 26,632,458 174,640 5,057,381 2,017,057 7,114,017 141%

SILAGE SORGHUM 05 1,166 4,394,191 27,164 489,282 209,060 1,167,060 239%06 3,337 30,848,764 227,950 5,276,886 2,302,574 18,658,597 354%07 3,672 2,033,562 9,533 200,313 82,783 227,396 114%08 3,467 1,676,951 9,002 180,142 75,074 377,282 209%09 3,650 2,510,833 11,401 374,754 150,980 155,161 41%10 3,517 2,135,564 10,657 331,237 136,526 72,471 22%11 3,521 3,519,208 16,619 614,132 242,746 816,578 133%12 3,605 4,861,558 20,688 801,976 319,936 1,451,824 181%13 5,691 23,408,347 81,683 3,599,068 1,317,399 2,286,069 64%14 6,374 20,073,209 82,147 2,908,220 1,043,358 1,413,499 49%15 6,746 15,404,642 63,150 2,118,351 772,999 1,012,753 48%16 6,909 11,533,029 51,437 1,621,022 586,823 366,297 23%

06-16 50,489 118,005,667 584,267 18,026,101 7,031,198 26,837,927 149%88-16 51,655 122,399,858 611,431 18,515,383 7,240,258 28,004,987 151%

SOYBEANS 88 0 1,193,073,067 11,522,600 80,908,921 61,596,830 158,647,471 196%89 0 2,694,735,472 20,750,104 150,951,452 114,253,234 147,824,373 98%90 0 2,025,449,650 17,490,281 121,706,865 91,403,985 103,050,975 85%91 0 1,742,912,798 14,529,497 96,073,743 71,664,972 99,257,739 103%92 0 1,732,831,056 14,155,093 93,730,069 69,833,216 56,777,376 61%93 0 1,780,417,476 13,950,202 92,218,072 68,359,631 230,258,983 250%94 0 2,377,766,907 19,900,800 130,378,433 95,841,801 43,232,595 33%95 548,655 4,298,055,338 51,310,029 224,348,705 88,024,129 156,264,650 70%96 495,365 5,134,993,844 44,260,155 286,384,658 23,626,636 109,732,326 38%97 411,413 5,010,200,452 43,556,374 288,636,317 4,317,745 96,368,887 33%98 396,846 5,419,532,794 45,543,675 314,150,028 5,845,047 201,262,561 64%99 412,743 5,600,286,587 50,822,581 374,954,235 6,629,490 286,342,272 76%00 454,470 6,710,403,903 55,052,192 456,187,708 12,890,511 397,202,264 87%01 457,531 6,992,348,303 56,238,446 509,905,385 14,629,056 323,552,520 63%02 448,232 6,917,869,374 56,012,202 495,054,710 57,692,985 488,751,506 99%03 450,192 7,804,634,917 56,262,868 615,900,814 116,178,964 892,342,771 145%04 463,844 10,033,542,598 58,653,529 943,561,418 259,750,511 739,813,485 78%05 463,638 9,062,429,328 58,099,495 873,155,931 267,371,098 260,245,246 30%06 460,623 10,838,240,059 60,769,139 1,042,784,150 308,140,786 305,785,935 29%07 451,157 11,529,532,671 50,777,763 1,066,163,554 326,506,872 602,745,032 57%08 463,348 22,219,058,622 61,188,018 2,609,660,150 904,523,354 2,874,976,009 110%09 474,104 17,038,731,303 64,430,410 1,982,009,250 341,223,492 556,343,231 28%10 475,877 17,971,801,157 65,399,272 1,747,182,472 270,666,106 740,821,414 42%11 485,789 25,790,405,273 63,678,102 2,613,354,428 52,562,298 1,488,409,290 57%12 497,397 25,614,979,339 65,057,652 2,345,533,596 875,793,011 2,116,254,726 90%13 525,658 27,798,177,028 67,467,783 2,492,812,092 957,411,116 1,198,876,568 48%14 533,515 27,366,735,973 73,438,499 2,249,756,175 865,316,781 1,213,662,359 54%15 534,762 24,262,416,995 74,433,101 2,103,799,414 797,390,237 1,147,405,700 55%16 538,488 22,144,649,777 73,320,822 1,849,466,275 686,370,171 382,315,913 21%

06-16 5,440,718 232,574,728,197 719,960,561 22,102,521,556 6,385,904,224 12,627,596,177 57%88-16 10,443,647 319,106,212,061 1,408,070,684 28,250,729,020 7,815,814,065 17,418,524,177 62%

STRAWBERRIES 00 194 36,749,552 11,116 1,469,991 350,487 1,189,539 81%01 197 50,609,480 11,401 2,022,131 413,084 3,000,795 148%02 252 63,574,738 13,601 2,723,164 651,442 2,332,103 86%03 235 63,253,447 13,467 2,810,450 727,129 7,006,936 249%04 258 68,227,049 15,154 3,310,365 993,039 984,870 30%05 266 66,252,446 15,545 3,333,726 1,008,479 70,280 2%06 270 69,190,758 16,731 3,205,831 909,361 186,085 6%07 276 71,718,950 17,815 2,783,729 689,975 36,381 1%08 260 65,060,793 16,343 2,393,484 542,282 28,918 1%12 6 6,630,038 385 190,385 72,567 537,715 282%

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Protection in Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

13 7 2,519,606 136 74,728 26,856 0 0%14 6 325,080 26 22,344 10,055 0 0%15 17 22,033,781 1,378 718,898 288,034 110,719 15%16 20 22,048,422 972 970,829 455,700 0 0%

06-16 862 259,527,428 53,786 10,360,228 2,994,830 899,818 9%88-16 2,264 608,194,140 134,070 26,030,055 7,138,490 15,484,341 59%

SUGAR BEETS 88 0 145,150,741 341,309 6,345,725 4,721,443 14,651,969 231%89 0 186,033,126 456,025 7,900,231 5,795,270 9,058,922 115%90 0 256,422,163 608,240 12,459,529 9,247,852 15,233,779 122%91 0 276,444,486 639,382 13,422,317 10,107,577 12,838,027 96%92 0 268,489,376 634,400 12,136,972 9,073,219 5,778,292 48%93 0 278,837,993 661,002 12,092,107 8,941,500 21,180,516 175%94 0 303,425,821 720,898 13,180,222 9,772,422 10,271,632 78%95 14,308 513,658,616 1,337,972 20,337,003 10,114,144 19,361,257 95%96 12,770 486,360,546 1,092,352 19,710,467 10,636,353 11,579,708 59%97 11,688 485,347,670 1,091,800 21,117,112 11,646,812 15,212,441 72%98 11,662 497,868,219 1,120,627 23,256,611 12,701,773 20,147,614 87%99 12,029 580,903,696 1,216,288 29,730,603 11,286,908 21,249,411 71%00 12,848 624,066,251 1,227,940 31,985,323 15,146,957 46,740,319 146%01 12,534 549,414,504 1,160,998 31,132,980 13,628,309 46,281,453 149%02 12,393 544,141,221 1,191,441 31,061,585 13,745,894 51,866,324 167%03 12,806 635,152,760 1,167,312 39,068,325 17,231,279 14,552,798 37%04 13,182 645,053,245 1,161,645 40,531,356 17,723,780 30,013,212 74%05 13,210 628,047,135 1,146,747 39,907,596 17,575,114 57,535,214 144%06 13,255 663,145,329 1,193,423 42,715,219 19,018,109 13,893,625 33%07 13,015 654,047,299 1,119,879 42,153,478 18,721,232 20,157,386 48%08 12,897 580,147,134 972,958 36,594,394 16,120,306 37,780,730 103%09 13,093 708,698,666 1,069,804 43,241,480 19,009,541 35,384,086 82%10 13,310 724,448,567 1,058,388 44,286,414 19,482,467 13,408,999 30%11 13,405 848,530,439 1,119,404 49,594,180 22,303,277 58,670,164 118%12 13,320 1,093,880,444 1,113,919 61,891,180 28,098,669 23,655,818 38%13 13,278 1,105,744,569 1,102,562 61,952,418 28,484,671 63,443,498 102%14 13,301 735,466,756 1,060,265 40,252,902 18,469,508 22,467,216 56%15 13,040 816,582,433 1,038,798 41,461,936 19,126,771 10,029,359 24%16 12,955 920,970,986 1,023,362 50,452,782 22,817,494 37,729,892 75%

06-16 144,869 8,851,662,622 11,872,762 514,596,383 231,652,045 336,620,773 65%88-16 284,299 16,756,480,191 28,849,140 919,972,447 440,748,651 760,173,661 83%

SUGARCANE 88 0 9,133,004 19,546 489,468 383,407 37,363 8%89 0 9,560,480 20,002 505,323 392,985 4,852,624 960%90 0 10,984,325 23,837 628,247 477,168 1,716,070 273%91 0 14,125,379 35,168 935,422 695,067 456,504 49%92 0 15,523,548 37,896 1,130,872 836,304 392,061 35%93 0 15,697,046 37,060 1,233,660 917,726 237,131 19%94 0 14,205,988 34,382 1,137,639 832,326 38,619 3%95 1,598 104,327,941 489,377 4,937,354 816,562 353,842 7%96 1,333 95,532,507 470,972 4,204,396 1,070,792 5,291,895 126%97 1,331 87,375,396 357,390 3,710,561 925,607 1,810,339 49%98 1,234 188,123,157 759,030 6,928,984 1,099,922 4,326,389 62%99 1,170 196,545,768 836,058 7,143,392 800,195 517,178 7%00 1,240 247,697,867 830,153 8,380,330 1,308,247 2,376,843 28%01 1,250 249,539,496 890,377 8,895,268 1,273,847 973,396 11%02 1,222 208,675,062 858,184 6,836,055 1,296,367 2,007,023 29%03 1,216 201,763,797 826,694 6,892,542 1,257,474 844,553 12%04 1,176 186,539,137 726,808 6,602,728 1,257,804 1,908,552 29%05 1,121 189,424,459 776,555 6,489,315 1,165,734 2,007,558 31%06 1,067 177,808,571 737,984 5,979,127 1,230,897 2,264,195 38%07 1,037 184,850,065 687,497 6,971,108 1,468,873 1,048,137 15%08 998 195,688,186 734,303 4,972,889 1,191,587 920,062 19%09 1,014 200,924,569 743,471 5,133,175 1,350,335 4,865,606 95%10 991 203,580,645 679,821 5,915,685 1,728,509 4,356,887 74%11 966 192,606,980 636,329 5,557,502 1,592,946 2,307,116 42%12 903 217,900,307 745,666 5,921,088 1,580,580 845,114 14%13 892 290,130,590 754,781 7,276,749 1,815,937 675,989 9%14 872 256,632,824 580,896 7,114,011 1,989,602 2,407,583 34%15 847 226,064,826 759,119 3,705,989 1,028,585 392,237 11%16 852 263,130,658 785,836 3,954,496 1,203,793 961,124 24%

06-16 10,439 2,409,318,221 7,845,703 62,501,819 16,181,644 21,044,050 34%88-16 24,330 4,454,092,578 15,875,191 139,583,375 32,989,178 51,191,990 37%

SUNFLOWERS 88 0 44,014,292 885,989 3,901,964 2,838,729 8,673,285 222%89 0 60,440,892 990,710 5,499,006 3,977,181 9,726,777 177%90 0 70,259,574 1,130,868 6,376,275 4,620,693 6,328,233 99%91 0 99,797,032 1,434,659 9,663,930 6,966,128 8,037,147 83%92 0 58,219,202 893,450 5,822,860 4,144,112 10,397,851 179%93 0 74,022,504 1,107,879 7,094,859 5,029,532 20,223,874 285%

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Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

94 0 99,874,852 1,613,521 10,309,875 7,283,716 8,065,592 78%95 42,017 163,030,885 3,331,837 17,957,926 8,547,989 30,419,063 169%96 42,964 119,870,385 2,162,627 14,823,137 7,500,471 16,670,830 112%97 40,431 162,599,982 2,427,266 20,321,158 10,576,410 26,978,778 133%98 41,087 162,667,574 2,699,243 18,746,756 9,513,874 14,303,238 76%99 43,085 228,975,089 3,207,636 30,052,841 10,056,208 60,947,506 203%00 49,684 170,163,428 2,465,344 21,548,076 9,266,744 34,557,700 160%01 50,757 199,406,007 2,705,165 28,842,951 11,530,995 52,286,317 181%02 50,732 200,684,759 2,361,924 26,378,171 10,598,718 68,876,113 261%03 58,013 210,984,613 2,135,880 31,306,686 12,755,210 47,740,424 152%04 62,981 201,565,522 1,842,140 32,696,820 13,454,669 66,807,290 204%05 64,659 234,967,114 2,440,307 38,040,813 15,649,065 30,586,397 80%06 65,331 197,004,774 1,815,426 32,872,693 13,496,430 48,541,626 148%07 65,279 250,148,335 1,867,270 44,387,607 18,151,318 30,719,973 69%08 66,962 582,434,882 2,120,481 120,871,153 49,728,127 120,065,253 99%09 69,814 327,885,745 1,898,896 67,617,736 25,124,468 51,131,760 76%10 70,498 370,755,985 2,030,019 78,959,234 27,930,019 84,290,229 107%11 71,006 492,512,279 1,901,656 102,603,120 5,452,539 163,116,818 159%12 72,089 458,861,019 1,711,892 76,687,121 25,833,049 39,443,034 51%13 73,147 417,561,843 1,690,057 76,010,334 26,545,690 128,418,412 169%14 73,546 334,107,216 1,590,566 56,343,681 19,064,704 71,331,679 127%15 73,116 305,240,976 1,689,501 52,110,417 17,193,243 30,347,266 58%16 72,138 269,027,725 1,436,151 46,964,577 14,790,113 20,473,268 44%

06-16 772,926 4,005,540,779 19,751,915 755,427,673 243,309,700 787,879,318 104%88-16 1,319,336 6,567,084,485 55,588,359 1,084,811,777 397,620,144 1,309,505,733 121%

SWEET CORN 88 0 19,592,619 112,324 1,123,067 808,993 2,002,412 178%89 0 26,827,055 154,235 1,568,827 1,148,725 834,818 53%90 0 26,727,568 147,524 1,611,387 1,174,894 1,177,610 73%91 0 25,278,235 138,430 1,497,905 1,087,699 909,917 61%92 0 23,102,666 122,654 1,289,377 945,767 1,367,604 106%93 0 22,272,715 121,189 1,265,276 921,956 3,168,456 250%94 0 29,964,793 162,262 1,635,518 1,185,802 1,483,987 91%95 5,629 52,012,283 324,615 2,443,708 1,089,436 3,281,132 134%96 5,117 38,293,959 234,474 1,867,998 919,371 934,753 50%97 4,557 41,814,966 217,202 1,998,806 1,003,019 475,672 24%98 4,378 39,397,163 217,721 2,021,064 1,043,405 776,726 38%99 4,298 43,914,504 233,052 2,565,301 1,055,337 653,811 25%00 4,427 43,985,392 243,685 2,608,553 1,196,998 1,916,163 73%01 4,308 53,280,281 263,839 3,274,062 1,278,527 1,422,543 43%02 4,271 58,780,688 265,354 3,774,738 1,508,124 2,190,245 58%03 4,261 62,663,067 272,199 4,177,425 1,600,860 1,728,541 41%04 4,263 59,612,821 270,806 3,861,923 1,545,217 1,471,201 38%05 4,275 61,467,487 284,766 4,055,894 1,600,637 3,229,947 80%06 4,351 62,885,124 268,723 3,890,970 1,578,537 1,338,533 34%07 4,316 68,713,052 259,976 4,212,332 1,694,234 1,263,304 30%08 4,367 108,293,619 265,276 6,379,673 2,560,984 2,296,719 36%09 4,225 117,594,742 279,376 5,982,841 2,441,335 7,192,337 120%10 4,116 89,016,213 227,667 4,813,623 2,037,678 3,798,969 79%11 4,053 89,029,978 203,364 4,616,662 1,917,871 2,648,222 57%12 3,911 105,789,640 227,039 5,641,012 2,391,309 3,623,951 64%13 3,883 110,488,851 224,648 5,953,514 2,539,198 8,413,732 141%14 3,922 100,190,117 224,033 5,104,027 2,205,310 4,466,189 88%15 3,930 87,573,109 208,780 4,374,191 1,954,761 5,208,496 119%16 3,902 85,249,216 198,719 4,389,878 2,012,884 5,717,670 130%

06-16 44,976 1,024,823,661 2,587,601 55,358,723 23,334,101 45,968,122 83%88-16 94,760 1,753,811,923 6,373,932 97,999,552 44,448,868 74,993,660 77%

SWEET ORANGES 14 78 923,495 485 69,622 29,149 76,044 109%88-16 78 923,495 485 69,622 29,149 76,044 109%

SWEET POTATOES 98 229 9,422,130 19,990 678,217 173,412 1,527,781 225%99 378 22,277,115 26,213 1,815,409 627,143 9,437,288 520%00 507 23,271,109 29,974 2,006,947 771,898 8,302,996 414%01 576 27,463,809 31,107 2,601,524 978,719 10,898,557 419%02 622 23,945,340 28,228 2,457,326 961,216 11,452,680 466%03 585 19,928,765 24,125 2,029,179 789,472 5,423,227 267%04 556 14,553,852 20,928 1,136,749 332,351 3,306,022 291%05 214 24,384,827 23,402 2,988,818 845,406 811,213 27%06 187 18,781,036 17,094 1,898,659 411,109 760,505 40%07 140 9,696,895 8,324 865,963 122,378 347,114 40%08 118 8,661,564 8,112 753,952 73,026 714,159 95%09 134 6,313,591 6,613 750,048 57,721 1,053,820 141%11 50 5,862,237 8,630 1,076,153 0 14,114 1%12 41 6,865,825 7,835 1,241,260 0 0 0%13 39 5,440,917 7,056 818,621 0 0 0%14 40 5,514,751 6,491 710,253 86,361 0 0%15 35 4,105,253 6,732 320,066 39,571 11,536 4%

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Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

16 41 7,471,680 9,498 726,647 188,313 1,171,546 161%06-16 825 78,713,749 86,385 9,161,622 978,479 4,072,794 44%88-16 4,492 243,960,696 290,352 24,875,791 6,458,096 55,232,558 222%

TABLE GRAPES 88 0 7,516,637 5,084 567,701 414,871 350,273 62%89 0 8,692,948 5,480 643,330 471,035 371,038 58%90 0 7,519,409 4,430 554,797 400,827 89,848 16%91 0 12,287,478 6,930 899,354 649,502 667,441 74%92 0 10,296,701 6,831 720,085 526,096 220,568 31%93 0 6,312,926 4,561 412,796 300,286 311,160 75%94 0 7,717,465 3,708 459,252 331,220 392,425 85%95 427 61,735,296 53,231 2,760,395 296,625 769,299 28%96 434 80,103,872 60,612 3,412,732 365,833 261,717 8%97 508 107,141,045 77,558 4,456,609 388,765 580,858 13%98 1,020 125,409,648 87,455 4,897,573 335,275 2,237,245 46%99 1,058 126,524,821 90,321 5,173,568 473,493 1,855,411 36%00 504 140,090,081 89,670 5,789,345 618,950 1,779,123 31%01 508 158,874,672 91,723 6,650,643 684,888 2,997,510 45%02 543 155,596,735 87,987 7,026,661 1,086,908 2,755,536 39%03 518 146,818,705 87,910 6,622,007 1,016,120 5,358,362 81%04 514 145,974,599 84,079 6,739,500 1,164,751 2,821,130 42%05 497 147,500,911 81,885 7,393,334 1,296,891 1,666,740 23%06 495 162,523,594 83,058 8,175,098 1,349,625 5,276,909 65%07 499 177,306,016 84,656 9,145,818 1,640,534 3,978,574 44%08 479 186,754,169 84,768 9,585,390 1,814,168 5,987,595 62%09 470 197,015,733 82,667 10,579,697 1,937,043 2,710,214 26%10 456 200,716,831 77,171 11,037,712 1,988,244 3,704,610 34%11 446 208,157,283 78,720 11,766,761 2,173,637 3,326,782 28%12 428 217,211,996 79,934 9,793,259 1,678,104 2,113,378 22%13 432 251,375,287 84,931 9,687,217 1,792,325 2,132,207 22%14 430 285,988,112 81,321 10,781,414 2,603,616 3,757,171 35%15 429 294,329,403 78,116 8,783,332 2,676,465 9,124,181 104%16 461 313,558,188 76,903 9,259,639 2,827,691 6,260,335 68%

06-16 5,025 2,494,936,612 892,245 108,595,337 22,481,452 48,371,956 45%88-16 11,556 3,951,050,561 1,821,700 173,775,019 33,303,788 73,857,640 43%

TANGELOS 97 107 1,891,513 1,789 157,431 50,227 122,728 78%98 136 3,624,282 3,618 322,371 100,077 270,496 84%99 148 3,122,827 3,846 275,559 63,900 1,456,330 529%00 181 4,852,732 4,633 410,002 113,454 180,327 44%01 193 4,797,593 4,886 376,927 111,448 448,197 119%02 184 8,013,361 6,206 568,626 141,687 137,576 24%03 168 5,487,283 4,347 433,344 144,238 246,199 57%04 172 5,925,306 4,997 502,077 169,629 271,974 54%05 172 6,214,939 5,363 522,052 182,737 233,314 45%06 180 7,157,679 6,469 578,470 196,811 361,414 62%07 175 6,949,828 5,991 548,269 185,307 2,865,707 523%08 180 7,253,395 5,388 573,770 198,833 133,159 23%09 203 7,476,533 5,539 573,207 201,002 278,329 49%10 214 9,361,883 6,733 758,605 266,514 280,279 37%11 222 10,642,920 6,713 935,088 335,663 45,163 5%13 224 14,593,644 7,070 1,309,447 484,960 249,418 19%14 213 1,535,231 2,193 67,875 26,311 0 0%15 432 18,573,331 8,697 1,547,808 576,508 381,967 25%16 416 19,406,700 8,586 1,600,578 590,127 727,244 45%

06-16 2,459 102,951,144 63,379 8,493,117 3,062,036 5,322,680 63%88-16 3,920 146,880,980 103,064 12,061,506 4,139,433 8,689,821 72%

TANGERINE TREES 13 12 390,039 0 13,661 3,756 0 0%14 12 393,574 0 15,189 4,257 0 0%15 10 318,907 0 14,222 5,849 0 0%16 9 382,909 8,523 16,517 6,795 0 0%

13-16 43 1,485,429 8,523 59,589 20,657 0 0%88-16 43 1,485,429 8,523 59,589 20,657 0 0%

TANGORS 14 260 9,997,729 5,771 541,151 250,515 0 0%15 225 10,131,488 5,225 536,052 240,885 0 0%16 199 9,899,836 4,754 503,344 223,617 42,616 8%

14-16 684 30,029,053 15,750 1,580,547 715,017 42,616 3%88-16 684 30,029,053 15,750 1,580,547 715,017 42,616 3%

TOBACCO 88 0 591,939,065 265,568 16,928,302 13,784,729 15,576,352 92%89 0 639,667,687 278,327 18,292,677 14,830,238 30,921,160 169%90 0 727,189,830 306,425 22,171,754 17,895,555 20,161,951 91%91 0 749,618,538 299,819 24,216,060 19,396,468 23,386,403 97%92 0 753,481,413 295,642 25,304,760 20,198,592 29,558,165 117%93 0 728,427,994 294,458 23,837,684 18,816,858 48,939,331 205%94 0 671,095,705 309,373 22,338,898 17,535,281 19,479,514 87%

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Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

95 150,829 1,137,244,924 660,925 33,037,768 16,087,498 94,155,400 285%96 89,446 1,157,068,859 554,241 40,259,836 20,453,151 90,551,247 225%97 60,984 1,225,125,143 544,070 48,017,568 26,302,677 70,230,040 146%98 49,912 1,091,805,450 455,233 46,031,589 26,146,093 135,288,846 294%99 54,545 1,078,001,780 430,223 51,655,545 22,529,165 146,484,539 284%00 55,122 866,760,162 335,641 41,841,710 20,767,384 75,780,883 181%01 48,802 853,105,839 325,407 41,574,369 17,647,528 46,868,368 113%02 43,268 887,383,045 312,470 43,049,099 18,364,894 105,046,813 244%03 38,899 870,387,268 297,949 46,163,648 19,120,096 129,150,990 280%04 35,682 869,832,920 294,107 48,432,880 20,792,170 81,222,008 168%05 28,260 546,272,066 236,126 30,599,851 12,430,299 66,775,585 218%06 23,669 644,771,748 279,874 39,276,213 17,138,216 105,235,112 268%07 21,029 763,051,297 294,846 50,863,674 22,209,168 103,009,935 203%08 20,145 853,203,946 308,897 60,637,692 26,402,799 126,144,853 208%09 18,715 1,001,758,072 320,408 70,399,857 30,304,398 155,845,780 221%10 14,469 917,396,145 305,341 65,326,192 28,089,509 153,886,033 236%11 14,991 834,712,763 299,402 65,858,009 28,212,138 221,531,146 336%12 14,956 734,174,612 266,849 65,386,814 27,993,645 75,427,742 115%13 14,925 909,333,698 302,253 76,249,901 32,460,239 121,208,492 159%14 14,758 1,240,757,875 349,765 107,893,265 46,250,105 154,547,771 143%15 14,352 950,600,623 304,046 81,579,872 35,125,806 184,731,025 226%

06-16 172,009 8,849,760,779 3,031,681 683,471,489 294,186,023 1,401,567,889 205%88-16 827,758 24,294,168,467 9,527,686 1,307,225,487 637,284,699 2,631,145,484 201%

TOBACCO (BURLEY) 16 6,198 177,687,203 66,692 31,035,647 13,734,936 84,850,268 273%88-16 6,198 177,687,203 66,692 31,035,647 13,734,936 84,850,268 273%

TOBACCO (CIGAR BINDER) 16 242 15,770,189 2,591 4,473,114 1,777,025 511,958 11%88-16 242 15,770,189 2,591 4,473,114 1,777,025 511,958 11%

TOBACCO (CIGAR FILLER) 16 9 227,642 90 2,966 1,047 0 0%88-16 9 227,642 90 2,966 1,047 0 0%

TOBACCO (CIGAR WRAPPER) 16 22 1,916,850 103 222,188 94,977 0 0%88-16 22 1,916,850 103 222,188 94,977 0 0%

TOBACCO (DARK AIR) 16 906 18,516,889 4,368 751,191 327,649 6,135,981 817%88-16 906 18,516,889 4,368 751,191 327,649 6,135,981 817%

TOBACCO (FIRE CURED) 16 966 67,540,828 12,480 3,346,371 1,402,950 18,250,449 545%88-16 966 67,540,828 12,480 3,346,371 1,402,950 18,250,449 545%

TOBACCO (FLUE CURED) 16 5,628 663,480,074 213,532 56,269,878 24,099,257 127,051,747 226%88-16 5,628 663,480,074 213,532 56,269,878 24,099,257 127,051,747 226%

TOBACCO (MARYLAND) 16 2 876 2 182 82 732 402%88-16 2 876 2 182 82 732 402%

TOMATOES 88 0 58,398,203 59,902 3,717,308 2,796,521 2,673,065 72%89 0 77,285,750 80,427 4,951,731 3,744,231 8,343,336 168%90 0 86,583,697 86,926 5,649,471 4,185,543 3,808,955 67%91 0 102,245,984 100,986 6,513,989 4,788,512 3,980,400 61%92 0 61,749,029 62,191 3,714,252 2,712,317 1,574,771 42%93 0 60,484,015 65,404 3,465,524 2,486,927 1,567,157 45%94 0 69,866,606 75,855 3,745,134 2,684,715 1,230,649 33%95 2,035 167,530,583 272,911 7,512,993 2,678,395 1,825,390 24%96 1,908 154,015,983 206,462 6,682,382 2,744,029 1,961,599 29%97 1,595 137,559,922 179,707 5,901,985 2,275,961 1,584,926 27%98 1,282 170,930,964 224,259 7,027,416 2,514,390 3,902,459 56%99 1,465 254,785,704 311,787 11,434,902 3,793,742 6,490,601 57%00 1,515 223,316,211 275,152 9,598,537 3,117,226 4,924,917 51%01 1,553 221,127,416 249,877 10,334,550 3,374,463 5,048,336 49%02 1,398 266,207,195 280,038 12,347,203 4,268,431 3,409,734 28%03 1,355 270,994,072 271,709 12,845,716 4,581,108 11,060,693 86%04 1,343 291,624,683 286,493 14,269,716 5,203,882 4,245,504 30%05 1,312 275,085,510 269,197 13,598,487 5,049,047 5,499,210 40%06 1,294 293,369,938 283,047 14,586,610 5,467,868 8,104,982 56%07 1,237 297,993,478 289,217 14,775,640 5,464,343 2,705,892 18%08 1,174 340,368,544 272,375 16,161,744 5,883,834 2,744,405 17%09 1,266 508,593,415 300,335 13,616,968 5,435,521 10,718,330 79%10 1,292 503,732,772 276,785 12,313,088 4,923,545 5,103,468 41%11 1,249 397,208,553 260,093 9,317,972 3,722,124 9,326,754 100%12 1,239 427,213,838 256,231 9,164,134 3,696,681 3,684,213 40%13 1,186 468,200,394 268,478 8,873,186 3,495,067 8,400,359 95%14 1,214 554,717,840 295,301 11,542,438 4,650,365 3,797,932 33%15 1,231 673,469,344 293,964 14,012,173 5,802,974 8,188,686 58%16 1,243 600,342,180 272,312 13,754,848 5,759,728 8,420,476 61%

06-16 13,625 5,065,210,296 3,068,138 138,118,801 54,302,050 71,195,497 52%88-16 30,386 8,015,001,823 6,427,421 281,430,097 117,301,490 144,327,199 51%

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Protection in Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

VALENICA ORANGES 14 927 47,457,008 29,821 4,273,742 1,530,018 3,657,512 86%88-16 927 47,457,008 29,821 4,273,742 1,530,018 3,657,512 86%

WALNUTS 88 0 1,869,783 2,748 95,584 73,973 27,753 29%89 0 2,901,418 4,388 145,591 112,138 296,204 203%90 0 3,955,096 4,993 183,793 142,317 305,526 166%91 0 7,735,407 9,439 373,384 286,593 90,700 24%92 0 5,133,299 5,851 274,216 212,032 634,825 232%93 0 4,489,650 5,302 248,374 194,971 258,611 104%94 0 6,741,878 6,442 372,274 292,664 446,814 120%95 1,042 31,097,608 60,136 1,115,992 196,892 659,919 59%96 949 30,353,826 54,604 1,144,775 267,187 677,992 59%97 932 29,337,280 51,450 1,092,537 242,125 375,835 34%98 818 40,399,894 61,095 1,499,542 282,198 719,656 48%99 1,213 46,651,163 80,273 1,809,983 334,121 1,258,787 70%00 1,237 53,349,699 80,722 2,101,669 472,613 1,923,763 92%01 1,213 52,850,610 84,105 2,130,945 454,541 1,133,446 53%02 1,164 55,408,176 84,374 2,309,403 539,676 1,151,685 50%03 1,119 56,462,298 89,080 2,315,535 500,306 438,390 19%04 1,077 56,348,844 89,124 2,311,235 500,227 362,829 16%05 1,077 60,334,220 91,706 2,381,022 507,901 398,193 17%06 1,083 75,854,759 95,510 3,035,958 665,344 1,007,678 33%07 1,098 89,639,481 98,189 3,492,092 742,111 681,399 20%08 1,128 111,846,975 110,356 4,330,958 916,759 1,266,546 29%09 1,245 159,829,747 121,713 6,019,124 1,420,226 969,614 16%10 1,246 116,839,527 121,917 4,136,204 965,548 213,244 5%11 1,272 144,756,617 127,789 5,131,195 1,220,812 485,461 9%12 1,278 217,616,935 136,295 6,871,980 1,675,128 370,356 5%13 1,323 257,626,508 140,004 7,722,341 1,914,597 1,104,107 14%14 1,384 349,109,949 148,493 10,398,254 2,806,138 1,405,653 14%15 1,382 436,224,834 153,495 9,908,474 3,191,366 1,298,922 13%16 1,402 307,274,930 158,061 6,912,597 2,243,564 2,043,018 30%

06-16 13,841 2,266,620,262 1,411,822 67,959,177 17,761,593 10,845,998 16%88-16 25,682 2,812,040,411 2,277,655 89,865,031 23,374,068 22,006,926 24%

WATERMELONS 99 505 67,073,806 78,171 8,807,533 3,884,768 51,082,634 580%88-16 505 67,073,806 78,171 8,807,533 3,884,768 51,082,634 580%

WHEAT 88 0 1,050,452,063 18,450,414 75,409,567 56,772,384 298,649,030 396%89 0 1,805,150,608 29,802,675 138,870,064 103,269,212 318,221,254 229%90 0 2,434,387,070 36,371,541 199,218,732 146,553,292 179,061,808 90%91 0 1,589,971,863 26,424,104 129,206,937 95,292,020 185,987,775 144%92 0 1,741,393,146 28,708,450 146,166,430 107,196,987 201,239,867 138%93 0 1,779,735,056 29,575,469 145,121,736 105,685,949 241,257,019 166%94 0 1,861,589,726 29,272,802 158,371,135 114,828,103 187,335,353 118%95 447,881 2,930,515,551 58,230,838 249,065,102 115,005,241 250,207,599 100%96 427,069 3,358,728,235 59,936,313 294,326,924 139,698,091 429,799,016 146%97 340,702 3,222,415,800 50,662,567 314,010,747 162,784,752 247,284,089 79%98 307,830 2,895,536,436 44,319,489 265,160,596 138,723,106 151,988,449 57%99 304,312 3,192,619,650 46,495,691 367,568,670 153,156,036 550,768,395 150%00 308,721 3,131,287,313 45,802,130 332,816,406 159,435,156 437,442,931 131%01 297,764 3,299,839,774 45,885,091 409,817,878 170,680,872 602,140,839 147%02 293,576 3,432,038,134 45,488,935 423,119,568 176,081,300 862,716,707 204%03 295,176 4,009,044,154 46,791,511 541,429,767 230,219,802 398,535,013 74%04 300,410 3,905,397,268 46,028,532 560,172,477 234,802,394 509,421,832 91%05 291,741 3,871,190,525 45,489,653 577,204,182 240,423,691 344,018,380 60%06 284,711 4,002,044,882 44,127,473 624,261,620 260,145,437 801,001,987 128%07 281,667 5,382,484,003 46,970,259 897,009,405 371,600,741 862,939,681 96%08 289,326 8,740,648,710 48,827,046 1,593,265,356 656,435,123 1,146,835,931 72%09 317,056 9,917,974,925 48,752,632 1,843,475,106 750,696,135 1,969,956,762 107%10 315,822 6,429,028,612 46,055,682 1,124,310,465 438,696,080 561,149,896 50%11 642,160 20,627,126,070 95,299,694 3,601,558,648 1,333,634,308 3,508,118,632 97%12 323,377 10,574,330,645 46,387,995 1,783,181,950 672,616,831 753,474,296 42%13 331,348 11,741,001,747 48,600,604 1,982,395,527 732,941,881 2,270,168,631 115%14 330,535 9,253,587,502 47,855,908 1,450,581,135 533,752,574 1,628,237,737 112%15 344,245 8,413,830,419 46,745,401 1,284,789,969 474,268,457 1,213,348,300 94%16 329,974 6,765,014,011 43,414,952 1,109,685,434 410,090,307 497,283,431 45%

06-16 3,790,221 101,847,071,526 563,037,646 17,294,514,615 6,634,877,874 15,212,515,284 88%88-16 7,405,403 151,358,363,898 1,296,773,851 22,621,571,533 9,285,486,262 21,608,590,640 96%

WHOLE-FARM REVENUE PROTECTION 15 1,131 1,136,750,154 0 54,089,926 15,377,290 9,169,454 17%16 2,231 2,340,596,715 0 119,584,390 35,350,575 24,272,098 20%

15-16 3,362 3,477,346,869 0 173,674,316 50,727,865 33,441,552 19%88-16 3,362 3,477,346,869 0 173,674,316 50,727,865 33,441,552 19%

WINTER SQUASH 99 36 305,538 946 30,796 4,025 18,102 59%00 143 777,312 2,523 74,454 10,539 117,080 157%01 181 1,020,708 3,252 92,598 11,263 67,636 73%

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Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

Acres Insured

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss Ratio

02 187 1,319,931 3,241 129,324 31,454 123,061 95%03 178 1,035,153 2,918 107,327 11,944 168,273 157%04 200 1,342,271 3,550 137,530 27,643 275,690 200%05 201 1,440,646 3,276 168,119 39,391 320,152 190%

06-16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0%88-16 1,126 7,241,559 19,706 740,148 136,259 1,089,994 147%

REPORT TOTAL 88 0 6,961,536,267 55,585,916 436,464,466 328,461,857 1,068,639,479 245%89 0 13,617,360,857 101,715,703 819,483,843 613,174,076 1,216,964,641 149%90 0 12,817,362,633 101,336,771 835,892,341 620,746,522 1,030,266,994 123%91 0 11,197,530,451 82,355,971 736,556,439 546,617,739 959,625,253 130%92 0 11,309,282,042 83,077,074 758,011,088 561,513,305 913,285,781 120%93 0 11,409,469,268 83,725,131 755,758,181 555,755,457 1,650,560,038 218%94 0 13,586,279,898 99,568,841 948,756,094 694,035,553 578,501,169 61%95 2,459,932 23,708,668,901 220,494,805 1,541,182,635 652,745,848 1,566,581,970 102%96 2,235,295 26,879,043,942 205,011,795 1,838,785,260 856,647,334 1,492,662,773 81%97 1,847,729 25,459,037,406 182,189,244 1,775,383,527 872,581,931 993,550,545 56%98 1,751,243 27,914,464,149 181,785,049 1,875,165,460 929,210,652 1,676,519,408 89%99 1,798,333 30,939,449,791 196,918,128 2,310,132,781 918,246,541 2,434,736,873 105%00 1,938,026 34,443,753,124 206,466,664 2,540,163,689 1,192,271,951 2,595,004,556 102%01 1,909,850 36,728,587,401 211,328,990 2,961,847,611 1,187,791,945 2,960,235,976 100%02 1,888,145 37,299,303,042 214,864,551 2,915,944,057 1,174,534,048 4,066,778,124 139%03 1,922,535 40,620,546,627 217,409,109 3,431,363,167 1,389,330,455 3,260,806,429 95%04 1,988,947 46,602,279,778 221,019,863 4,186,132,552 1,708,708,814 3,209,786,852 77%05 1,969,461 44,258,915,365 245,856,440 3,949,230,060 1,605,403,236 2,367,323,117 60%06 1,952,696 49,919,480,133 242,081,657 4,579,538,622 1,897,532,859 3,503,596,555 77%07 1,933,719 67,339,911,091 271,633,682 6,562,118,274 2,738,764,962 3,547,569,376 54%08 1,956,112 89,896,664,801 272,260,211 9,851,314,317 4,160,398,961 8,679,963,385 88%09 2,047,620 79,574,923,041 264,773,128 8,950,686,617 3,523,840,165 5,227,898,466 58%10 2,031,268 78,094,746,737 256,244,863 7,593,450,730 2,882,802,565 4,244,583,576 56%11 2,066,583 114,057,188,101 265,245,528 11,951,426,784 4,501,237,194 10,547,420,511 88%12 2,106,504 116,820,448,053 282,289,789 11,075,062,606 4,122,126,473 17,193,171,384 155%13 2,192,499 123,620,741,323 295,791,891 11,786,323,926 4,502,815,058 11,929,834,944 101%14 2,212,191 109,602,315,246 293,952,763 10,042,969,513 3,848,042,070 8,970,466,876 89%15 2,239,033 102,384,380,410 298,718,502 9,747,790,397 3,671,669,193 6,095,565,123 63%16 2,235,549 100,485,784,451 291,001,347 9,315,975,709 3,458,108,209 3,606,782,310 39%

06-16 22,973,774 1,031,796,583,387 3,033,993,361 101,456,657,495 39,307,337,709 83,546,852,506 82%88-16 44,683,270 1,487,549,454,329 5,944,703,407 136,072,910,746 55,715,114,973 117,588,682,484 86%

2016 loss information is preliminary. In 2012 citrus tree data began to be separated by individual crop. In 2014 citrus data began to be separated by individual crop. In 2016 tobacco data began to be separated by individual crop.

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Estimated % Eligible PRF Acres InsuredState

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

Acres Insured

TotalPremium ($)

Government Paid Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($) Loss Ratio

ALABAMA 373 14,465,219 88,350 1,887,696 976,059 911,637 3,187,761 169% 6%

ARIZONA** 55 16,986,585 798,128 4,533,936 2,470,819 2,063,117 3,669,249 81% 15%

ARKANSAS 301 13,609,347 89,956 1,943,850 1,033,482 910,368 2,223,427 114% 1%

CALIFORNIA 485 52,961,656 2,592,960 14,915,160 8,196,971 6,718,189 6,867,268 46% 34%

COLORADO 763 80,289,805 2,134,662 16,314,286 8,589,696 7,724,590 17,445,308 107% 45%

CONNECTICUT 1 29,400 100 1,169 690 479 970 83% 0%

FLORIDA 789 82,028,868 524,891 15,222,715 7,773,857 7,448,858 16,575,650 109% 24%

GEORGIA 682 17,551,722 96,019 2,633,593 1,346,464 1,287,129 3,752,594 142% 3%

IDAHO 22 1,837,532 51,207 475,417 249,153 226,264 576,961 121% 1%

ILLINOIS 45 1,074,795 5,058 148,284 77,936 70,348 98,442 66% 0%

INDIANA 50 2,397,065 11,605 278,287 145,722 132,565 105,334 38% 0%

IOWA 84 1,776,268 19,290 270,014 139,077 130,937 68,098 25% 0%

KANSAS 922 34,595,110 808,395 6,178,092 3,300,277 2,877,815 4,735,239 77% 4%

KENTUCKY 251 10,977,264 52,147 1,398,239 711,400 686,839 1,318,039 94% 1%

LOUISIANA 106 4,816,675 47,199 781,165 399,589 381,576 640,074 82% 1%

MARYLAND 22 579,682 1,589 64,548 34,156 30,392 69,197 107% 0%

MASSACHUSETTS 5 151,022 306 15,738 8,656 7,082 26,926 171% 1%

MICHIGAN 42 2,502,877 6,713 273,908 143,565 130,343 55,377 20% 0%

MINNESOTA 268 4,780,410 36,837 694,018 366,550 327,468 306,157 44% 0%

MISSISSIPPI 29 1,683,735 10,685 227,989 124,323 103,666 287,352 126% 0%

MISSOURI 1,065 21,235,810 250,062 3,313,197 1,715,013 1,598,184 2,981,384 90% 3%

MONTANA 658 30,667,240 2,211,386 5,238,163 2,774,912 2,463,251 2,486,432 47% 28%

NEBRASKA 1,380 64,498,897 1,596,343 10,327,485 5,464,439 4,863,046 5,138,513 50% 9%

NEVADA* 81 24,469,402 3,886,845 6,839,640 3,635,677 3,203,963 8,179,138 120% 80%

NEW MEXICO* 284 51,223,723 4,318,873 12,753,086 7,036,095 5,716,991 8,511,711 67% 11%

NEW YORK 172 13,144,038 37,917 1,261,694 644,914 616,780 2,343,457 186% 2%

NORTH CAROLINA 239 4,022,686 29,068 479,499 247,654 231,845 527,076 110% 1%

NORTH DAKOTA 1,647 53,493,180 1,658,451 9,782,135 5,086,313 4,695,822 6,833,898 70% 7%

OHIO 71 2,536,427 6,950 290,655 149,527 141,128 278,205 96% 0%

OKLAHOMA 1,539 58,959,921 1,388,155 11,246,051 5,929,136 5,316,915 6,950,875 62% 19%

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Estimated % Eligible PRF Acres InsuredState

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

Acres Insured

TotalPremium ($)

Government Paid Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($) Loss Ratio

OREGON 81 13,263,381 432,656 2,844,215 1,544,862 1,299,353 2,456,597 86% 30%

PENNSYLVANIA 441 21,337,674 55,037 2,254,148 1,152,510 1,101,638 3,256,927 144% 2%

SOUTH CAROLINA 63 1,898,476 10,521 220,940 116,664 104,276 390,982 177% 1%

SOUTH DAKOTA 1,757 104,535,298 2,178,901 19,639,519 10,144,705 9,494,814 13,207,871 67% 15%

TENNESSEE 205 7,752,448 49,133 1,008,298 514,718 493,580 1,683,195 167% 2%

TEXAS** 9,925 507,759,751 23,894,051 115,030,731 63,759,593 51,271,138 44,004,390 38% 52%

UTAH* 23 6,310,500 539,121 1,241,044 672,171 568,873 929,360 75% 25%

VERMONT 1 1,421 7 118 65 53 47 40% 0%

VIRGINIA 291 7,587,786 66,475 877,158 452,401 424,757 497,084 57% 4%

WASHINGTON 27 3,679,062 74,357 804,737 411,029 393,708 771,845 96% 2%

WEST VIRGINIA 1 11,492 120 1,049 536 513 1,193 114% 0%

WISCONSIN 523 19,251,042 67,995 2,353,825 1,271,755 1,082,070 215,944 9% 1%

WYOMING** 177 27,268,989 1,654,474 4,527,876 2,355,269 2,172,607 4,794,386 106% 87%

U.S. Total 25,946 1,390,003,681 51,782,995 280,593,367 151,168,400 129,424,967 178,449,933 64% 19%

*2012 NASS total acres as of 3/22/2013 used to calculate estimated % eligible PRF acres insured. **2015 NASS total acres as of 4/25/2016 used to calculate estimated % eligible PRF acres insured.

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Number of Head

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState Commodity

Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

ALABAMA Fed Cattle - LRP 09 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 2 61,887 37 2,233 1,943 0 0%16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 08 28 547,474 838 10,373 9,026 6,859 66%09 57 11,721 20 300 261 0 0%10 17 77,980 112 2,122 1,846 161 8%11 8 54,705 72 2,046 1,780 785 38%12 7 43,417 50 1,272 1,108 0 0%13 8 603,365 650 7,031 6,117 0 0%14 10 931,539 865 7,166 6,235 0 0%15 11 1,787,453 1,274 30,382 26,433 0 0%16 14 576,758 572 17,072 14,853 9,455 55%17 9 247,500 300 10,226 8,897 0 0%

Total 08-17 176 4,943,799 4,790 90,223 78,499 17,260 19%

ARIZONA Dairy Cattle - LGM 10 3 3,613,050 279,000 108,298 108,298 0 0%13 1 4,807,100 240,000 110,318 57,365 2,991 3%15 1 3,317,841 217,075 86,789 43,935 0 0%16 1 2,526,780 160,525 99,433 68,503 0 0%17 1 4,065,648 240,000 105,668 61,378 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 11 1 365,174 341 16,935 14,734 2,241 13%Lamb - LRP 08 5 2,532,432 15,400 50,572 43,998 18,942 37%

10 2 1,027,411 6,000 57,803 50,287 0 0%11 2 1,344,825 5,000 27,677 24,079 0 0%12 3 5,338,731 21,068 109,873 95,587 60,740 55%13 1 190,590 1,000 3,922 3,138 22,560 6%14 2 3,675,540 12,000 157,092 102,106 0 0%

Total 08-17 23 32,805,122 1,197,409 934,380 673,408 107,474 12%

ARKANSAS Feeder Cattle - LRP 08 29 704,201 940 18,207 15,840 21,664 119%09 40 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 2 162,756 157 1,591 1,384 0 0%13 1 63,885 60 1,029 895 0 0%14 1 139,656 110 990 861 0 0%15 12 414,135 270 13,044 11,348 0 0%16 5 415,959 331 12,466 10,845 28,261 227%17 13 149,246 176 6,121 5,325 406 7%

Total 08-17 103 2,049,838 2,044 53,448 46,498 50,331 94%

CALIFORNIA Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 40 73,627,704 4,380,941 2,444,664 1,312,482 1,101 0%12 54 111,499,097 6,413,274 2,961,235 1,594,707 0 0%13 38 79,907,146 4,054,536 2,095,989 1,203,839 20,854 1%14 36 56,605,944 2,942,471 1,193,355 770,948 0 0%15 42 65,505,408 3,630,786 1,386,733 789,216 0 0%16 18 12,287,711 780,720 244,762 143,066 32,093 13%17 8 11,968,964 733,816 183,730 101,696 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 1 69,684 41 2,875 2,501 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 08 9 4,516 6 131 114 143 109%09 8 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 8 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 2 268,039 292 6,866 5,974 0 0%12 8 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 5 1,938,602 1,610 34,119 29,685 1,636 5%14 20 1,910,935 1,245 53,262 46,338 0 0%15 15 1,766,679 1,020 62,760 54,601 0 0%16 6 2,516,510 1,755 127,828 111,589 96,603 76%17 28 1,621,776 1,436 80,073 69,663 0 0%

Lamb - LRP 08 25 12,463,726 82,475 286,784 249,504 498,589 174%09 22 4,889,009 33,105 187,209 162,872 598,900 320%10 14 4,100,978 28,050 159,022 138,348 0 0%11 15 15,122,689 57,068 331,714 288,594 259,206 78%12 22 12,068,793 46,200 272,828 237,361 938,890 344%13 28 8,971,882 46,850 279,209 196,072 1,012,541 363%14 29 10,083,584 40,300 458,786 295,415 147,518 32%15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 4 326,071 1,600 13,914 9,105 0 0%17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 08-17 510 489,525,447 23,279,597 12,867,848 7,813,690 3,608,074 28%

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Number of Head

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState Commodity

Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

COLORADO Cattle - LGM 07 1 50,057 45 2,053 2,053 0 0%08 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 4 9,715,600 560,000 369,324 248,144 0 0%12 2 1,519,000 87,500 36,685 19,076 0 0%13 3 8,879,145 467,500 188,857 98,206 0 0%14 1 2,118,850 105,500 55,090 32,081 0 0%15 2 3,648,186 196,000 106,487 55,373 0 0%16 7 2,384,040 161,000 64,823 33,708 0 0%17 7 1,953,150 120,000 61,173 31,809 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 05 19 532,786 530 12,467 10,847 0 0%06 18 0 0 0 0 0 0%07 20 105,696 100 1,804 1,569 2,251 125%08 18 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 18 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 3 377,733 299 14,502 12,617 0 0%11 7 4,193,500 3,000 178,749 155,511 32,500 18%12 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 6 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 8 130,608 80 5,123 4,457 0 0%15 9 81,798 41 1,391 1,210 0 0%16 11 429,828 290 22,093 19,747 0 0%17 13 543,132 380 10,515 9,148 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 04 5 138,771 210 2,358 2,052 0 0%05 82 1,014,597 1,650 25,698 22,356 0 0%06 93 1,568,843 2,340 22,279 19,380 3,776 17%07 243 205,907 296 1,127 982 22,095 1961%08 241 717,171 1,220 21,469 18,680 26,836 125%09 250 51,894 70 1,885 1,640 9,687 514%10 56 2,896,872 3,394 76,170 66,271 11,772 15%11 89 2,713,561 3,127 100,677 87,588 18,285 18%12 97 2,450,435 2,367 53,926 46,916 1,067 2%13 135 1,719,278 1,610 34,910 30,371 19,919 57%14 121 3,176,451 2,434 70,617 61,439 0 0%15 155 6,143,060 3,744 176,028 153,145 298,098 169%16 139 1,865,214 1,448 74,802 65,525 93,041 124%17 165 1,436,102 1,618 81,097 70,554 0 0%

Lamb - LRP 08 66 31,926,509 213,911 695,950 605,474 1,036,537 149%09 26 5,275,133 35,481 134,730 117,215 246,870 183%10 22 12,338,195 81,950 330,540 287,570 0 0%11 23 16,007,667 60,815 341,116 296,770 740,862 217%12 61 80,235,447 265,629 1,718,563 1,495,141 9,835,117 572%13 64 23,247,849 124,224 499,531 394,156 3,611,383 723%14 46 9,585,813 36,450 409,009 269,553 374,694 92%16 20 2,465,802 11,500 50,246 40,198 11,294 22%17 9 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Swine - LRP 05 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%06 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%07 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%08 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 04-17 2,399 243,843,680 2,557,753 6,053,864 4,888,532 16,396,084 271%

CONNECTICUT Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 6 2,633,834 152,512 81,855 43,469 0 0%12 5 261,447 15,040 8,246 4,288 0 0%13 5 941,976 48,164 22,624 11,765 0 0%14 4 378,200 20,000 4,637 2,226 0 0%15 3 4,105,761 213,840 115,391 68,928 0 0%16 1 236,670 15,000 7,356 3,825 0 0%17 1 199,170 12,000 4,829 2,512 0 0%

Total 11-17 25 8,757,058 476,556 244,938 137,013 0 0%

DELAWARE Dairy Cattle - LGM 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 4 915,599 56,957 37,144 27,035 2,743 7%12 8 196,750 11,288 5,086 2,645 0 0%13 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 5 34,112 1,600 1,263 1,036 0 0%15 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 10-17 46 1,146,461 69,845 43,493 30,716 2,743 6%

FLORIDA Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 22 48,416,845 2,847,249 1,788,670 909,998 0 0%12 22 45,462,906 2,609,351 1,114,490 561,352 0 0%13 10 26,936,595 1,375,740 898,545 504,026 0 0%14 5 20,226,609 1,089,370 318,414 181,933 0 0%

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Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState Commodity

Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

15 11 37,094,024 2,085,264 753,770 376,878 0 0%16 7 13,621,937 860,080 348,911 174,449 30,087 9%17 8 13,696,258 827,235 306,908 156,986 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 14 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 1 72,571 48 2,593 2,256 0 0%16 1 476,037 300 3,548 3,087 0 0%17 2 731,863 566 6,581 5,726 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 14 6 1,456,260 1,488 33,049 28,753 0 0%15 12 3,948,559 2,663 137,176 119,343 90 0%16 10 208,050 200 4,389 3,819 0 0%17 6 303,664 440 7,912 6,883 0 0%

Total 11-17 127 212,652,178 11,699,994 5,724,956 3,035,489 30,177 1%

GEORGIA Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 6 11,951,100 702,746 445,943 231,847 0 0%12 21 28,073,034 1,611,757 788,274 398,491 0 0%13 9 10,070,400 500,800 306,843 151,389 0 0%14 7 4,498,926 241,100 89,538 44,860 0 0%15 12 8,974,090 469,000 203,942 102,313 0 0%16 10 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 10 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 08 1 32,010 60 550 479 711 129%09 16 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 1 84,655 134 1,971 1,715 14 1%11 1 65,100 70 3,236 2,815 0 0%12 2 286,868 266 8,970 7,804 2,344 26%13 1 10,532 9 297 258 788 265%14 2 189,954 148 5,048 4,392 0 0%15 4 307,989 206 13,613 11,843 0 0%16 19 776,204 747 31,137 27,300 54,296 174%17 8 744,017 875 31,830 27,692 64,962 204%

Swine - LRP 09 1 65,388 510 2,878 2,504 10,834 376%Total 08-17 133 66,130,267 3,528,428 1,934,070 1,015,702 133,949 7%

IDAHO Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 28 22,132,484 1,404,675 628,475 411,377 0 0%12 11 14,047,625 809,195 437,522 283,477 0 0%13 8 19,818,828 978,200 506,367 335,790 351,389 69%14 3 5,213,776 285,000 160,887 126,692 0 0%15 7 9,769,442 475,600 268,306 201,859 0 0%16 2 1,513,596 92,000 20,585 10,342 0 0%17 1 18,480 1,200 213 111 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 12 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 1 149,244 100 1,651 1,436 0 0%17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 08 11 61,145 90 1,537 1,337 0 0%09 19 4,019 6 77 67 0 0%10 3 216,800 270 6,837 5,949 7,990 117%11 11 297,588 380 9,124 7,938 1,325 15%12 43 892,447 882 24,406 21,232 0 0%13 9 1,237,397 962 33,710 29,325 29,257 87%14 105 4,549,577 3,523 88,952 77,386 0 0%15 149 1,308,366 781 38,671 33,644 24,181 63%16 23 161,902 135 5,673 5,071 4,692 83%17 24 1,054,139 1,085 46,284 40,267 35,740 77%

Lamb - LRP 08 27 12,877,316 90,600 348,852 303,501 138,254 40%09 26 2,230,602 15,200 95,454 83,045 324,721 340%10 7 2,291,579 13,850 70,522 61,352 0 0%11 21 16,466,275 61,076 368,488 320,581 757,078 205%12 21 16,000,563 56,150 334,806 291,276 1,428,236 427%13 31 16,154,209 81,829 376,666 287,848 2,399,031 637%14 16 2,641,012 9,200 123,546 79,160 0 0%16 3 400,881 2,000 8,182 6,546 0 0%

Total 08-17 619 151,509,292 4,383,989 4,005,793 3,026,609 5,501,894 137%

ILLINOIS Cattle - LGM 10 2 112,541 98 1,229 1,229 0 0%14 1 391,938 225 7,425 7,425 0 0%17 1 101,025 79 4,389 4,389 0 0%

Dairy Cattle - LGM 10 1 282 22 18 18 0 0%11 57 24,449,531 1,427,404 735,846 371,383 0 0%12 52 17,895,244 1,028,063 525,331 273,474 0 0%13 29 11,773,991 603,982 288,677 151,359 0 0%

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Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

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Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

14 14 4,866,957 239,850 102,795 57,666 0 0%15 14 3,502,670 184,278 94,642 52,978 736 1%16 7 557,459 36,020 9,230 4,799 2,404 26%17 5 937,635 56,500 17,798 9,256 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 03 2 33,129 44 711 619 0 0%04 14 663,261 944 19,334 16,820 469 2%05 15 390,184 528 9,454 8,222 0 0%06 5 148,884 162 2,096 1,823 0 0%07 3 61,599 71 534 465 0 0%08 3 57,356 58 865 753 0 0%09 3 66,474 73 1,839 1,601 0 0%10 5 3,001 3 104 90 0 0%11 6 62,906 43 3,091 2,689 163 5%12 7 82,764 58 3,646 3,172 0 0%13 8 184,993 214 6,328 5,506 0 0%14 14 366,344 235 8,863 7,710 0 0%15 7 500,124 351 12,391 10,779 0 0%16 12 1,160,806 756 51,948 45,012 0 0%17 15 719,183 525 33,429 28,957 47 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 06 10 98,144 124 972 845 1,642 169%07 9 0 0 0 0 0 0%08 10 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 10 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 3 125,724 160 2,301 2,002 0 0%11 6 166,362 211 7,766 6,757 193 2%12 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 10 794,538 718 20,765 18,067 8,074 39%14 18 1,799,481 1,601 40,510 35,242 0 0%15 24 1,878,924 996 59,947 52,154 26,711 45%16 26 933,672 817 37,803 32,988 236 1%17 15 2,300,521 2,169 120,017 104,414 46,448 39%

Swine - LGM 08 1 158,104 1,260 8,702 8,702 786 9%09 2 1,050,048 9,700 47,735 47,735 103,425 217%10 11 2,769,878 20,450 97,612 97,612 22,555 23%11 12 4,844,992 32,140 205,243 205,243 83,232 41%13 12 4,376,560 28,035 149,779 149,779 0 0%14 12 4,765,573 28,947 178,893 178,893 31,560 18%15 9 1,823,762 11,145 65,919 65,919 112,181 170%16 5 2,746,283 21,450 146,082 146,082 54,000 37%17 3 1,956,279 16,700 105,968 105,968 0 0%

Lamb - LRP 12 9 4,045,886 24,680 137,844 137,844 0 0%13 1 223,803 1,200 4,670 3,736 33,217 711%14 2 10,437 50 405 276 616 152%16 1 235,443 1,062 4,817 3,854 0 0%

Swine - LRP 04 5 81,870 862 2,781 2,419 0 0%05 11 298,524 2,485 13,046 11,350 8,283 63%06 9 782,715 8,275 23,791 20,697 23,093 97%07 9 252,705 2,200 5,627 4,896 0 0%08 10 252,190 2,150 6,631 5,768 28,449 429%09 7 133,560 1,200 1,162 1,011 0 0%10 11 545,685 4,680 26,733 23,259 11,502 43%11 15 3,214,490 19,080 150,779 131,174 0 0%12 15 1,128,060 5,760 59,372 51,654 14,457 24%13 15 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 13 27,802 205 1,206 1,050 0 0%16 14 36,550 311 1,457 1,268 1,065 73%17 5 356,382 2,915 28,964 25,198 16,783 58%

Total 03-17 680 113,305,228 3,834,324 3,707,312 2,752,050 632,327 17%

INDIANA Dairy Cattle - LGM 09 1 7,477 644 288 288 1,451 504%10 3 1,066,824 79,200 10,714 10,714 0 0%11 6 6,790,820 393,500 210,253 121,618 0 0%12 5 2,091,600 120,000 76,352 57,264 0 0%13 2 6,853,000 370,000 205,573 106,898 0 0%14 7 3,903,400 200,000 84,942 44,169 0 0%15 11 7,967,876 411,031 214,814 124,347 61,787 29%16 8 393,840 24,000 4,817 2,408 0 0%17 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 06 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%07 2 23,394 25 451 392 0 0%09 2 83,231 86 4,372 3,804 0 0%12 1 113,682 75 5,940 5,167 0 0%13 4 258,073 160 9,499 8,264 1,650 17%14 14 999,353 611 15,996 13,916 0 0%15 10 538,878 292 20,659 17,973 0 0%

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Losses Paid ($)

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Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

16 14 307,525 182 13,298 11,917 3,880 29%17 12 320,385 245 15,760 14,378 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 06 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%07 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 1 30,895 44 1,110 966 0 0%10 4 85,823 125 3,210 2,792 0 0%11 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 3 357,539 340 7,049 6,132 0 0%13 10 478,203 432 8,237 7,167 6,731 82%14 29 951,434 782 9,105 7,920 0 0%15 15 940,977 642 26,946 23,443 11,565 43%16 7 178,638 120 5,800 5,046 13,108 226%17 8 37,515 109 1,571 1,367 0 0%

Lamb - LRP 08 1 22,051 150 804 699 0 0%09 3 10,333 72 321 280 1,171 365%10 2 13,482 110 336 292 0 0%

Swine - LGM 10 1 100,586 700 2,680 2,680 1,404 52%12 1 2,500,553 15,000 56,401 56,401 0 0%14 1 114,950 500 2,821 2,821 0 0%

Swine - LRP 04 8 887,158 8,350 41,646 36,231 0 0%05 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%06 8 471,766 4,660 12,050 10,484 2,516 21%07 5 249,347 2,470 3,674 3,196 0 0%08 5 909,009 6,630 26,379 22,950 15,320 58%09 5 60,456 489 2,661 2,315 8,761 329%10 3 256,642 2,060 9,616 8,365 90 1%11 4 634,175 3,795 27,404 23,842 16,635 61%13 1 36,396 200 1,721 1,497 0 0%14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 6 92,661 525 1,699 1,478 3,452 203%17 2 10,123 90 772 672 271 35%

Total 04-17 256 41,150,070 1,648,446 1,147,741 772,553 149,792 13%

IOWA Cattle - LGM 06 84 2,603,292 15,273 349,598 349,598 91,863 26%07 77 12,024,376 10,529 241,886 241,886 26,627 11%08 40 5,613,443 4,637 106,153 106,153 127,341 120%09 43 2,987,053 2,815 95,085 95,085 42,094 44%10 30 668,832 590 18,322 18,322 0 0%11 33 1,440,775 1,180 60,259 60,259 542 1%12 20 52,369 35 1,802 1,802 0 0%13 4 208,554 135 4,873 4,873 0 0%14 9 2,163,588 1,345 39,946 39,946 0 0%15 2 199,988 100 3,495 3,495 0 0%16 9 1,394,998 887 41,645 41,645 11,296 27%17 14 3,312,175 2,503 129,126 129,126 0 0%

Dairy Cattle - LGM 09 1 628,440 42,000 35,542 35,542 143,906 405%10 2 82,242 6,022 2,440 2,440 4,233 173%11 46 16,657,751 983,800 493,254 262,498 0 0%12 27 5,818,733 334,870 163,655 83,248 0 0%13 28 14,622,805 748,263 345,890 191,218 875 0%14 19 8,349,634 440,500 149,585 87,409 0 0%15 28 21,444,908 1,046,355 413,325 218,925 1,944 0%16 23 10,412,722 659,003 179,060 95,273 0 0%17 23 10,384,294 637,002 165,473 89,868 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 04 72 19,886,142 28,123 501,670 436,452 41,545 8%05 43 3,928,038 4,406 82,295 71,599 0 0%06 45 5,049,823 4,827 90,036 78,329 43,819 49%07 37 2,768,830 2,738 47,887 41,661 0 0%08 23 272,110 233 5,161 4,490 3,930 76%09 28 1,425,860 1,421 41,869 36,427 2,910 7%10 25 521,332 501 13,972 12,155 0 0%11 23 464,678 392 13,994 12,174 876 6%12 14 949,146 605 50,901 44,284 0 0%13 9 1,308,481 801 43,620 37,949 0 0%14 15 1,545,716 885 36,524 31,777 0 0%15 32 7,724,430 3,778 298,952 260,088 0 0%16 35 4,816,445 2,876 191,027 167,188 8,967 5%17 35 4,908,827 3,399 244,569 212,991 4,739 2%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 03 2 15,698 30 283 246 0 0%04 5 179,421 252 4,304 3,744 121 3%05 48 1,264,216 2,105 18,269 15,894 0 0%06 46 2,675,669 3,793 38,282 33,303 11,753 31%07 65 2,021,687 2,905 35,182 30,606 6,495 18%08 61 2,180,207 3,073 65,365 56,865 113,436 174%09 57 254,172 400 7,252 6,309 22,409 309%

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Number of Head

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState Commodity

Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

10 38 565,416 859 14,554 12,664 5,370 37%11 35 560,500 724 13,555 11,794 729 5%12 37 3,303,112 3,480 71,066 61,826 4,027 6%13 39 3,667,813 3,295 89,308 77,700 97,437 109%14 60 7,802,913 6,354 166,477 144,836 22 0%15 138 9,458,455 6,518 309,255 269,050 192,526 62%16 65 5,981,498 5,009 250,768 218,609 261,845 104%17 66 3,472,937 3,589 148,844 130,931 28,456 19%

Lamb - LRP 08 22 2,069,669 13,327 48,156 41,896 102,977 214%09 12 775,697 5,240 17,428 15,163 719 4%10 7 2,622,932 15,512 80,975 70,451 0 0%11 9 146,883 665 1,198 1,042 3,021 252%12 15 1,645,402 6,074 32,333 28,129 148,228 458%13 14 860,075 5,060 17,593 13,524 87,817 499%14 8 14,750 73 785 493 0 0%16 10 706,456 3,310 14,387 11,982 5,263 37%17 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Swine - LGM 02 69 1,956,911 50,017 225,196 225,196 3,104 100%03 128 8,330,672 148,273 606,745 606,745 310,991 51%04 327 57,454,614 760,731 3,248,633 3,248,633 6,869,499 211%05 271 51,303,923 544,217 2,845,589 2,845,589 1,552,047 55%06 217 33,038,188 402,774 2,057,279 2,057,279 1,354,009 66%07 196 27,071,367 354,647 1,605,630 1,605,630 1,537,955 96%08 236 52,614,999 425,804 2,504,462 2,504,462 2,527,219 101%09 267 13,471,133 111,514 764,365 764,365 2,160,610 283%10 211 18,934,497 163,260 902,785 902,785 373,013 41%11 209 12,235,153 78,345 560,073 560,073 253,054 45%12 113 4,611,456 28,140 221,451 221,451 5,162 2%13 11 3,009,475 19,180 128,600 128,600 0 0%14 21 10,086,605 56,073 363,260 363,260 16,253 4%15 9 5,749,895 33,565 274,246 274,246 325,432 119%16 10 4,770,940 36,135 234,030 234,030 24,627 11%17 10 5,750,434 49,300 331,325 331,325 35,349 11%

Swine - LRP 02 192 8,818,037 134,112 540,455 470,189 1,313 0%03 265 13,315,293 183,916 692,779 602,709 17,865 3%04 51 3,515,217 36,304 118,746 103,307 17,782 15%05 17 737,195 6,059 25,654 22,320 1,820 7%06 22 852,956 7,699 33,984 29,572 4,337 13%07 18 322,879 2,735 11,880 10,337 9,516 80%08 17 795,893 5,825 51,216 44,558 50,998 100%09 11 52,409 350 4,094 3,562 12,909 315%10 13 1,565,072 13,430 123,724 107,640 37,940 31%11 18 4,362,310 25,848 263,265 229,043 42,466 16%12 15 2,565,634 15,350 148,368 129,078 38,699 26%13 5 679,390 5,600 25,717 22,374 0 0%14 6 866,512 4,175 39,676 34,517 6,930 17%15 9 1,642,799 9,050 103,800 90,307 128,605 124%16 1 265,140 2,000 8,630 7,508 0 0%17 3 57,970 500 5,020 3,865 0 0%

Total 02-17 4,829 579,691,376 8,799,404 25,219,187 23,647,787 19,369,662 77%

KANSAS Cattle - LGM 06 5 445,160 3,300 55,682 55,682 12,105 22%07 4 259,125 234 4,648 4,648 0 0%08 4 2,364 2 68 68 0 0%09 3 2,152 2 98 98 66 67%10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Dairy Cattle - LGM 10 1 1,143,342 83,700 15,861 15,861 0 0%11 4 11,178,800 660,000 340,060 190,545 0 0%12 2 7,303,800 420,000 261,514 135,987 0 0%13 4 5,507,210 281,000 147,068 78,297 0 0%14 3 5,431,890 297,000 96,810 52,997 0 0%15 1 1,061,120 56,000 28,932 15,043 0 0%16 1 1,141,440 75,000 28,739 14,946 0 0%17 1 916,490 56,000 24,527 12,755 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 05 58 2,482,320 3,023 43,662 37,985 0 0%06 64 4,749,604 4,612 53,111 46,207 100,585 189%07 69 2,602,729 2,545 35,852 31,192 0 0%08 68 445,002 382 10,838 9,429 9,622 89%09 75 432,650 401 19,569 17,026 18,695 96%10 40 90,404 80 2,335 2,032 0 0%11 53 781,863 622 12,079 10,508 0 0%

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Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

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Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

12 51 541,383 410 5,265 4,580 0 0%13 54 600,720 369 9,337 8,123 936 10%14 60 792,580 468 13,777 11,988 0 0%15 97 3,262,722 1,698 63,251 55,029 18,773 30%16 99 1,780,080 1,111 71,637 62,322 3,455 5%17 104 1,794,707 1,347 54,310 47,248 2,612 5%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 03 8 722,450 1,220 9,597 8,349 0 0%04 97 18,064,014 27,754 501,864 436,615 16,912 3%05 476 15,551,337 22,288 272,996 237,505 0 0%06 541 25,140,477 32,563 314,765 273,845 216,918 69%07 876 10,640,586 14,357 175,725 152,873 116,958 77%08 954 10,792,416 14,288 254,979 221,828 273,123 107%09 1,012 5,336,185 8,223 157,152 136,723 89,464 57%10 554 10,102,320 12,958 258,715 225,085 71,466 28%11 600 18,170,774 20,453 470,592 409,417 55,745 12%12 572 19,088,570 19,742 354,812 308,676 15,851 4%13 617 17,631,694 16,272 359,347 312,638 279,121 78%14 695 34,566,630 29,290 608,592 529,467 0 0%15 903 43,918,506 28,036 990,923 862,107 552,942 56%16 804 15,640,319 13,049 589,014 512,436 349,522 59%17 745 19,770,366 20,490 776,811 676,080 107,435 14%

Lamb - LRP 08 9 200,644 2,125 4,159 3,618 2,700 65%09 8 342,806 2,360 12,660 11,014 29,596 234%10 4 37,993 380 823 716 0 0%11 3 4,179 30 86 75 0 0%12 4 7,434 30 165 144 1,070 648%13 6 80,449 526 2,292 1,643 8,944 390%14 6 30,325 210 1,004 716 0 0%16 4 3,430 20 70 56 10 14%17 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Swine - LGM 08 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 1 285,529 2,000 15,091 15,091 8,996 60%11 1 1,088,446 6,700 53,714 53,714 18,472 34%12 1 468,220 2,800 18,443 18,443 0 0%13 1 765,272 5,000 27,081 27,081 0 0%14 1 1,400,211 8,000 62,091 62,091 0 0%15 1 1,334,583 8,000 58,359 58,359 21,610 37%16 2 530,947 4,000 23,019 23,019 21,920 95%17 1 292,948 2,500 15,885 15,885 0 0%

Swine - LRP 04 1 14,616 150 607 528 0 0%05 5 17,533 141 644 560 827 128%06 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%07 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%08 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 5 107,802 540 5,295 4,606 24 0%16 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 03-17 10,492 326,899,668 2,275,801 7,796,402 6,521,599 2,426,475 31%

KENTUCKY Dairy Cattle - LGM 10 1 545,840 42,000 29,764 29,764 18,425 62%11 2 1,351,600 80,000 42,373 21,413 0 0%12 12 3,252,130 187,000 111,234 72,677 0 0%13 9 1,482,400 74,000 41,101 25,653 3,365 8%14 8 1,502,800 80,000 21,075 10,959 0 0%15 31 12,254,042 742,683 261,942 135,117 0 0%16 11 1,016,035 75,545 11,015 6,464 0 0%17 8 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 08 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 2 63,168 61 2,599 2,261 0 0%11 4 71,521 66 2,917 2,538 0 0%12 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 6 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 6 11,839 11 437 380 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 08 24 207,288 310 7,677 6,680 4,279 56%09 31 653,573 971 16,698 14,527 10,013 60%

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Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState Commodity

Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

10 56 490,978 702 14,434 12,557 4,690 32%11 88 1,233,437 1,468 28,417 24,722 5,819 20%12 102 638,142 623 8,611 7,492 0 0%13 99 783,859 781 21,709 18,887 23,902 111%14 157 2,986,791 2,508 55,736 48,490 0 0%15 119 2,124,998 1,448 46,543 40,493 16,919 36%16 127 466,888 472 15,988 14,082 7,623 48%17 6 11,839 11 437 380 0 0%

Swine - LGM 13 1 2,688,004 17,500 88,748 88,748 0 0%Total 08-17 926 33,837,172 1,308,160 829,455 584,284 95,035 11%

LOUISIANA Feeder Cattle - LRP 17 2 57,713 70 1,299 1,130 0 0%Total 17 2 57,713 70 1,299 1,130 0 0%

MAINE Dairy Cattle - LGM 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 1 832,920 43,000 19,049 9,523 0 0%14 1 707,760 36,000 16,014 8,006 0 0%15 3 6,471,224 376,995 153,691 77,967 0 0%16 1 2,018,304 133,002 56,133 30,452 0 0%17 1 1,335,160 82,000 43,552 22,646 0 0%

Total 12-17 8 11,365,368 670,997 288,439 148,594 0 0%

MARYLAND Dairy Cattle - LGM 10 3 13,140 1,000 564 564 428 76%11 28 6,904,234 434,497 231,315 156,776 0 0%12 50 5,845,046 335,998 181,504 110,059 0 0%13 38 634,125 37,500 28,668 23,508 0 0%14 34 1,379,080 68,000 38,458 27,609 0 0%15 37 4,562,537 244,500 167,326 112,193 43,377 26%16 41 2,207,507 140,050 120,758 98,629 0 0%17 41 1,331,342 80,000 59,396 47,404 0 0%

Total 10-17 272 22,877,011 1,341,545 827,989 576,742 43,805 5%

MASSACHUSETTS Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 5 2,818,800 169,000 109,122 67,473 0 0%12 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 2 138,150 7,500 5,249 2,729 0 0%14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 1 172,890 9,000 4,290 2,231 0 0%

11-17 11 3,129,840 185,500 118,661 72,433 0 0%

MICHIGAN Cattle - LGM 06 1 15,895 100 2,933 2,933 0 0%Dairy Cattle - LGM 09 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

10 10 4,316,448 311,200 98,944 98,944 7,020 7%11 119 80,072,193 4,722,800 2,502,896 1,546,514 1,770 0%12 131 62,167,669 3,572,310 1,623,677 864,724 0 0%13 161 44,937,948 2,315,900 1,008,903 525,145 7,526 1%14 175 61,405,977 3,085,281 1,498,429 879,345 0 0%15 230 112,172,296 6,158,405 3,068,402 1,681,945 127,184 4%16 189 26,087,776 1,754,949 698,791 406,891 153,501 22%17 167 32,094,533 1,937,920 861,816 484,885 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 05 2 148,072 150 3,894 3,388 0 0%06 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%07 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%08 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 7 429,481 216 8,275 7,199 0 0%16 5 344,484 206 11,895 11,562 4,859 41%17 2 145,594 109 7,209 6,271 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 05 14 157,123 240 3,548 3,087 0 0%06 6 133,274 175 2,335 2,032 1,213 52%07 20 0 0 0 0 0 0%08 29 35,582 52 755 657 1,760 233%09 29 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 4 91,488 200 1,892 1,646 0 0%11 4 48,337 110 1,307 1,137 0 0%12 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 5 44,071 50 1,306 1,136 0 0%14 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 7 410,383 341 4,865 4,232 0 0%16 8 758,242 629 30,901 26,882 42,890 139%17 4 217,487 300 9,321 8,108 0 0%

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Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

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Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

Lamb - LRP 08 1 106,484 725 2,268 1,973 2,722 120%09 1 3,150 25 75 65 0 0%12 5 1,126,539 4,700 23,184 20,170 85,310 368%13 1 468,454 2,500 9,640 7,712 78,860 797%16 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Swine - LGM 13 1 666,505 4,100 21,122 21,122 0 0%14 3 1,754,537 10,200 63,995 63,995 0 0%15 4 1,964,176 11,900 90,058 90,058 38,432 43%16 6 1,374,015 11,100 76,074 76,074 0 0%17 5 1,591,793 13,800 87,469 87,469 9,960 11%

Swine - LRP 06 1 2,720 25 93 81 0 0%07 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%08 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 05-17 1,399 435,292,726 23,920,718 11,826,272 6,937,382 563,007 5%

MINNESOTA Cattle - LGM 06 2 46,906 470 5,671 5,671 0 0%09 1 32,074 30 1,399 1,399 0 0%10 1 84,770 80 63 63 0 0%12 1 40,841 30 1,033 1,033 0 0%13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Dairy Cattle - LGM 09 3 376,262 33,960 17,241 17,241 27,350 159%10 8 1,408,451 107,157 66,030 66,030 50,643 77%11 166 38,150,455 2,268,438 1,341,608 793,295 22,258 2%12 291 76,071,849 4,374,776 2,086,569 1,122,248 0 0%13 324 80,789,356 4,109,083 2,301,150 1,213,345 0 0%14 306 41,184,483 2,084,795 963,052 571,831 0 0%15 352 83,116,257 4,222,564 1,801,830 962,587 34,169 2%16 386 42,882,245 2,779,324 773,795 412,821 26,336 3%17 387 47,329,664 2,876,831 783,008 403,808 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 05 50 3,675,878 3,908 64,152 55,816 3,300 5%06 66 4,225,826 4,369 81,062 70,521 17,895 22%07 52 730,425 690 13,955 12,142 0 0%08 52 638,092 529 15,372 13,373 11,731 76%09 54 796,302 955 20,192 17,566 27,137 134%10 48 740,372 658 22,927 19,944 610 3%11 39 934,008 627 30,799 26,797 602 2%12 32 112,193 68 5,518 4,801 0 0%13 35 199,907 142 3,825 3,327 0 0%14 41 1,171,013 648 16,958 14,753 0 0%15 49 2,453,791 1,268 44,906 39,069 0 0%16 53 1,284,437 677 42,335 36,831 46,433 110%17 48 70,126 50 1,389 1,208 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 05 119 2,040,203 2,962 39,888 34,707 0 0%06 102 1,931,976 2,569 28,230 24,560 4,152 15%07 153 1,243,474 1,539 28,553 24,846 1,170 4%08 158 1,627,494 2,016 50,560 43,987 10,103 20%09 160 677,224 815 27,039 23,523 12,313 46%10 48 890,381 1,105 30,218 26,290 7,749 26%11 51 829,255 1,041 16,033 13,948 8,464 53%12 56 1,363,018 1,183 34,374 29,904 0 0%13 64 693,607 648 8,292 7,214 14,169 171%14 69 1,445,907 1,095 19,378 16,857 0 0%15 86 2,779,798 1,838 66,508 57,860 17,243 26%16 80 923,696 695 32,786 28,526 37,522 114%17 81 1,121,184 1,135 58,348 50,764 783 1%

Lamb - LRP 08 15 1,520,974 10,024 33,905 29,496 81,253 240%09 11 475,631 3,280 11,396 9,915 1,660 15%10 7 563,918 3,600 12,533 10,903 0 0%11 6 1,415,421 5,720 29,131 25,344 72,644 249%12 16 4,910,512 16,750 101,172 88,018 585,214 578%13 19 1,349,304 7,070 37,660 27,035 168,621 448%14 17 356,790 1,530 16,449 10,592 3,362 20%16 13 741,482 3,372 15,151 12,669 2,459 16%17 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%

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Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState Commodity

Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

Swine - LGM 08 1 63,335 500 3,512 3,512 0 0%10 1 755,399 6,200 33,377 33,377 8,149 24%11 4 3,239,514 20,125 105,099 105,099 86,387 82%12 5 3,500,621 21,150 118,390 118,390 0 0%13 6 3,416,862 21,300 101,725 101,725 1,910 2%14 6 9,609,430 55,000 262,231 262,231 130,122 50%15 8 6,998,894 41,800 196,254 196,254 321,621 164%16 4 3,776,987 29,000 107,334 107,334 28,750 27%17 7 3,532,944 31,500 172,609 172,609 0 0%

Swine - LRP 04 41 5,852,311 54,141 233,729 203,343 0 0%05 93 6,178,357 48,023 217,523 189,244 75,195 35%06 78 4,484,455 39,969 134,874 117,340 38,675 29%07 74 2,715,947 23,560 63,208 54,988 10,666 17%08 62 1,219,190 9,603 36,670 31,904 57,948 158%09 65 1,770,801 16,195 58,110 50,554 237,144 408%10 75 1,189,548 16,100 53,168 46,258 940 2%11 56 1,335,449 14,240 43,422 37,775 5,840 13%12 49 848,505 5,750 27,694 24,094 4,657 17%13 51 1,370,638 12,671 40,088 34,874 10,815 27%14 47 520,998 3,560 7,837 6,818 0 0%15 39 821,108 6,250 23,066 20,067 29,797 129%16 41 344,807 4,140 12,332 10,730 0 0%17 44 1,563,014 14,120 59,861 52,081 8,000 13%

Total 04-17 5,046 522,556,346 23,437,011 13,315,556 8,465,079 2,353,961 18%

MISSISSIPPI Feeder Cattle - LRP 12 1 69,774 75 2,570 2,236 0 0%13 8 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 8 1,288,996 1,091 22,634 19,690 0 0%15 28 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 13 8,975 10 278 242 0 0%

Total 12-17 58 1,367,745 1,176 25,482 22,168 0 0%

MISSOURI Cattle - LGM 06 1 2,948 17 187 187 0 0%Dairy Cattle - LGM 10 2 39,996 3,300 2,722 2,722 0 0%

11 2 872,272 49,800 27,067 14,074 0 0%12 2 395,982 22,810 8,857 4,565 0 0%13 11 3,147,894 167,554 66,065 35,031 6,644 10%14 7 1,664,255 86,750 34,986 25,357 0 0%15 7 2,063,085 114,014 49,720 30,913 0 0%16 5 1,092,699 69,640 30,490 21,890 0 0%17 5 19,960 1,170 448 233 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 05 5 109,836 126 1,644 1,430 0 0%06 5 3,755 4 37 32 0 0%07 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%08 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 3 61,659 60 2,392 2,081 0 0%10 1 3,811 4 98 85 0 0%11 1 32,876 25 1,051 914 1,604 153%12 2 74,718 50 3,107 2,703 0 0%13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 12 477,088 300 6,005 5,225 0 0%15 4 461,830 238 7,093 6,171 0 0%16 12 169,302 100 4,604 4,006 0 0%17 14 334,754 268 14,605 12,870 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 05 117 3,212,222 5,124 56,692 49,323 0 0%06 89 4,037,579 5,787 48,601 42,278 26,288 54%07 108 2,147,091 3,094 30,882 26,868 28,371 92%08 126 3,380,493 4,344 78,051 67,900 87,361 112%09 142 2,714,934 3,830 73,029 63,534 54,757 75%10 38 1,173,115 1,530 24,735 21,521 2,412 10%11 47 3,902,260 4,580 93,189 81,074 10,694 11%12 62 7,949,439 7,474 180,678 157,185 0 0%13 72 8,138,205 7,302 171,275 149,005 134,460 79%14 158 31,353,295 24,561 659,958 574,153 148 0%15 137 26,422,835 16,050 717,309 624,047 284,213 40%16 222 13,185,068 10,648 607,027 532,129 250,320 41%17 265 8,791,743 8,867 373,707 325,013 85,151 23%

Lamb - LRP 08 1 50,567 400 1,217 1,058 268 22%09 2 62,747 500 1,173 1,020 0 0%12 1 67,389 280 1,387 1,207 0 0%13 1 123,769 700 1,979 1,583 13,403 677%14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

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Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

Swine - LGM 10 1 89,575 680 3,374 3,374 0 0%13 1 828,397 5,200 37,281 37,281 0 0%14 1 1,467,744 8,000 55,144 55,144 0 0%15 1 1,168,888 7,000 66,771 66,771 89,840 135%16 1 270,476 2,000 14,676 14,676 0 0%

Swine - LRP 05 3 65,074 545 2,074 1,804 0 0%06 8 180,012 1,605 5,959 5,183 4,434 74%07 5 100,206 784 3,469 3,017 370 11%08 4 61,163 475 3,187 2,773 8,689 273%09 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 2 6,120 50 269 234 0 0%11 2 7,788 50 242 211 0 0%12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 2 10,800 75 337 293 0 0%16 2 14,068 100 237 206 0 0%17 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 05-17 1,737 132,011,782 647,865 3,575,087 3,080,354 1,089,427 30%

MONTANA Dairy Cattle - LGM 09 15 1,841,440 172,350 110,059 110,059 249,644 227%10 5 339,075 26,100 16,385 16,385 13,830 84%

Fed Cattle - LRP 09 2 518,969 500 26,793 23,310 0 0%16 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 06 14 1,142,213 1,678 14,658 12,752 6,230 43%07 24 538,035 674 10,469 9,108 11,355 108%08 75 7,849,504 11,121 352,219 306,430 792,743 225%09 43 2,009,349 3,040 88,955 77,390 206,903 233%10 141 12,205,603 15,917 467,989 407,152 373,754 80%11 178 15,234,902 17,864 624,064 542,938 152,332 24%12 101 2,407,482 2,381 72,533 63,102 30,636 42%13 110 4,408,562 4,122 125,453 109,146 23,773 19%14 143 8,340,836 7,340 202,314 176,011 0 0%15 154 1,698,576 1,105 54,439 47,364 0 0%16 102 1,206,197 935 61,922 53,871 16,024 26%17 106 3,080,748 3,332 144,522 126,698 76,146 53%

Lamb - LRP 08 6 632,277 4,570 13,935 12,123 27,566 198%09 9 611,800 4,250 14,988 13,039 38,106 254%10 8 517,882 3,775 14,053 12,225 0 0%11 7 362,526 1,602 6,949 6,047 1,907 27%12 7 1,702,915 5,600 51,319 44,648 242,178 472%13 9 471,731 2,745 9,846 6,916 40,580 412%14 12 400,842 1,350 19,885 12,531 0 0%16 5 246,953 1,190 6,524 4,803 1,594 24%17 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Swine - LGM 09 4 579,602 5,325 35,688 35,688 59,615 167%10 2 780,393 6,800 37,557 37,557 6,429 17%

Swine - LRP 09 3 233,452 2,028 14,373 12,505 26,135 182%10 14 3,300,121 23,814 147,878 128,655 12,638 9%11 8 431,654 2,300 16,504 14,358 14,376 87%12 1 288,600 1,700 9,119 7,934 0 0%

Total 06-17 1,312 73,382,239 335,508 2,771,392 2,430,745 2,424,494 87%

NEBRASKA Cattle - LGM 06 29 477,283 2,613 51,951 51,951 7,967 15%07 38 88,590 80 3,800 3,800 0 0%08 35 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 35 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 35 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 35 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 24 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 11 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 12 372,757 188 8,148 8,148 0 0%16 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 6 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Dairy Cattle - LGM 15 1 736,000 44,000 18,832 9,793 0 0%16 1 3,322,051 239,994 50,429 26,739 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 03 2 66,690 180 1,196 1,041 0 0%04 128 62,676,890 67,884 1,698,056 1,477,308 167,372 10%05 159 5,235,677 7,267 107,769 93,758 1,017 1%06 176 8,852,163 9,505 143,811 125,115 92,554 64%07 134 1,560,311 1,594 36,475 31,734 0 0%08 131 1,416,836 1,294 32,403 28,190 38,662 119%09 138 347,541 334 11,260 9,796 196 2%

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Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState Commodity

Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

10 134 1,634,670 1,467 46,919 40,819 2,087 4%11 166 863,967 632 35,521 30,903 5,676 16%12 163 472,302 319 14,665 12,758 0 0%13 145 2,742,995 1,629 70,894 61,677 42,525 60%14 154 1,108,676 616 28,733 24,999 0 0%15 148 2,288,532 1,156 69,771 60,703 0 0%16 161 954,916 546 35,807 31,153 37,726 105%17 183 2,077,709 1,513 88,816 76,331 6,329 7%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 03 3 210,614 343 3,412 2,968 0 0%04 32 2,991,708 4,396 88,534 77,024 2,500 3%05 575 8,715,966 13,295 144,560 125,764 0 0%06 714 16,424,264 22,340 204,223 177,678 76,862 38%07 908 7,670,257 11,055 128,529 111,811 194,434 151%08 1,062 9,944,835 12,985 268,290 233,403 413,746 154%09 1,203 5,377,763 7,594 173,634 151,060 457,249 263%10 1,033 10,989,386 15,551 361,387 314,411 265,774 74%11 1,279 29,203,924 34,443 986,235 858,019 149,856 15%12 1,432 22,892,705 22,939 672,147 584,763 52,655 8%13 1,404 10,485,438 10,068 275,647 239,817 94,439 34%14 1,376 21,304,382 17,473 443,882 386,176 252 0%15 1,447 19,319,956 12,347 532,938 463,659 318,457 60%16 1,400 7,302,952 6,082 313,045 271,312 208,306 67%17 1,480 11,750,765 12,635 524,872 456,192 132,936 25%

Lamb - LRP 08 6 341,748 2,500 6,825 5,939 10,356 152%09 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 6 92,515 650 1,946 1,693 0 0%11 6 766,694 2,860 15,779 13,728 1,956 12%12 6 1,519,796 5,470 28,448 24,750 142,605 501%13 4 157,526 800 6,740 4,339 9,239 137%14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Swine - LGM 11 1 302,286 1,700 5,265 5,265 3,644 69%12 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Swine - LRP 04 5 213,539 2,004 10,149 8,829 0 0%05 31 1,143,821 9,101 38,495 33,491 9,038 23%06 34 913,834 8,494 34,994 30,450 5,553 16%07 35 490,731 4,899 14,650 12,746 17 0%08 28 41,386 330 2,149 1,871 10 0%09 25 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 30 64,528 800 4,377 3,808 0 0%11 26 46,470 250 2,000 1,740 0 0%12 22 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 10 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 11 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 8 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 03-17 18,090 287,976,345 626,215 7,848,408 6,809,422 2,951,995 38%

NEVADA Lamb - LRP 08 2 450,272 4,700 13,362 11,625 0 0%09 2 41,893 300 1,754 1,526 5,385 307%10 1 68,298 500 3,842 3,343 0 0%11 2 213,552 800 6,744 5,867 0 0%12 5 1,227,626 4,385 38,766 33,726 123,552 319%13 6 610,932 3,200 24,522 16,142 39,341 160%14 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 3 515,562 2,600 14,204 10,336 792 6%17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 13 1 355,580 400 16,523 14,375 0 0%14 5 1,453,347 1,200 30,245 26,313 0 0%15 11 975,439 500 34,117 29,681 71,782 210%16 2 935,300 1,050 54,574 47,478 35,390 65%17 12 2,669,722 3,200 124,476 108,297 0 0%

Total 08-17 60 9,517,523 22,835 363,129 308,709 276,242 76%

NEW HAMPSHIRE Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 5 3,637,520 217,000 72,909 37,037 0 0%12 4 2,015,090 116,000 54,537 27,434 0 0%13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 2 1,652,800 80,000 30,376 15,796 0 0%

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Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

15 9 5,007,532 293,200 111,436 57,831 0 0%16 1 526,720 32,000 11,268 5,859 0 0%

Total 11-17 22 12,839,662 738,200 280,526 143,957 0 0%

NEW JERSEY Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 2 292,250 17,500 9,669 5,028 0 0%12 2 990,010 57,000 27,678 14,393 0 0%15 1 621,720 36,000 15,316 7,964 0 0%16 1 269,000 20,000 1,804 938 0 0%

11-17 6 2,172,980 130,500 54,467 28,323 0 0%

NEW MEXICO Dairy Cattle - LGM 12 1 2,604,000 150,000 66,767 34,719 0 0%14 1 5,084,820 238,500 79,019 41,090 0 0%15 2 2,121,170 99,500 50,897 26,300 0 0%16 1 207,900 15,000 3,491 2,164 0 0%17 1 503,400 30,000 10,355 5,385 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 14 2 724,066 400 19,892 17,306 0 0%15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 1 945,770 500 42,469 36,948 0 0%17 1 123,367 90 5,259 4,575 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 09 3 310,577 438 9,886 8,601 0 0%10 24 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 14 3,323,595 3,825 89,434 77,807 18,419 21%12 10 2,850,892 2,180 94,867 82,535 0 0%13 22 5,003,437 4,024 113,307 98,576 137,948 122%14 19 2,356,322 1,760 33,260 28,936 0 0%15 48 3,169,479 1,777 87,247 75,905 6,174 7%16 72 3,008,713 2,204 102,629 89,287 163,877 160%17 23 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 09-17 246 32,337,508 550,198 808,779 630,134 326,418 40%

NEW YORK Dairy Cattle - LGM 09 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 3 20,196 1,500 788 788 373 47%11 86 55,354,776 3,259,367 1,949,749 1,176,936 0 0%12 53 41,285,721 2,374,993 1,106,333 602,549 0 0%13 46 40,450,621 2,138,891 999,303 531,964 0 0%14 46 56,997,037 2,882,640 1,134,799 587,869 0 0%15 123 206,157,921 11,191,535 5,819,340 3,174,919 50,051 1%16 29 22,602,515 1,459,550 578,213 334,130 109,581 19%17 22 20,589,744 1,253,610 457,445 260,114 0 0%

Total 09-17 409 443,458,531 24,562,086 12,045,970 6,669,269 160,005 1%

NORTH CAROLINA Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 7 2,365,344 137,780 90,157 45,233 0 0%12 10 1,555,456 89,600 53,286 26,740 0 0%13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 14 295,990 14,000 6,833 3,553 0 0%15 14 422,050 24,000 11,442 5,950 0 0%16 14 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 14 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 15 1 5,406 3 181 157 0 0%16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 08 1 2,026 3 16 13 21 131%09 1 214,637 450 2,375 2,066 0 0%11 2 160,370 160 3,651 3,177 0 0%12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 1 48,128 45 475 413 0 0%14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 3 696,681 517 7,810 6,795 0 0%16 3 969,671 926 26,177 23,514 10,316 39%17 5 124,186 170 4,964 4,922 0 0%

Total 08-17 106 6,859,945 267,654 207,367 122,533 10,337 5%

NORTH DAKOTA Cattle - LGM 06 3 112,883 840 22,063 22,063 11,757 53%07 6 0 0 0 0 0 0%08 6 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 6 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 6 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 6 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 6 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 6 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 6 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Dairy Cattle - LGM 09 1 220,859 13,353 4,066 4,066 0 0%11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 3 4,879,172 270,746 175,074 107,686 0 0%16 1 3,414,600 240,000 83,497 43,419 0 0%17 1 3,972,825 240,000 100,851 52,443 0 0%

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Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState Commodity

Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

Fed Cattle - LRP 05 25 256,240 272 5,094 4,432 0 0%06 26 2,131,733 2,024 47,070 40,952 10,017 21%07 38 1,610,309 1,479 37,686 32,787 0 0%08 41 1,272,237 1,067 34,232 29,782 9,175 27%09 41 400,377 360 23,265 20,241 26,415 114%10 27 876,174 763 27,636 24,043 0 0%11 30 2,315,108 1,597 84,844 73,813 722 1%12 23 824,780 503 35,677 31,039 0 0%13 20 1,196,054 717 31,076 27,036 10,579 34%14 22 538,691 300 12,643 10,999 0 0%15 30 576,233 279 25,608 22,279 0 0%16 35 364,288 250 16,848 14,658 0 0%17 39 928,401 657 46,411 40,378 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 05 316 7,369,932 10,522 153,633 133,661 0 0%06 273 11,499,663 14,741 154,734 134,616 116,585 75%07 486 4,255,084 7,895 58,815 51,167 39,159 67%08 523 6,979,646 10,071 170,785 148,578 394,753 231%09 588 3,241,824 4,638 88,244 76,775 256,270 290%10 359 5,193,475 7,378 143,041 124,444 95,489 67%11 520 11,126,010 12,553 317,466 276,193 45,733 14%12 516 11,418,858 10,454 248,847 216,504 11,950 5%13 554 3,721,704 3,810 95,829 83,369 73,897 77%14 626 18,952,139 16,790 351,566 305,856 0 0%15 696 16,305,531 10,227 371,005 322,777 209,253 56%16 668 5,991,623 4,448 166,943 145,114 435,412 261%17 672 5,779,864 6,251 240,953 210,129 178,867 74%

Lamb - LRP 08 7 849,721 5,950 24,477 21,294 41,633 170%09 7 56,851 410 1,209 1,051 634 52%10 11 913,433 6,400 29,080 25,301 0 0%11 12 260,930 1,060 5,945 5,171 13,900 234%12 12 1,368,986 4,625 28,174 24,511 162,388 576%13 21 779,115 4,325 16,516 13,101 105,429 638%14 12 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 8 698,027 3,300 14,222 11,378 3,995 28%17 6 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Swine - LRP 05 2 24,788 200 492 428 0 0%06 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%07 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%08 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 1 1,442 10 96 84 0 0%

Total 05-17 7,373 142,679,610 921,265 3,495,713 2,933,618 2,254,012 64%

OHIO Cattle - LGM 14 1 83,925 50 658 658 0 0%Dairy Cattle - LGM 09 1 28,400 2,000 1,261 1,261 7,045 559%

10 1 389,040 29,000 12,117 12,117 6,303 52%11 13 2,880,806 172,050 96,138 53,249 0 0%12 11 2,571,239 148,011 73,164 38,344 0 0%13 10 8,373,335 454,180 204,069 110,727 0 0%14 16 22,391,048 1,079,501 512,492 267,829 0 0%15 41 39,316,281 2,175,435 988,012 528,424 0 0%16 17 1,560,898 108,713 38,067 26,049 6,985 18%17 18 2,191,729 133,315 58,829 36,440 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 05 12 480,414 495 12,936 11,254 0 0%06 12 368,797 352 6,549 5,698 4,244 65%07 14 102,144 95 2,203 1,917 0 0%08 15 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 15 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 15 389,530 293 18,902 16,444 2,316 12%12 13 88,088 55 4,145 3,606 81 2%13 12 147,030 85 6,605 5,746 1,767 27%14 14 591,104 345 12,208 10,622 0 0%15 14 264,743 133 8,782 7,640 0 0%16 12 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 8 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 05 17 324,123 415 6,950 6,046 0 0%06 10 111,519 154 2,203 1,917 0 0%07 28 167,160 250 3,182 2,768 0 0%

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08 29 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 37 12,909 30 350 304 0 0%10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 10 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 17 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 8 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 7 163,200 120 1,941 1,689 0 0%15 11 486,989 507 10,659 9,272 0 0%16 11 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 9 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Lamb - LRP 08 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 1 118,877 400 2,446 2,128 19,975 817%13 1 42,900 250 883 706 6,715 760%

Swine - LGM 10 1 11,833 100 591 591 0 0%17 1 264,819 3,000 19,087 19,087 0 0%

Swine - LRP 05 6 66,800 502 2,196 1,911 4,533 206%06 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%07 6 38,062 329 999 869 281 28%08 6 17,555 160 532 463 977 184%09 6 12,460 100 493 429 2,284 463%10 5 37,579 350 2,496 2,172 1,177 47%11 6 59,426 310 3,054 2,657 2,332 76%12 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 05-17 574 84,154,762 4,311,085 2,115,199 1,191,034 67,015 3%

OKLAHOMA Cattle - LGM 06 4 553,414 1,951 31,493 31,493 11,151 35%07 11 785,897 682 28,580 28,580 8,566 30%08 4 276,600 223 9,667 9,667 21,642 224%09 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 1 2,380,500 150,000 46,807 46,807 0 0%12 2 3,385,200 195,000 156,289 81,270 0 0%13 1 3,919,500 195,000 136,712 71,090 0 0%14 1 186,732 10,800 2,151 1,119 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 05 5 45,940 50 857 745 0 0%06 4 232,988 242 3,201 2,785 4,716 147%07 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%08 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 2 127,254 133 3,567 3,103 0 0%11 2 99,729 83 3,073 2,674 0 0%12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 15 1,380,193 755 24,279 21,123 0 0%16 6 587,554 399 19,081 16,600 19,189 101%17 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 03 1 38,357 65 825 718 0 0%04 74 9,416,717 14,587 258,503 224,899 11,576 4%05 148 11,788,807 16,923 235,298 204,701 0 0%06 151 20,454,585 25,087 258,613 224,996 234,178 91%07 245 5,824,513 7,746 104,036 90,512 46,618 45%08 292 4,936,971 6,118 110,140 95,822 93,856 85%09 302 2,993,087 4,043 94,570 82,274 165,541 175%10 138 7,978,212 9,748 171,566 149,262 56,846 33%11 126 16,094,454 17,036 350,698 305,109 31,406 9%12 172 26,365,739 25,006 451,594 392,887 0 0%13 182 17,126,210 14,483 228,869 199,114 150,515 66%14 587 40,185,015 30,666 613,503 533,761 0 0%15 992 70,518,556 42,528 1,354,345 1,178,278 986,091 73%16 387 23,944,800 19,974 638,439 557,842 539,705 85%17 271 12,223,261 13,710 390,835 340,077 39,325 10%

Swine - LRP 04 1 556 6 27 23 0 0%Total 03-17 4,153 283,851,341 803,044 5,727,618 4,897,331 2,420,921 42%

OREGON Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 2 5,806,800 360,000 254,035 132,098 0 0%13 2 1,525,500 75,000 20,551 10,275 0 0%14 1 1,784,000 100,000 20,827 10,413 0 0%15 1 610,400 40,000 14,181 10,210 0 0%

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Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

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Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

Fed Cattle - LRP 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 2 818,071 573 23,819 20,722 0 0%13 2 77,719 50 1,801 1,567 0 0%14 4 488,015 285 6,225 5,416 0 0%15 4 523,725 261 20,504 17,839 0 0%16 1 753,773 430 32,664 28,417 34,603 106%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 08 23 924,834 1,154 32,934 28,651 56,224 171%09 24 233,866 410 7,934 6,903 13,468 170%10 32 484,123 621 18,980 16,512 9,858 52%11 13 1,091,738 1,215 42,430 36,914 8,294 20%12 23 2,572,459 2,107 74,390 64,720 0 0%13 14 2,410,301 2,149 78,547 68,337 3,677 5%14 60 2,122,612 1,916 51,406 44,722 0 0%15 102 884,402 628 31,540 27,439 0 0%16 4 165,740 136 8,200 7,135 6,632 81%17 15 602,493 651 28,521 24,844 5,227 18%

Lamb - LRP 08 17 4,002,516 26,500 106,574 92,720 124,722 117%09 10 2,874,330 19,200 113,713 98,929 336,436 296%10 14 4,746,777 31,750 154,725 134,608 0 0%11 16 7,002,973 30,350 153,257 133,335 204,089 133%12 27 13,676,870 50,482 310,217 269,888 832,347 268%13 35 4,244,068 23,065 132,726 93,421 464,320 350%14 28 3,982,715 18,335 169,408 109,568 13,927 8%16 6 2,366,713 11,180 61,967 45,735 14,942 24%17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Swine - LRP 14 1 26,280 100 1,235 1,075 156 13%Total 08-17 485 66,803,813 798,548 1,973,311 1,542,413 2,128,922 108%

PENNSYLVANIA Dairy Cattle - LGM 09 5 349,018 26,250 18,967 18,967 63,998 337%10 44 2,225,208 163,470 74,726 74,726 54,440 73%11 133 37,529,545 2,268,013 1,375,587 827,835 26,550 2%12 172 50,743,028 2,916,868 1,455,841 798,908 0 0%13 103 12,508,916 641,686 326,288 180,568 5,513 2%14 85 15,003,471 765,034 347,077 224,011 0 0%15 128 49,712,517 2,728,352 1,325,071 721,944 7,410 1%16 78 14,553,640 966,015 312,426 177,553 15,146 5%17 89 10,870,134 657,823 259,185 152,023 25,878 10%

Swine - LGM 14 1 45,980 200 2,002 2,002 0 0%15 1 181,020 1,050 7,494 7,494 13,026 174%16 1 190,438 1,475 10,160 10,160 0 0%17 1 206,556 1,800 14,330 14,330 0 0%

Total 09-17 841 194,119,471 11,138,036 5,529,154 3,210,521 211,961 4%

SOUTH CAROLINA Dairy Cattle - LGM 13 1 350,553 18,597 5,326 2,770 0 0%14 1 652,698 37,750 7,443 3,870 0 0%15 16 8,968,698 529,797 177,790 92,346 0 0%16 3 95,723 6,096 742 386 735 99%17 2 441,760 28,000 5,200 2,688 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%Feeder Cattle - LRP 11 16 396,645 449 9,585 8,340 3,386 35%Total 11-17 41 10,906,077 620,689 206,086 110,400 4,121 2%

SOUTH DAKOTA Cattle - LGM 06 11 197,275 823 23,408 23,408 0 0%07 9 460,619 410 11,373 11,373 1,297 11%08 8 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 12 1,595,563 1,500 94,174 94,174 26,615 28%10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 13 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 4 20,242,751 15,305 779,768 779,768 0 0%

Dairy Cattle - LGM 09 4 63,332 6,246 2,523 2,523 0 0%10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 10 1,978,062 131,898 72,847 50,767 0 0%12 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 13 8,776,978 454,600 236,879 130,351 0 0%14 2 1,276,465 66,500 43,003 30,963 0 0%15 5 13,762,652 620,200 234,679 119,239 0 0%16 3 11,417,450 720,000 173,025 86,510 0 0%17 3 11,448,030 697,250 153,587 76,789 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 05 39 2,734,537 3,700 57,244 49,801 0 0%06 35 1,721,725 2,016 31,897 27,751 10,120 32%07 36 793,452 718 15,373 13,373 2,714 18%08 39 2,066,417 1,729 57,702 50,201 58,801 102%

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09 47 4,778,697 4,072 186,183 161,979 499,467 268%10 70 9,622,420 8,422 326,541 284,093 67,417 21%11 83 7,237,045 5,517 257,560 224,078 32,692 13%12 84 5,139,245 3,432 156,282 135,963 324 0%13 77 3,738,251 2,463 128,336 111,651 10,638 8%14 76 10,696,357 6,340 253,307 220,374 0 0%15 90 9,358,364 4,961 293,393 255,252 13,245 5%16 94 8,169,765 5,193 342,304 298,098 149,768 44%17 101 6,876,645 5,134 340,287 296,051 1,282 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 03 17 690,312 1,130 10,591 9,214 0 0%04 115 7,983,519 12,586 197,994 172,258 853 0%05 255 12,883,225 18,828 269,402 234,384 0 0%06 249 20,539,704 27,864 268,885 233,925 188,367 70%07 286 6,768,670 10,454 147,911 128,682 64,919 44%08 304 14,551,114 18,402 406,023 353,240 970,542 239%09 347 13,172,835 18,022 527,067 458,540 668,801 127%10 441 16,395,050 22,252 528,168 459,504 264,790 50%11 719 51,867,512 62,699 1,759,346 1,530,624 344,207 20%12 787 35,184,500 34,732 1,106,685 962,817 101,768 9%13 812 34,799,342 33,310 945,649 822,707 966,719 102%14 800 76,872,120 62,656 1,704,495 1,482,911 0 0%15 984 68,152,832 41,600 1,983,885 1,725,983 1,020,571 51%16 954 31,635,013 26,298 1,352,703 1,177,724 1,128,033 83%17 1,053 30,788,877 33,265 1,495,698 1,304,323 581,084 39%

Lamb - LRP 08 53 9,587,315 67,087 229,286 199,485 271,143 118%09 28 6,217,845 42,108 154,240 134,187 98,571 64%10 25 604,875 4,435 12,057 10,487 0 0%11 28 4,882,961 18,640 85,519 74,403 124,792 146%12 53 21,855,095 74,170 450,536 391,972 1,909,207 424%13 52 8,011,733 41,049 198,944 149,297 180,645 593%14 32 674,371 2,850 19,218 14,459 0 0%16 34 4,727,296 21,805 98,046 78,922 20,427 21%17 16 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Swine - LGM 08 1 394,053 3,200 17,532 17,532 0 0%Swine - LRP 05 23 3,295,661 28,339 118,287 102,906 24,069 20%

06 26 2,425,482 22,650 95,260 82,880 34,474 36%07 26 2,163,466 18,630 69,756 60,690 66,759 96%08 31 2,837,319 22,550 155,483 135,271 262,955 169%09 30 1,169,350 8,800 54,622 47,520 207,133 379%10 31 258,940 1,980 10,843 9,433 0 0%11 31 150,720 1,000 7,637 6,644 6,758 88%12 19 57,881 300 2,905 2,527 1,316 45%13 18 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 4 3,034 20 89 77 0 0%16 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 03-17 9,692 635,754,119 3,572,140 18,756,437 16,110,058 10,383,283 55%

TENNESSEE Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 3 2,004,000 120,000 95,239 49,524 0 0%12 4 3,682,924 212,150 154,444 115,750 0 0%13 2 844,920 42,000 40,512 33,617 41,120 102%15 1 474,754 31,111 7,251 3,625 0 0%17 1 284,865 17,604 754 377 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 17 1 46,547 42 1,225 1,225 0 0%Feeder Cattle - LRP 08 12 561,870 993 18,117 15,760 5,001 28%

09 14 347,196 410 9,596 8,348 33,909 353%10 25 764,846 1,088 15,616 13,586 3,010 19%11 77 3,166,155 3,467 84,809 73,785 6,010 7%12 50 2,644,362 2,428 28,493 24,789 0 0%13 34 2,301,424 2,285 21,760 18,932 29,427 135%14 48 2,656,426 2,226 29,333 25,516 0 0%15 61 2,755,938 1,701 44,212 38,464 6,617 15%16 41 685,968 593 13,847 12,548 10,242 74%17 28 196,346 191 6,593 5,736 0 0%

Total 08-17 402 23,418,541 438,289 571,801 441,582 135,336 24%

TEXAS Cattle - LGM 07 6 698,726 597 14,006 14,006 1,924 14%08 6 817,657 655 28,455 28,455 38,870 137%09 4 219,344 200 7,326 7,326 4,511 62%10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 3 421,538 300 15,539 15,539 7,200 46%12 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

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Farmer Paid Premium ($)

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Reinsurance Year

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Protection in Force ($)

15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 1 30,691 24 791 791 0 0%

Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 7 2,869,660 176,000 99,002 50,415 0 0%12 8 4,112,080 236,000 99,378 50,061 0 0%13 5 5,898,600 290,000 134,578 67,289 0 0%14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 3 2,748,785 145,500 66,034 33,695 36,788 56%16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 05 17 35,323 37 1,194 1,039 0 0%06 27 44,736 46 948 824 0 0%07 28 265,539 259 5,043 4,387 0 0%08 30 109,123 105 2,348 2,043 1,947 83%09 30 127,637 118 2,110 1,835 0 0%10 7 883 1 39 34 0 0%11 3 12,559 10 134 117 0 0%12 4 27,783 20 612 532 0 0%13 4 23,634 15 561 488 0 0%14 16 411,122 250 4,233 3,682 0 0%15 10 114,844 58 4,198 3,653 0 0%16 6 357,408 300 7,830 6,812 0 0%17 9 254,674 202 7,416 6,452 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 03 6 384,553 631 5,682 4,943 0 0%04 31 4,485,678 7,364 104,473 90,888 0 0%05 150 3,071,764 4,702 59,524 51,788 0 0%06 195 3,611,321 5,257 49,545 43,099 47,579 96%07 409 2,560,899 3,588 43,372 37,734 28,581 66%08 486 3,248,229 4,378 83,566 72,702 81,147 97%09 702 1,373,056 1,966 47,462 41,291 89,199 188%10 233 2,002,914 2,827 54,773 47,652 24,074 44%11 239 1,150,046 1,464 29,703 25,843 2,801 9%12 63 1,367,450 1,368 19,095 16,612 0 0%13 68 1,918,240 1,913 31,369 27,292 5,627 18%14 172 3,099,815 2,728 33,020 28,728 0 0%15 140 5,376,739 3,388 127,039 110,521 133,837 105%16 107 2,717,191 2,330 117,162 101,590 31,934 27%17 130 4,693,089 5,384 205,587 179,033 1,838 1%

Lamb - LRP 08 26 7,897,603 57,078 186,241 162,028 302,711 163%09 27 2,790,608 20,796 95,792 83,338 204,061 213%10 22 4,645,606 30,149 147,213 128,075 0 0%11 26 5,582,058 22,999 124,608 108,410 105,450 85%12 19 10,088,380 35,848 230,587 200,604 1,002,299 435%13 16 2,786,085 16,051 74,112 54,679 327,720 442%14 17 358,713 1,793 18,916 11,883 3,457 18%16 7 1,436,223 6,825 29,239 23,391 6,330 22%

Total 03-17 3,537 96,248,606 1,091,524 2,419,855 1,951,599 2,489,885 103%

UTAH Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 16 11,767,670 737,475 272,383 169,469 5,896 2%12 2 3,906,000 225,000 89,887 46,331 0 0%13 2 5,559,900 275,000 167,976 104,464 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 05 3 101,689 100 2,067 1,799 0 0%Feeder Cattle - LRP 05 2 493,894 620 4,283 3,726 0 0%

07 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 1 196,320 200 8,942 7,779 0 0%

Lamb - LRP 08 40 7,266,833 62,740 261,990 227,929 158,065 60%09 23 1,918,943 14,280 65,532 57,013 102,880 157%10 4 391,810 2,900 10,205 8,879 0 0%11 5 4,050,526 15,000 87,458 76,088 221,147 253%12 12 10,885,922 35,650 224,031 194,904 1,566,984 699%13 33 12,920,499 69,830 293,159 226,876 2,059,327 702%14 15 851,273 3,325 38,265 24,540 5,113 13%16 1 22,176 100 993 645 0 0%

Total 05-17 161 60,333,455 1,442,220 1,527,171 1,150,442 4,119,412 270%

VERMONT Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 94 76,965,414 4,746,380 2,172,262 1,106,688 0 0%12 61 35,501,499 2,043,720 852,165 427,336 0 0%13 7 3,350,675 170,287 83,941 43,076 0 0%14 5 384,357 18,650 8,102 4,213 0 0%15 24 20,934,865 1,216,197 463,796 239,522 0 0%16 2 604,686 37,225 10,668 5,548 0 0%17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 11-17 194 137,741,496 8,232,459 3,590,934 1,826,383 0 0%

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VIRGINIA Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 25 11,882,052 719,599 349,279 205,273 0 0%12 51 7,177,996 413,350 199,436 102,128 0 0%13 55 6,102,000 300,000 64,839 32,848 0 0%14 50 6,530,038 311,400 72,700 36,920 0 0%15 46 2,679,690 123,500 39,535 22,195 0 0%16 46 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 43 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 11 2 127,469 84 2,593 2,256 0 0%12 2 230,985 137 10,360 9,014 0 0%14 2 297,407 175 7,413 6,450 0 0%16 1 46,250 35 1,972 1,716 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 08 20 1,451,609 1,895 52,369 45,558 39,888 76%09 17 238,228 370 7,210 6,272 17,323 240%10 30 1,015,269 1,283 26,412 22,979 21,026 80%11 50 2,003,105 2,430 59,024 51,348 15,515 26%12 53 1,653,645 1,558 35,654 31,020 5,240 15%13 36 1,282,360 1,127 26,358 22,930 18 0%14 72 4,737,540 3,760 103,913 90,407 0 0%15 48 3,187,307 2,000 77,301 67,251 26,329 34%16 60 2,309,794 1,876 81,424 71,064 31,113 38%17 58 1,655,274 1,638 76,425 67,057 15,496 20%

Lamb - LRP 08 2 8,799 102 175 152 148 85%09 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 08-17 790 54,616,817 1,886,319 1,294,392 894,838 172,096 13%

WASHINGTON Dairy Cattle - LGM 10 7 3,020,260 235,500 70,298 70,298 0 0%11 40 39,415,482 2,427,148 1,216,298 656,633 0 0%12 22 24,754,064 1,425,260 629,882 323,348 0 0%13 5 9,081,285 498,500 221,746 139,602 0 0%14 6 11,250,000 633,000 192,616 122,765 0 0%15 7 15,327,764 860,400 327,069 178,763 49,269 15%16 4 6,875,807 493,999 140,341 75,557 2,424 2%17 4 7,233,050 434,000 107,573 58,074 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 3 248,237 121 7,248 6,306 1,879 26%16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 08 14 448,924 634 9,376 8,154 14,749 157%09 22 172,853 242 6,136 5,337 30,361 495%10 49 1,577,090 2,307 60,178 52,357 35,846 60%11 60 780,684 945 29,028 25,255 3,400 12%12 56 592,993 580 24,283 21,126 318 1%13 54 563,451 545 22,016 19,156 0 0%14 79 5,887,766 4,662 134,188 116,742 0 0%15 75 683,337 432 22,374 19,465 8,073 36%16 44 191,696 153 9,336 8,122 0 0%17 32 1,087,676 1,170 54,036 47,013 7,457 14%

Lamb - LRP 10 1 13,446 110 277 241 0 0%11 2 212,506 1,120 4,374 3,805 2,149 49%12 3 127,211 450 2,618 2,277 13,559 518%13 2 5,940 45 122 98 930 762%14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 2 14,487 100 300 240 0 0%

Total 08-17 604 129,566,009 7,021,423 3,291,713 1,960,734 170,414 5%

WEST VIRGINIA Dairy Cattle - LGM 12 3 583,905 33,500 14,376 7,475 0 0%13 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 05 1 6,030 6 181 157 0 0%Feeder Cattle - LRP 05 5 214,443 356 4,378 3,809 0 0%

06 5 468,921 710 8,407 7,314 2,099 25%07 6 150,500 260 3,470 3,019 0 0%08 7 120,516 178 5,440 4,732 1,288 24%09 5 53,248 85 2,215 1,927 1,528 69%

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Number of Head

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState Commodity

Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

10 11 189,448 213 4,065 3,536 772 19%11 35 1,047,601 1,099 20,998 18,266 42 0%12 50 1,573,516 1,413 31,517 27,416 0 0%13 50 308,620 275 3,236 2,815 0 0%14 60 2,684,680 2,005 49,622 43,171 0 0%15 55 1,357,847 856 31,247 27,186 0 0%16 63 58,333 42 3,039 2,644 0 0%17 64 208,522 189 7,701 6,700 0 0%

Lamb - LRP 08 1 5,015 50 100 87 15 15%10 1 8,171 100 168 146 0 0%11 1 17,036 140 139 120 0 0%12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 05-17 441 9,056,352 41,477 190,299 160,520 5,744 3%

WISCONSIN Cattle - LGM 06 3 27,390 268 4,282 4,282 0 0%07 3 738,559 642 20,246 20,246 0 0%08 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 6 14,396 14 721 721 132 18%10 6 20,297 19 640 640 0 0%11 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 8 27,810 15 1,002 1,002 0 0%16 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Dairy Cattle - LGM 09 12 1,200,630 104,877 97,254 97,254 218,579 225%10 53 6,691,603 504,328 271,920 271,920 124,871 46%11 421 153,875,001 9,238,286 5,010,527 2,934,172 4,420 0%12 662 138,589,516 7,962,974 3,757,753 2,017,896 0 0%13 747 200,061,484 10,256,319 4,938,376 2,642,495 24,609 0%14 763 124,659,692 6,430,557 2,407,811 1,347,183 0 0%15 865 127,916,984 7,468,361 3,316,549 1,769,482 185,954 6%16 781 73,534,626 4,965,895 1,771,131 962,475 34,705 2%17 775 85,457,192 5,215,970 2,036,560 1,118,975 12,231 1%

Fed Cattle - LRP 05 18 942,723 886 19,920 17,333 0 0%06 19 1,418,208 1,434 25,536 22,215 692 3%07 16 385,277 324 8,015 6,972 0 0%08 15 267,499 205 7,569 6,584 9,662 128%09 16 128,217 105 5,332 4,638 19,312 362%10 17 536,015 441 21,043 18,306 0 0%11 16 269,199 193 6,902 6,005 0 0%12 15 190,522 110 6,065 5,277 0 0%13 15 74,759 46 837 728 0 0%14 19 327,633 181 6,466 5,629 0 0%15 23 1,727,063 853 56,832 49,444 5,331 9%16 27 934,909 539 39,555 34,027 1,310 3%17 23 154,679 116 5,961 5,187 2,847 48%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 05 4 119,905 182 2,220 1,931 0 0%06 7 131,816 221 2,009 1,749 355 18%07 16 34,828 53 832 724 0 0%08 17 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 18 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 7 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 12 138,688 173 3,263 2,839 0 0%12 12 234,262 208 6,328 5,505 0 0%13 12 53,534 50 977 850 0 0%14 12 100,773 100 2,890 2,515 0 0%15 32 1,255,451 905 26,213 22,801 6,387 24%16 28 1,063,849 1,491 24,266 20,922 3,874 16%17 32 267,594 477 11,539 9,773 2,771 24%

Lamb - LRP 08 1 5,190 40 189 164 123 65%09 2 76,330 539 1,927 1,677 714 37%10 3 23,251 160 757 659 0 0%11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 10 580,077 2,076 12,535 10,907 74,905 598%13 11 244,282 1,342 6,467 4,764 34,863 539%14 6 18,430 80 933 587 0 0%16 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Swine - LRP 05 4 1,302,884 10,700 53,560 46,597 1,506 3%06 6 1,853,562 17,550 62,965 54,778 11,824 19%07 6 1,431,211 12,500 40,360 35,112 22,744 56%

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Number of Head

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState Commodity

Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

08 5 296,678 2,450 9,649 8,394 21,120 219%09 5 0 0 0 0 0 0%10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%11 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 3 0 0 0 0 0 0%14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 2 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 3 4,085 30 235 205 0 0%17 6 62,180 580 3,538 3,078 0 0%

Total 05-17 5,687 929,470,743 52,205,865 24,118,457 13,607,619 825,841 3%

WYOMING Dairy Cattle - LGM 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%13 4 0 0 0 0 0 0%15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Fed Cattle - LRP 05 1 124,934 135 2,712 2,359 0 0%06 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%09 1 509,580 500 26,136 22,738 11,820 45%14 1 107,826 61 1,948 1,695 0 0%15 2 269,103 141 6,522 5,674 0 0%16 2 401,921 234 14,320 12,458 0 0%17 2 131,242 100 4,167 3,625 0 0%

Feeder Cattle - LRP 04 6 818,500 1,174 19,979 17,382 0 0%05 28 1,320,343 1,811 21,138 18,390 0 0%06 19 1,155,632 1,407 15,591 13,565 6,434 41%07 18 375,645 450 10,130 8,813 0 0%08 29 1,130,329 1,874 24,575 21,379 21,713 88%09 43 400,242 548 17,514 15,238 31,952 182%10 22 1,626,739 1,988 33,843 29,445 10,238 30%11 30 3,692,173 3,670 112,076 97,501 8,381 7%12 29 2,593,545 2,236 72,757 63,299 683 1%13 18 376,127 359 9,050 7,873 0 0%14 56 5,494,272 4,476 84,507 73,520 0 0%15 56 744,783 529 24,583 21,387 0 0%16 24 432,947 330 30,399 26,447 0 0%17 30 1,671,533 1,787 66,753 58,073 3,263 5%

Lamb - LRP 08 24 4,324,076 33,730 123,182 107,167 120,667 98%09 10 1,478,293 9,950 36,570 31,815 46,545 127%10 15 2,187,676 15,755 63,225 55,009 0 0%11 17 2,262,405 9,580 53,099 46,195 32,656 62%12 33 25,136,394 87,520 567,230 493,493 2,355,064 415%13 34 12,571,766 65,430 376,564 266,661 1,417,558 376%14 23 2,813,959 13,000 116,270 76,410 39,589 34%16 7 1,229,026 6,425 25,127 20,102 3,278 13%17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%

Total 04-17 591 75,381,011 265,200 1,959,967 1,617,713 4,109,841 210%

U.S. TOTALS Dairy Cattle - LGM 09 45 4,715,858 401,680 287,201 287,201 711,973 248%10 153 24,914,997 1,872,499 781,589 781,589 280,566 36%11 1,412 769,644,504 46,172,815 25,012,757 14,277,105 64,738 0%12 1,772 705,359,640 40,552,658 19,181,447 10,302,964 0 0%13 1,709 628,534,703 32,214,185 16,162,706 8,823,452 464,886 3%14 1,634 467,621,801 23,971,549 9,694,579 5,622,718 0 0%15 2,094 889,602,612 48,751,224 22,342,636 12,162,636 598,669 3%16 1,712 259,366,377 17,120,345 5,873,800 3,275,793 413,997 7%17 1,667 269,243,477 16,369,246 5,808,878 3,188,655 38,109 1%

U.S. TOTALS Cattle - LGM 06 143 4,482,446 25,655 547,268 547,268 134,843 25%07 155 15,105,949 13,219 326,592 326,592 38,414 12%08 109 6,710,064 5,517 144,343 144,343 187,853 130%09 112 4,850,582 4,561 198,803 198,803 73,418 37%10 97 886,440 787 20,254 20,254 0 0%11 98 1,862,313 1,480 75,798 75,798 7,742 10%12 63 93,210 65 2,835 2,835 0 0%13 35 208,554 135 4,873 4,873 0 0%14 39 2,639,451 1,620 48,029 48,029 0 0%15 31 600,555 303 12,645 12,645 0 0%16 30 1,394,998 887 41,645 41,645 11,296 27%17 30 23,686,642 17,911 914,074 914,074 0 0%

U.S. TOTALS Fed Cattle - LRP 03 4 99,819 224 1,907 1,660 0 0%04 214 83,226,293 96,951 2,219,060 1,930,580 209,386 9%05 472 21,230,621 25,619 427,542 371,964 4,317 1%06 506 28,948,242 29,593 485,354 422,252 284,642 59%07 457 11,009,705 10,638 205,278 178,591 4,965 2%

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Number of Head

Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState Commodity

Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

08 445 6,544,672 5,602 166,490 144,845 143,530 86%09 482 9,677,194 8,985 371,312 323,042 605,952 163%10 401 14,597,237 12,833 482,282 419,582 70,114 15%11 454 17,855,958 13,184 652,209 567,421 77,151 12%12 430 9,665,662 6,415 326,002 283,618 405 0%13 399 10,552,616 6,691 312,719 272,062 68,095 22%14 500 20,773,599 12,180 456,314 396,998 0 0%15 567 32,343,955 16,688 979,062 851,787 39,228 4%16 602 24,504,426 15,065 969,761 846,496 310,190 32%17 627 20,173,674 14,754 888,346 773,001 17,856 2%

U.S. TOTALS Feeder Cattle - LRP 03 37 2,061,984 3,419 30,390 26,438 0 0%04 365 44,078,328 68,323 1,178,009 1,024,862 31,962 3%05 2,356 69,542,100 102,023 1,318,477 1,147,072 0 0%06 2,526 111,125,600 146,810 1,434,332 1,247,854 944,431 66%07 3,904 44,604,336 64,616 782,215 680,513 560,155 72%08 4,575 72,440,404 97,043 2,043,504 1,777,815 3,431,946 168%09 5,201 39,886,287 56,665 1,367,690 1,189,876 2,171,147 159%10 3,385 77,223,707 102,722 2,323,177 2,021,178 1,273,101 55%11 4,328 169,349,014 196,561 5,300,495 4,611,415 894,062 17%12 4,372 150,957,925 146,229 3,688,515 3,208,990 226,539 6%13 4,462 122,611,927 112,964 2,769,877 2,409,792 2,101,534 76%14 5,586 290,961,064 236,793 5,711,559 4,969,033 422 0%15 6,730 301,180,960 187,374 7,514,924 6,537,971 4,218,059 56%16 5,538 127,217,380 105,505 4,847,837 4,226,556 3,870,272 80%17 5,576 118,951,628 127,731 5,172,209 4,506,712 1,418,346 27%

U.S. TOTALS Lamb - LRP 08 358 99,141,737 694,184 2,439,003 2,121,930 2,939,391 121%09 235 30,132,001 207,096 946,171 823,164 2,036,969 215%10 178 37,210,228 246,136 1,150,102 1,000,585 0 0%11 206 76,122,106 294,525 1,643,281 1,429,654 2,540,857 155%12 349 213,734,845 748,237 4,679,062 4,088,685 21,527,868 460%13 394 94,516,961 499,091 2,373,763 1,773,447 12,123,044 511%14 287 35,498,554 140,546 1,549,971 1,008,289 588,276 38%15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0%16 137 16,136,028 76,389 357,389 279,962 70,384 20%17 59 0 0 0 0 0 0%

U.S. TOTALS Swine - LGM 02 69 1,956,911 50,017 225,196 225,196 3,104 1%03 128 8,330,672 148,273 606,745 606,745 310,991 51%04 327 57,454,614 760,731 3,248,633 3,248,633 6,869,499 211%05 271 51,303,923 544,217 2,845,589 2,845,589 1,552,047 55%06 217 33,038,188 402,774 2,057,279 2,057,279 1,354,009 66%07 196 27,071,367 354,647 1,605,630 1,605,630 1,537,955 96%08 240 53,230,491 430,764 2,534,208 2,534,208 2,528,005 100%09 273 15,100,783 126,539 847,788 847,788 2,323,650 274%10 229 23,727,690 200,190 1,093,067 1,093,067 420,546 38%11 227 21,710,391 139,010 929,394 929,394 444,789 48%12 125 11,080,850 67,090 414,685 414,685 5,162 1%13 38 15,751,075 100,315 554,336 554,336 1,910 0%14 51 29,245,030 166,920 990,437 990,437 177,935 18%15 33 19,221,218 114,460 759,101 759,101 922,142 121%16 29 13,660,086 105,160 611,375 611,375 129,297 21%17 28 13,595,773 118,600 746,673 746,673 45,309 6%

U.S. TOTALS Swine - LRP 02 192 8,818,037 134,112 540,455 470,189 1,313 0%03 265 13,315,293 183,916 692,779 602,709 17,865 3%04 112 10,565,267 101,817 407,685 354,680 17,782 4%05 199 13,130,637 106,095 471,971 410,611 125,271 27%06 201 11,967,502 110,927 403,970 351,465 124,906 31%07 190 7,764,554 68,107 213,623 185,851 110,353 52%08 175 6,430,383 50,173 291,896 253,952 446,466 153%09 168 3,497,876 29,672 138,393 120,400 505,200 365%10 193 7,224,235 63,264 379,104 329,824 64,287 17%11 175 10,242,482 66,873 514,307 447,444 88,407 17%12 135 4,888,680 28,860 247,458 215,287 59,129 24%13 114 2,086,424 18,471 67,526 58,745 10,815 16%14 97 1,413,790 7,835 48,748 42,410 7,086 15%15 95 2,706,006 16,665 135,492 117,878 161,878 119%16 82 664,650 6,581 22,891 19,917 1,065 5%17 82 2,051,111 18,215 98,251 84,978 25,054 25%

GRAND TOTALS All Livestock Plans 02 261 10,774,948 184,129 765,651 695,385 4,417 1%03 434 23,807,768 335,832 1,331,821 1,237,552 328,856 25%04 1,018 195,324,502 1,027,822 7,053,387 6,558,755 7,128,629 101%05 3,298 155,207,281 777,954 5,063,579 4,775,236 1,681,635 33%06 3,593 189,561,978 715,759 4,928,203 4,626,118 2,842,831 58%07 4,902 105,555,911 511,227 3,133,338 2,977,177 2,251,842 72%08 5,902 244,497,751 1,283,283 7,619,444 6,977,093 9,677,191 127%

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Total Premium ($)

Farmer Paid Premium ($)

Losses Paid ($)

Loss RatioState Commodity

Reinsurance Year

Total Crop Contracts

Protection in Force ($)

09 6,516 107,860,581 835,198 4,157,358 3,790,274 8,428,309 203%10 4,636 185,784,534 2,498,431 6,229,575 5,666,079 2,108,614 34%11 6,900 1,066,786,768 46,884,448 34,128,241 22,338,231 4,117,746 12%12 7,246 1,095,780,812 41,549,554 28,540,004 18,517,064 21,819,103 76%13 7,151 874,262,260 32,951,852 22,245,800 13,896,707 14,770,284 66%14 8,194 848,153,289 24,537,443 18,499,637 13,077,914 773,719 4%15 9,551 1,245,655,306 49,086,714 31,743,860 20,442,018 5,939,976 19%16 8,130 442,943,945 17,429,932 12,724,698 9,301,744 4,806,501 38%17 8,069 447,702,305 16,666,457 13,628,431 10,214,093 1,544,674 11%

02-17 85,801 7,239,659,939 237,276,035 201,793,027 145,091,440 88,224,327 44%

Source: RMA Summary of Business for Livestock as of 04/24/2017. Note: 2017 Insurance Year ends on 6/30/2017.

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