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By 2002, 80 percent of eligible acreage was covered and most producers (insured at 65 or 70 percent coverage) paid less than half of the full premium. The Risk Management Agency, which sets the terms under which Federal crop insurance is provided, limits crop insurance coverage on new land by requiring at least one year of production history (i.e., crop insurance is not generally available in the first year of production on new land) and otherwise limiting a producer’s crop insurance “yield” or APH on land in the first several years of production. Limiting the APH reduces both the likelihood that crop insurance indemnities will be received and the size of indemnities that are received. We refer to these rules as the RMA “new land” provisions. Concern about the effect of crop insurance on grasslands in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR)—an area of the Northern Plains that encompasses parts of five states—prompted Congress to legislate an additional limitation on the availability of crop insurance on new land. Enacted as part of the 2008 farm act, the “Sodsaver” provision could deny crop insurance on new land for a period of five years.
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