Crops

Insured Acres

Total Acres

Percent Insured

Annual Forage

41,850

N/A

N/A

Apples

376

N/A

N/A

Barley

52,454

52,642

100%

Corn

1,430,922

1,515,373

94%

Dry Beans

28,819

34,400

84%

Dry Peas

3,286

8,631

38%

Forage Production

1,730

N/A

N/A

Fresh Market Sweet Corn

1,281

N/A

N/A

Grain Sorghum

278,269

300,293

93%

Grapes

262

276

95%

Millet

261,500

409,148

64%

Oats

3,790

42,205

8%

Onions

1,957

N/A

N/A

Pasture, Range, and Forage

4,479,362

N/A

N/A

Peaches

1,702

N/A

N/A

Popcorn

2,576

2,601

99%

Potatoes

51,316

51,787

99%

Silage Sorghum

794

N/A

N/A

Soybeans

6,240

7,336

85%

Sugar Beets

21,534

24,130

89%

Sunflowers

60,208

N/A

N/A

Wheat

1,884,640

2,051,025

92%

Crop Pilot Programs

Program

County Availability

Total Liability

Annual Forage

All Counties (Except Broomfield)

$11,270,028

Apiculture

All Counties with an existing program

$1,236,250

Pasture, Range, and Forage

All Counties (Except Broomfield)

$76,037,295

Silage Sorghum

Baca and Prowers Counties

$94,970

Supplemental Coverage Option

All Counties with existing programs

$1,580,382

Whole Farm Revenue Protection

All Counties

$86,340,762

Dollar Liability Program

Total Dollar Liability

Livestock Gross Margin – Cattle

$0

Livestock Gross Margin – Dairy Cattle

$2,311,400

Livestock Gross Margin – Swine

$0

Livestock Risk Protection – Fed Cattle

$0

Livestock Risk Protection – Feeder Cattle

$1,783,218

Livestock Risk Protection – Lamb

$1,294,672

Livestock Risk Protection – Swine

$0

Dairy Revenue Protection

$1,274,412,314

Nursery

$30,660,834

15 Year Crop Insurance History for Colorado 

Year

Policies Earning Premium

Net Acres Insured

Liability

Gross Premium

Losses

Loss Ratio

2004

17,354

3,937,427

605,571,521

87,123,499

136,325,443

1.56

2005

17,168

3,929,057

579,084,551

85,126,606

98,609,196

1.16

2006

16,093

3,671,439

576,856,692

91,629,180

138,607,569

1.51

2007

16,548

6,076,508

822,143,861

138,007,727

47,266,183

0.34

2008

16,288

5,579,763

1,069,459,040

183,589,237

190,242,967

1.04

2009

16,047

5,736,574

1,048,417,294

208,518,499

88,394,584

0.42

2010

15,454

5,221,592

901,333,922

148,272,288

44,375,863

0.3

2011

15,946

5,479,423

1,309,696,421

212,914,761

143,339,447

0.67

2012

15,976

6,102,973

1,393,649,405

217,693,066

278,079,284

1.28

2013

16,830

7,180,211

1,443,194,872

243,466,482

403,746,428

1.66

2014

16,202

7,445,073

1,244.400,355

193,232,431

168,077,326

0.87

2015

16,019

7,185,769

1,076,474,484

172,510,173

106,215,388

0.62

2016

15,322

6,368,398

1,038,416,803

160,663,527

61,516,077

0.38

2017

14,965

6,731,530

1,119,752,048

165,128,818

81,949,550

0.50

2018

14,698

7,123,389

1,207,039,410

171,847,244

140,481,063

0.82

2019

14,189

8,615,112

1,226,411,398

181,030,604

74,943,451

0.41

Data current as of January 7, 2020. For current data go to RMA’s Summary of Business tool.

Where to Buy Crop Insurance
All multi-peril crop insurance, including Catastrophic Risk Protection policies, are available from private crop insurance agents. A list of crop insurance agents is available at all USDA service centers and on RMA’s website.
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