Kansas Crop Insurance
State Profile 2019
Revised February 2020
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Crops
Insured Acres
Total Acres
Percent Insured
Annual Forage
48,374
NA
NA
Barley
6,801
10,446
65%
Canola
27,121
29,016
93%
Corn
6,171,381
6,513,852
95%
Cotton
168,036
185,144
91%
Dry Beans
5,073
6,806
75%
Dry Peas
3,966
7,048
56%
Grain Sorghum
2,073,171
2,262,183
92%
Hybrid Sorghum Seed
324
NA
NA
Millet
1,120
33,447
3%
Oats
3,756
97,374
4%
Onions
217
285
76%
Pasture, Rangeland and Forage
1,622,117
NA
NA
Potatoes
1,778
2,414
74%
Sesame
0
2,378
0%
Silage Sorghum
23,931
NA
NA
Soybeans
4,087,747
4,682,553
87%
Sunflowers
27,508
38,632
71%
Wheat
6,754,725
7,039,923
96%
Crop Pilot Programs
Program
County Availability
Total Liability
Annual Forage
All Counties
$9,710,805
Apiculture
All Counties
$427,736
Cottonseed Pilot Endorsement
All counties with existing cotton programs
$3,698,157
Pasture, Rangeland, Forage
All Counties
$86,281,890
Sesame
Barber, Harper, Kingman, and Sumner counties
$0
Silage Sorghum
All counties with an existing program
$4,858,382
Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO)
All Counties with an existing program
$11,017,949
Stack Income Protection Plan (STAX)
All Counties with an existing cotton program
$286,452
Triticale
All Counties with existing programs
$1,328,660
Whole Farm Revenue Program
All Counties
$6,020,333
Dollar Liability Program
Total Dollar Liability
Livestock Gross Margin - Cattle
$0
Livestock Gross Margin - Dairy
$195,620
Livestock Gross Margin - Swine
$0
Livestock Risk Protection - Fed Cattle
$251,565
Livestock Risk Protection - Feeder Cattle
$13,935,707
Livestock Risk Protection - Lamb
$46,420
Livestock Risk Protection - Swine
$0
Dairy Revenue Protection
$2,438,57,081
Nursery
$10,325,137
Year
Policies Earning Premium
Net Acres Insured
Liability
Gross Premium
Losses
Loss Ratio
2005
123,938
16,410,578
1,894,995,748
261,377,895
118,333,372
0.45
2006
117,981
15,771,516
1,944,310,081
281,377,895
337,285,509
1.20
2007
115,247
16,348,649
2,877,722,649
442,365,985
398,067,386
0.90
2008
117,236
16,499,674
3,988,001,425
664,507,282
412,868,709
0.62
2009
117,697
16,972,942
4,066,637,025
730,874,047
290,793,016
0.40
2010
117,155
17,301,958
3,549,008,070
543,510,405
142,418,909
0.26
2011
117,439
17,406,899
5,294,208,259
797,003,303
1,086,414,238
1.36
2012
119,896
18,274,929
5,667,067,784
808,855,001
1,373,244,693
1.70
2013
122,319
19,185,245
5,899,410,524
852,101,659
957,071,859
1.12
2014
121,024
18,834,528
4,822,308,274
668,976,760
614,637,146
0.92
2015
123,196
19,308,289
4,415,403,968
648,239,400
333,732,143
0.51
2016
119,210
19,172,375
4,157,775,280
603,705,245
74,700,596
0.12
2017
115,177
19,254,673
4,387,115,138
619,998,667
284,048,182
0.46
2018
113,070
19,486,168
4,593,910,524
605,609,115
325,745,212
0.54
2019
112,928
21,042,155
4,917,487,393
695,192,444
248,303,038
0.36
Data current as of January 7, 2020. For current data go to RMA’s Summary of Business tool.
- Where to Buy Crop Insurance
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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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