Missouri Crop Insurance
State Profile 2018
Revised March 2019
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Crops Insured Acres
Total Acres
Percent Insured Apples 673 673 100% Barley
170 2,202 8% Corn 3,192,861 3,405,872 94% Cotton 377,309 N/A N/A Grain Sorghum
17,668 27,154 65% Grapes 17 332 5% Hybrid Corn Seed 0 N/A N/A Oats 204 7,753 3% Pasture, Rangeland and Forage 507,823 N/A N/A Peaches 425 1,008 42% Popcorn 12,055 N/A N/A Potatoes 6,910 6,915 99% Rice 178,874 220,944 81% Soybeans 5,154,998 5,784,577 89% Tobacco – Burley 46 68 68% Wheat 449,826 517,453 87% Crop Pilot Programs Program County Availability Total Liability Apiculture All Counties $123,270 Cottonseed Pilot Endorsement All Counties with existing cotton programs $1,590,141 Pasture, Rangeland, Forage All Counties (except St Louis City) $67,721,669 Sprinkler Irrigated Rice Butler, Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Ripley, Scott, Stoddard and Wayne Counties $28,071 Margin Protection – Rice Butler, Dunklin, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Scott and Stoddard Counties $0 Supplemental Coverage Options (SCO) All Counties with existing programs $3,259,293 Stack Income Protection Plan (STAX) All Counties with existing cotton programs $15,253,522 Whole Farm Revenue Protection All Counties $7,835,325 Dollar Liability Program Total Dollar Liability Livestock Gross Margin – Cattle $0 Livestock Gross Margin – Dairy Cattle $507,585 Livestock Gross Margin – Swine $0 Livestock Risk Protection – Fed Cattle $852,532 Livestock Risk Protection – Feeder Cattle $9,188,766 Livestock Risk Protection – Lamb $92,685 Livestock Risk Protection – Swine $10,382 Nursery $3,372,068
- 15 Year Crop Insurance History for Missouri
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Year Policies Earning Premium
Net Acres Insured
Liability Gross Premium
Losses Loss Ratio
2004
48,950 6,911,162 1,037,210,003 123,223,019 23,515,155 0.19 2005
46,538 7,049,193 974,562,562 111,618,149 75,692,396 0.68 2006
45,493 7,034,436 1,106,488,846 128,215,519 27,484,709 0.21 2007
45,814 7,055,669 1,578,406,456 188,089,673 86,013,829 0.46 2008
46,605 7,437,689 2,252,776,316 301,771,123 327,665,792 1.09 2009
46,416 7,791,588 1,994,656,414 273,843,579 106,557,991 0.39 2010
45,563 8,028,922 2,123,511,958 250,427,052 254,834,365 1.02 2011
47,634 8,302,707 3,399,763,522 405,065,032 448,839,341 1.11 2012
50,183 8,526,910 3,503,292,154 367,463,194 1,160,174,033 3.16 2013
55,596
9,453,257 3,859,839,530 425,271,291 434,862,896 1.02 2014
55,031 9,313,545 3,396,295,061 380,008,738 103,723,307 0.27 2015
54,260 9,424,038 2,967,090,464 387,829,416 524,026,354 1.35 2016
52,618 9,343,047 2,957,975,922 356,783,159 66,187,386 0.19 2017
51,387 9,556,815 3,289,164,825 383,773,999 113,842,102 0.30 2018 51,457 9,899,921 3,510,454,656 383,778,621 224,046,690 0.58
- Where to Buy Crop Insurance
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All multi-peril crop insurance, including CAT policies, are available from private crop insurance agents. A list of crop insurance agents is available at all USDA service centers and on the RMA website at www.rma.usda.gov/Information-Tools/Agent-Locator.
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USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. To file a complaint of discrimination, write: USDA, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Ave., SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (866) 632-9992 (Toll-free Customer Service), (800) 877-8339 (Local or Federal relay), (866) 377-8642 (Relay voice users).