Washington Crop Insurance
State Profile 2019
Revised February 2020
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Crops
Insured Acres
Total Acres
Percent Insured
Alfalfa Seed
3,926
9,400
42%
Apple
134,242
174,900
77%
Barley
56,419
95,000
59%
Blueberry
5,412
14,400
38%
Buckwheat
2,311
18,000
13%
Cabbage
0
300
0%
Canola / Rapeseed
50,681
65,000
78%
Cherries
31,079
42,500
73%
Corn
60,540
170,000
36%
Cranberries
219
1,500
15%
Dry Beans
12,213
25,000
49%
Dry Peas
203,170
239,000
85%
Forage Production
701
432,000
1%
Grapes
61,194
81,000
76%
Green Peas
30,142
33,000
91%
Mint
4,761
22,000
22%
Mustard
1,274
2,300
55%
Oats
678
7,000
11%
Onions
16,439
22,000
75%
Pears
14,910
20,800
72%
Potatoes
88,509
165,000
54%
Processing Beans
557
1,000
56%
Processing Sweet Corn
47,127
74,000
64%
Soybeans
0
230
0%
Stonefruit
1,998
5,850
34%
Sugar Beets
1,981
2,000
99%
Triticale
3,697
7,300
51%
Wheat
2,049,914
2,260,000
91%
Crop Pilot Programs
Program
County Availability
Liability
Apiculture (Rainfall Index)
All Counties
$ 6,048,033
Cherries (Actual Revenue History)
Adams, Benton, Chelan, Douglas, Franklin, Grant, Kittitas,
Klickitat, Okanogan, Walla Walla, and Yakima Counties.
$ 263,056,598
Pasture, Rangeland, Forage (Rainfall Index)
All Counties
$ 22,825,391
Whole-Farm Revenue Protection
All Counties
$ 885,539,573
Dollar Liability Program
Total Dollar Liability
Livestock Gross Margin – Dairy
$5,308,650
Livestock Risk Protection – Fed Cattle
$0
Livestock Risk Protection – Feeder Cattle
$3,382,658
Livestock Risk Protection – Lamb
$0
Nursery
$26,597,194
15 Year Crop Insurance History for Washington
Year
Policies Earning Premium
Net Acres Insured
Liability
Gross Premium
Losses
Loss Ratio
2005
11,818
2,399,674
1,051,859,940
49,014,540
20,466,994
0.42
2006
11,453
2,452,425
1,089,834,607
52,849,153
14,897,877
0.28
2007
11,090
2,402,018
1,141,386,534
57,660,071
15,035,466
0.26
2008
10,931
2,439,734
1,351,367,759
71,355,201
63,308,984
0.89
2009
11,149
2,600,226
1,926,967,828
131,065,143
267,240,752
2.04
2010
11,579
2,714,381
1,738,629,200
104,760,947
40,038,992
0.38
2011
12,082
2,821,059
2,082,696,480
147,324,504
31,056,563
0.21
2012
12,423
2,788,848
2,249,851,458
255,666,971
39,837,197
0.16
2013
12,806
2,863,784
2,440,334,201
146,644,069
44,302,679
0.30
2014
12,333
2,838,757
2,503,751,674
133,147,944
101,486,137
0.76
2015
11,785
2,901,802
2,177,394,890
108,610,966
163,306,454
1.50
2016
12,301
2,960,047
3,011,418,757
149,570,216
86,852,399
0.58
2017
12,253
3,190,342
3,239,201,423
157,429,010
28,126,592
0.18
2018
12,216
3,271,588
3,435,095,490
166,499,617
43,530,731
0.26
2019
12,055
3,593,920
3,544,111,426
311,881,476
139,513,206
0.69
Data current as of January 21, 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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