Wisconsin Crop Insurance
State Profile 2016
Revised March 2017
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Crops Insured Acres Total Acres Percent Insured Apples
904 NA NA Barley 3,155 NA NA Cabbage 774 NA NA Cherries (Tart)
1,039 NA NA Cigar Binder Tobacco
484 NA NA Corn 2,994,639 4,050,000 74% Cranberries 17,207 NA NA Dry Beans
4,781 NA NA Forage Production
271,281 1,330,000 20% Grain Sorghum
0 NA NA Green Peas
11,750 NA NA Mint 910 NA NA Oats 14,085 210,000 7% Potatoes 47,203 65,000 73% Processing Beans
44,821 NA NA Soybeans 1,517,128 1,960,000 77% Sweet Corn
24,726 NA NA Wheat 141,476 270,000 52% -Insured Acres include Prevented Planting acres
-Total Acres are official National Argicultural Statistics Service estimates
-NA - Not AvailableCrop Pilot Programs Program County Availability Apiculture – Rainfall Index All Wisconsin Counties Livestock Gross Margin – Cattle, Dairy Cattle, & Swine All Wisconsin Counties Livestock Risk Protection – Fed Cattle, Feeder Cattle, Lamb, & Swine All Wisconsin Counties Tart Cherry Door County Whole Farm Revenue Protection All Wisconsin Counties Dollar Liability Program Total Dollar Liability Apiculture – Rainfall Index $1,455,445 Livestock Gross Margin – Cattle $0 Livestock Gross Margin – Dairy Cattle $92,186,994 Livestock Gross Margin – Swine $0 Livestock Risk Protection – Fed Cattle $1,120,698 Livestock Risk Protection – Feeder Cattle $1,408,216 Livestock Risk Protection – Lamb $0 Livestock Risk Protection – Swine $11,785 Nursery $16,656,604 Pasture, Rangeland, Forage – Rainfall Index $19,251,042 Whole Farm Revenue Protection $8,835,363
- 15 Year Crop Insurance History
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Year Policies Earning
PremiumNet Acres
InsuredLiability Gross Premium Losses Loss Ratio 2002 27,884 3,654,455 607,944,569 51,618,092 36,467,764 0.71 2003
27,567 3,742,971 698,408,029 61,351,628 85,580,412 1.39
2004
28,138 3,864,810 843,415,722
78,249,902 141,100,437 1.80
2005
28,654 4,050,045 828,462,468 80,145,941 44,809,818 0.56
2006
30,727 4,227,582 1,004,691,769 98,319,861
57,485,886 0.58
2007
30,002 4,337,164 1,545,601,144 157,454,229 121,691,729 0.77
2008
31,665 4,472,058 2,056,863,544 234,399,564 257,354,699 1.10 2009
33,632 4,726,285 1,813,658,095 211,022,482 96,511,744 0.46 2010
32,219 4,735,523 1,825,035,119 187,887,528 50,580,149 0.27 2011
33,293 5,001,784 2,716,881,552 295,341,282 51,949,242 0.18 2012
34,595 5,207,184 2,829,750,708 269,298,929 456,553,483 1.70 2013
36,848 5,415,078 3,029,336,505 282,837,955 461,219,832 1.63 2014
36,147 5,413,247 2,615,228,362 253,615,289 283,666,816 1.12 2015
34,915 5,348,346 2,367,132,578 243,919,542 56,506,003 0.23 2016
32,966 5,239,739 2,225,955,423 215,494,814 22,540,884 0.10
- 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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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).