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2014 Crop insurance payments likely (in Minnesota)

2014-09-23 17:06:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

The continued low CBOT corn and soybean prices increases the likelihood of significant 2014 crop insurance indemnity payments for many Minnesota farm operators that have 80% and 85% RP insurance policies in place. Crop insurance payments may not be as widespread in states such as Iowa and Illinois, which are likely to have much higher 2014 corn and soybean yield levels than will exist in much of Minnesota. Focus on Ag read more

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