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We’re encouraging ProAg customers, agents and employees to share their photos for the 2025 Wall Calendar Photo Contest.
What is crop insurance? How does crop insurance work? How much does crop insurance cost? Find answers to these questions and more from ProAg.
ProAg supports women in the agriculture industry through this college student scholarship to attend the Women in Agribusiness Summit.
We’re encouraging ProAg customers, agents and employees to share their photos for the 2025 Wall Calendar Photo Contest.
We’re encouraging ProAg customers, agents and employees to share their photos for the 2025 Wall Calendar Photo Contest.
Since 2010, National Crop Insurance Services (NCIS) and its member companies have invested in students through over 25 scholarships through the NCIS 1890 Scholarship Program.
We’re encouraging ProAg customers, agents and employees to share their photos for the 2025 Wall Calendar Photo Contest.
As bombings and other military attacks from Russia ascend on Ukraine, U.S. farmers brace for additional inflation challenges. But that won’t be the only impact on global agriculture seen from the conflict.
ProAg President and CEO and NCIS chair Kendall Jones presented her remarks on the state of crop insurance at the Crop Insurance Industry Annual Convention.
We’re encouraging ProAg customers, agents and employees to share their photos for the 2025 Wall Calendar Photo Contest.
The March Rural Mainstreet Index (RMI) continues a 16-month spree of healthy and consistent growth for the U.S. rural economy.
Tractor sales fell last month in both the U.S. and Canada, according to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).
Last week, the Crop Insurance Coalition penned letters to policymakers calling on them to "do no harm" to crop insurance in the upcoming 2023 budget process and as the White House prepares to release its budget proposal.
Farmland values keep breaking records in sales across the country this spring. But will these trends continue much longer?
To better empower their customers and minimize downtime, John Deere announced this week it will be expanding access to self-repair resources starting in May.
Changes to the Actual Revenue History (ARH) Pilot Endorsement, Sweet Cherry Provisions, and the ARH Tart Cherry for Processing Provisions.
ProAg is pleased to announce the winners of the 2022 ProAg Wall Calendar Photo Contest.
The U.S. Drought Monitor now shows moisture stress in every top corn-growing state. Released Thursday, the map shows expanding and intensifying drought conditions in all 18 major corn states.
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A marillo Chapter of International Association of Administration Professionals has received the Chapter of Excellence Award from its parent organization for the third consecutive year. To obtain th…
Individual crop insurance plans are based on the insured’s production and for some, protection against a loss of revenue caused by price changes.
Drought relief provides additional time for crop insurance policyholders to make their payment of premium and administrative fees
Dairy Revenue Protection puts a floor under market revenue and ensures producers and industry partners are protected from abrupt market swings.
A new world record has been set in Syracuse, Nebraska. On his 60th birthday, Duane Hansen hollowed out an 846-lb pumpkin he grew himself.
There has been no shortage of news, updates and optimism for the future of the crop insurance industry from this week's 2022 National Crop Insurance Industry Annual Convention.
The USDA is providing producers greater flexibility for Dairy Revenue Protection (DRP) and Livestock Risk Protection (LRP)
Melanie Mason receives the first Front of the Jersey Leadership Award at the annual ProAg Leadership Training Camp.
An attempt by Iowa Pork Producers Association (IPPA) to block California’s Prop 12 with a preliminary injunction has been denied by a federal judge in California.
Dairy producers are averaging higher milkfat production, with the overall percentages increasing from 3.75% ten years ago to 4.25% in 2022.
The 60-day ownership requirement for livestock risk protection (LRP) may be waived to assist producers in managing drought conditions
While export opportunities typically aren’t thought to be in the power of individual producers, the National Pork Board contends that pork producers can strengthen global demand opportunities in two ways.
In recent Farm Bill discussions across the Midwest, the U.S. House Agriculture Committee asks farmers what they would like to see in the next bill. The most common theme heard from Ohio to Minnesota is that farmers want crop insurance protected.
Details of Post Application Coverage Endorsement (PACE) crop insurance for non-irrigated corn, providing coverage for producers who use this practice.
The cattle market saw a nice boost leading into Easter weekend, providing optimism for a continuing trend.
Never in the 18-year history of the Food Price Index has prices been as high as they are now. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, prices surged 3.9% in February, thanks in large part to concerns surrounding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Crop hail insurance can cover you from more than hail. With endorsements for a range of crop perils, ProAg can personalize crop hail coverage to fit your needs.
As Women's History Month winds down, a group of women leaders in the crop insurance industry is gathering with the USDA Risk Management Agency to discuss working in agriculture, their successes and the challenges they've overcome in the crop insurance industry.
Intense wildfires in the Western U.S. have been exacerbated by ongoing dry and hot weather conditions that have ravaged productive land. In 2020, 10.3 million acres burned across the U.S., the most since 1960.
ProAg is pleased to announce the winners of the 2023 ProAg Wall Calendar Photo Contest. The winning photos will be featured on the 2023 Wall Calendar.
Inflation has pushed the Consumer Price Index (CPI) another 1.3% higher in June. That means all Americans are paying more for everything right now, agricultural producers included.
Transitioning to a career post-service can be tough. ProAg honors its employees who are veterans and shares their stories in recognition of their service.
Severe statewide drought, including a June that was the driest spell the central portion of the state has seen in 127 years, is causing the 2021 almond crop in California to project 10% smaller than 2020, says the USDA.
A program for producers who have crop insurance coverage on crops in transition to organic or certified organic grain and feed crops.
Dairy producers are no stranger to the plant-based movement making its way across the United States.