ORISKANY, N.Y. — Crop insurance helps producers manage risk. In exchange for annual premiums, crop insurance plans provide indemnity payments when yields or revenues fall below covered levels. In recent years, New York producers have received crop insurance payments to help with drought losses, flood losses, cold weather-related damage, low revenue, and more.
Do you wonder how much your crop insurance premiums would cost or what your chances of an indemnity payment are?
Register to test a new interactive crop insurance tool developed by Cornell University. Sign up now, two testing dates in August 2017. August 16 and August 30 from 7pm – 9pm, at the Cornell Cooperative Extension office, 121 Second Street, Oriskany, NY
Visit https://tinyurl.com/ybv28omt or contact Bonnie Collins, Ag Business Management Educator, for more details at bsc33@cornell.edu or 315/736-3394 ext. 104 or 315/335-4268 to sign up.
—Cornell Cooperative Extension Oneida County
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