The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Risk Management Agency (RMA), created in 1996, serves America’s agricultural producers through effective, market-based risk management tools to strengthen the economic stability of agricultural producers and rural communities. RMA is committed to increasing the availability and effectiveness of Federal crop insurance as a risk management tool. This page provides links to numerous RMA resources. For more information see About RMA.
Risk in Agriculture
- Disaster Assistance
- Government Programs & Risk
- Program Provisions
- Risk Management Overview
- Risk Management Strategies
Risk Management Publications
- Acreage Reporting - Getting it Right
- Filing a Claim
- Good Farming Practices
- Risk Management Checklist
- Risk Management Glossary
- SWOT Analysis
- What to Expect from Your Agent
Associated Agencies and Organizations
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Foreign Agricultural Service
- Farm Service Agency
- Natural Resources Conservation Service
- National Agricultural Statistics Service
- National Crop Insurance Services
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