Crops |
Insured Acres |
Total Acres |
Percent Insured |
Alfalfa Seed |
2,935 |
6,700 |
44% |
Apple |
1,344 |
2,300 |
58% |
Barley |
352,943 |
540,000 |
65% |
Canola / Rapeseed |
31,370 |
37,000 |
85% |
Cherries |
13 |
800 |
2% |
Corn |
112,051 |
385,000 |
29% |
Dry Beans |
17,410 |
47,000 |
37% |
Dry Peas |
121,313 |
132,000 |
92% |
Flax |
425 |
1,500 |
28% |
Forage Production |
6,524 |
1,078,000 |
1% |
Grapes |
582 |
1,300 |
45% |
Green Peas |
0 |
5,200 |
0% |
Hybrid Sweet Corn Seed |
997 |
4,800 |
21% |
Mint |
4,233 |
18,100 |
23% |
Mustard |
7,169 |
18,000 |
40% |
Oats |
3,706 |
35,000 |
11% |
Onions |
4,567 |
8,500 |
54% |
Potatoes |
225,643 |
310,000 |
73% |
Safflower |
10,807 |
29,000 |
37% |
Stonefruit |
772 |
1,780 |
43% |
Sugar Beets |
124,801 |
171,000 |
73% |
Table Grapes |
0 |
12 |
0% |
Triticale |
71 |
2,900 |
2% |
Wheat |
882,346 |
1,195,000 |
79% |
Crop Pilot Programs |
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Program |
County Availability |
Liability |
|
Apiculture (Rainfall Index) |
All Counties |
$ 3,400,848 |
|
Cherries (Actual Revenue History) |
Canyon, Gem, Owyhee, Payette, and Washington Counties. |
$ 39,821 |
|
Pasture, Rangeland and Forage (Rainfall Index) |
All Counties |
$ 41,305,340 |
|
Whole-Farm Revenue Protection |
All Counties |
$ 212,935,884 |
|
Dollar Liability Program |
Total Dollar Liability |
||
Livestock Gross Margin – Dairy |
$0 |
||
Livestock Risk Protection – Fed Cattle |
$0 |
||
Livestock Risk Protection – Feeder Cattle |
$786,734 |
||
Livestock Risk Protection – Lamb |
$1,117,725 |
||
Nursery (Dollar) |
$11,636,731 |
15 Year Crop Insurance History for Idaho
Year |
Policies Earning Premium |
Net Acres Insured |
Liability |
Gross Premium |
Losses |
Loss Ratio |
2005 |
6,318 |
1,848,178 |
536,790,401 |
42,229,957 |
16,742,117 |
0.40 |
2006 |
6,043 |
1,811144 |
517,987,633 |
38,464,768 |
8,396,933 |
0.22 |
2007 |
6,289 |
2,153,544 |
593,363,911 |
42,995,067 |
18,632,874 |
0.43 |
2008 |
5,950 |
2,049,461 |
745,106,058 |
60,031,807 |
41,079,773 |
0.68 |
2009 |
5,932 |
2,140,711 |
971,129,107 |
89,978,032 |
98,366,839 |
1.09 |
2010 |
6,166 |
2,047,186 |
793,981,073 |
62,263,979 |
19,806,852 |
0.32 |
2011 |
6,246 |
2,130,145 |
1,015,644,230 |
83,306,104 |
41,660,789 |
0.50 |
2012 |
6,304 |
2,182,173 |
1,032,339,295 |
73,555,278 |
19,594,874 |
0.27 |
2013 |
6,484 |
2,273,693 |
1,122,915,729 |
79,614,718 |
35,388,226 |
0.44 |
2014 |
6,316 |
2,268,595 |
1,023,799,460 |
67,401,412 |
33,125,076 |
0.49 |
2015 |
6,020 |
2,204,321 |
960,418,642 |
55,355,466 |
49,752,470 |
0.90 |
2016 |
5,847 |
2,055,604 |
1,176,383,494 |
71,174,698 |
8,398,295 |
0.12 |
2017 |
5,673 |
2,051,369 |
1,120,947,922 |
64,903,484 |
32,081,527 |
0.49 |
2018 |
5,520 |
2,590,372 |
1,174,803,378 |
68,907,327 |
21,934,948 |
0.32 |
2019 |
5,420 |
3,814,207 |
1,189,256,506 |
73,348,136 |
35,792,351 |
0.45 |
Data current as of January 21, 2020. For current data go to RMA’s Summary of Business tool.
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.