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Kansas State Profile - 2018

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Main Table 2018
CropsInsured Acres
 
Total Acres
 
Percent Insured
 
Annual Forage
 
37,127N/AN/A
Barley5,99814,76641%
Canola40,60944,78291%
Corn5,092,2095,351,94795%
Cotton149,891155,25597%
Dry Beans6,4498,31478%
Dry Peas5,28512,03744%
Grain Sorghum2,175,8092,392,82291%
Hybrid Sorghum Seed126N/AN/A
Millet28127,3361%
Oats3,657108,0683%
Onions17526167%
Pasture, Rangeland and Forage973,758N/AN/A
Potatoes2,4193,07279%
Silage Sorghum16,388N/AN/A
Soybeans4,010,0954,712,13085%
Sunflowers32,44548,12267%
Wheat 7,417,79194%

 

Crop Pilot Programs
ProgramCounty AvailabilityTotal Liability
Annual ForageAll Counties$7,962,111
ApicultureAll Counties$116,150
Cottonseed Pilot EndorsementAll counties with existing cotton programs$3,510,764
Pasture, Rangeland, ForageAll Counties$53,546,759
SesameBarber, Harper, Kingman, and Sumner counties$10,643
Silage SorghumBarton, Decatur, Ellis, Finney, Ford, Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Haskell, Hodgeman, Kearny, Lane, Logan, Meade, Morton, Ness, Norton, Osborne, Phillips, Rawlins, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Scott, Seward, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Stanton, Stevens, Thomas, Trego, Wallace, and Wichita$3,763,007
Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO)All Counties with existing programs$6,463,997
Whole Farm Revenue ProgramAll Counties$10,501,641

 

Dollar Liability ProgramTotal Dollar Liability
Livestock Gross Margin - Cattle$0
Livestock Gross Margin - Dairy$1,319,565
Livestock Gross Margin - Swine$5,211
Livestock Risk Protection - Fed Cattle$2,320,495
Livestock Risk Protection - Feeder Cattle$16,257,827
Livestock Risk Protection - Lamb$335,225
Livestock Risk Protection - Swine$0
Nursery$5,278,197

 

15 Year Crop Insurance 2018
YearPolicies Earning Premium
 
Net Acres Insured
 
LiabilityGross Premium
 
LossesLoss Ratio
 
2004 
 
127,43316,090,7492,017,228,672259,400,033299,722,5261.16
2005 
 
123,93816,410,5781,894,995,748261,377,895118,333,3720.45
2006 
 
117,98115,771,5161,944,310,081281,377,895337,285,5091.20
2007 
 
115,24716,348,6492,877,722,649442,365,985398,067,3860.90
2008 
 
117,23616,499,6743,988,001,425664,507,282412,868,7090.62
2009 
 
117,69716,972,9424,066,637,025730,874,047290,793,0160.40
2010 
 
117,15517,301,9583,549,008,070543,510,405142,418,9090.26
2011 
 
117,43917,406,8995,294,208,259797,003,3031,086,414,2381.36
2012 
 
119,89618,274,9295,667,067,784808,855,0011,373,244,6931.70
2013 
 
122,31919,185,2455,899,410,524
 
852,101,659957,071,8591.12
2014 
 
121,02418,834,5284,822,308,274668,976,760614,637,1460.92
2015 
 
123,19619,308,2894,415,403,968648,239,400333,732,1430.51
2016 
 
119,21019,172,3754,157,775,280603,705,24574,700,5960.12
2017 
 
115,17719,254,6734,387,115,138619,998,667284,048,1820.46
2018113,07019,486,1684,593,910,524605,609,115325,745,2120.54

Data current as of March 8, 2019. For current data go to RMA’s Summary of Business tool.

Where to Buy Crop Insurance

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.