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Michigan State Profile - 2018

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Revised March 2019

Crops Insured
Crops Insured Acres
Total Acres
Percent Insured
Apples 22,239 33,000** 67%
Barley 1,029 20,000 5%
Blueberries 11,955 20,000** 60%
Cabbage 2,585 4,000 65%
Cherries 13,984 33,800** 41%
Corn 1,672,429 2,300,000 73%
Cucumbers 11,021 38,000 29%
Dry Beans
149,861 195,000 77%
Forage Production
25,269
N/A N/A
Forage Seeding
247 N/A N/A
Grapes 6,741 12,500** 54%
Green Peas
631
N/A N/A
Hybrid Corn Seed
21,467 N/A N/A
Mint 1,942 N/A N/A
Oats 5,597 75,000 7%
Onions 1,172 N/A N/A
Peaches* 1,051 2,100** 50%
Popcorn 519 N/A N/A
Potatoes 34,117 50,000 68%
Processing Beans
4,275 N/A N/A
Soybeans 1,716,474 2,300,000 75%
Sugar Beets 123,420 150,000 82%
Tomatoes 2,117 5,700 37%
Wheat 343,063 510,000 67%

*Most recent NASS Data available is from 2017, as reporting parameters have changed for fruit crops. Perennial acreage sees minimal change.
N/A = Not Available

Pilot Programs
Crop Pilot Programs
Program County Availability
Total Liability
Cherry Actual Revenue History (ARH)
Allegan, Antrim, Benzie, Berrien, Charlevoix, Grand Traverse, Kent, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Muskegon, Newago, Oceana and Van Buren 21,991,203
Cucumbers Allegan, Arenac Bay, Gladwin, Gratiot, Ionia, Isabella, Mecosta, Midland, Montcalm, Muskegon, Newago, Ottowa, Saginaw, Sanilac, St Joseph, and Tuscola
7,570,529
Whole Farm Revenue Protection
All Counties
70,807,687
Dollar Program
Dollar Liability Program
Total Dollar Liability
Area Risk Protection Insurance (ARPI)
20,223,790
Area Risk Protection Insurance-Harvest Price Exclusion (ARPI)
0
Forage Seeding
36,153
Livestock Gross Margin (LGM)
25,101,949
Livestock Risk Protection (LRP)
180,249
Nursery 12,927,816
15 Year Crop Insurance History for Michigan
Year Policies Earning Premium
Net Acres Insured
Liability Gross Premium
Losses Loss Ratio
2004
21,084 3,491,329 898,666,260 68,354,734 78,471,431 1.15
2005
20,755 3,571,114 923,238,152 74,003,006 20,152,381 0.27
2006
20,567 3,602,465 965,117,072 78,775,310 21,675,200 0.28
2007
20,102 3,695,142 1,369,087,036 116,006,160 71,684,040 0.62
2008
20,697 3,701,720 1,689,953,816 165,789,797 167,393,134 1.01
2009
21,812
3,934,681 1,472,281,517 154,920,355 94,067,618 0.61
2010
21,597 3,993,772 1,441,097,317 135,252,540 55,309,843 0.41
2011
22,456 4,107,615 2,078,151,630 211,413,410 45,893,628 0.22
2012
22,801 4,254,507 2,189,180,179 195,112,509 236,626,085 1.21
2013
26,640 4,293,547 2,304,549,030 195,956,265 47,542,445 0.24
2014
23,226 4,340,410 2,006,274,759 179,273,800 117,621,318 0.66
2015
22,624 4,260,104 1,882,581,390 172,280,496 56,839,259 0.33
2016
31,802 4,188,061 1,682,682,708 160,116,973 36,477,747 0.23
2017
20,563 4,200,460 1,790,256,757 175,446,952 75,520,829 0.43
2018 20,400 4,186,354 1,929,313,102 164,141,374 66,925,065 0.41
Data current as of February 15, 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.

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