Crops | Insured Acres |
Total Acres |
Percent Insured |
Apples | 5,425 | *10,200 | 53% |
Barley | 8,841 | 33,000 | 27% |
Cabbage | 53 | 312 | 17% |
Canola | 875 | NA | NA |
Corn | 349,614 | 490,000 | 71% |
Cotton | 71,657 | 73,000 | 98% |
Fresh Market Beans |
259 | NA | NA |
Fresh Market Sweet Corn |
0 | NA | NA |
Fresh Market Tomatoes |
243 | NA | NA |
Grain Sorghum |
6,979 | 15,778 | 44% |
Oats | 526 | 4,580 | 11% |
Peaches | 926 | *1,200 | 77% |
Peanuts |
16,540 | 21,000 | 79% |
Potatoes | 3,701 | 4,400 | 84% |
Processing Beans |
299 | NA | NA |
Processing Tomatoes |
0 | NA | NA |
Soybeans | 526,639 | 610,000 | 86% |
Tobacco - Burley |
460 | 1,200 | 38% |
Tobacco - Dark Air |
0 | NA | NA |
Tobacco - Fire-cured |
226 | 260 | 87% |
Tobacco - Flue-cured |
20,687 | 22,000 | 94% |
Wheat | 155,939 | 210,000 | 74% |
**Total Acres is 2015 NASS data |
Crop Pilot Programs | |||
Program | County Availability | Total Liability | |
Apiculture (Rainfall Index) |
All Counties |
$0 | |
Cultivated Clams |
Accomack, North Hampton |
$14,781,235 | |
Pasture, Rangeland, Forage (Rainfall Index) |
All Counties |
$7,587,786 | |
Whole-Farm Revenue Protection |
All Counties |
$2,939,125 | |
Dollar Liability Program |
Total Dollar Liability | ||
Livestock Gross Margin - Dairy Cattle |
$0 | ||
Livestock Gross Margin - Swine |
$0 | ||
Livestock Risk Protection - Fed Cattle |
$215,611 | ||
Livestock Risk Protection - Feeder Cattle |
$2,949926 | ||
Livestock Risk Protection - Lamb |
$0 | ||
Livestock Risk Protection - Swine | $0 | ||
Nursery | $36,859,122 | ||
15 Year Crop Insurance History for Virginia
Year | Policies Earning Premium | Net Acres Insured | Liability | Gross Premium | Losses | Loss Ratio |
2002 | 9,322 | 960,961 | 303,983,195 | 20,835,274 | 44,677,766 | 2.14 |
2003 | 8,719 | 972,152 | 304,368,823 | 23,180,372 | 37,681,262 | 1.63 |
2004 | 8,672 | 994,727 | 342,606,425 | 28,218,521 | 15,160,121 | 0.54 |
2005 | 6,744 | 968,361 | 273,913,344 | 23,394,289 | 16,117,507 | 0.69 |
2006 | 6,203 | 942,991 | 289,785,191 | 26,423,574 | 16,992,717 | 0.64 |
2007 | 6,273 | 985,324 | 367,381,555 | 37,333,657 | 62,627,180 | 1.68 |
2008 | 6,503 | 1,069,556 | 477,525,249 | 56,760,378 | 54,536,469 | 0.96 |
2009 | 6,746 | 1,118,649 | 414,782,860 | 49,861,760 | 27,637,273 | 0.55 |
2010 | 6,650 | 1,153,677 | 424,181,707 | 47,032,514 | 118,847,168 | 2.53 |
2011 | 7,117 | 1,257,809 | 607,741,441 | 75,198,109 | 39,128,000 | 0.52 |
2012 | 7,238 | 1,288,199 | 592,426,871 | 69,581,195 | 51,757,461 | 0.74 |
2013 | 7,517 | 1,357,865 | 634,907,852 | 70,235,892 | 25,190,923 | 0.36 |
2014 | 7,278 | 1,329,273 | 590,590,374 | 64,727,635 | 26,723,409 | 0.41 |
2015 | 7,017 | 1,274,694 | 534,351,145 | 64,890,699 | 38,814,439 | 0.60 |
2016 | 6,715 | 1,236,396 | 502,997,850 | 62,463,996 | 39,494,761 | 0.63 |
Data current as of February 6, 2017. 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.
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