Crops
Insured Acres
Total Acres
Percent Insured
Alfalfa Seed
1,066 8,550 12%
Apple 2,240 6,100 37%
Barley 21,765 45,000 48%
Blueberry 2,765 9,400 30%
Cabbage 10 700 1%
Canola/ Rapeseed
2,036 3,900 52%
Cherries 6,445 15,800 41%
Corn 33,668 90,000 37%
Cranberries 1,282 2,900 44%
Dry Beans
3,930 9,500 41%
Dry Peas
2,210 12,200 18%
Forage Production
6,453 470,700 1%
Grapes 6,118 22,200 28%
Green Peas
17,149 23,520 73%
Mint 1,029 24,440 4%
Mustard 242 1,736 14%
Oats 2,898 13,000 22%
Onions 13,023 21,000 62%
Pears 9,773 14,800 66%
Potatoes 25,913 39,000 66%
Processing Beans
2,665 10,610 25%
Processing Sweet Corn
5,239 21,700 24%
Soybeans 0 875 0%
Stonefruit 541 2,660 20%
Sugar Beets
6,521 10,200 64%
Wheat 651,619 8100 80%
Crop Pilot Programs
Program County Availability
Apiculture (Vegetation)
All Counties
Cherries (Actual Revenue History)
Gilliam, Hood River, Marion, Polk, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wasco, and Yamhill Counties.
Livestock Gross Margin - Dairy
All Counties
Livestock Risk Protection - Lamb
All Counties
Livestock Risk Protection - Fed Cattle, Feeder Cattle, Swine
All Counties
Pasture, Rangeland and Forage (Vegetation)
All Counties
Whole-Farm Revenue Protection Pilot
All Counties
Dollar Liability Program
 Total Dollar Liability
Apiculture (Vegetation
$0
Livestock Gross Margin - Dairy
$0
Livestock Risk Protection - Fed Cattle
$753,773
Livestock Risk Protection - Feeder Cattle
 $313,333
Livestock Risk Protection - Lamb  $2,366,713
Nursery $162,463,766
Pasture, Rangeland and Forage (Vegetation)
$13,263,381
Whole-Farm Revenue Protection Pilot
$109,651,279
15 Year Crop Insurance History
Year Policies Earning
Premium
Net Acres
Insured
Liability Gross Premium
Losses Loss Ratio
2002 3,620  943,699  452,048,005  16,994,381  52,630,130  3.10
2003  3,739  993,043  520,804,466  21,754,429  45,167,098  2.08
2004  3,623  918,600  590,009,769  19,646,277  9,637,310  0.49
2005  3,508  880,312  544,763,378  18,275,217  24,826,438  1.36
2006  3,448  869,792  634,657,298  20,494,564  14,573,947  0.71
2007  3,416  960,014  676,854,869  23,992,759  20,716,820  0.86
2008  3,357  1,117,708  755,042,570  29,224,313  33,469,076  1.15
2009  3,283  1,058,039  791,684,826  48,894,050  96,675,066  1.98
2010 3,449
 1,051,480  765,612,776  34,769,213  8,121,099  0.23
 2011  3,523  942,842  729,961,859  43,996,637  6,669,994  0.15
 2012  3,512  897,926  652,996,785  39,537,544  6,524,941  0.17
 2013  3,494  921,465  669,315,696  38,925,747  39,370,437  1.01
 2014 3,398
 906,187  622,262,639  34,619,620  29,107,403  0.84
 2015  3,355  1,009,130  638,806,987  33,268,724  48,055,421  1.44
 2016  3,281  1,259,385  665,297,079  37,543,365  21,805,360  0.58
Data current as of January, 2017. 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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