Revised March 2019
Crops | Insured Acres | Total Acres | Percent Insured |
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Annual Forage | 95,916 | N/A | N/A |
Barley | 8,951 | 36,317 | 25% |
Canola | 54,636 | 57,963 | 94% |
Corn | 264,682 | 296,865 | 88% |
Cotton | 696,529 | 740,632 | 94% |
Grain Sorghum | 232,850 | 275,791 | 84% |
Oats | 1,501 | 8,089 | 19% |
Peaches | 85 | 220 | 39% |
Peanuts | 9,263 | 14,117 | 66% |
Pecans | 2,550 | 41,421 | 6% |
Potatoes | 292 | 1,963 | 15% |
Rye | 8,863 | 64,625 | 14% |
Soybeans | 499,255 | 622,445 | 80% |
Sunflowers | 4,581 | 8,273 | 55% |
Triticale | 833 | 120,850 | 1% |
Wheat | 2,818,242 | 3,347,577 | 91% |
Crop Pilot Programs | |||
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Program | County Availability | Insured Acres | Total Liability |
Apiculture – Rainfall Index | All Counties | N/A | $2,177,497 |
Pasture, Range, Forage | All Counties | 1,597,843 | $66,459,801 |
Sesame | Alfalfa, Blaine, Caddo, Custer, Dewey, Garfield, Grant, Jackson, Kingfisher, Major, Tillman, and Washita County | 31,035 | $2,903,213 |
Sorghum Silage | Beaver, Cimarron, and Texas County | 552 | $163,698 |
Cottonseed Endorsement | All Counties With Cotton Policies | N/A | |
Whole Farm Revenue Protection | All Counties | N/A | $4,347,344 |
Dollar Liability Program | Total Dollar Liability |
---|---|
Livestock Risk Protection – Fed Cattle | $88,530 |
Livestock Risk Protection – Feeder Cattle | $8,302,640 |
Nursery – Field Grown and Container | $22,026,227 |
Year | Policies Earning Premium | Net Acres Insured | Liability | Gross Premium | Losses | Loss Ratio |
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2004 | 20,817 | 4,855,337 | $421,451,055 | $60,129,983 | $32,031,870 | 0.53 |
2005 | 19,702 | 4,701,437 | $408,430,711 | $60,206,137 | $27,011,929 | 0.45 |
2006 | 17,953 | 4,500,092 | $405,200,253 | $62,490,935 | $136,154,963 | 2.18 |
2007 | 18,339 | 5,372,995 | $539,177,677 | $88,758,357 | $159,888,657 | 1.80 |
2008 | 18,565 | 5,138,753 | $700,133,780 | $130,339,326 | $85,178,729 | 0.65 |
2009 | 18,591 | 5,111,121 | $907,686,856 | $191,026,804 | $313,993,866 | 1.64 |
2010 | 18,732 | 4,914,438 | $669,635,643 | $132,873,550 | $43,240,679 | 0.33 |
2011 | 19,141 | 5,177,196 | $1,002,154,245 | $204,736,999 | $440,190,980 | 2.15 |
2012 | 20,966 | 6,800,575 | $1,207,993,009 | $253,806,672 | $211,893,660 | 0.83 |
2013 | 21,494 | 7,339,706 | $1,244,194,738 | $254,797,821 | $324.374.626 | 1.27 |
2014 | 21,234 | 6,921,095 | $994,223,428 | $220,258,993 | $380,252,855 | 1.73 |
2015 | 23,956 | 7,328,236 | $949,933,786 | $200,950,241 | $141,377,292 | 0.70 |
2016 | 21,062 | 6,374,019 | $806,942,726 | $176,368,657 | $55,382,887 | 0.31 |
2017 | 19,902 | 6,337,239 | $831,907,812 | $176,523,943 | $87,328,176 | 0.49 |
2018 | 18,719 | 6,343,493 | $901,749,854 | $185,467,140 | $175,757,710 | 0.95 |
Data current as of March 08, 2019. 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.