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Midwest Ag Insurance, Inc. Crop Insurance Agency
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04/08/2019

Even though we're suppose to get a blizzard this week, we wanted to remind farmers that NE's earliest plant date for corn in the eastern and southern part of our state is APRIL 10, 2019 and western part of NE, it's APRIL 15th. Soybeans in NE, earliest plant date is APRIL 25, 2019. Bring on SPRING planting season already!!

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04/08/2019

NE CRP

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02/21/2019

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Sales Closing is right around the corner...March 1st-March 15th. This is the time to make any changes to your policy. Please contact us to set up an appointment to discuss your coverage for the year. Plan ahead. Remember any of you that plant SEED CORN...need to add it to your Multi-Peril policy this year as your SEED company will not be providing you with any coverage in 2019. Thank you!

Protecting more than 290 million acres of American farmland. Crop insurance supports the American farmer, the American economy, and the American family.

From NCIS
06/13/2018

From NCIS

08/24/2017

Friendly Reminder: Anyone wanting to chop corn 🌽 for silage, please remember to call your agent so that we can turn in an appraisal for APH purposes. Adjusters need to sign off before you destroy your crop. Thank you!!

04/10/2017

MPCI - Initial Planting Date for our coverage are:
NE Corn - April 10th, Milo - April 16th, Soybean - April 25th and KS Corn - April 5th, Milo - April 26th, Soybeans - April 26th.

Final Planting Dates are: NE Corn - May 25th, Milo - June 15th, Soybeans - June 10th and KS Corn - May 25th, Milo - June 25th, Soybeans - June 15th.

Great Article from a The Grand Island Independent on a Nebraska Farmer!
06/21/2016

Great Article from a The Grand Island Independent on a Nebraska Farmer!

What I have learned during this time is this: farming is an enormous game of risk management. It’s not if something bad is going to happen, it’s when.

05/19/2016

Farmers FYI: As soon as your done planting your Spring Crops call for an appointment to report those acres and plant dates to your agent. Thank you!!

05/19/2016

In Contrast to the Critics, Crop Insurance Does Not Discriminate May 2016 Perennial critics of farm policy have taken aim at one of the key risk management tools for farmers – crop insurance – and are ramping up efforts to spread misinformation about the program. Specifically, they are trying to dis...

03/16/2016

March 15, 2016

A Special 2016 Ag Day Message from: Dan Steinkruger, State Executive Director, Nebraska Farm Service Agency
National Agriculture Day Honors Stewards of a Healthy Planet
March 15 is National Agriculture Day – a day designated each year by the Agriculture Council of America to celebrate the accomplishments of agriculture. Nebraska FSA joins the council in recognizing farmers and ranchers for their contributions to the nation’s outstanding quality of life. This year’s theme is Agriculture: Stewards of a Healthy Planet.
Agricultural producers are the original stewards of the land. They understand the fragility of the land and are well aware that there are increasingly fewer producers and fewer acres for production. They want to sustain it and protect what they have.
According to the 2012 Agriculture Census, there are 3.2 million farmers and ranchers in the United States. These American farmers and ranchers constantly seek new and sustainable ways to operate. Through these efforts, they preserve wildlife, protect water sources and reduce soil erosion. They also use precision production practices to greatly reduce their footprint on the environment.
Last year, 912 million acres produced food and fiber. Not only are American farmers and ranchers, who represent one percent of the U.S. population, devoted to taking care of the land, but they’re committed to feeding the nation and producing imports that help the country balance its trade.”
Every year, farmers and ranchers face challenges such as natural disasters, downturns in markets and plant disease, which can financially cripple their operations, but they persevere. During such times, FSA provides financial relief through various conservation, disaster assistance, commodity safety-net programs and low interest-rate credit outlined in the 2014 Farm Bill.
The programs provide Nebraska’s 49,969 agricultural operations with the ability to rank among the top states for corn, soybeans, wheat, grain sorghum, potatoes, cattle, hogs, chickens, etc., commodities having a market value of $23 billion.
I am honored to administer programs that enable our producers to manage their risks when the agriculture industry faces hardship. On behalf of the Nebraska Farm Service Agency, I would like to thank American farmers and ranchers for continuing to feed our nation and the world during every circumstance.

Dan Steinkruger
State Executive Director
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Holdrege, NE
68949

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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(308) 995-8984

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