STAY UP TO DATE ON CROP INSURANCE DEADLINES
In agriculture, timing is everything. The same is true of crop insurance. The USDA Risk Management Agency (RMA) sets significant dates for federally subsidized policies, like multiple-peril crop insurance (MPCI). To secure coverage, farmers and ranchers must meet deadlines.
At ProAg, we’re here to help you grow with confidence. That means doing what we can to set you up for success, starting with a go-to resource for important crop insurance dates. Use the table below as a reference for key crop insurance sales closing dates. For specific dates and requirements for other crops, connect with your local independent ProAg agent.
January 15, 31 | August 15, 31 |
February 1, 15, 28 | September 1, 30 |
March 15, 31 | October 31 |
April 14, 30 | November 1, 20, 30 |
May 1, 15, 31 | December 1, 15, 31 |
July 1, 15, 31 |
When a sales closing date falls on a weekend or federal holiday, the first business day after the listed date applies. Contact your ProAg agent for more information including other important crop insurance dates and deadlines impacting your area.
Use the dropdown below to download the Crop Insurance Date Table Summary for your state. This will contain important crop insurance dates you need to know like the cancellation, sales closing, end of insurance period, final planting, acreage reporting and billing dates.
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Pro Ag Management, Inc.* (collectively with its corporate affiliates, “ProAg®”) is a managing general agency representing several risk bearing insurance companies, including Producers Agriculture Insurance Company and U.S. Specialty Insurance Company and doing business as Pro Ag Insurance Services, Inc. in California, CA Entity License #0F34212. The insurance products described on this website may not be a complete list of all products offered and may not be offered in all states. The provided information does not amend, or otherwise affect, the terms and conditions of any insurance policy issued by ProAg or any of its subsidiaries; always refer to the policy provisions. Actual coverages will vary based on the terms and conditions of the policy issued.