Department of Agriculture
Risk Management Agency Fact Sheet
2018 Crop Year
Spokane Regional Office — Spokane,WA
November 2017
Important Crop Insurance Dates
Oregon
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This is a brief summary of important dates regarding crop insurance. The 2018 crop year Actuarial Information Browser. For more information contact your crop insurance agent.Crop Sales Closing
Production Reporting Date
Acreage Reporting Date
Apiculture 11/15/2017 N/A 11/15/2017 Apples 11/20/2017 01/15/2018
01/15/2018 Barley
with Winter Coverage
3/15/2018
09/30/2017
04/29/2018
11/14/2017
07/15/2018
12/15/2017
Blueberries 11/20/2017 01/15/2018 01/15/2018 Cabbage 02/01/2018 03/18/2018 Varies by Type
Canola (Fall Planted)
Canola (Spring Planted)
08/31/2017
03/15/2018
10/15/2017
04/29/2018
12/15/2017
07/15/2018
Cherries 11/20/2017 01/15/2018 01/15/2018 Corn 03/15/2018 04/29/2018 07/15/2018 Cranberries 11/20/2017 01/15/2018 01/15/2018 Dry Beans
03/15/2018 04/29/2018 07/15/2018 Dry Peas
03/15/2018 04/29/2018 07/15/2018 Forage (Alfalfa) Seed
09/30/2017 11/14/2017 Varies by Type
Forage Production
09/30/2017 11/14/2017 12/15/2017 Fresh Apricots
11/20/2017 01/15/2018 01/15/2018 Fresh Freestone Peaches
11/20/2017 01/15/2018 01/15/2018 Fresh Nectarines
11/20/2017 01/15/2018 01/15/2018 Grapes 11/20/2017 01/15/2018 01/15/2018
Green Peas
03/15/2018 04/29/2018 07/15/2018 Hybrid Sweet Corn Seed
03/15/2018 N/A 07/15/2018 Livestock Risk Protection (LRP)
Livestock Gross Margin (LGM)
Producers submit a one time application. Upon acceptance, LRP
and LGM poilicies may be purchased throughout the year using an
online system available through approved livestock agents.
End of Insurance: 06/30/2018
Mint
with Winter Protection
03/15/2017
09/30/2016
04/29/2018
11/14/2017
07/15/2018
12/15/2017
Mustard 03/15/2017 04/29/2018 07/15/2018 Nursery New policy applications may be filed at any time. All applicants
are subject to a thirty day waiting period before coverage begins.
For carryover policyholders:
Sales Closing 05/01/2018 Cancellation 5/31/2018 End of Insurance 5/31/2019
Oats 03/15/2018 04/29/2018 07/15/2018 Onions (Fall type - Umatilla County)
Onions (Spring Types - Umatilla County)
Onions (Spring types - All Other Counties)
08/31/2017
02/01/2018
02/01/2018
10/15/2017
03/18/2018
03/18/2018
12/15/2017
07/15/2018
07/15/2018
Pasture, Rangeland, Forage
11/15/2018
N/A 11/15/2017 Pears 11/20/2017 01/15/2018 01/15/2018 Plums 11/20/2017 01/15/2018 01/15/2018 Potatoes 03/15/2018 04/29/2018 07/15/2018 Processing Beans
03/15/2018 04/29/2018 07/15/2018 Soybeans 03/15/2018 04/29/2018 07/15/2018 Sugar Beets
03/15/2018 04/29/2018 07/15/2018 Sweet Corn
03/15/2018 04/29/2018 07/15/2018 Wheat (Klamath County Winter)
Wheat (Klamath County Spring)
Wheat
with Winter Coverage
09/30/2017
03/15/2018
09/30/2017
09/30/2017
11/14/2017
04/29/2018
11/14/2017
11/14/2017
12/15/2017
07/15/2018
07/15/2018
12/15/2017
Whole-Farm Revenue Protection
03/15/2018
Calendar and
Early Fiscal Filers
11/20/2017
Late Fiscal Filer
Revised Operation Reports are due:
07/15/2018 for calendar year or early fiscal year filers.
Early filers have a fiscal year beginning prior to September 1 of
the insurance year.
07/15/2018 for late fiscal filers. Late filers have a fiscal year
beginning September 1 or later in the insurance year.
- Where to Buy Crop Insurance
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All multi-peril crop insurance, including CAT policies, are available from private insurance agents. A list of crop insurance agents is available at all USDA service centers and on the RMA website.
Regional Office Visit
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11707 E Sprague Ave
Suite 304
Spokane, WA 99206-6125 - Phone: 509-228-6320
- Fax: 509-228-6320
- Email: rsowa@rma.usda.gov
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This fact sheet gives only a general overview of the crop insurance program and is not a complete policy. For further information and an evaluation of your risk management needs, contact a crop insurance agent
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