PRODUCT MANAGEMENT BULLETIN: PM20-031




1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Stop 0801
Washington, DC  20250-0801

Date

May 12, 2020

To:

All Approved Insurance Providers
All Risk Management Agency Field Offices
All Other Interested Parties

From:

Richard H. Flournoy, Deputy Administrator /s/ Richard H. Flournoy    5/12/2020

Subject:

California Prune Counties – 2020 Crop Year Prune Reference Date and Average Dry Count per Pound
Background

This bulletin establishes the 2020 crop year Prune Reference Date. In addition, it provides Approved Insurance Providers with the average dry prune count per pound for calculating second-period immature prune appraisals.

Each year the Davis Regional Office (DRO) establishes the Prune Reference Date. This date occurs one to two weeks after prune pit tip hardening when 80 to 90 percent of the seed shows the presence of endosperm, a clear jelly-like substance at the bloom end of the seed.

The DRO also annually compiles prune industry data to determine the average dry prune count per pound for second-period immature appraisals. The appraised production to count for second-period immature appraisals uses the average dry prune count.

Action

Effective for the 2020 crop year:

1) The Prune Reference Date for all applicable California prune counties for the 2020 crop year is April 30, 2020; and
2) The following tables shall be used to calculate second-period immature appraisals.

 

County Dry Prune Count
Butte 60
Colusa; 58
Fresno
61
Glenn 58
Madera
61
Merced 61
Santa Clara  
61
Solano
57
Sonoma
57
Sutter
58
Tehama
57
Tulare
61
Yolo
57
Yuba
59
   

For counties that insure prunes by written agreement which are not included on this list, contact the DRO for the applicable dry prune count per pound.

 

DISPOSAL DATE:
December 31, 2020.

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