Crops

Insured Acres

Total Acres

Percent Insured

Annual Forage

48,374

NA

NA

Barley

6,801

10,446

65%

Canola

27,121

29,016

93%

Corn

6,171,381

6,513,852

95%

Cotton

168,036

185,144

91%

Dry Beans

5,073

6,806

75%

Dry Peas

3,966

7,048

56%

Grain Sorghum

2,073,171

2,262,183

92%

Hybrid Sorghum Seed

324

NA

NA

Millet

1,120

33,447

3%

Oats

3,756

97,374

4%

Onions

217

285

76%

Pasture, Rangeland and Forage

1,622,117

NA

NA

Potatoes

1,778

2,414

74%

Sesame

0

2,378

0%

Silage Sorghum

23,931

NA

NA

Soybeans

4,087,747

4,682,553

87%

Sunflowers

27,508

38,632

71%

Wheat

6,754,725

7,039,923

96%

Crop Pilot Programs

Program

County Availability

Total Liability

Annual Forage

All Counties

$9,710,805

Apiculture

All Counties

$427,736

Cottonseed Pilot Endorsement

All counties with existing cotton programs

$3,698,157

Pasture, Rangeland, Forage

All Counties

$86,281,890

Sesame

Barber, Harper, Kingman, and Sumner counties

$0

Silage Sorghum

All counties with an existing program

$4,858,382

Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO)

All Counties with an existing program

$11,017,949

Stack Income Protection Plan (STAX)

All Counties with an existing cotton program

$286,452

Triticale

All Counties with existing programs

$1,328,660

Whole Farm Revenue Program

All Counties

$6,020,333

Dollar Liability Program

Total Dollar Liability

Livestock Gross Margin - Cattle

$0

Livestock Gross Margin - Dairy

$195,620

Livestock Gross Margin - Swine

$0

Livestock Risk Protection - Fed Cattle

$251,565

Livestock Risk Protection - Feeder Cattle

$13,935,707

Livestock Risk Protection - Lamb

$46,420

Livestock Risk Protection - Swine

$0

Dairy Revenue Protection

$2,438,57,081

Nursery

$10,325,137

15 Year Crop Insurance History for Kansas

Year

Policies Earning Premium

Net Acres Insured

Liability

Gross Premium

Losses

Loss Ratio

2005

123,938

16,410,578

1,894,995,748

261,377,895

118,333,372

0.45

2006

117,981

15,771,516

1,944,310,081

281,377,895

337,285,509

1.20

2007

115,247

16,348,649

2,877,722,649

442,365,985

398,067,386

0.90

2008

117,236

16,499,674

3,988,001,425

664,507,282

412,868,709

0.62

2009

117,697

16,972,942

4,066,637,025

730,874,047

290,793,016

0.40

2010

117,155

17,301,958

3,549,008,070

543,510,405

142,418,909

0.26

2011

117,439

17,406,899

5,294,208,259

797,003,303

1,086,414,238

1.36

2012

119,896

18,274,929

5,667,067,784

808,855,001

1,373,244,693

1.70

2013

122,319

19,185,245

5,899,410,524

852,101,659

957,071,859

1.12

2014

121,024

18,834,528

4,822,308,274

668,976,760

614,637,146

0.92

2015

123,196

19,308,289

4,415,403,968

648,239,400

333,732,143

0.51

2016

119,210

19,172,375

4,157,775,280

603,705,245

74,700,596

0.12

2017

115,177

19,254,673

4,387,115,138

619,998,667

284,048,182

0.46

2018

113,070

19,486,168

4,593,910,524

605,609,115

325,745,212

0.54

2019

112,928

21,042,155

4,917,487,393

695,192,444

248,303,038

0.36

Data current as of January 7, 2020. For current data go to RMA’s Summary of Business tool.

Where to Buy Crop Insurance
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.
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