RMA double crop expansion progresses on track

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The July Straight Rows newsletter reported on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s announcement that it would expand double crop insurance opportunities for the 2023 growing season. The finalized rules on the expansion are set to lock in November 30.

The American Soybean Association shared with state associations in early September that the finalization remains on track for November. The current step in the process allows for states to review the map of 1,500 counties where double cropping is considered viable and ensure that it accurately reflects insurance needs.

The Risk Management Agency of USDA advises growers to consult with crop insurance agencies about coverage options and share concerns with regional RMA offices. There are 35 counties in Kansas with coverage available, 40 where coverage is available with a written agreement and 13 counties where the written agreement does not require double cropping history.

The expansion issued through RMA greatly reduces barriers to accessing double crop insurance. Areas included in the coverage were designated through analysis of climate data, agronomic requirements, existing insurance availability and historical double cropping acreage data.