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You’re weighing your options for 2010, seeking balance on your operation, balance between traditional grain production and other options, whether organic, feed or specialty crops. You’re planning for success.

Crop Insurance is a basic part of that plan by providing core coverage up to 80 per cent on most crops grown plus additional programs to tailor your coverage. You also have your choice of service options, whether by phone, fax, mail, office visit or online. Contact Crop Insurance today; staff can help you build the most balanced production insurance package for your farm.

Your Prices, Coverage and Premiums

2010 Insured Prices and Base Grades

The insured price is the forecast price a commodity will sell for during the crop year as determined by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in consultation with Saskatchewan Crop Insurance.

Commercial | Forage | Organic | Pedigreed

Quality Factors

Quality factors are determined by comparing the price of the harvested grade to the price of the designated grade. The prices used to calculate quality factors are the post-harvest selling prices established through a survey of grain companies, the Canadian Wheat Board and processors from across Saskatchewan.

View the 2009 Fall Quality Factors.

 

 

 

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