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Roseglen, North Dakota | "They may know quickly what you report for losses at harvest." Which means nearly absolutely nothing. Especially with record crops with hardly any losses.
Your actual crop yields to crop insurance (which IMO are quite accurate; however not everyone carries insurance) aren't even due YET. They aren't due till April 29. Agent tells me that is a "national" deadline.
By that time, they're already projecting for.that crop year.
Edited by jd8850 1/20/2026 09:44
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