Nebraska aka the boondocks | I am not talking about an adjustor, I am talking about an auditor, whom you get to meet if you have a claim over $100,000. You have to "prove" your aph. They give you a "thorough examination." If your operation is big enough you get to comb through millions of bushels, denoting each load from each field. No scale ticket no crop means, they will only give you credit for elevator read out sheets to prove bushels. they do not accept yield maps and things get real sticky if you pay a landlord with bushels or feed your crop to animals, they don't just accept "i fed x number of bushels." More to the point you have to break down every load and where it came from, no mixed loads. Some auditors are more anal than others. I kinda got off topic here, but I am just pointing out that if the insurance auditors don't accept yield maps now, why would they down the road?
Edited by McHusker 7/6/2011 22:33
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