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South Texas | I've never seen the numbers on how yall's insurance works to guarantee profit. Here you're past the insurance guarantee the day you plant corn, or sidedness if that's your program.
I could see prevented plant working out. Especially if you're not one who uses fall fertilizer.
What about when you've lost a bunch of fertilizer and the crop is stunted? That crop is still likely to make something, so that amount will come off your insurance, so you'll probably have to harvest it anyway. Or have yall figured out some way to legally kill all the crop so it'll appraise 0? My luck it would still make right at my sorry insurance guarantee. | |
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