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If you still plant corn after the insurance date
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w1891
Posted 5/22/2019 14:43 (#7513252 - in reply to #7512764)
Subject: RE: If you still plant corn after the insurance date


S Illinois
I don’t know if there are different rules for different areas but here last planting day of full coverage for corn is June 5th. Then 1% decrease per day in coverage only runs for 20 days or up until June 25. After that day you can take the 35% PP payment and pay 35% of corn premium and then insure whatever crop you actually did plant. If it reaches that point however, I would think the small payment wouldn’t be worth the APH hit(60% of 2018 approved yield will be plugged in) in corn and one would either just say that corn was never intended to be planted or nothing would be planted and the full corn PP would be used.
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