Release
No.: RMA-15-098
Contact:
Jo Lynne Seufer (509) 228-6320
Livestock Insurance Programs
Available in the Pacific Northwest
Livestock Producers Need to
Make Coverage Decisions Starting July 1
SPOKANE, Wash., June 24,
2015 — The USDA Risk Management Agency’s (RMA) Spokane Regional Office reminds
livestock producers in the Pacific Northwest of upcoming important dates for
federal livestock risk management programs available in all counties in Idaho,
Oregon, and Washington.
The Livestock Risk
Protection (LRP) program for fed cattle, feeder cattle, and swine and the
Livestock Gross Margin (LGM) program for swine begin sales for the 2016 crop
year on July 1, 2015. Sales will continue through June 30, 2016, or until the
maximum underwriting capacity is reached. Livestock producers are encouraged to
review their insurance coverage and talk to their livestock insurance agents
before renewing or buying a policy.
LRP coverage protects the policyholder from the risk of prices
dropping during the insurance period. LGM provides protection against the
livestock’s loss of market value after feed costs. LRP and LGM do not cover any
other peril such as mortality, condemnation, physical damage, disease,
individual marketing decisions, local price deviations, or any other cause of
loss.
Livestock producers are
encouraged to contact a local livestock insurance agent to learn additional
details. Federal livestock insurance program policies are sold and delivered
solely through private livestock insurance companies. A list of livestock
insurance agents is available at all USDA Service Centers and online at the RMA Agent Locator (http://www.rma.usda.gov/tools/agent.html).
The RMA Spokane Regional Office serves
producers in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Learn more about federal
livestock insurance, federal crop insurance, and the modern farm safety net at www.rma.usda.gov.
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