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Originally posted by vvalk View PostReally? Hard to believe you farm. It’s call hangers. Once the crop is knocked down especially a heavy thick crop they have to call it a loss even though you can sc**** it up. In canola once it’s starts poding they have to adjust it they can’t defer it. Its impossible to adjust any crop properly at the 30-70% damage and I find they always over adjust a little bit. You do have to sign off on the adjustment remember.
sorry for interrupting...
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Originally posted by bucket View PostAnd people wonder why hail adjusters are Richards after reading the above.....100 percent means you shouldn't be combining anything....
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Originally posted by bucket View PostI don't know why I get into these threads ...I haven't bought hail insurance for a very long time....Last time was on canola and they wanted to defer the claim to see if it came back....that just pissed me off...
sorry for interrupting...
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Originally posted by vvalk View PostReally? Hard to believe you farm. It’s call hangers. Once the crop is knocked down especially a heavy thick crop they have to call it a loss even though you can sc**** it up. In canola once it’s starts poding they have to adjust it they can’t defer it. Its impossible to adjust any crop properly at the 30-70% damage and I find they always over adjust a little bit. You do have to sign off on the adjustment remember.
We have been there , not fun . But easy adjusting. But all depends how much hail insurance one has or could afford . Some areas have had poor crops the past three years from drought remember. Not everyone have big crops and oil wells every year .
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vvalk, no hail rider in Sask crop insurance(which I bet you knew anyway).
We will take deductible to lower premiums.
It would never pay for me to insure to the levels you're talking about with hail insurance only.
That amount of money would be better left in my pocket than to gamble at those levels.
I am definitely not ahead of any insurance premiums I pay....even at the modest amount I insure for.
I don't over insure my house hoping it will burn down. I don't over insure my crops hoping for a failure. I don't over insure my machinery hoping for a wreck. In fact over insuring isn't even possible for some items.
I do understand what you explained and how you got there.
But I do things different.Last edited by farmaholic; Aug 1, 2019, 10:32.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostSo you never been wiped out to the stubble ? There are no hangers at all from the picture posted at the start of this thread. It’s been mowed to nothing ... that was the point of starting this thread.
We have been there , not fun . But easy adjusting. But all depends how much hail insurance one has or could afford . Some areas have had poor crops the past three years from drought remember. Not everyone have big crops and oil wells every year .
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Originally posted by vvalk View PostThat’s when your coverage comes in. Hail risk is one thing you can control. Your hail insurance should match your crop value. I haven’t had a general rain in my area since June 2014 I have 30 bus barley coming yet I still have hail insurance on my farm. I have some fields that haven’t seen 10†of rain since July of 2014.
Last fall was a perfect example , we had 60 bus hrsw right till harvest start .... 60 times $7 .... until it snowed , 3 times , then we ended up with 50 bus feed at $5.50 to a bit at $6 .... do that math .... you text book theory would drain your bank account by a lot more with no better outcomeLast edited by furrowtickler; Aug 1, 2019, 08:40.
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So, if I understand vvalk correctly, on straight hail insurance, AFSC is losing money, and all the private for profit hail insurance companies are consistently losing money, because farmers are profiting from hail insurance?
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One can add up crop values all you want this time of year , it means nothing till its in the bin and sold and money is safely in your hands
Same with the pulses sold to Ilta , that money may well disappear for some .
You can’t just keep throwing money at a crop this time of year. Good luck if you do , but there are very many factors before you get paid for that crop
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