USDA Rolls Out APH Exclusion

Farmers Who Have Faced Disaster With Spring Crops Could See Insurance Benefits

Chris Clayton
By  Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
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USDA rolled out the farm bill's APH exclusion Tuesday, which will allow farmers to exclude yields from bad weather years if they choose to. (DTN file photo by Dan Miller)
A provision in the 2014 farm bill essentially waives Actual Production History yields that collapsed due to extreme weather. The APH exclusion would adjust a farmer's actual yields for crop insurance in counties where the average planted-acre yield tumbled at...

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