Farming is rewarding, but it comes with risk. Weather volatility, pests, disease pressure, and shifting market conditions can all impact yield and revenue—often with little warning. That’s why crop insurance decisions shouldn’t be a last-minute task.
As spring approaches, many producers face important crop insurance decision windows. This is the right time to step back and ask a simple but critical question: does your current crop insurance coverage truly fit your operation today?
Watch: Understanding Crop Insurance for Spring-Planted Crops
In this video, we break down how crop insurance works for spring-planted crops and why reviewing your coverage before deadlines arrive matters. Rather than focusing on policy jargon, the goal is to help producers understand how coverage fits into real-world farming scenarios.
Why Reviewing Coverage Early Matters
Waiting until a deadline is near can limit your options. Reviewing coverage ahead of time allows you to:
- Identify gaps between your current coverage and your actual risk exposure
- Adjust coverage levels to better reflect input costs and production goals
- Understand how your policy responds to weather losses, price changes, or yield shortfalls
- Make informed decisions without the pressure of a looming cutoff date
Every farm is different. A policy that worked last year may not be the best fit this season, especially as input costs, acres, and management strategies change.
Crop Insurance Is Not One-Size-Fits-All
Crop insurance isn’t just about having a policy in place—it’s about having the right policy. Coverage should align with:
- The crops you plant and how they’re marketed
- Your risk tolerance and financial goals
- Changes in acreage, rotation, or production practices
This is where working with an experienced agent matters. Understanding how different coverage options apply to your operation can make a meaningful difference when conditions turn unfavorable.
Now Is the Time to Start the Conversation
Spring crop insurance deadlines arrive quickly, and once they pass, decisions are locked in for the season. Starting the review process early gives you time to ask questions, explore options, and move forward with confidence.
If you haven’t reviewed your crop insurance yet for the upcoming spring season, now is the right time to do it.
CIMXag works with producers to evaluate coverage, explain options clearly, and help ensure policies match real-world farming risks—not just paperwork.
Want help reviewing your coverage or understanding how crop insurance applies to your operation? Reach out to a CIMXag agent to start the conversation.





























