
Why Hurricane Coverage Matters: NOAA Warns of an Active 2025 Season
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has just released its 2025 Atlantic hurricane season forecast—and it’s not a light one. NOAA predicts an above-normal hurricane season, citing warmer ocean temperatures and favorable atmospheric conditions that could fuel more frequent and intense tropical systems. Read the NOAA forecast.
For growers across the Southeast, especially in states like Georgia and Florida, this forecast is a serious reminder: the time to review your crop insurance coverage is now.
What This Means for Farmers
The months ahead include multiple Sales Closing Dates (SCDs) for a variety of specialty crops. If you’re growing fruits, vegetables, or other high-value crops, now is the window to make important decisions about your insurance. With the increased threat of hurricanes, adding the Hurricane Insurance Protection – Wind Index (HIP-WI) or the Tropical Storm Option (TS) endorsement (where available) can provide an added layer of protection.
These endorsements are designed to provide indemnity when NOAA reports certain storm conditions in your county. In an above-average year, that peace of mind is more than worth considering. Learn more about HIP-WI and TS coverage.
Why Act Now?
- Sales Closing Dates are approaching fast. Waiting too long could mean missing your chance to update or add coverage.
- Specialty crops are especially vulnerable to high winds and heavy rains. Hurricanes and tropical storms don’t just damage crops—they delay harvest, impact yield quality, and create long-term setbacks.
- These endorsements aren’t automatically included. They must be selected during the policy enrollment window.
Cabbage Growers in Georgia: Expanded Coverage Available
In related news, the USDA Risk Management Agency has announced an update to the Actual Production History (APH) policy for cabbage, adding two new counties in Georgia for the 2026 crop year. If you’re growing cabbage in Georgia, this could mean you’re newly eligible for coverage. View the official bulletin here.
Bottom Line
An active hurricane season doesn’t have to mean disaster for your crops—but it does mean it’s time to take action. Whether you need help understanding endorsements or confirming if your county is eligible for new coverage, our agents at CIMXag Insurance are here to guide you.
Contact us today to review your policy before the next storm is on the radar.