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Crop Insurance Flexibility: Separating Units for Fallow and Continuous Cropping.

This legislation amends the Federal Crop Insurance Act, granting farmers greater flexibility in risk management. Starting in 2024, farmers can insure continuously cropped land and fallow land (left unplanted) as separate units. This change allows for more precise tailoring of insurance policies to diverse land management practices, potentially affecting insurance terms.
Key points
Beginning with the 2024 crop year, farmers can insure fallow acreage and continuously cropped acreage as separate enterprise units.
This modification allows for more precise risk management and better alignment of insurance policies with specific farming systems.
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Additional Information
A bill to amend the Federal Crop Insurance Act to allow for the separation of enterprise units by continuous and fallow cropping systems.
Print number: S 2104
Sponsor: Sen. Marshall, Roger [R-KS]
Process start date: 2023-06-22