Crop insurance reminders for those affected by aflatoxin
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[August 07, 2012]
SPRINGFIELD -- Weather conditions have
made the fungus aflatoxin a threat to this year's corn crop.
Brian D. Frieden, director of the Springfield office of USDA's Risk
Management Agency, offers reminders for producers with crop
insurance.
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If you think your corn has aflatoxin, notify your crop insurance
agent before you harvest the grain, put the grain in storage
or deliver it for sale. Your insurance provider will take samples
for testing and submit them to an approved testing facility.
Depending on the aflatoxin level present, the corn price may be
discounted or, in rare cases, the grain will need to be destroyed.
Aflatoxin levels can increase in storage. Therefore, losses are only
insurable if the grain is tested at an approved testing facility
before being moved into commercial or on-farm storage. A
producer may also make arrangements with their insurance provider to
leave representative sample areas of the unharvested crop. The
adjuster will take samples from these areas for aflatoxin testing.
Producers cannot collect their own samples. Samples must be
collected by their insurance provider or a disinterested third
party, such as an approved elevator.
A
list of approved testing facilities is available at:
http://www.rma.usda.gov/aboutrma/fields/il_rso/.
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Frieden urges all producers to contact their insurance agent with
any questions concerning aflatoxin. Your crop insurance agent can
provide you with additional information specific to your needs.
[Text from file received from
USDA Risk Management
Agency, Springfield]
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