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We Are With You, All The Way, Year After Year.  

At Specialized Crop Insurance (SCI) we have a simple philosophy. We believe if you work hard and treat people right, the rest with take care of itself. Service and knowledge are at the core of our beliefs. At Specialized Crop Insurance, we are dedicated professionals who want to work with you to ensure you have the best coverage for your operation. Let us show you how we set the benchmark for service and commitment to all of our customers.

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Drought Story

Select The Cattleman magazine cover to the left and you will open a PDF copy of the Drought Story. This article was written by Diane Myers and published in the September 2023 issue of the Cattleman Magazine on page 46. 


This article goes into great detail about how PRF works. 


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Cattleman and Hay Insurance

Rainfall Index for Pasture, Rangeland, and Forage (RI-PRF) is an insurance product developed to provide forage/hay and livestock producers with a tool to mitigate drought risk. RI-PRF is part of the U.S. Federal Crop Insurance Program. If you raise cattle or hay, you need to call us. We want to sit down with you and teach you how this is supposed to program work. 

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Supporting Beekeepers When They Need It Most

The Apiculture Pilot Insurance Program (API) is insurance offered through the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Risk Management Agency (RMA) meant to insure beekeepers against lower-than-average rainfall that could negatively affect honey production.

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