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Farmer Premiums by State

Farmer Premiums
StateFarmer Premiums
1995-2012
Policies
Iowa$3,479,383,6472,968,298
Illinois$3,071,985,9532,654,034
North Dakota$3,069,684,0202,931,056
Texas$3,064,872,2113,080,700
Minnesota$2,872,167,3712,328,387
Nebraska$2,497,968,5742,782,773
Kansas$2,464,138,2863,987,095
South Dakota$2,086,618,5201,961,350
Indiana$1,683,331,744993,415
Ohio$1,050,814,041909,450
Missouri$988,177,9011,411,681
California$903,556,425611,938
Wisconsin$780,490,056781,975
Montana$736,362,725613,063
Colorado$724,769,092570,373
North Carolina$688,191,111681,344
Georgia$661,662,081627,549
Oklahoma$603,576,120699,484
Michigan$557,162,402536,316
Florida$465,137,133281,803
Washington$427,769,931291,372
Kentucky$367,296,383590,392
Mississippi$362,097,508309,982
Idaho$308,277,747211,093
Arkansas$284,022,182649,981
Alabama$281,007,075246,482
Tennessee$262,071,662367,532
Louisiana$240,736,816416,951
Virginia$222,696,127243,512
South Carolina$206,962,450184,437
Pennsylvania$181,255,814216,343
Oregon$154,423,736108,484
Maryland$114,248,73795,095
New York$86,471,162107,826
New Mexico$73,723,95064,241
Arizona$70,047,38337,440
Wyoming$66,536,83992,280
Delaware$41,536,51630,110
Maine$26,053,31213,520
Connecticut$18,613,3696,736
Massachusetts$14,135,45913,012
New Jersey$13,758,63924,164
Utah$13,011,73719,719
West Virginia$10,320,26317,837
Nevada$7,662,3392,421
Hawaii$7,385,3832,774
Vermont$5,731,4589,475
New Hampshire$1,572,4492,223
Rhode Island$290,624947
Alaska$190,574606

1995-2012$36,319,957,03735,789,071
METHODOLOGY: EWG obtained county level crop insurance information from USDA Risk Management Agency which shows premium subsidies, indemnities and farmer premiums at the county/crop level by crop year. Administrative and Operating Expense Reimbursements to crop insurance companies (A+O), Other program fund costs, Other administrative and operating fund costs expenses, and Government earned interest were allocated to the crop/county level by using the national expenditures/revenue of the Crop Insurance program (available here for 2003-2012 and from RMA previous to 2003) in each category and attributing them the crop/county level by total premiums. EWG was unable to attribute underwriting gains to the county/crop level. Underwriting gains (or losses) are paid to insurance companies when the insurance companies collect more in total subsidies than are paid out in indemnities. Since underwriting gains are paid by company on the basis of all of their policies, EWG was unable to allocate underwriting gains by crop or by region. The total underwriting gains for 1995-2012 is $11 billion.