Crop Insurance

New York

Crop Insurance Analysis:

Indemnities for the U.S.

Premium Subsidies for the U.S.

Crop insurance premium subsidies in New York

Total premium subsidies, 1995-2023: $640,187,816


Premium subsidies by County, 1995-2023


Premium subsidies by year, 1995-2023


Premium subsidies by crop, 1995-2023


Premium subsidies by cause of loss, 1995-2023

The premium subsidies by cause of loss in the table below are lower than total premium subsidies for this state because the USDA Risk Management Agency only reports premium subsidies by cause of loss for policies that paid an indemnity. Non-indemnified policies and their associated premium subsidies are not reported by cause of loss.

Premium subsidies by cause of loss
Cause of LossPremium subsidies
1995-2023
Excess Moisture/Precipitation/Rain$60,012,970
Freeze$22,425,326
Drought$22,114,033
Hail$14,524,461
Heat$7,749,803
Frost$5,727,254
GRP/GRIP/ARPI/SCO/STAX/MP/HIP WI Crops Only *$5,412,101
Cold Wet Weather$5,278,143
Decline in Price$3,898,632
Cold Winter$2,009,623
Flood$1,256,173
Wind/Excess Wind$996,999
Hurricane/Tropical Depression$652,152
Other (Snow, Lightning, Etc.)$624,672
All Other Causes$548,204
Wildlife$451,541
Insects$391,109
Plant Disease$248,434
Excess Sun$56,045
Inability to Prepare Land for Irrigation$39,765
Mycotoxin$18,519
Falling Numbers$18,037
Fire$15,834
Hot Wind$14,255
Tornado$9,599
Failure of Irrigation Equipment$5,803
Fruit Set Failure$5,780
Cyclone$688
Asian Soybean Rust$238
Poor Drainage$120
1995-2023$154,506,313

* Types of insurance policies; details on the RMA website. Indemnities for GRP/GRIP crops between 1995-2013; indemnities for ARPI, SCO, STAX, MP, HIP, WI crops 2014-2020, indemnities for ECO crops 2021-2023.


Number of years each cause of loss garnered premium subsidies, out of the 29 years between 1995 and 2023

* Types of insurance policies; details on the RMA website. Indemnities for GRP/GRIP crops between 1995-2013; indemnities for ARPI, SCO, STAX, MP, HIP, WI crops 2014-2020, indemnities for ECO crops 2021-2023

 

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