date:Nov 07, 2012
vely). For the state of Missouri, it's a good investment, Plain adds.
But, if you suffered a major crop failure on account of the drought and collected an indemnity payment of $200,000 or above, MU Extension economist Ray Massey says, in a university report, that you should expect to be audited by FCIC.
Keeping up the claims pace
Another thing to expect this year as you file crop insurance indemnity claims is a little longer wait time in getting that claim processed and getting the money in y