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NEW COMBO 2011 POLICY INFO

Beginning with the 2011 Crop Year, RMA created a Common Crop Insurance Policy, known as the COMBO rule, to merge the APH, CRC, RA, IP & IIP plans into a single insurance plan. The new COMBO plan will simplify the insurance process, and promote a better understanding of the options available for producers. RMA also developed a single rating and pricing component, which will keep insurance coverage and cost most consistent. Please contact us with any questions regarding the COMBO plan.

2011 COMMON CROP INSURANCE POLICY CONVERSION CHART
2010 POLICY 2011 CROP YEAR POLICY CONVERSION
Crop Revenue Coverage (CRC) >> Revenue Protection
Revenue Assurance (RA)
with Fall Harvest Price Option
>> Revenue Protection
Revenue Assurance (RA)
without Fall Harvest Price Option
>> Revenue Protection with
Harvest Price Exclusion
Actual Production History (APH)
(CAT Endorsement)
>> Yield Protection
Income Protection (IP) /
Indexed Income Protection (IIP)
>> Revenue Protection with
Harvest Price Exclusion
CAT Income Protection (IP) /
Indexed Income Protection (IIP)
>> Revenue Protection with
Harvest Price Exclusion (50/100)

POLICY INFORMATION
2011 Basic Provisions
Side-by-Side Comparison of 2011 Basic Provisions and 2005 Basic Provisions
Download RMA COMBO Summary

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