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At Specialized Crop Insurance (SCI), our philosophy is simple: Work hard, treat people right, and everything else will follow. Service and knowledge are the foundation of everything we do. As dedicated professionals, we’re committed to helping you secure the best coverage for your operation—no shortcuts, no cookie-cutter solutions. Let us show you how SCI sets the benchmark for service, expertise, and customer commitment in the crop insurance industry.
Cattleman and Hay Insurance
Protect Your Operation from Drought with PRF Insurance Rainfall Index – Pasture, Rangeland, and Forage (PRF) insurance is a valuable tool designed to help livestock and hay producers manage the financial impact of drought. As part of the U.S. Federal Crop Insurance Program, PRF provides protection based on rainfall data—not yield—making it especially effective for operations that rely on pasture or forage. If you raise cattle or hay, this program could be a game-changer for your bottom line. Let’s sit down and walk you through how PRF works—and how it can work for you.
Supporting Beekeepers When They Need It Most
The Apiculture Pilot Insurance Program (API) is a rainfall-based insurance product offered through the USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA). It’s designed specifically for beekeepers to help mitigate the financial impact of below-average rainfall that can reduce forage availability and limit honey production. If rainfall matters to your bees, API coverage can help protect your bottom line.
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