When growers sign up for a GRIP or GRP policy, would their APH history still be available should they decide to switch back to an individual policy?
When a grower signs up for a GRIP or GRP policy, no prior reported individual production history is lost. Insurance companies and RMA still maintain a record of past production. The GRP Insurance Standards handbook encourages producers to maintain individual crop yield and acreage history for possible future use in a plan of insurance that uses APH yield for the same crop. Should a grower switch back to a yield-based policy (APH, CRC, RA), he or she is still responsible for certifying production like any other grower applying for the same coverage. Growers should be aware that if they do not certify acreage and production for at least the most recent year in which the crop was grown, the approved APH yield is limited to 65 percent of the applicable county T-yield.
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