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Everyday Americans depend on the goods and products made by America's farmers and ranchers. And farmers and ranchers depend on crop insurance as an essential business tool in today's difficult agricultural economy. In an increasingly volatile business environment, crop insurance provides an important measure of stability for America's agricultural producers. Access to affordable crop insurance allows American farmers to continue to provide affordable food for America and the world.

Crop insurance helps make America’s farmers and ranchers world leaders in agriculture, allowing producers to stay competitive and be more innovative. It also helps them sleep better at night knowing that, should the unexpected happen, they will have the financial security to stay in business and go on to plant the next season.

A vibrant Federal crop insurance program is a key component to the tremendous success of our country’s agricultural economy; here are twelve reasons why crop insurance is an essential business tool for America’s agricultural producers.

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Source: National Crop Insurance Services http://www.cropinsuranceinamerica.org

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