There was severe crop damage in late August right up until the end of September with the week of Aug. 19 to 25 producing more than 2,800 claims and over one million in damaged acres.
McQueen said there is always significant pressure to complete claims timely, especially late in the season.
“Farmers are under a time crunch with the ever-changing prairie weather to get their crops in the bin,” McQueen said. “Despite thousands of late season claims, member companies were able to complete all claims allowing producers to continue their dedicated work in the field.”
McQueen said growers should contact a CCHA member company if they have any questions regarding the 2024 season or want to start planning for 2025.
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