Producers should leave adequate sample strips for adjusters to assess crop damage as harvest begins in the southern regions of Saskatchewan and Alberta, according to the Canadian Crop Hail Association.
CCHA member companies are investigating more than 646 claims of crop damage from storms that occurred July 10-16
Companies contributing to this report are Rain and Hail Insurance Service, Palliser Insurance, Agriculture Financial Services Corporation and Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation,
CCHA President Scott McQueen, of Palliser Insurance, said claim activity remains low throughout the western provinces.