Posted by Dairy Farmer in WI on September 03, 2008 at 18:19:40 from (208.157.178.153):
In Reply to: Crop insurance farming posted by Dave from MN on September 03, 2008 at 04:55:34:
i got a neighbor who will plant his corn later then supposed to and just tell the insurance company that he planted on time. always does the worst land last so that way he rakes in the money from the insurance. i have had good luck with insurance. they cam out and looked at my new seeding alfalfa and zeroed it out. we had a cold spring and after 1st crop i grew thicker then hair on a dog! i didn't cheat them, mother nature did! last fall i had a corn field that only grew about 4 feet and had no cobs. zeroed out. only times i have ever gotten anything zeroed out! i burns my butt how people think they are smarter then the insurance company. if you have to lie to make your money, then why farm? DF in WI
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