PRF Insurance is not drought insurance. Even if your area is no longer in a drought and it rained yesterday, you could still be owed a loss payment. PRF loss payments are owed when there is below-average precipitation over a period of time. Rain today or tomorrow doesn't determine payment. PRF Insurance is a vital risk management tool for all ranchers, even if there are rain clouds in the sky right now. Learn more at PRF.ag
Precision Risk Management, LLC.
Insurance
Sioux Falls, South Dakota 464 followers
REDEFINING THE DELIVERY OF CROP INSURANCE. AMERICAN OWNED, OPERATED AND MIDWEST BASED.
About us
At PRM, our commitment to our customers is to provide the needed crop insurance solutions to manage production risk with a keen focus on leveraging the latest farming technology to simplify, increase accuracy and make more efficient the entire insurance experience for farmers and ranchers. Legal: rb.gy/oa4q6r
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https://precisionriskmanagement.com/
External link for Precision Risk Management, LLC.
- Industry
- Insurance
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- Type
- Privately Held
Locations
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Primary
101 N Phillips Ave
Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104, US
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95 Caspian Ave
Volga, South Dakota 57071, US
Employees at Precision Risk Management, LLC.
Updates
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Power up your PRF policy with the PRM app. View current claims and see predicted future claims in one place. You can even track rainfall in real-time. PRM does PRF Better. Learn more about the app at PRF.ag.
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What if you could help farmers get $100+/acre for cover crops by stacking payments? What if there was a way to compare and contrast the many available incentive programs in one place? What if you could narrow down the best potential fit for a farm in minutes? Soon, we hope the answer to those questions is "YOU CAN!" Our pilot cost share comparison guide is ALMOST ready. We're putting on the finishing touches. Stay tuned...
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Grain prices have slumped to the lowest level since the pandemic. https://lnkd.in/g3bBCSjv
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Are rainfall and precipitation trends changing in South Dakota? One great risk management tool is Pasture Rangeland, Forage (PRF) Insurance which provides loss payments when the area has a below average precipitation. When this insurance tool’s triggering factor is pegged to an average, it is vital to know if precipitation trends are changing in your area of South Dakota. PRM and Meteorologist Lucy Sledge break it down for SD ranchers. Read the full breakdown here: https://lnkd.in/gFJRacSD
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New for 2025: Premium is 65% Subsidized Enhanced Coverage Option (ECO) will have an increased subsidy making it a great option for farmers. The subsidy has been increased to 65%. This is a 21% increase from 2024. The subsidy increase results in a significant cost reduction for the producer to get this excellent risk management tool. https://lnkd.in/gvhJhmiD
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Corn prices drop 33 cents. USDA pegs 2024 corn plantings at 91.5 million acres, which is more than a million acres above the agency’s prior estimate in March but more than 3 million acres below final 2023 tallies. https://lnkd.in/gBGMSPbd
Corn Prices Drop 33 Cents, Major Surprise In USDA Planted Acreage Report
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PRF Insurance is one of the easiest tools for protecting your ranching operation. No loss adjusters and no premium due at signing. Learn how simple the protection can be here: https://lnkd.in/gn-cqPYA
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PRF Insurance is a vital tool for ranchers to manage their risks, especially during dry periods. No loss adjusters are needed. Just automatic loss payments when there is below-average precipitation. See more at: https://lnkd.in/gScB_mvb