Crop Insurance That Works for Your Acres


A Practical Safety Net For Your Acres

Crop insurance protects your operation when weather or prices cut into production or income. Bath Insurance Group helps farmers compare coverage, select the right levels, and stay on top of reporting. Whether you manage corn, soybeans, wheat, or mixed acreage, you will get clear steps, timely reminders, and responsive support from a team that understands how seasons and cash flow shape decisions.

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Yield Protection

Covers production losses from causes like drought, flood, frost, or disease. Your insured yield is based on your actual production history. When harvested bushels fall below your guarantee, the policy pays an indemnity.


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Revenue Protection

Covers income when yield drops, prices drop, or both. If actual revenue falls below your guaranteed revenue, the policy pays the difference. This is the most common choice for many row-crop operations because it protects both production and price risk in one policy.


Multi-Peril Coverage Options

Multi-peril crop insurance offers two core protections that work together for most corn, soybean, and wheat growers.

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Additional Crop Insurance Products


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Crop Hail Insurance

Targeted coverage that pays for hail damage, often with options for fire, lightning, or transit. Many farms add this for localized storms that do not affect the whole unit.

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Pasture, Rangeland, and Forage Insurance

Rainfall-index coverage that helps offset forage shortfalls for hay and grazing. A good fit for cattle operations near Liberty, Brookville, or Eaton.

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Wind And Flood Options

Supplemental policies that focus on wind events or excess moisture. Useful for areas with green snap risk or river-bottom fields that hold water.


Why Crop Insurance Matters Here

One storm can change a season. Heavy spring rains, late-summer hail, or sudden wind can cut yields quickly. Reliable coverage helps protect cash flow so you can plan next year’s inputs with confidence.

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How We Work The Process

Assess fields and goals, select coverage and unit structure, complete acreage reporting, and review at renewal. Bath Insurance Group handles reminders and paperwork and coordinates with adjusters when needed.

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Answers To Common Questions


  • When are sign-up deadlines

    Spring sales closing is typically mid-March for corn and soybeans. Check the deadline calendar before planting.

  • Yes, but many farms add a stand-alone hail policy for spot damage.

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  • What crops can I insure

     Most row crops in our counties are eligible. Ask about specialty options if you grow beyond corn, soy, or wheat.

  • How are premiums set

    Rates are program-based by crop, county, coverage level, and history.

  • Will claims change future coverage

    Claims do not cause penalties. Your APH can change after poor years, and we help you review options.

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Tell us your acres and goals. We will map out a plan that fits your fields and budget.

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