Planting season is upon us. You might be itching to get into the field. But is your precision technology ready for you to jump in? At the start of each season, there is a lot of things to set up and calibrate before any seed goes into the ground. Our Data Strategy Manager, Cristin Weber, gives you all the best precision tech tips to getting your data accurate and useable before you start planting.
PRM's Data Strategy Manager, Cristin Weber, was on the NewsRadio 1040 Big Show with Bob Quinn. There she explained on Clean Water Wednesday how the Risk & Return Analysis can help improve farm profitability and improve conservation efforts.
Risk & Return Analysis: https://precisionriskmanagement.com/services/precision/risk-return-analysis/
Big Show: https://whoradio.iheart.com/featured/the-big-show/
Perhaps you’ve heard that 2025 is the year of a “Big Drought” for the Midwest, but is that weather truth or folklore? Before you start to make farm planning choices for 2025 based on folklore, it is a good idea to understand what is fact-based and what is not. We sit down with Meteorologist Lucy Sledge to see if there is any truth to claims of extreme drought in 2025.
The Chairman of PRM, Don Preusser, discusses what the Farm Bill means for crop insurance. Plus he shows how the industry is preparing for the future of crop insurance outside the federal program with Vane.
A compliance review is no reason to fear. They are a normal part of the federal crop insurance program. Even if the word audit is scary, Precision Risk Management makes it as painless as possibe. PRM's Heidi Lawson walks us through what an audit is like and what the grower needs to prepare.
PRM talks PRF and how it can protect your ranching operation.
Pasture, Rangeland, Forage, also called PRF, protects against forage loss on haying or grazing acres because of the lack of rainfall. It helps producers cover their increased costs for irrigation, feed, destocking, depopulating caused by dry periods. A loss payout is owed when the region does not receive enough precipitation within the coverage period.