Our Insurance Solutions

Revenue Protection (RP)

Protects against yield loss and market price declines.

  • Covers both yield losses and price fluctuations

  • Guarantees a level of revenue, even in volatile markets

  • Ideal for row crop producers needing comprehensive risk protection

Yield Protection

Solely protects against production losses due to natural causes.

  • Covers drought, flooding, hail, disease, and other weather-related events

  • Based on historical yield data

  • Great option for farmers focused on maintaining production levels

Enhanced Coverage Option (ECO) & Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO)

Additional layers of protection for greater security.

  • Provides county-level coverage to complement your base policy

  • Helps fill the gaps in traditional insurance plans

  • Ideal for farmers looking for extra protection against price and yield losses

Livestock & Forage Insurance

Coverage options for cattle producers, hay, and forage operations.

  • Protects against market declines and weather-related losses

  • Available for cow/calf producers, backgrounders, and feedlots

  • Pasture, Rangeland, and Forage (PRF) insurance helps mitigate drought risk

Whole Farm Revenue Protection (WFRP)

One policy to cover your entire farm operation.

  • Covers diverse farming operations, including specialty crops.

  • Protects against revenue loss due to natural disasters and price drops.

  • Ideal for farmers with multiple commodities

Why Choose FedCrop?

Many farmers think all crop insurance is the same —but the truth is, your agent makes all the difference. What sets us apart?

Industry-Leading Expertise

We help you choose the right coverage, so you’re not overpaying or underinsured.

Precision Reporting Technology

Simplifies the process, saving you time and reducing paperwork headaches.

Dedicated Support

We’re here for you year-round—not just during renewal season.

Local Connections

Serving farmers in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and beyond.

Ready to Secure Your Farm’s Future?