Posted by grandpajohn on August 05, 2012 at 20:06:43 from (4.252.31.69):
In Reply to: Haying soybeans posted by Erik Ks farmer on August 05, 2012 at 08:27:45:
The problem with adjusting the soybeans today, is the adjuster has 2 methods by which to appraise them. Stand Count and seed Count. Since the soybeans are not mature and still have the possibility to produce something. You most likely have a good stand of beans just no pods if he appraised them today you would not have a claim. On the other hand leaving strips is the only way to be fair to you and the company. Just remember as was stated earlier, if the beans produce enough pods with seed to make the guarnatee you will not be paid by the insurance company.
As far as information talk to the adjuster, leave the agent out of it. Most times the agent doesnt have a clue and may not be knowledgeable enough to answer your questions. Talk with the adjuster in most cases they are more knowledgeable.
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