When does coverage for the insured tobacco crop end?
When the crop is totally destroyed, removed, abandoned, or at the end of the insurance period.
What is the replanting payment procedure for tobacco?
There is no replanting payment available for tobacco.
This appraisal method is used from planting until the crop is harvested or removed.
Stand Reduction/Leaf Count Method
What must be done for Burley and Flue Cured tobacco to be eligible for quality adjustment?
Tobacco must be harvested and hung in a curing facility by a certain date to qualify for quality adjustment.
Acreage planted in any manner other than as defined in "planted acreage" unless otherwise provided by the Special Provisions or a written agreement
non-insurable acreage
This appraisal method is used for tobacco that can be harvested by machine
Machine Harvesting Method
What must the insured do if they do not intend to harvest any of the insured tobacco acreage?
The insured must notify the AIP in writing if they do not intend to harvest any of the insured tobacco acreage by the date specified in the Special Provisions.
Give an example of non-insurable acreage
- Acreage where the crop is damaged and it is practical to replant but is not replanted.
*other applicable answers may be accepted
This method is used for tobacco that is completely cured and in proper moisture content as required for market.
Cured Tobacco Hanging or Stored in the Barn Method
What is a requirement for Dark Air and Fire Cured tobacco to be eligible for quality adjustment?
Dark Air and Fire Cured tobacco must be harvested and hung in a curing facility by the date specified in the Special Provisions to be eligible for quality adjustment.
must be at least five feet wide (at least two rows) and extend the entire length of each field in the unit
This form keeps track of all damage notices and inspections for a crop unit.
Production Worksheet
What is the purpose of selecting representative samples in appraisals?
Representative samples must be selected to accurately reflect the condition of the entire field.
When does coverage for the insured tobacco crop end?
Coverage ends at the earlier of total destruction, removal from the unit, abandonment, final adjustment of the loss, or the calendar date for the end of the insurance period.
What must the adjuster do when tobacco production is determined to have zero market value (ZMV)?
The adjuster must physically witness the destruction and document the process.
How is the maximum number of pounds eligible for quality adjustment determined for Burley and Flue Cured tobacco?
The maximum number of pounds eligible for quality adjustment is equal to the total number of pounds of contracted tobacco on all valid production agreements.