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I nsuring Success for Utah Agriculture Voice annotation contributed by: John P. Hewlett, Agricultural & Applied Economics University of Wyoming Content edited from a previous version of these materials available at RightRisk.org by: John P. Hewlett, Agricultural & Applied Economics University of Wyoming Livestock Insurance: Livestock Insurance: Overview of LRP-Lamb Source:

Livestock Insurance: Overview Livestock Risk Protection (LRP) feeder cattle and fed cattle Livestock Risk Protection (LRP) for swine Livestock Risk Protection (LRP) for slaughter lambs The insurable types and weights of feeder cattle under livestock insurance Insurance against price changes Indemnity calculations

Livestock Insurance: LRP for Lambs Geographic Coverage The program is available in all counties of Utah and in all counties in 27 other states LRP for lamb: – Offers single-peril price protection for lamb producers – May reduce downside price risk for producers, but it does not eliminate other risks – Does not cover sickness or death of lambs – Does not insure against possible rising feed costs. Producers remain subject to basis price risk.

Livestock Insurance: LRP for Lambs Basics Product Offered: Protection for producer against decline in slaughter lamb prices below the established coverage price. Insurance Period: Offered for 13, 20, 26, and 39 week periods. – The producer will choose time closest to the time slaughter lambs will be marketed. Application: An application is required to purchase insurance coverage. – Establishes producer eligibility – The producer must also file a form indicating beneficial interest Specific Coverage Endorsement: A producer must file a Specific Coverage Endorsement for each group of lambs to be insured. Several endorsements may be filed under one application as long as beneficial interests are the same.

Livestock Insurance: LRP for Lambs Basics (cont.) Target Weights: LRP-Lamb target weights refer to the anticipated per head weights of slaughter lamb expressed on a hundredweight basis at the end of the insurance period. Endorsement Limits: A limit of 2,000 head of slaughter lambs may be insured under any one Specific Coverage Endorsement. Annual Policy Limits: The maximum number of head of slaughter lambs that may be covered during a crop year is 28,000 head. The “crop” year is July 1 through June 30.

Livestock Insurance: LRP for Lambs Coverage Prices and Levels Coverage Prices – Prices that may be insured by the producer – Prices change weekly and are obtained from the RMA website. Coverage Levels – Based on the chosen coverage price – Range from 80 to 95%

Livestock Insurance: LRP for Lambs Actual and Expected End Values for Lambs Expected End Value: This is the expected price at the end of an insurance period for slaughter lambs published weekly on the RMA website. Actual End Value: The actual ending value for lambs at the end of the endorsement is the price of slaughter lambs is reported in the National Weekly Sheep Review. The reference price will be labeled as Formula Prices established for previously slaughtered lambs (live basis). Subsidy Level: RMA provides a 13% subsidy on LRP-Lamb

Livestock Insurance: LRP for Lambs Example

Livestock Insurance: LRP for Lambs Example (cont.) Suppose Rodney actually sells 1, pound lambs on October 5. The reported actual ending value is $98.00/cwt. Will Rodney receive an indemnity?

Livestock Insurance: LRP for Lambs Example (cont.) Indemnity: = [1,000 head of lambs x 1.35 hundredweight per lamb x ($ – )] x 1.0 = $4,928

Livestock Insurance: LRP for Lambs Example II

Livestock Insurance: LRP for Lambs Example II (cont.) Suppose Jim actually sells 2, pound lambs on September 15. The reported actual ending value is $98.00/cwt. Will Jim receive an indemnity?

Livestock Insurance: LRP for Lambs Example II (cont.) Indemnity: = [2,000 head of lambs x 1.35 hundredweight per lamb x ($ – )] x 1.0 = $8,208

Livestock Insurance: LRP for Lambs Summary Let’s summarize what you have learned. In this lesson, you’ve learned about: – Livestock Risk Protection (LRP) for Lamb – Insures against price changes – Indemnities received when prices decline