
University of Maine Cooperative Extension
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2008 Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR)
2008 Adjusted Gross Revenue-Lite (AGR-Lite)
Risk Management Agency of USDA
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(AGR)
Adjusted Gross Revenue The Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) product provides protection against low revenue due to unavoidable natural disasters and market fluctuations that occur during the insurance year. Covered farm revenue consists of income from agricultural commodities, including incidental amounts of income from animals and animal products and aquaculture reared in a controlled environment. Animal/animal product income is representative of the value of crop production fed to animals. |
Adjusted Gross Revenue-Lite (AGR-Lite) AGR-Lite insurance provides whole-farm revenue insurance. Coverage is based on the adjusted gross revenue from the whole farm based on five years of tax forms and a farm plan. AGR-Lite covers all commodities on the farm, including animals and animal products.
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