Broadcast Newsline: February 18, 2011

The Cottonseed Pilot Endorsement for crop insurance arose from the producers inability to protect the potential income they receive from the co-product of cotton, cottonseed, on their farm, says Shawn Wade, Director of Communications for Plains Cotton Growers.

This week’s Cotton Newsline is 3 cuts.  All cuts are Shawn Wade, Director of Communications for Plains Cotton Growers.

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The Cottonseed Pilot Endorsement for crop insurance arose from the producers inability to protect the potential income they receive from the co-product of cotton, cottonseed, on their farm, says Shawn Wade, Director of Communications for Plains Cotton Growers.  Wade says the Cottonseed Endorsement is an easy mechanism for producers to use to increase the amount of coverage on their operation without moving up a level of insurance coverage.

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According to Wade, there are two qualifications a producer must meet to qualify for the endorsement.

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Wade says producers who are interested in the Cottonseed Pilot Endorsement should talk to their insurance agent.

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