Our Ansonia office has a NEW LOCATION!! The new physical address for Premier Crop Insurance/AP1 Insurance is:
235 West Elroy-Ansonia Rd.
Ansonia, OH
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877-452-3012
Get the dates for your specific crop, type, practice, plan and county by using FMH's Important Dates tool at https://t.co/l51KwUwqbH.
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The corn and soybean late planting period is here for many regions. Contact our agency to understand more about the impacts of planting after the Late Plant Date for your area.
Austin is the son of Scott Walker, who founded Premier Crop Insurance with Ron Barga. Austin is now a co-owner of PCI and following in his late father's footsteps of building relationships with clients and the agriculture community.
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I know generally everyone loves the forecasts right now with the lack of heat and generally wet maps but I DO NOT LIKE this setup for the eastern grain belt.
We need to watch this closely over the next 6-10 days with rain forecasts vs outcomes.
A ridge placed here lines up with years like 1988, 2012 and 2023.
We do have a different global wind pattern this year vs those years and our Pacific jet is stronger...FOR NOW.
We need to watch this.
@BretWaltsWx and myself will be discussing frequently in our Ag reports.
Don't forget to visit the FSA office to certify your 2026 crops! Once you have certified, turn in a producer print 578 and we will get you a prefilled Acreage Report. It is important that the acreage report is correct, that way fall claims will be a breeze!
Over the next few months, we want to highlight our agents and staff. Feel free to reach out to any of the agents in your area to talk to them about their expertise and about the products we offer.
Our first spotlight is the co-founder of PCI, Ron Barga, II.
Happy Memorial Day! Today, we honor those who served and reflect on their sacrifices. #MemorialDay#HonorAndRemember
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Here are this weeks drought monitor vs soil moisture map. Note, the drought monitor data cutoff time for this week was Tuesday, May 19th at 8 AM EDT. The soil moisture map updates daily.
Still conflicting reports between the soil moisture map and drought monitor, especially in spots like Northwest Ohio, where planting progress is behind due to excessive moisture in April and first half of May.
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We hear people a lot say "oh I'm just a farmer", but you're more than "just". That's why our agency places pride in working with every customer to make sure your way of life is protected.
Thank you for trusting us!
Planting progress continues to be above the 5 year average, yet a majority of the Midwest has experienced excessive moisture and cold temperatures that have slowed planting over the past few weeks.
#plant26#replant26#weather#corn#soybeans#May
She watches over the affairs of her household
and does not eat the bread of idleness.
Her children arise and call her blessed;
her husband also, and he praises her:
“Many women do noble things,
but you surpass them all.”
Proverbs 31:27-29