Kansas farmers claim nearly US$1B in insurance to offset crop losses amid lingering drought, USDA says
Andrew Rogers
HUTCHINSON, Kansas
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January 26, 2012
(Associated Press)
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Kansas farmers have claimed nearly $1 billion in insurance to offset crop losses caused by the lingering drought.
The federal government says that breaks a Kansas record of $446.8 million for drought claims set in 2002, and more claims are expected.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said in its weekly update that it had paid $987.3 million to Kansas farmers so far for withered wheat and fall crops.
Rebecca Davis, director of the USDA's Topeka office, says she expects the payout amount to reach $1 billion.
The Hutchinson News reports the drought is going into its second year in Kansas. Besides the lack of rainfall, there were nearly 50 days of triple-digit temperatures this summer.
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