
Agricultural risk,handled with care.
A multi-generational agency providing custom crop, pasture and livestock insurance — so you can approach each season with confidence.
Four ways risk
can show up across your operation.
We're independent, so we work for the operation in front of us. These are the four risk areas our agents help families think through every year.
- 01The field
Multi-Peril Crop Insurance
A common form of federal crop insurance that may help protect against crop yield and revenue losses.
Explore this coverage - 02The storm
Crop Hail Insurance
Hail coverage options that can be customized around an operation's needs.
Explore this coverage - 03The herd
Livestock Risk Protection
May help establish price protection for livestock and help producers consider livestock price risk.
Explore this coverage - 04The range
Pasture, Rangeland & Forage
May provide rainfall protection for haying or grazing ground and support pasture and forage risk planning.
Explore this coverage
Descriptions are general and informational only. Eligibility, deadlines, and policy details are confirmed with a licensed agent and the relevant federal program documents.
A calm conversation,
not a sales pitch.
When you sit down with one of our agents, the goal is simple — understand the operation, talk through the options, and leave better prepared for the year ahead.
- IStep 1 of 3
Review your operation
Walk through the acres, crops, and livestock your operation runs today.
- IIStep 2 of 3
Discuss current products and options
Start with a conversation about your operation.
- IIIStep 3 of 3
Prepare for the season ahead
Leave the conversation knowing what to watch and what to ask about next.
Generations of
helping farmers grow.
Federal Crop Agency is a multi-generational agricultural risk-management agency built on decades of experience serving farmers and ranchers across the Plains. We sit at kitchen tables, walk fields, and learn the operation before we ever quote a policy.
Our goal is simple — provide the best customer service and the best customized risk management, every single year.

The data that drives
your decisions.
Corn surged over four percent this morning with strong support also seen in wheat and soybeans, while cattle prices trended lower. Expect unseasonably warm temperatures near ninety degrees today across the region with almost no measurable rainfall forecasted for the coming week. Scout your winter wheat fields immediately for moisture stress and early pest pressure to protect yield potential before the weekend heat peak.
AI-generated summary based on the displayed market, weather, and drought sources. Informational only — not insurance, financial, legal, agronomic, or marketing advice.
Commodity futures · delayed quotes
The field, mapped.
Pan, zoom, and tap a pin for regional context. Gold pins mark Federal Crop Agency offices; outlined pins are regional context markers, not offices. Source: U.S. Drought Monitor (NDMC · USDA · NOAA). USDM categorizes regional drought severity — it is not a field-level reading.
Our footprint · drought
USDM by state- Commodity quotes · Yahoo Finance · Delayed market data; timing varies by market. Commodity futures shown for information only — not a quote, recommendation, or marketing advice.
- Weather · Open-Meteo for Sidney, NE · Refreshes automatically with the page. Weather is a third-party forecast — confirm critical decisions with local conditions and your agent.
- U.S. Drought Monitor · U.S. Drought Monitor (NDMC · USDA · NOAA) · Updated weekly; released Thursdays. USDM categorizes regional drought severity — it is not a field-level reading.
- Field brief · AI-generated summary based on the displayed market, weather, and drought sources · Refreshes automatically every six hours. Informational only — not insurance, financial, legal, agronomic, or marketing advice.
- This page refreshes its data periodically; that cadence does not make third-party source data real-time.

Five offices across three states.
Let's talk about next season.
Tell us about your operation. One of our agents will follow up to start a conversation.