(West Des Moines, Iowa – September 26, 2019) –
Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Company of Iowa (FMH) today announced it will be
delivering prevented planting supplemental disaster payments to its
policyholders as a part of the Additional Supplemental Appropriations for
Disaster Relief Act of 2019.
“As a company that has been providing crop
insurance for over 125 years, we know how one difficult year can mean ruin for
many American farm families,” said Ron Rutledge, FMH president and CEO. “We are
prepared to aid in the delivery of this much-needed disaster relief for our
policyholders so they can get back to focusing on farming and providing for
America.”
FMH, known as “America’s Crop Insurance
Company,” is working diligently to deliver the prevented planting supplemental
disaster payments as soon as possible to its policyholders.
About Farmers Mutual Hail
Headquartered in West Des Moines, Iowa, FMH has
served America’s farmers since 1893 with a combination of financial strength,
personal service, and Midwestern values. A leader in the crop insurance
industry, the company has been managed by the same family for over 125 years
and has a reputation of building lasting relationships that benefit their
employees, business partners, and customers. FMH provides comprehensive
risk management solutions, including private and federal crop insurance,
reinsurance products and services, as well as farm and ranch insurance that
includes auto, property, and liability coverage. The company leads the industry
in utilizing the speed and accuracy of precision data for crop insurance
processes with FMH Precision Crop Insurance Solutions™. Learn more at www.fmh.com.
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RMA News Release here.