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Dairy Revenue Protection

Dairy Revenue Protection (DRP) is an insurance plan approved by the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation to allow dairy farmers to purchase risk management protection against declines in quarterly revenue from milk sales as a result of a decline in milk prices, a decline in milk production or both. Revenue will be determined by a producer selecting either a class or a component pricing option that uses a combination of Class III and Class IV or milk component prices (butterfat, protein and other milk solids). Coverage will be based on quarterly revenue.

New for RY 2026
  • Premium billing is now the first of the third month following the QIP.
  • Increased the minimum butterfat test to 4.00 pounds and the maximum to 6.00 pounds.
  • Increased the minimum protein test to 3.20 pounds.

Quote Coverage

Quote DRP in the eHarvest Processing System without having to set up a policy first! Hudson Crop agents can also access the DRP Quoter through via eHarvest.

LGM quoting tool allows agents and ranchers to select the best margin coverage for their Dairy, Cattle and Swine operations by analyzing commodity prices and flexible deductibles.
LRP Quoter provides 24-hour access and up-to-the-minute quotes for the RMA Livestock Risk Protection Insurance Program for Fed Cattle, Feeder Cattle and Swine.

Availability

  • DRP is available in all counties in all 50 states.
  • 2018 Farm Bill provisions allow for dairy operations to participate in both DRP and Farm Service Agency’s Dairy Margin Coverage (DMC) programs.
  • DRP allows the insured to have other livestock policies covering milk for the same crop year; however, it cannot cover the same milk in the same months.

Determining Coverage

  • The policy is sold on a daily basis and would insure a quarter of milk production. Policies are offered by USDA-approved insurance providers and can be purchased voluntarily for an individual quarter or a series of quarters (up to five quarters out).
  • For each SCD, the dairy farmer selects how milk is priced by choosing either the milk class price option and/or milk component price option, the coverage level (80 - 95% of the expected revenue) and the quarterly time frame.
  • The revenue guarantee is based on future milk prices and declared covered milk production. The price of the policy varies daily based on the farmer-selected parameters on the expected risk in the market.

Premium Subsidy

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49%

55%

95%
Coverage
90%
Coverage
85%
Coverage
80%
Coverage

Claims

After the RMA releases the monthly milk and component prices for the quarter and USDA’s milk production report identifies the actual milk production per cow for each state, the state-indexed actual revenue will be compared against the revenue guarantee. If the actual revenue is below the guarantee, the farmer is paid an indemnity based on the difference.

The information contained in this publication is for general purposes only and shall not modify the terms of any insurance policy.

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