CNNMoney reports: As
the drought continues to ravage the nation's corn, wheat and soybean fields,
crop insurance losses are expected to break records.
With nearly half of the continental United States under
severe drought conditions, crop insurance losses are mounting daily, according
to a report from the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of
Nebraska-Lincoln released on Thursday.
"It will be a major loss situation," said Thomas
Zacharias, president of the National Crop Insurance Services, a lobbying group
representing private crop insurers. "The companies are in the field
adjusting claims as we speak." An economist with the group roughly
estimated that losses could top $20 billion
And taxpayers will ultimately shoulder most of the cost the nation's
scorched fields.
While there are no official estimates available yet,
National Crop Insurance Services Economist Keith Collins said crop losses this
year look as bad or worse than other terrible drought years.
More? Check out http://money.cnn.com/2012/08/03/news/economy/drought-crop-insurance/index.htm?iid=H_BN_News
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