Pasture, Rangeland, Forage (PRF)

Shield Your Forage and Livestock from Unpredictable Rainfall

Fluctuating rainfall can directly impact the success of your pastures, rangeland, and hay fields. When rainfall is scarce, your forage yields drop, feed expenses go up, and your farm’s bottom line feels the pressure. Pasture, Rangeland, Forage (PRF) Insurance protects your operation from the uncertainty of Minnesota’s weather—helping you maintain stability and plan ahead.

If you’re looking for a real, local connection, Harvest Shield Insurance Agency understands your needs firsthand. When you work with us, you’re getting more than a policy. You’re partnering with a neighbor invested in your success, who brings both personal experience and local knowledge to every farm insurance recommendation.

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The PRF Advantage for Minnesota Farms

With Pasture, Rangeland, Forage Insurance, you prepare for those dry spells that lead to increased feed costs and limited forage. PRF Insurance isn’t about reporting your yields, it’s based on objective rainfall data, giving you a reliable way to prepare for short-term precipitation losses on your Minnesota farm.

How It Works

If rainfall comes in lower than expected, your farm receives an indemnity payment to help cover the financial impact, so you’re never left guessing how to handle a dry year.

Why Choose PRF Insurance for Your Farm

Harvest Shield Insurance Agency focuses entirely on agricultural insurance for Minnesota farmers and ranchers in Willmar, Glenwood, Sauk Centre, Paynesville and surrounding areas.

On-the-Ground Understanding

Mandy knows how Minnesota’s weather can make or break a season. Her approach to farm insurance is rooted in your daily reality, offering protection that matches your unique needs.

Personal, Local Service

Work one-on-one with your farm insurance agent from start to finish. Every question gets answered directly, and every recommendation is focused on your land, your livestock, and your goals.

Flexible, Data-Driven Coverage

Choose rainfall index intervals that match Minnesota’s climate and your operation’s critical growing periods. It’s not a one-size-fits-all solution, just the coverage that fits your risk profile.

What PRF Insurance Covers

PRF Insurance protects Minnesota pastures, rangelands, and hay acreage from the risk of not enough rain. Coverage is based on NOAA Climate Prediction Center data, so there's no need to submit yield records or production reports.

Covers

Pasture and hay ground used for grazing or forage production

Index-Based

Payouts are triggered by actual rainfall data, not individual yields

Risk Managed

Offsets costs of extra feed, destocking, and other drought-related responses

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How PRF Insurance Works

The Rainfall Index splits Minnesota and surrounding areas into small grid squares, monitored by NOAA. You choose at least two critical two-month intervals when your forage needs rain the most. If recorded rainfall falls below the historical average, an indemnity payment is made to help keep your operation on track.

Limitations: PRF Insurance addresses short-term precipitation risk, not ongoing or severe drought outside your selected periods. It’s not linked to forage production but to measured rainfall.

Farmers and Ranchers in Minnesota Choose PRF Because

  • Localized Protection

    Build your coverage around Minnesota’s unique weather cycles.

  • Simplicity

    No yield reporting or extensive paperwork required.

  • Financial Stability

    Reliable coverage in dry seasons to keep your cattle, sheep, and hay operations stable.

  • Real Support

    Guidance from an agent committed to helping her community thrive.

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Don’t put your farm’s future on the line.

Let’s find a farm insurance plan that fits you and your land, right here in Central Minnesota. Contact Mandy today to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is PRF coverage calculated for my Minnesota land?

PRF uses NOAA rainfall data from your grid location. Payments are triggered if rainfall is below average in your selected periods, and no yield records are needed.

What land qualifies for PRF Insurance?
Do I need to report forage harvests or yields?
Is PRF Insurance suitable for long-term drought?
How are indemnity payments handled?
Can PRF be combined with other farm insurance?
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