Providing Crop Insurance to the Agricultural Community Across the Mid-Atlantic for Over 50 years

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Discovery Prices

2026 Barley$4.22 bu
2026 Wheat$5.76 bu
2026 Corn$4.62 bu
2026 Soybeans$11.19
2026 Grain Sorghum$4.61

Harvest Price

2025 Barley$4.10 bu
2025 Wheat$5.43 bu
2025 Corn$4.22 bu
2025 Soybeans$11.31 bu
2025 Grain Sorghum$4.24 bu
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About King Crop

King Crop Insurance began in 1967 when Reese King learned of an opportunity with the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation out of Washington, DC. He and his wife Catherine decided to open the first crop insurance agency in Sussex County. It started in an office on a 100 acre farm they owned in Laurel, DE. Reese began the business serving neighbors and a network of farmers he knew in the county with a strong belief in the future of crop insurance.

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Crop Insurance

Multiple Peril Crop Insurance (MPCI) provides comprehensive protection against weather-related causes of loss and certain other unavoidable perils.

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Notice of Loss

All causes of loss must be due to a naturally occurring event.

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Resources

A list of resources to access numerous crop insurance resources to protect their livelihoods and investments.

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