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Group Risk Plan and Group Risk Income Protection

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  • Edwards, William M.

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Group Risk Plan (GRP) and Group Risk Income Protection (GRIP) are low-cost insurance programs designed to help farmers protect their crops from disastrous losses. GRP and GRIP are alternatives to the traditional Multiple Peril Crop Insurance and revenue insurance products.

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  • Edwards, William M., 2003. "Group Risk Plan and Group Risk Income Protection," Staff General Research Papers Archive 10269, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genres:10269
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    1. Pendell, Dustin L. & Perry, William R. & Williams, Jeffery R. & Barnaby, Glenn Arthur, Jr. & Lubben, Bradley D., 2003. "Mathematical Formulas For Calculating Net Returns From Participation In Government Programs, Crp, And Crop Insurance Alternatives," Staff Papers 30711, Kansas State University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
    2. Chaffin, Ben, 2009. "Crop Yield and Revenue Insurance: Choosing Between Policies That Trigger On Farm vs. County Indexes," Graduate Research Master's Degree Plan B Papers 48303, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.

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