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Coverage Levels Increase With New Crop Insurance Policy; Koch Concept to be Sold through American Agrisurance.


WICHITA, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 19, 1999--Koch Agriculture Company today announced the introduction of the RevMax 90/90 crop insurance policy, a product which will serve Midwestern farmers seeking innovative risk management tools to help them manage production and price risk.

The RevMax 90/90 policy gives farmers the opportunity to share risks and rewards and provides revenue protection starting at 90 percent of a farmer's actual production history yield and 90 percent of a selected price.

Additionally, Koch Koch , Robert 1843-1910.

German bacteriologist who discovered the cholera bacillus and the bacterial cause of anthrax. He won a 1905 Nobel Prize for developing tuberculin.



Koch

named after Robert Koch, a German bacteriologist.
 has named American Agrisurance, Inc. as a distributor of the RevMax 90/90 product. RevMax 90/90 is designed to provide more coverage than the standard Crop Revenue Coverage policy, a product developed by American Agrisurance and first introduced in 1996.

There has been a growing demand from farmers for ways to address the impact of the 1996 Freedom to Farm Act, the elimination of disaster payments, the decline in grain prices and reduced profit margins. If the farmer has revenues in excess of his historical average, he shares a portion of those excess revenues with the insurer An individual or company who, through a contractual agreement, undertakes to compensate specified losses, liability, or damages incurred by another individual.

An insurer is frequently an insurance company and is also known as an underwriter.
 as his premium. If the farmer has a loss of revenues, the insurer covers a portion of those losses, down to a point below which further losses are fully covered. In this loss situation, the farmer pays no risk/share premium to the insurer.

"RevMax 90/90 was designed to help producers enhance their profits by supporting more effective marketing plans and to help smooth their profits from year to year by effectively shifting all, or a substantial portion, of their crop insurance premiums from lower revenue years to higher revenue years," according to according to
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 Bob McGrew, vice president of Koch Agriculture. RevMax 90/90 is a result of several years of research and development in the area of risk management, and the RevMax 90/90 product was among the Koch Agriculture Company capabilities highlighted in a recent Forbes magazine article on Koch Agriculture's parent company, Koch Industries Koch Industries, Inc. (pronounced "koke") is a private corporation based in Wichita, Kansas. According to Forbes Magazine, it is the largest privately owned company in the world by revenue (surpassing Cargill in 2005 with the acquisition of Georgia-Pacific), with subsidiaries , Inc.

The most unique aspect of this program is the cooperative relationship between growers and insurers. "For the first time, producers can join in relationships in which we all share the risks - and rewards - of crop production," McGrew said.

"We are pleased to enter into this agreement with Koch as a further demonstration of the leadership of Koch and American Agrisurance, in providing the types of insurance coverage American producers need to succeed during these times of agricultural independence," said Rick Gibson, chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of American Agrisurance.

RevMax 90/90 will be marketed through crop insurance agencies affiliated with American Agrisurance, Inc., the nation's third-largest crop insurance company. For 1999, availability is limited to a total of one million acres for corn producers in the states of Illinois Illinois, river, United States
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, Iowa and Nebraska. Training for agents marketing the policy will begin the week of January 25 and will be held in Coralville, Iowa Coralville is a small city in Johnson County, Iowa, United States. It is a suburb of Iowa City and part of the Iowa City, Iowa Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 15,123 at the 2000 census; a special census taken by the city in 2003 counted 17,269 residents. ; Storm Lake, Iowa Storm Lake is a city in Buena Vista County, Iowa, United States. The population was 10,076 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Buena Vista CountyGR6. Storm Lake is home to Buena Vista University, originally Buena Vista College. ; Bloomington, Ill.; Lincoln Lincoln, city and district, England
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, Neb.; and Kearney, Neb. More information on RevMax 90/90 is available on the American Agrisurance web site at www.amag.com or by calling 1-800-999-7475 and asking for the RevMax 90/90 coordinator.
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