The repository provides data and replication codes for the United States Crop Insurance Program as described in
- Econometric identification of crop insurance participation
- The crop insurance demand response to premium subsidies: Evidence from US Agriculture
- Effects of crop insurance premium subsidies on crop acreage
Start by reading “readMe_this_directory.docx”
The findings and conclusions in associated publications and their associated replication files and data provided in this repository are those of the author(s) and should not be construed to represent any official USDA or U.S. Government determination or policy.
For additional details, please contact Francis Tsiboe at francis.tsiboe@usda.gov or ftsiboe@hotmail.com
FCIP related officaial publications co-authored by Tsiboe
- Crop Insurance at a Glance Topic Page
- 2022 Census of Agriculture: Crop and livestock insurance payouts per recipient were higher in the Great Plains and Mountain regions.
- 2022 Census of Agriculture: More cropland covered by crop insurance. USDA, Economic Research Service Charts of Note.
- Recent Developments in Ad Hoc Assistance Programs for Agricultural Producers.
- Federal Programs for Agricultural Risk Management.
- Pasture, Rangeland, and Forage Drive Increased Participation in Federal Crop Insurance Program.
- U.S. Agricultural Policy Review, 2021.
- U.S. Agricultural Policy Review, 2022.
- Large share of 2022 spring wheat planted after final crop insurance planting dates.
- Factors Influencing Prevented Planting for Spring Wheat
FCIP related published journal articles co-authored by Tsiboe
- Utilizing Large-Scale Insurance Datasets to Calibrate Sub-County Level Crop Yields. (forthcoming in Journal of Risk and Insurance)
- Mitigating Structural Inequities in U.S. Agricultural Risk Management. (forthcoming in Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics)
- Actuarial implications of prevented planting coverage.
- Evaluation of alternative farm safety net program combination strategies
- The Crop Insurance Demand Response to Premium Subsidies: Evidence from U.S. Agriculture.
- Econometric identification of crop insurance participation
- Farm-level evaluation of area- and agroclimatic-based index insurance.
- Utilizing Topographic and Soil Features to Improve Rating for Farm‐Level Insurance Products.
- The crop insurance demand response to the Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity Program Plus.