Pasture, Rangeland and Forage Insurance Coverage
What’s your backup plan when the rain won’t fall?
Ranching is a gamble with the elements. You can handle the long days, the tough seasons, and the relentless work—but drought? That’s a fight no amount of grit can win alone.
When the rain stops, the grass thins. When the grass thins, the herd struggles. And when your cattle can’t graze, you’re left choosing between buying expensive feed or cutting deep into your bottom line.
That’s where Pasture, Rangeland and Forage (PRF) Insurance comes in—a USDA-backed safety net designed to protect your operation when drought threatens your grazing land.
What Does PRF Insurance Cover?
PRF isn’t about replacing what’s lost—it’s about giving you the financial cushion to adjust before things hit rock bottom.
Covers Perennial Pastureland, Rangeland and Forage
Whether you’re running cattle on native grass or planted pasture, PRF ensures you’re not left exposed when rainfall falls short.
Drought Protection Based on NOAA Rainfall Data
Flexible Coverage Periods
Supports Feed & Forage Costs
Why Pasture, Rangeland and Forage Insurance Matters for Ranchers
- No one can predict drought, but you can prepare for it.
- No one can make it rain, but you can make sure your bottom line isn’t drained dry.
- No one can afford to “wait and see” when grazing land starts fading fast.
