Published October 13, 2012, 12:00 AM

Crop insurance customer


Farmer Lewis Bainbridge stands Thursday by one of his corn fields that was cut for silage because of poor yield from drought conditions southwest of Mitchell. “You certainly can’t buy enough crop insurance to make a profit,” he said. “But you can buy enough to cover expenses.” (Chris Huber/Republic)


Read the article: Drought could drive nationwide crop insurance payments to $25 billion