1. The AGR-Lite Wizard:
Case Study of the Value of Interactive Software
Tools for Farmer and Ranchers
Jeff Schahczenski, Agricultural Economist
National Center for Appropriate Technology
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4. Sustainability-Resilient Diversity
“In every deliberation, we
must consider the impact
on the seventh
generation... even if it
requires having skin as
thick as the bark of a
pine.” —Great Law of the
Iroquois”
– Resiliency
– Diversity
– Adaptable
– Interdependence
5. Outline
• Brief overview of the problem- crop insurance-crops vs.
whole farm revenue
• Motivation of the project- the AGR-lite Wizard
• Brief demonstration of the software tool
• What we learned and what we continue to learn
• Other examples
• Summary
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6. Why Insure Crops and Livestock?
Multiple Perils:
unavoidable natural occurrences
Including :
adverse weather
fire
Insects
disease
wildlife
earthquakes,
volcanic eruption
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12. Important National Benefit for Agriculture
• Recently predicted that the
federal subsidization of
crop Insurance premiums
could be close to $9 Billion
dollars per year through
2022.
• Average premium benefit is
about 62% of the cost.
• In 2011 over $11 Billion
paid out in losses
• In 2012 could be as high as
$22 Billion!
13. Is Good Crop Insurance for Small Diverse
Farms Possible?
• “Good”- meaning
reasonably priced and
with effective coverage
• “Good”- meaning as
good as current
commodity or specialty
crop-based policies
15. Why Whole Farm Revenue Insurance
Adjusted Gross Revenue Lite
• Crops with no Multi-Peril (Yield) or Revenue Insurance
• Commodities with premium prices
• Organic and specialty crops
• Varietal differences in yield and price
• Provides for quality losses
• Livestock
16. MOTIVATION of Project
Several reasons given as to why the use of AGR-Lite has been
so low among farmers. Some of the reasons given are:
• COMPLEXITY: AGR-Lite requires farmers to have in place a fairly high-level and
extensive farm and financial recordkeeping system to be able to meet application
requirements .
• OUTREACH: The product is still not available nationally and some farmers may
simply not know that the product is available in their state.
• LIMITATIONS: The level of coverage may be too low and deductibles too high to
interest farmers. The effective coverage for AGR-Lite is 72% so that a 28% drop in
revenue could be experienced before any coverage is provided. A 28% drop in
revenue may effectively put a farmer out of business.
• LIMITATIONS: Commercial crop insurance agents find writing and filling claims for
AGR-Lite complicated and very time consuming causing them to not promote the
product to potential costumers.
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17. AGR-Lite Wizard
• CD available for PC (no Mac version) - Sept. 15th for 2013
• www.agrlitewizard.com
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18. SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT IS HARD
• ENGAGE farmers(end
users)– from the start
• Listen carefully to their
needs (eligibility vs details)
• Extensive proto-type
testing– get expertise, use
real farmers
• NEW VERSIONS will be
needed– IT overhead is real
cost
• Good GRAHICS really help
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19. Critical Improvements
• Coverage too low- or deductable to high
• Premium costs do not decline with diversity
• Application process and information intensity
needed to be lowered---AGR-lite Wizard helps
• Whole farm revenue should be available nationwide
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20. Other Examples and Needs?
• Food Safety Plan
• Conservation
Management Tool
22. Summary
• Understanding of complexity can
be enhanced by user-directed
software tools
• User-directed software tools allow
the user to choose how much and
how little they want to understand
complexity
• Knowledge is power and it helps
with farmer /government
bureaucracy interaction
• Understanding can help
constructive democratic change
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