Welcome to AG Southwest Crop & Rainfall Insurance:
AG Southwest is an independent crop insurance agency.  Our agency offers different types of insurance for farmers and ranchers all across the nation. We stay on top of the latest changes in the crop insurance industry, while educating our customers about their insurance policies and options.  We strive to put our clients' needs first by providing excellent customer service.  If you are interested in any services we offer, please contact us at 866.936.2767.
   
AGSW Announcements
Upcoming Deadlines:
 
 

December 1st - Pasture Rangeland Forage
PRF Rainfall/Drought Insurance

February 15th/28th - Crop Insurance for Spring 

planted crops like Corn, Grain Sorghum, Cotton, Soybeans, etc.


July 15th - Annual Forage Insurance for Fall & Spring planted Forages (Wheat/Oats/Rye/Forage Sorghum/ Sudan)


September 30th - Wheat/Oats (For Grain) Crop Insurance

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Market Snapshot
Quotes are delayed, as of December 03, 2023, 01:50:48 AM CST or prior.
Local Weather
Forecast
Commentary
Lean Hogs Finish Friday Red -

The front month lean hog futures fell $0.17 to $1.37 lower across the front months. That limited the weekly move to a net $1.32 gain for Feb hogs.

Up Week for Corn Market -

Corn closed the last trade day of the week with 1 ½ to 2 cent gains, leaving the March contract at a net 2 ¼ cent gain for the week. March corn

Cattle Close Week Lower -

Fat cattle’s triple digit losses flipped the board to net red for the week’s move. Feb closed Friday down by $2.70, and was #$1.85 weaker wk/wk.

Soybeans Drop on Weaker Meal -

Friday’s double digit losses flipped the soybean market to net red for the week’s move as beans closed down by 11 to 17 ¾ cents and left Jan at

Cotton Fades into Weekend -

Cotton futures were down on Friday with front month losses of 24 to 64 points. The March contract completed the week’s move with a 157 point

Friday’s Wheat Trade Closes Higher -

The last trade day of the week ended with wheat in the black. Chicago prices ended 4 ¼ to 6 ¾ cents higher, with a net 25 ½ cent rally for the

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