Sampson County Crop Insurance

Sampson County is one of the largest and most productive agricultural counties in North Carolina. From expansive row crop fields near Newton Grove to livestock and produce operations in Clinton and Turkey, the farming community here is diverse and hard-working. But it’s also no stranger to risk — hurricanes, flooding, droughts, and volatile markets all take their toll. That’s where we come in. We help farmers throughout the county build personalized crop insurance plans, based on what you grow and how you manage your farm.

Crop Insurance for Sampson County Farmers

Local service for one of NC’s top ag counties


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Insurance Options for Sampson County

Coverage for local risks, real operations

We offer USDA-backed programs that reflect the full range of Sampson County agriculture — from traditional row crops to hay, livestock, and specialty produce.


Multi-Peril Crop Insurance (MPCI)

Weather-related coverage for common crops like corn, soybeans, peanuts, and cotton.


Revenue Protection

Helps protect your income when yields fall or market prices drop.


Whole-Farm Revenue Protection (WFRP)

Great fit for diversified farms, including those with livestock or produce.


Actual Production History (APH) Policies

Tailored coverage using your yield data — ideal for tobacco and peanuts.


Livestock Risk Protection (LRP)

Price risk coverage for Sampson’s many cattle producers.


Pasture, Rangeland & Forage (PRF)

For hay and grazing land — triggered by rainfall, not harvest reports.


Nursery & Specialty Crop Policies

Available for produce and small fruit growers throughout the county.


Map Books & Planning Tools

Free customized field maps with FSA tracts, acres, and planning tools for yearly reviews.

Villas & Shovel

Sampson County FAQ

What your neighbors often ask us

  • What types of farms do you work with in Sampson County?

    We work with everything from large row crop operations to small family farms raising cattle or vegetables. Some of our clients farm thousands of acres — others focus on direct-to-market produce or hay fields. No matter your scale, we’ll help you find options that work with your land and your goals.

  • What kind of weather risks does insurance help with here?

    This county has seen it all — flooding from hurricanes, dry spells in the summer, and sudden wind or hail during key growth stages. MPCI and Revenue Protection can cover these natural and market-based risks. PRF helps especially during dry months for those who rely on pasture or hay.

  • Can I get coverage if I grow multiple crops or raise livestock?

    Yes — Whole-Farm Revenue Protection (WFRP) may be a good fit for farms with more than one crop or that combine crops and livestock. This policy provides broad income protection and works well for farms that don’t fit neatly into one category. We’ll help compare that to single-crop policies so you can decide what fits best.

  • How does reporting acreage work?

    We’ll help walk you through acreage reporting each season, and we provide free map books that make it easier to track fields, tracts, and acres. These tools help avoid mistakes and save time. If you’ve got fields spread across different parts of the county, the maps are especially helpful.

  • Will you visit my farm?

    Absolutely. Whether you’re farming near Roseboro, Garland, or Harrells, we’re glad to meet you in person. We believe crop insurance should be hands-on, not just a phone call once a year. When we’ve seen your land, we can help you better — plain and simple.