Entries by Akua Tay

Farmers Report Hail Damage, Flooding in Western Canada

Heavy rain and flooding are contributing to crop damage from hailstorms in parts of western Canada, according to the Canadian Crop Hail Association. The storms occurred June 20-28 and July 2-4. CCHA member companies are investigating about 120 claims of crop damage during the time period.

Early summer storms damage crops across Canada

Early summer storms across Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba produced hail that resulted in mostly light to medium crop damage with heavy damage reported in some areas, according to according to the Canadian Crop Hail Association.

Farmers Prepare for 2020 Hail Season

Canadian Crop Hail Association member companies are ready to safely help farmers lock in their hail insurance coverage for the 2020 season by following COVID-19 guidelines.

CHHA Thanks Farmers as Hail Season Ends

Members of the Canadian Crop Hail Association are proud to have helped farmers in western Canada manage the risks of Mother Nature as hail season ends, the association’s president said.

Farmers Report Moderate Storm Activity Across Western Canada

Farmers in western Canada reported moderate storm activity with minor to heavy hail damage depending on the ripeness of the crops, according to the Canadian Crop Hail Association. The storms occurred Sept. 1-13. CCHA member companies are investigating more than 530 claims of hail damage in Saskatchewan and Manitoba during the time period.

Scattered Storms Result in Varying Crop Damage Across Western Canada

Farmers in western Canada reported scattered storm activity with pea-size hail in some cases, according to the Canadian Crop Hail Association. The storms occurred Sept. 1-6. CCHA member companies are investigating more than 500 claims of hail damage in Manitoba and Saskatchewan during the time period.