Brown Protection Insurance

Diné-Owned Business

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PRF Coverage

Brown Protection Insurance Diné-Owned Business Yá’át’ééh PRF Coverage

At Brown Protection Insurance, a proud Diné-owned company based in Window Rock, Arizona, our mission is to safeguard the livelihoods of Navajo Nation farmers and ranchers. We’re here to ensure you have the coverage and support needed to thrive, no matter the challenges.

We understand the unique difficulties the tribe faces, especially in times of drought or scarce rainfall. Our PRF insurance is designed to offer financial relief when you need it most, allowing you to focus on your land and livestock without worrying about unpredictable weather.

With initiatives like the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund, which has already provided over $110 million in benefits to the Navajo Nation, we’re committed to promoting a resilient and sustainable future for tribal agriculture.

Trust us to help protect your land, livestock, and peace of mind—rain or shine. Take control of your future today.

PRF: Pasture, Rangeland, and Forage Insurance

what is it

 PRF is a federal crop insurance program designed to protect farmers and ranchers from the financial impacts of drought or unpredictable weather.

This program uses rainfall data to determine if an insured area has received less precipitation than expected. If the rainfall is below a set threshold, the policyholder receives an indemnity payment to offset their losses.

why does the tribe need it

For Navajo Nation farmers and ranchers, PRF coverage is especially important, as unpredictable weather can have a significant impact on grazing lands, making it difficult to feed livestock.

With PRF, they can protect their livelihoods by ensuring they receive financial assistance during tough years.

How prf protects Diné farmers and ranchers

This coverage is particularly helpful for those who rely on extensive rangelands, and by promoting it, Brown Protection Insurance is ensuring that Navajo farmers and ranchers have the tools to survive and thrive despite changing climate conditions.