What crop insurance adjusters do with Township Canada
AFSC, SCIC, and the federal AgriStability program all reconcile claims against legal land descriptions. A typical claim event — hail, drought, frost across a region — generates hundreds of claims keyed by quarter section. Adjusters need to verify each parcel exists where the form says it does, map damage zones, and dispatch field teams to the right locations.
Verifying SCIC and AFSC descriptions
Every parcel on a SCIC seeded acreage report or AFSC declared acres form must match title records. A transposed range or wrong meridian creates a problem that surfaces during a claim — when timing matters most. Drop descriptions into the Saskatchewan converter or Alberta converter, confirm the pins land on the right fields.
For batch volumes, the batch converter accepts CSVs of hundreds of parcels at once and flags any that won't parse.
Mapping damage zones after a storm event
A hail storm tracks across central Alberta. Two hundred claims come in keyed by quarter section. Upload the list to the batch converter, get coordinates back, plot in a GIS or mapping spreadsheet, identify which claims fall inside the damage swath, and dispatch adjusters with prioritized routes via the route planner.
Parcel reports for desk-based assessment
For each claimed parcel, the parcel report returns LSRS productivity and 5-year crop history — useful for understanding expected yield context before a field visit.
Coordinating teams of adjusters
When a major storm event hits, multiple adjusters work the same claims pool. Business-tier team management lets the agency share a single account with role-based access — adjusters view and update, agency leads have admin.
Which tier fits
- Ag Farmer — $50 CAD/mo. Right for individual adjusters who handle a moderate volume and want unlimited parcel reports with PDF export (button shipped — generator next).
- Business — $40 CAD/mo. Right for crop insurance agencies — adds batch CSV upload (the killer feature for claim-event work), all export formats, team management.
Most insurance agencies end up on Business. See pricing.