Mega menu is possible in BS5 but we will need to create a custom template layout for the navigation widget. The following is a hard-coded example.
FA6+ icons will work on all widgets.
The FMH Icon box will need a new version created because the styling is broken in Bootstrap 5 templates (this has nothing to do with FA).
Icons can now be used in Content blocks by pasting the HTML tags from www.fontawesome.com into the HTML editor.
Here are some new icons from Font Awesome 6
Code snippits from http://getbootstrap.com pasted into Content Blocks.
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
.accordion-body
, though the transition does limit overflow.
Tables
# | First | Last | Handle |
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1 | Mark | Otto | @mdo |
2 | Jacob | Thornton | @fat |
3 | Larry the Bird |
Default, out of the box, Bootstrap 5 templates available for widgets.
The navigation template used above is called Horizontal.
Third party documentation (i.e. summary/settlement sheets from the elevator) is required when applicable and available. Insureds are expected to have available hard copy records that will 1) support the total production raised for the crop/county/year being reviewed and 2) that can demonstrate how production was kept separate between various units, practices and types (if applicable).
Insureds will also want make themselves available to meet with the quality control reviewer as the reviews will need to be completed before the claims can be processed.
Title | Type | Size | |
93 KB | DownloadReplant Claim Checklist | ||
244 KB | DownloadPrevent Plant Claims Checklist | ||
757 KB | DownloadMPCI Production Claims Checklist | ||
12251 KB | DownloadGroup-Wire-FINAL-PDF-compressed | ||
15528 KB | DownloadGroup 2 Wire - FINAL PDF |
News list template is the only template available by default.
This year’s planting season is ahead of schedule according to the most recent USDA Crop Progress report.
Farmers in the 18 top-producing corn states have planted 85 percent in the ground as of mid-May. This is significantly higher from the 71 percent that was planted at the same time last year. Of the 85 percent that is planted, 56 percent has emerged, which is also up from last year’s 32 percent.
Of these 18 states, North Dakota is the most ahead of schedule with 70 percent planted compared to just 15 percent at this same time in 2014. Of that, 12 percent has emerged, compared to zero percent last year.
This year’s average percentage of soybeans planted in the 18 top-producing soybean states is also ahead – 45 percent has been planted compared to 31 percent last year at this time.
Minnesota is in the lead with 79 percent of soybeans planted. This is 56 percent ahead of last year at this time. Nationally, of the 45 percent planted, 13 percent has already emerged so far, compared to only 8 percent at this time last year.
The state of Iowa is also well ahead of last year with planting both corn and soybeans. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey said that “conditions were nearly ideal in much of the state...farmers were able to make tremendous progress.”