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.
“There seemed to be two main items discussed at the events,” said Curtis Swain, FMH Vice President - General Counsel. “The first was the increase in commodity prices and what that means for both growers and the crop insurance industry. Increased grain exports and increased trade with China have helped bolster commodity futures, but there is still a lot of uncertainty with respect to the international supply of grain and future trade with China.”
He added, “The second prominent topic was the change in administration and what that means at the USDA. With President Biden in the White House and Secretary Vilsack back at the USDA, we are hearing a lot about climate change and how climate change initiatives present both opportunities and risks to the crop insurance industry. It will be interesting to see what develops as the ag sector is increasingly engaged in helping reduce carbon emissions.”
Swain explained how both CIRB and NCIS are trade organizations with a common goal of supporting crop insurers, reinsurance brokers, and reinsurers.
“Both CIRB and NCIS are crucial partners, and they help FMH in different ways,” he said. “CIRB focuses its efforts on congressional advocacy, education and making sure the crop insurance industry is represented in D.C. CIRB also assists the crop insurance industry in negotiations regarding the Standard Reinsurance Agreement and the Farm Bill.
NCIS focuses its efforts on crop research, data analytics and assisting the industry in keeping up to date on policy/underwriting matters and private product considerations. Swain explained how NCIS also provides FMH and other member companies with tools and information needed to help price insurance products and adjust claims.
While these events help FMH gain a high-level view of the industry for its business and business partners, they also bring valuable connections for attendees.
It is important that FMH be aware of economic outlooks for the ag sector, developments in Congressional elections, happenings in the Senate and House Ag Committees, and future plans from the USDA and RMA. Just as important is the ability for FMH leadership to network and interact face to face with other attendees. It is an opportunity for FMH leadership to sell and promote the FMH brand with our reinsurance and business partners. - Curtis Swain, FMH Vice President - General Counsel
The online format was difficult to network within this year, but Swain noted how he looks forward to being able to interact in person with industry colleagues, government officials, and FMH’s business partners next year.
“FMH is proud of the professional relationships and partnerships we have worked hard to establish, especially with our reinsurers, and it is really nice to be able to sit down and talk face-to-face with an individual or group of people,” he said.