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Monday, June 27, 2022Starting a new farm is an exciting but expensive venture that offers as much risk as it does reward. This is why insurance is recommended for farmers to protect their assets and income in case of a lawsuit or accident. However, not all insurance policies are created equal and it is important to find the right policy for your farm’s needs. READ MORE >>
Friday, May 13, 2022Farms and ranches face unique types of risks compared to other businesses, as they often involve keeping live animals such as livestock. According to insurance, livestock may include: Buffalo Cattle Bison READ MORE >>
Thursday, April 14, 2022Having living creatures under insurance is a unique requirement for many farms. If your farm primarily makes money from animals and cattle, you could face heavy financial loss if something happened to your livestock. Without the appropriate insurance, you could face replacing your livestock and cattle out of pocket, which can be incredibly expensive. READ MORE >>
Friday, March 11, 2022Most people make the wrongful assumption that when the harvest is over, a farmer or rancher is on vacation until the spring. If you farm your land, you know that nothing is further from the truth. This is the time to prepare for next year, including figuring out how to make things more efficient,... READ MORE >>
Wednesday, February 9, 2022If you have livestock, you know that things beyond your control can happen to affect the health and life of your livestock—things such as floods, lightning, fire, sinkholes and someone stealing or hurting your livestock. Just as you have insurance to cover your house, equipment and family, you also need to have insurance for your livestock. READ MORE >>
Friday, January 14, 2022The old saying goes that a farmer is nothing without his horse & plow. That’s still true today, but of course, horses and plows have evolved into very complex and expensive machinery. You want to keep all this machinery in prime working order. READ MORE >>
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