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Safeguard your lifestyle and livelihood with farm insurance.
Grow your business while protecting your livelihood.
When your farm is both your home and your business, insurance can seem like a complicated topic. In fact, it’s an opportunity to get a single policy that meets all your needs. The key is being certain what you want from a farm insurance policy. The starting point is protecting your property and contents against damage such as:
- Fire
- Flooding
- Natural Disasters
- Theft
INTERACTIVE GRAPHIC
Risk Factor
There are many uncontrollable factors that affect the growth of field crops, such as weather. Are you prepared for what might happen if your crops are devastated by an uncontrollable incident?
Solution
You can protect your livelihood and investment from this type of unavoidable risk with the addition of multi-peril crop insurance.
Note: Actual policies must be consulted for specific terms and conditions.
Risk Factor
During harvest, a farmer often stores grain in grain bins, and this grain usually sells within a few months. Coverage is needed while the grain is on-site, but it could get expensive to fully maintain this coverage during the rest of the year when no grain is present on the farm.
Solution
Cover the grain under peak season. This option tailors your coverage to provide increased amounts of insurance during the months in which you have grain on your farm. This type of coverage can be applied to any harvested crop, not just grains.
Note: Actual policies must be consulted for specific terms and conditions.
Risk Factor
If you're caring for livestock owned by others on your farm and an unfortunate event occurs causing the death of some or all of this livestock, you may be held responsible.
Solution
To protect yourself and your farm from this type of risk, add care, custody, and control to your insurance policy as an endorsement.
Note: Actual policies must be consulted for specific terms and conditions.
Risk Factor
Utility vehicles or ATVs designed for use on farms can increase liability. This is mainly because these vehicles are known to be associated with high-risk behaviors, such as operating the vehicle without the use of protective equipment.
Solution
If you routinely ride your ATV or utility vehicle, be sure to always use good judgment and wear proper protective equipment, such as a helmet. Additionally, avoid behaviors that are known to increase risk of injury, such as riding on roads that are intended for automobiles.
Note: Actual policies must be consulted for specific terms and conditions.
Risk Factor
If you have a barn or farm structure, a loss to these structures can be catastrophic, potentially putting the farm out of business.
Solution
Be sure you have adequate property coverage to protect your farm from potential catastrophic loss.
Note: Actual policies must be consulted for specific terms and conditions.
Risk Factor
Say, for example, that the beef produced from the cows raised or kept on a farm causes illness in a consumer when it’s eaten.
Solution
To combat this risk, add an endorsement that modifies your insurance policy to protect you from these potential mistakes.
Note: Actual policies must be consulted for specific terms and conditions.
Risk Factor
Pollution is an increasing risk that can occur due to the improper storage or application of pesticides and fertilizers, runoff, and above ground or underground storage tanks.
Solution
It is difficult to control pollution risks on your farm, but it is not impossible. You can protect yourself against this type of risk by obtaining environmental insurance that provides protection for both bodily injury and property damage caused by a farm pollution incident.
Note: Actual policies must be consulted for specific terms and conditions.
Risk Factor
Does your farm provide services for others? If so, you may be held responsible for the business activities related to these services.
Solution
To protect yourself from any type of incident relating to these business activities, add an endorsement for custom farming to your insurance policy.
Note: Actual policies must be consulted for specific terms and conditions.
Risk Factor
Equipment used on a farm has a high risk of mechanical breakdown. For example, a farmer's combine or chopper could ingest a rock causing equipment failure.
Solution
Add Foreign Object Ingestion coverage so the repairs on your combine or chopper will be covered on your policy. Ask your agent if your policy has this coverage since it is not "automatic" on most farm policies.
Note: Actual policies must be consulted for specific terms and conditions.
Risk Factor
If your tractor, combine, harvester, or other farming equipment has cab glass, that glass could break. It can be an expensive repair and cause your equipment to be unavailable for an extended amount of time.
Solution
Be sure you have coverage to help pay for repairs or other service work for broken glass.
Note: Actual policies must be consulted for specific terms and conditions.
Risk Factor
What happens when your farm faces a large liability loss that exceeds the basic limit of your standard policy?
Solution
A commercial umbrella insurance policy increases your liability limits by adding protection over and above your current farm policies - providing real financial value, as well as priceless peace of mind. Commercial umbrella insurance is available either by an endorsement to your farm policy or as separate coverage.
Note: Actual policies must be consulted for specific terms and conditions.
A variety of options depending on your situation.
Some farm insurance policies may cover just about everything, while others will specifically protect either your personal dwelling and possessions or the equipment and buildings used in your agricultural business. In the latter case, make sure you check the definitions and exclusions of your policy.
Coverage for your livestock and crops.
You may also want to consider insurance for livestock, harvested grains, and so on. Ask how the replacement costs are calculated; specifically, whether lost profits are part of the calculations, as this may vary from policy to policy. Coverage options may include crop, livestock mortality, as well as care, custody, and control coverage. In addition, you’ll also want to secure coverage for the equipment you rely on regularly for your farming options, so equipment breakdown, foreign object ingestion, and glass coverage are all important to consider.
The business side of farming.
As with any business, you’ll also need to look into workers’ compensation for employees, liability insurance for visitors to your premises, and specialty coverage for any vehicles you use for work rather than just for personal driving. And because of the nature of your business, you may also want to have an environmental insurance policy in place to help safeguard your farm from pollution-related issues.
Ready to take the next step in protecting your lifestyle and livelihood with farm insurance? Contact us to go over the needs of your farm, the type of farming you do, and the coverage options available.