
Harvest 2011 is winding down and we’re hearing our agricultural clients are on track for winter readiness. We know setting some time to meet with us during the busy season isn’t possible. However, we would like some time with you “post harvest” to conduct a review of your insurance coverage.
Things can change significantly from year to year as you know. We want to make sure your hard work, your livelihood, is well protected – from building and equipment coverage to grain and produce levels in storage. When you have some time to do so, our Agricultural Insurance Specialists are on hand to meet with you to ensure your coverage is keeping pace with changes that may have occurred.
There are some things about farming today that can present great challenge to farm families … getting your insurance coverage right for your specific needs is something we can take the challenge out of. One more thing off your to do list!

The best way to assess your needs for proper insurance protection is for our Agricultural Specialists to meet with you, conduct formal onsite inspections and prepare detailed site diagrams. Your Ag Broker will make comparisons and recommendations, presenting you with an insurance package that will provide the best possible protection for your farm, your livelihood. Quite often now, we're finding farm families tend to diversify the use of their buildings and land to provide an additional income stream. The opportunities can be endless, from developing full fledged businesses that run from the same property to allowing use of land for non-farming activities, such as recreatiional access through the winter months. These types of activities will present an added level of risk that will need to be considered in your overall insurance program.
To provide our Farm Insurance customers with the most accurate information and coverage, our farm specialists regularly conduct a full review of the products provided by each of our insurance company partners. By doing so, you will receive the most up to date and relevant insurance information, regardless of the size and nature of your operation. This information will prove very valuable when assessing the specific coverage required for your operation, giving you added peace of mind that comes with knowing some of the challenges you face in farming today are in good hands.