Agriculture trade and tariff resources
Ohio Farm Bureau has collected information and resources that will be updated as the trade and tariff situation continues to unfold.
Read MoreAn important part of a farm or ranch policy is the protection it offers for damage to farm or ranch buildings and structures. These buildings must be listed on the policy to be covered.
In addition to barns, stables, pens, confinement buildings and sheds, other outbuildings include cold storage structures, rice dryers, nut hullers, packing houses, prune dehydrators and potato storage sheds, for example.
Coverage for farm buildings includes:
Also talk to an agent about:
Under certain conditions, AgriChoice may also provide coverage for collapse of farm buildings.
If a new barn, shelter or other confinement building is added to the operation, AgriChoice extends coverage of up to $100,000 for 60 days (beginning when the building materials are delivered) or until the next renewal date. When the policy is about to renew, discuss the values of any new structures with your agent to be sure you’re properly insured.
The AgriChoice policy provides coverage for equipment breakdown and mechanical failure of fixtures or systems built into farm buildings. Be sure the agent is aware of the values of all fixtures, systems and equipment associated with your barns or other structures.
Nationwide has been protecting agriculture for nearly 100 years, including commercial agribusinesses. For more information, contact a local Nationwide agent or go online.
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Ohio Farm Bureau has collected information and resources that will be updated as the trade and tariff situation continues to unfold.
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