From an insurance perspective there are various products which are applicable to agricultural risks, some of which are as follows:
- Transit – Coverage designed to protect from a loss such as collision or overturn.
- Animal Mortality – Coverage for valuable animals, including cattle, club calves and horses
- Feedlot / Pasture – Coverage for operations that feed and grow livestock for market consumption.
- Ocean Marine – Coverage designed for world wide transportation exposure
- Swine Confinement – Coverage designed for commercial swine production
- Poultry – Coverage designed for Poultry Operations
- Exotics – Coverage for non-traditional livestock such as Elk, Bison, Llamas, Alpacas, Dogs and more
- Fish – Death coverage for Farm-Raised Fish
- Non-Owned Livestock Liability
- Builders Risk Policies
- Farm Building, Stock and Equipment / Personal Property / Farm Produce
- Business Interruption
- Equipment Breakdown insurance
- Commercial General Liability / Farm Liability / Personal Liability / E&O (feed and seed)
- Bloodstock Insurance
- Livestock Haulers
- Livestock Mortality
- Livestock-Auction Market Form
- Livestock-Commercial Feedlot Reporting Form
- New Brunswick – Production Insurance
- Northbridge
- Heartland Farm Mutual Insurance Inc.
- Ontario Mutuals
- Portage Mutual Insurance Company
- Rain & Hail Agricultural Insurance
- Red River Valley Mutual Insurance Company
- Saskatchewan Crop Insurance
- Saskatchewan Mutual Insurance
- Trans Canada Insurance Marketing Inc.
- Western Hog Exchange – Transit Insurance
- Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
- Agriculture On-line – U.S. Agriculture information.
- American Association of Equine Practitioners
- Canada Pork International
- Douglas Agricultural Cost Guide – Building Cost Guide for various types of farm.
- Farm Financial Programs
- Farmscape online – hog information.
- Nova Scotia Agriculture
- Nova Scotia Equestrian Foundation
- Ohio Pork Information Center
- Pork Network
- The Pig Site
- VIDO – Topics you will find in the MATRIX include economically important diseases to the industry with six major areas of concern including understanding the disease, environmental controls, nutrition, pig management, prevention & treatment, and economics.
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