Posts Tagged ‘farm Liability’
The Personal Side of Farm Insurance: More Than Just a Policy
When most people think of farm insurance, they imagine numbers on a spreadsheet, legal jargon, and the agreement to protect property and equipment for set prices. But for farmers and their families, it’s much more than that. It’s personal. Farms aren’t just businesses—they’re homes, legacies, and lifestyles. They’re where families gather for Sunday dinners, where…
Read MoreFile Your BOI for Your Farm Entity
Farming is a business. As such, perhaps you’ve organized under the veil of an LLC or Corporation. While operation under one of these entities is usually recommended for your farm, due to the passage of the Corporate Transparency Act, those with ownership stakes in small entities must file a Beneficial Ownership Information report moving forward,…
Read MoreLandowner’s Guide to Farm Field Hunting
Hunting season is getting underway. As a farmer with a vast amount of land, you should fully understand the risk you expose yourself to when allowing hunting on your property. We’ll look at the risk involved for you as the landowner when hosting visiting hunters and hopefully answer some of your questions. Perhaps you are…
Read MoreWhat is CRP and How Can I Benefit?
As a farmer, you own a great deal of land. Did you know that oftentimes, some of that land can be more valuable to you taken out of production? Today we’ll discuss the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and how you could benefit from enrolling your environmentally sensitive land in CRP. One of the largest private…
Read MoreVertical Farming 102—Drawbacks and Risks
Hi folks, and welcome to the last installment of our little 5-part mini-series about Vertical Farming and Controlled Environment Agriculture, “CEA.” Did you have an opportunity to read the previous parts? If not, don’t worry about it, they’re all linked below in case you need a quick refresher. You may recall we discussed the environmental…
Read MoreAccidental Farm Pollution Happens
If you’re a farmer, you need crops to grow in order to run a successful business and provide for your family. No harvest means no income. How is one to ensure that there is enough of a harvest to properly run the farm? If you guessed using fertilizer, whether chemical or natural, you are correct.…
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