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Farm land insurance in Alaska

Alaska’s agriculture is shaped by a short growing season, with operations focused on hardy produce, hay, greenhouse crops, and livestock such as cattle and reindeer. Remote locations and harsh winters make property and liability planning especially worth careful thought here.

What to consider for Alaska farms

Cold-climate structures

Greenhouses, high tunnels, and heated barns carry real value in Alaska, and coverage is commonly considered to help address damage to these structures and their systems.

Remote equipment

Because replacement parts and machinery can be costly and slow to obtain, protection for tractors and implements may be a meaningful part of a farm policy.

Livestock and forage

For producers raising cattle, hogs, or hay, options generally intended to address loss of animals or stored feed are often reviewed.

Reach out for a quote and share your location, the operations you run, and your structures so coverage can reflect Alaska’s distinct conditions.

Farm coverages are optional and generally intended to address the liability and property exposures of how the land is farmed — crops, livestock, equipment, and structures — in the event of a covered claim. Eligibility and pricing vary by operation, acreage, and location.

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