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Farm land insurance in New Mexico

New Mexico agriculture features cattle ranching, dairy, pecans, chile peppers, and hay across arid landscapes. Water scarcity and large grazing operations strongly shape how producers plan for risk.

What to consider for New Mexico farms

Cattle and dairy

For ranching and dairy operations, coverage is commonly considered to help address animal loss, milking equipment, and barns.

Pecans and chile

Pecan groves and chile growers may review options generally intended to address trees, growing crops, and harvested product.

Irrigation

Wells, pumps, and irrigation equipment are essential in this dry climate, so protection for these assets is often examined.

Request a quote and share your acreage, livestock or crops, and your structures so coverage can reflect New Mexico’s 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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