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Farm land insurance in Texas

Texas leads the nation in cattle and cotton and produces a vast range of crops across its many regions. The sheer scale and diversity of Texas agriculture make property and liability planning highly operation-specific.

What to consider for Texas farms

Cattle and ranching

As the top cattle state, Texas ranchers commonly review options generally intended to address animal loss, fencing, and grazing exposures.

Cotton and crops

For cotton, sorghum, and other crops, coverage may help address growing crops, stored harvest, and the machinery used to work the land.

Weather extremes

Drought, hail, and tropical systems vary by region, so property protection for barns and equipment is frequently examined.

Agritourism and liability

Where ranches host hunting, events, or visitors, liability protection is generally intended to respond to injury claims.

Get a quote by sharing your acreage, cattle or crops, and your structures so coverage can be tailored to your Texas operation.

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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