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Foundations of Farm Insurance

Overview

As farm production grows, the need for tailored insurance products expands. This course covers risk identification and management in the farm and agribusiness industries, types of farm exposures, and insurance policies for property, liability, and auto losses, including their limitations and underwriting.

Summary Details

Hours

5.0





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Learning Objectives

  • identify loss exposures related to farming, ranching, and other agribusiness operations
  • recognize the various coverages included in a standard farm package policy
  • recognize farm property loss exposures and how coverage is provided under the property section of a farm policy
  • identify the various liability loss exposures of a farm operation
  • identify an appropriate selection of liability insurance policies to guide clients; identify the coverage provided under a farm liability policy
  • identify the types of vehicles present in farm operations and the various policies that may provide coverage
  • recognize the coverage provided under a business auto policy (BAP) and how it is underwritten


Designed For:

Property and casualty insurance agents, brokers, adjusters, and claims professionals at any level in their career


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Course Information

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Access Period: 12 months
Prerequisites: None
Delivery Method: Self-Study
PDF Download: Available
Provider of Record: WebCE
Provider Number: 12712
Study Level: Intermediate
Approved For: Property and Casualty

Exam

Proctor: Yes
Passing Grade: 70
Questions: 30



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