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Hobby Farms

Vegetable Picking

A hobby farm is a small farm that is maintained without expectation of being a primary source of income. Some farms provide recreational land or animals, while others are managed as working farms for sideline income, or are even run at an ongoing loss as a lifestyle choice. Whatever your reason for wanting to do a little farming or ranching, you need to be aware of the need for more than just homeowners insurance.

 

At Martin Insurance Consultants, we work hard to understand your individual circumstances so that we can better protect your interests when writing your Hobby Farm policy. We are also happy to answer any questions you might have.

 

There are many facets to Hobby Farm insurance including coverages, limits, deductibles, and which insurance companies are the best fit for you. We will work with you to devise the best possible strategy for your circumstances, then determine which of our companies will provide you the most competitive premiums.

We know and understand how important your home and farm are to you, and the value of having it properly covered. Accidents, theft, vandalism, and lawsuits can be financially devastating if you don’t have the right coverages in your Hobby Farm policy.

 

Contact us today so we can begin helping you. We can answer your questions about Hobby Farm insurance and which coverages, limits, and deductibles are right for you.  We are here to help you protect your family and your valuables.

 

One size does not fit all.

Since every situation is unique, your insurance  portfolio should consist of a unique blend of coverages, limits, deductibles, and premiums. With our individualized approach, you receive a portfolio as unique as you.

 

There when you need us.

Rest assured that when you have a claim, you are not alone.  Not only do we counsel you about your claim, we are also your advocates. Request your free, no obligation insurance review today!

Martin Insurance Consultants can also insure your Hobby Farm in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, North Carolina, New Mexico, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.

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