What is Farm Insurance?

Farm insurance can help protect your farm and its produce, and the wellbeing of you, your family and the people that pass through your property.

Jason owns a wheat farm in western New South Wales. He owns some expensive farming equipment and vehicles. One night, a fire breaks out in one of his sheds, destroying a tractor and a ute.

Jason’s farm insurance covers the repairs to the shed, replaces the damaged contents, and he’s able to claim the cost of replacing both vehicles after the fire.

Farm Insurance

Working on the land brings many rewards - but just as many risks. As a farm owner, you’re vulnerable to bushfires that can destroy livestock or damage your buildings and other property; machinery breakdown which can cost you time and money; personal illness or a serious accident; or even a claim from a guest injured on your property

Who should consider it?

Whether you’re a large-scale crop grower or livestock producer or a small family or hobby farm, farm insurance can help protect your farm, its produce and livestock - and the people who benefit from it.

What can it cover?

Farm insurance can be tailored to cover your home and farm buildings, livestock, vehicles, equipment and more. It can also safeguard you against theft and loss of income.

For example, a typical Steadfast Farm Pack can cover:

Home Property - Domestic property and belongings from defined events or accidental damage. Cover may include Buildings, Contents, Personal Effects, Legal Liability and/or Domestic Workers Compensation Cover

Farm Property - Physical loss or damage to Farm Property caused by defined events or Accidental Damage

Livestock - Death or loss of livestock due to specified events

Public and Products Liability - Claims by Third parties for Personal Injury and/or Property Damage and/or legal costs in connection with the Farming Business

Accident and sickness cover - Regular payments to help keep your business running if you’re injured or fall ill

Machinery Breakdown - Damage to electrical and mechanical machinery, boilers and pressure vessels for loss or damage caused by breakdown.

What usually isn’t covered?

Exclusions, the excess you need to pay and limits of liability can vary greatly depending on your insurer. Policies generally won’t include cover for:

Loss or damage to property caused by gradual deterioration or wear and tear

Flood

Loss caused by earth movement unless the earth movement occurs within 72 hours of certain events

Damage caused by tenants unless the risk is accepted by the insurer

Ready to find out more?

Contact us to discuss your Management liability insurance needs.