115 West Main Street
McComb, OH 45858

115 West Main Street
McComb, OH 45858

find farm insurance in hancock county, oh at a competitive rate

Why Do I Need Farm Insurance?

Why Do I Need Farm Insurance?

Farm insurance covers more than just your barn. Most forms of farm insurance cover your home and liability for accidents on the farm. Other coverage includes barn, crops, equipment, and livestock coverage to keep your possessions safe in the case of theft, damage, or weather. You can also find business insurance to cater to your farm, including workers’ compensation, loss of income, and commercial vehicles. If you are interested in getting farm insurance or looking to lower your current rate, call Hoverman Insurance Agency, Inc. at (419) 293-2716 for a free quote. We proudly serve Findlay, OH; McComb, OH; Leipsic, OH; and the surrounding areas of Hancock County.

Protect Your Farm Equipment in McComb, OH

Protect Your Farm Equipment in McComb, OH

Whether you have a fleet of tractors, or a few commercial trucks on your farm, it is best to know you are safe in case of accident or injury. Talk with Hoverman Insurance Agency about how to cover your farm equipment. We offer competitive rates to McComb, OH, and all of Northwest Ohio.

Cover Crops, Animals, and More in Findlay, OH, with Farm Insurance

Cover Crops, Animals, and More in Findlay, OH, with Farm Insurance

Crops, animals, equipment, buildings, and anything else on your farm can fall victim to tragedy at any time. From extreme weather, to fires or theft, it is crucial to stay protected in case of emergency. Contact Hoverman Insurance Agency to learn more about farm insurance in Findlay, OH. As an independent insurance agency, we will help you find the perfect coverage that meets your needs and your budget. Talk with our agents to see what kind of additional coverage you will need, and create the policy that fits you best.

Stay Up-to-Date With Coverage

When purchasing farm insurance, it is important to stay up-to-date with your coverage when adding new things to your farm. Whether you begin selling produce to the public, or add new machinery or livestock, be sure to update your policy and stay protected.