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Evaluating Disaster Insurance Needs for Rural Homes & Agriculture

Living rural provides great benefits and gets you closer to nature, but whether you are an agriculture producer or just a rural resident you have different risks than urban and suburban residents.

This seminar will utilize criteria from rural insurance firms and government guidelines to ask some simple questions about damage, liability, and loss insurance that rural residents should consider each year. Learn how to decide what’s covered, what needs to be covered and what happens if not covered.


Presenter: Scott Cotton, EDEN Chair-elect and University of Wyoming Area Educator, ANR.



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