Weather resilience Weather alerts from Nationwide: Protect your farm customers from extreme hail and wind damage By staying informed and proactive, you can guide your farm customers toward effective strategies for safeguarding their operations from inclement weather, while showcasing your expertise as a trusted insurance advisor.
Weather resilience Prep for the worst: Tips to help farm clients stay ahead of natural hazard risk September 10, 2025 A severe storm inflicting major damage to farm property is not just a stroke of bad luck. It’s the result of hazard risk and gaps in preparation coming together at exactly the wrong moment. But you can help your farm clients better weather these storms, literally and figuratively.
Weather resilience Mitigating drought risk in agriculture through automated water management solutions January 2, 2025 Agriculture uses approximately 70% of the world's fresh water, yet significant inefficiencies exist. It’s estimated that a mere 10 - 20% of the water provided to many crops is transpired back into the air. As drought contributes to the growing number of natural disasters, the resulting threats to crop yields highlight the need for innovative solutions that enable farmers to make the most of their water.
Weather resilience Protect your California farm & ranch customers with a Difference in Conditions policy November 20, 2023 With fire increasing in frequency and among the costliest perils for property owners in California, you play a critical role in ensuring farms and ranches have adequate coverage. Understand the California FAIR Plan, limitations and how to address them.
Weather resilience Help farm customers build weather and climate resilience September 27, 2023 Weather and climate-related disasters are increasing in frequency and severity around the country. It’s a call for both the right short and long-term planning and prudent, resilient construction to ensure your customers’ farms and ranches aren’t lost when the worst happens.
Weather resilience Thirsty almond crop competes for limited water supply in drought-ridden California September 24, 2021 Use of federal program for hiring foreign farm labor rises significantly, citrus greening has been found in San Diego County for the first time and other agriculture news.