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farmers insurance FAQ
Farmers insurance?
Dec 19, 2006 by tiffany 1 | Posted in Insurance & Registration
Has anyone had a good or bad experience with farmers insurance? Please share your stories
I am having a really bad experience with them, they are only going to pay 50 % of the damages to my car caused by their insurer,I have talked to several people
Overall, Farmers has a reputation for fast, fair claims service and an excellent agency force. They will not always be the cheapest insurance but they should treat you right.
I'll caution you to the future answers you receive on this
RYAN | Dec 19, 2006
there's a lot of factors that go into what kind of rates you get. for example, auto rates can be great if you are over 25, have no tickets, accidents, or claims, have continuous prior insurance coverage for at least a year, and have good credit. and
LoriBeth | Dec 19, 2006
farmers insurance?
Apr 08, 2008 by rivimal79 | Posted in Insurance & Registration
I had Geico until now and I switched to Farmers Insurance about 2 months ago. I heard lots of bad things about farmers insurance. today farmers insurance debited my account in the amount of $121 instead of $112. I googled "Farmers Sucks"
I work for farmers and to be honest with you, it is the best company I have ever worked for. If you google any insurance company with the word "sucks" after it, you will find a complaint website. Allstate actually has the best one. Contact
M. Nasty | Apr 08, 2008
I work for farmers and to be honest with you, it is the best company I have ever worked for. If you google any insurance company with the word "sucks" after it, you will find a complaint website. Allstate actually has the best one. Contact
M. Nasty | Apr 08, 2008
How much does Texas Farmers Insurance pay for labor if owner does work themselves?
Oct 01, 2008 by i4gmax1997 | Posted in Insurance & Registration
I filed a claim with my Home owners Insurance (Texas-Farmers Insurance) and I wish to do the work myself, instead of a contractor to save money then how much does Farmers pay owners for hourly wages?
If you filed home owners insurance, you are in the wrong place to ask, this is car insurance. If it was indeed your car you're asking about, are you a qualified body shop?
oklatom | Oct 01, 2008
farmers insurance news
Corn Belt farmers resisting the urge to plant early
18.05.12
Shirt-sleeve weather this week across America's central grain belt tempted farmers to start planting corn early but expensive seeds and worries about insurance covering any sudden cold snap have kept crop planters out of fields.
"We've got a lot invested in this crop. We want to be careful," said central Illinois farmer Tim Seifert, who doesn't want to take the chance of seeing young corn seedlings hurt by an April frost.
"At $400 a bag for seed and the chance that insurance may or may not cover a loss if the crop gets hurt, it's not worth the risk to plant too early," he added.
But Seifert, who farms near Springfield, has been out all week applying nitrogen fertilizer to his future corn fields, taking full advantage of 80-degree F days (27 C), clear skies and dry soils after a snowless winter.
Soil temperatures are ideal for planting corn, 50 degrees and higher across the top corn states of Iowa and Illinois. But he usually does not plant before April 5, when his crop insurance policy activates.
Source: CattleNetwork.com