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The Rural Voice, 1992-05, Page 24ribtot=t2 __-=v Hydraulic pumps, Valves, Cylinders & Controls • repair •service • sales BARFOOT'S WELDING and MACHINE SHOP Parts & Service • Bearings • Shafting • Shearing & Bending • Castings repaired • Cylinders re -bored & resleeved WIARTON, ONT. 519-534-1200 can•con WItEmI HAY FEEDERS Round Bale Hay Feeder 7' or 8' diameter available. Available in square tubing — 1 ", 1 1 /4" or 1 12" Collapsible Hay Saver • fits inside most round hay feeders • fodder stays inside feeder instead of being trampled underfoot A division of Steve's Welding R. R. 1, Newton, Ont. NOK 1R0 • 519-595-8737 20 THE RURAL VOICE PROFESSIONALLY SPEAKING: WHAT IS FARMERS' COMPREHENSIVE LIABILITY INSURANCE? Professionally speaking is a new monthly column featuring a different expert each month. BY SHEILA McNEIL Farmers' Comprehensive Liability Insurance is perhaps one of the lesser understood forms of insurance. Here are some of the most commonly asked questions. What is it? Farmers' Comprehensive Liability Insurance pro- vides protection (up to the specified dollar limit purchased) for injuries to persons or damage to the property of others, caused by your negligence. Why is it so important? If negligence is attributed to you and your farming operation, you could be liable for compensation to third parties (neighbours, strangers, employees, automobile drivers, etc.). If you don't have liability insurance or you don't have enough, and a court judgement is awarded against you, you could be forced to sell your assets to pay for damages. A large financial lawsuit could even result in Toss of your fanning business. Therefore, it is extremely important that you carry the proper type and adequate amount of liability insurance. How do I know what I need? In order to gather information about your specific needs and then recommend the level of coverage to best meet those needs, your farm insurance sales specialist will ask you questions like these: • Does your insurance company If neg is attri know about all the properties you farm? • Do you own or lease any additional farmland? • Do you own or lease any additional residence or cottage? • Do other people farm with you? • How many tractors and self- propelled implements do you own? • Do you do custom farming for others? • Do you have any other business pursuits which are incidental to your farming? • Are there any swimming pools on your property? • Do you own any boats? • Do you own or care for any exotic animals? • Do you own a pet which has previously bitten someone? • Do you do any kind of crop spraying which may cause damage to others? • Do you use or rent other people's property? • Do you permit or conduct tours of your farm for school or community groups? Most insurance companies employ Farm Insurance Specialists who are trained to help simplify the very complex topic of liability insurance as well as clarify any other farm insurance concerns you may have.0 ligence buted to your farming operation you could be liable for compensation .. . This article has been provided by Sheila McNeil, who works with The Co-operators Group Limited, in Owen Sound.