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JACK HAeARTY
FARM MANAGEMENT
SPECIALIST ,
When did you last update
your insurance policy on
farm assets? Was it .within
the last three years? A
manager 'of one farmers'
mutual insurance company
astnres, me that most farm-
ers update their policies at
least every three years. Be
• cause that is the life of the
contract. Many contracts last
only one year and updating is
done annually. That's good!
Most insurance companies
offer a farm package policy
that offers protection on all
personal and farm property
• Including •comprehensive
farm liability. For those who
, need complete' 'coverage,
there are savings because
1'
you are buying "bulk" rath-
er than individual
The young farmer is the
gne who 'Most needs the
insurance and can least
afford it. Those borrowing
from the banks (financed
with a lien) have no option.'A
bank will require an endorse-
• ment • from the insurance
company stating that in case
of loss the bank will receive
the funds directly.
• Read the fine print on
agreements, endorsements,
and clauses. Sometimes you
get a surprise! For- example,
you may not be covered for
loss or . damage.,, resulting
from electrical failure. In
controlled atmospheric hous-
ing a build up of moisture
and heat could cause respir-
atory. problerns. A farmer in
this area lost over 300 pigs in
April. One night power went
Huron La Leche League
formed two years ago
The La Leche League of.
'Canada was started ten years
ago: It his grown from two
groups to 300 groups, With
500 active leaders.. Each
group is responsible for a
•-gmall areain order to main-
tain mother -to -mother , con-
tact. •The group in Huron
County began two years .ago
and celebrates its second
anniversary:in June, with
• Mrs. P. Bisback• as leader.
• Mrs, Bisbaelc has a busy life,
within the League, holding
meetings, speaking ;to org-
anizations and •students; 1
• Writing letters,. andtele-
•phone counselling, all .done
as volunteer Work. She and
• her husband believein the
ideals of the La Leche League
• as a- • means of striving
• towards good mothering and
Closply.-knit families. Each La 1
!•• Leche group holds a series of
four meetings • thieughout
the year, coveting the topics:
Advantages of Breastfeed-
ing. Art of Breastfeeding and
overcoming Difficulties, The
• Family and the Breastfeed-
•, ing Baby, and Nutrition and
Weaning. -Mothers are wel-
come to comet° a meeting or
series. ••
The May Meeting of the
,Huron., County La Leche
league was held in. Goder-•
ich. This was the fourth 'topic
in the..series •- "Nutritionand
Weaning" and was combin-
ed with a couples meeting.
•\ Mrs. P. Bisback began by
thanking Mrs. D. Rutter for
having been hostess for the
spring series. It was much.
appreciated. Plans were
made for the summer series
and it was deci ed to hold
•meetings in . Er ter begin-
• ning June 13th, at the home
• Of Mrs. R. Criaham. The
•
•
fathers were welcomed to the
meeting. Mention was made
of the philosephy° behind the
• League in relation to mothers
and fathers who make sin-.
• Cere comnittmetits to family
life while they are parenting.
It was emphasized that each
• parent may take out of LLL
• philosophy only those ideas
which fit their own family
situation. The fathers then
met together for a discussion
on their involvement in rais-
ing infants and family life.
The mothers emphasized
the importance of good nutri-
tion for the entire family.
They were conteious of -a'
healthy diet beginning with
•
pregnancy, • while nursing,
and1,7 preparation of balanc-.
ed, meals for the • whole
family.'Many households fol-
lowed the Canada Foo. d
Guide, Everyone agreed that
• the availability of nutritious
snacks were an advantage,
especially when toddlers hit
•a fussy stage in eating 1or
went on food binges.. It Was
• felt that a variety of food was
the key to good nutrition.
off at 12.30 a.m, while every-
one was asleep. The farmer
woke up at 5.30 a.m. and
noticed. He rushed to the
barn. And started the genet.-
ator. But, the damage was
done. The ' pigs died from
gases rising from the in barn
manure tank. An Option is
available to cover such "con-
sequential losses". Other
options are available such as
earnings insurance to cover a
portion. of the loss suffered
during interruption of busi-
ness.
A . rebuilding clause will
usually provide an initial
payment of S0% of the
amount of loss payable on
•buildings. The remaining
S0% is payable if the• build-
ing is repaired or replaced
within twelve months of the
Further discussion con-
cerned weaning. It was noted .
• that growth spurts in babies'
• come , at regular intervals.
•With this knowledge, • a
mother may , best decide if
the baby's needs are still met .
• .at the breast or whether it is
a good time to
foods. .4 • ;
date of loss. The .eoverage
may be reduced to a total of
75% if the building is re-
located more than three hun-
dred feet from the site of the
original one.
Liability insurance for hod-
. ily injury or damage • to,
property of others is almost a
must in, these 4lays of high
court settlements. Most com-
panies no. longer recommend
coverage of $100,000. They I
suggest $300,000 and prefer -
$5
abl 00 000 coverage.
Pr age
One last thing. Don't take
your animals to the races,
.flying, or skating. *The en-
dorsement may not cover
livestock while on the
grounds of any racetrack or
while in any Aircraft; or loss
caused by breaking or falling
through ice.
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