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Row crop farmers deserve an insurance provider that knows the land as well as the risks. That’s why we trust the team at @Westfield Insurance. They bring firsthand farming insights to the protections they offer.

From corn and soybeans to wheat and hay, their coverage is designed for the way row crop operations work. Watch the video to learn more: https://wf.insure/3MUikM3

When customers choose @Westfield Insurance for their home and auto insurance, they get more than a policy. They get added value like electrical fire hazard sensors through Ting, safe-driving rewards with MissionSafe®, and optional coverages that fit every stage of life. 

If you’re interested in exploring your options, reach out today!

Winter storms don’t just bring snow — they bring disruption. Power outages, equipment failures, and hazardous roads can create ripple effects that impact productivity, customers, and revenue. 

In this blog, @Westfield Insurance explains how commercial insurance can help support small businesses when winter weather hits. Give it a read! https://wf.insure/3MVGGFe

🎉 Start the New Year protected! Make sure you’re covered for whatever 2026 brings. Take a few minutes to update your home or business inventory, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. 

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Winter is a great time to for farmers to refresh their safety strategies. To help you get started, check out this great resource from @Westfield Insurance on preventing common farming accidents: https://wf.insure/45bOJE8

Infographic titled 'Hierarchy of Hazard Control for Farmers' showing five levels of hazard control arranged from most effective to least effective. The levels are: 1) Elimination – remove the hazard entirely (e.g., retiring faulty equipment); 2) Substitution – use a safer option (e.g., less toxic pesticides); 3) Engineering Controls – modify the environment or equipment (e.g., hoists for lifting); 4) Administrative Controls – change work practices (e.g., rotating tasks); and 5) PPE – provide protective gear like gloves and eye protection. An arrow beside the list indicates effectiveness from top (most) to bottom (least), and an illustrated farmer sits at the base.

Wondering if your small business needs umbrella insurance? @Westfield Insurance's latest blog breaks down how this coverage can help provide additional protection against sudden, high-severity accidents or lawsuits. Check it out! https://wf.insure/4p7sdna

Subcontractors bring valuable expertise, but they also introduce new challenges. From insurance gaps to unexpected liabilities, these risks can affect your bottom line. In this blog, [tag @Westfield Insurance] breaks down what you need to know to stay protected. Check it out: https://wf.insure/4oDKiJk

You’ve built something extraordinary. Now, it’s time to protect it. With a WesPak Estate® policy, you get personalized coverage for your high-value home, vehicles, and valuables. See how this streamlined solution from @Westfield Insurance is designed to meet today’s risk: https://wf.insure/4hBtxws

Do you know how your workers' compensation premium is calculated? @Westfield Insurance just published a helpful article that breaks down key factors, like your location, industry, and payroll, and offers strategies for managing costs effectively.

🔗Give it a read today: https://wf.insure/3JzFTbM

With October being Cybersecurity Awareness Month, now is a great time to take a closer look at how your small business is managing digital risk. If you’ve been thinking about adding cyber coverage to your policy, this article from @Westfield Insurance breaks down what you need to know: https://wf.insure/4mxWH0p

Everyone knows winter brings cold weather risks like frozen pipes and slippery roads, but it also brings a higher risk of house fires. Space heaters, electric blankets, extension cords, and overloaded outlets are common causes of electrical fires during colder months.

If you're looking for ways to help protect your home from these hazards during Fire Prevention Month, check out this blog from @Westfield Insurance: https://wf.insure/3IwN2Ju

In an industry where uncertainty is a constant, you need a carrier you can count on. See why I'm proud to offer farm and agribusiness through @Westfield Insurance: https://wf.insure/3IizTDT