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Showing 2 farm insurance agents in Alpine, UT
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Eli Slesk - State Farm Insurance Agent
134 S Main St #120, Alpine, UT 84004
(801) 763-8821
elislesk.com
Stu Anderson - State Farm Insurance Agent
375 S Main St #3, Alpine, UT 84004
(385) 695-2452
alpinehighlandinsurance.com
What Does a Farm Insurance Agent in Alpine Cost?
Typical farm insurance costs in Utah range from 500 to 3,000 dollars per year for small to medium farms. Larger operations with high-value livestock or crops may pay 5,000 dollars or more annually. Factors include location, coverage limits, and deductible amounts. This is general information, not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does farm insurance cover in Alpine Utah?
Farm insurance in Alpine typically covers farm dwellings, barns, equipment, livestock, and crop loss. Liability protection is included for accidents on your property. Policies can be customized for Utahs unique weather risks like hail and drought.
Do I need farm insurance if I have a small hobby farm in Utah?
Yes, even small hobby farms in Utah may need liability coverage. Utah law does not exempt hobby farms from liability for injuries or property damage. An agent can help you find a basic policy that fits your small operation.
How do Utah farm insurance rates compare to other states?
Utah farm insurance rates are influenced by local factors like wildfire risk and livestock values. Premiums in Alpine may be higher due to proximity to wildland-urban interface areas. Rates vary by coverage level and farm size.