For many Canadian farmers, diversification isn’t just smart; it’s essential. More farms are opening their gates to the public with everything from weddings to hayrides, petting zoos to pick-your-own produce. But with these new experiences come new risk exposures, and a need for insurance that understands both the farm and the guests.
“It’s not as simple as just a straightforward farm policy, and it’s not as simple as just a straightforward commercial policy,” says Meghan Mackenzie Bell, a farm