• Farm tours and educational workshops
  • Pick-your-own fruit and vegetable operations
  • Corn mazes and pumpkin patches
  • Petting zoos and animal interactions
  • Wine tastings at vineyards
  • Farm stays and rural accommodations
  • Agricultural festivals and seasonal events

For example:

  • Injury Liability: If a visitor slips and falls during a farm tour, agritourism insurance can cover medical expenses and legal costs.
  • Property Damage: If farm equipment or structures are damaged during an agritourism event, your policy can cover the repair or replacement costs.
  • Food Contamination: For farms that offer food or beverages (e.g., farm-to-table meals or wine tastings), coverage for foodborne illness or contamination can protect against related claims.

Liability is the core of any agritourism insurance policy, protecting against claims of bodily injury or property damage. This coverage is critical when hosting events, farm tours, or other activities where visitors interact with your property and animals.

  • Visitor Injuries: Coverage for medical expenses and legal costs if a visitor is injured on your farm.
  • Property Damage: Coverage for damage to a visitor’s property while on your farm.

This covers your agritainment property, including buildings, equipment, and supplies used in agritourism operations. Whether it’s a barn used for events or a corn maze, your agritourism insurance policy will ensure these assets are protected.

  • Buildings and Structures: Coverage for barns, event spaces, and other structures used in agritourism.
  • Equipment: Protection for tractors, wagons, and other farm equipment used for agritainment activities.

Agritourism often involves food, whether it’s a farm-to-table event or selling goods at a market. Food contamination coverage can protect you if an incident of food poisoning occurs on your farm.

  • Coverage for Medical Costs: Pays for medical tests and treatments for affected visitors.
  • Income Loss: Covers lost income if your agritourism business is temporarily shut down due to contamination.

Agritourism insurance can also cover extra expenses incurred during an interruption of your agritainment activities. For example, if equipment is damaged, your policy can help cover the cost of renting temporary equipment.

  • Machinery or Equipment Breakdown: Covers rented or borrowed equipment necessary for agritourism events.
  • Event Cancellation: If your agritourism event is canceled due to damage or loss, your insurance can help recoup lost income.
  • Agritainment Liability Endorsement: Extends liability coverage for agritourism-related activities and ensures proper protection for visitor injuries, property damage, and accidents.
  • Agritainment Property Endorsement (FP 05 05): This endorsement offers coverage for property used in agritourism activities, including buildings, machinery, and vehicles. It can also cover livestock and other animals used in entertainment or educational activities.
  • Refrigeration Breakdown Coverage: Up to $1,000 in coverage for spoiled products if refrigeration units used for agritourism fail.
  • Credit Card Fraud: Up to $3,000 in coverage for theft or unauthorized use of credit cards issued to the insured.
  • Record Restoration: Up to $2,000 for the cost of restoring lost records related to agritourism activities.
  • Wear and Tear: Routine maintenance and general wear and tear are not covered.
  • Intentional Damage: Damage caused intentionally by the insured or visitors is excluded.
  • Contraband: Any property used in illegal activities is not covered.

Why do I need agritourism insurance?
Agritourism introduces new risks, such as visitor injuries or property damage. Standard farm policies may not fully cover these exposures, making specialized insurance essential.

What does agritourism insurance cover?
Coverage typically includes liability for visitor injuries, property damage, food contamination, and loss of income due to equipment breakdown or event cancellations.

Are my events covered under a standard farm policy?
Standard farm policies may not cover events or agritourism activities. You may need to add an agritourism endorsement to ensure full protection.