2. In the case of larger farms, insurance for the various risks and others 

 can be secured by a Comprehensive General Liability Policy. Farmers who 

 process farm products for themselves and others, who retail milk, make 

 sausage, chicken pies, preserves, candy, freeze and dress poultry, and 

 the like, should be sure to discuss their operation with their insurance 

 agent so he can write the proper policy. 



In several fairly recent cases rather substantial awards have been made by 

 the courts to injured parties who either visited the farmer's premises to buy farm 

 products, to pick apples, or were sold unwholesome products. 



By all means consult your insurance agent as to possible coverage for risks 

 and be sure you tell him about your farm and orchard operations. Tell him who is 

 involved and the location and conditions under which they work or where the public 

 buys your products. 



Liability insurance is necessary, often overlooked and not expensive. 



— -L. D. Rhoades 

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Contributors to This Issue From Supportin,'^ Fields 



C. J. Gilgut - Extension Plant Pathologist 

 L. D. Rhoades - Extension Specialist in Farm Management 

 F. R. Shaw - Professor of Entomology and Plant Pathology 

 W. D. Tunis - Extension Entomologist 



