Since 1985 | Locally Owned | Operates in 12 States
Since 1985
Locally Owned
Operates in 12 States
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At Strategic Farm Marketing, we are crop insurance AND grain marketing experts. We have the industry’s best understanding of how to utilize the value of crop insurance as part of an effective grain marketing plan. We analyze all aspects of your farming operation to determine the crop insurance product and marketing plan that has the best opportunity for farm profitability with the least amount of risk.
Here at SFM, we are always in the know. With connections all across the world, our experienced professionals will keep you updated on all things Agriculture. From daily in-depth market texts, to alerts of important deadlines, to government program eligibility, our staff works hard to ensure our producers have the information they need to maximize their farm's profitability.
SFM does the homework. We create constantly evolving quoting software and analytical tools to help simplify and guide the decision-making process. Because of this, our agents are able to analyze the thousands of possible crop insurance combinations and provide our clientele with a few, simplified strategies that can help their farm the most effectively, making our producers feel comfortable that they have made a well thought-out decision.
SFM can offer the best. Because we write with 9 different Agriculture Insurance Providers, here at SFM we are able to provide access to one of the widest assortments of crop insurance and crop-hail products available, always guaranteeing access to the best products in the industry. Whether you want your crop insurance strategy to focus more on cost or protection, we have the ability to offer the insurance product that’s best for your farming operation. Please see the “Crop Insurance Products” page for details on various federal and private crop insurance products.
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