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Northwest Iowa | I would have to dig out my policy to find the cost for the livestock. But I am sure it is based on the value per $1,000. Also, without anymore detail, it is hard to say that I would be covered. This, you would need to talk to your agent about, and see if a claim can be filed if you have some type of umbrella policy, or catastrofic loss policy. If there was a poison of some sort that can be proven, a claim might be made. If it was a nitrate thing due to drought, your local FSA office could help with some of the disaster relief programs that are being offered right now. Your insurance agent would be a good place to start. Do it soon, in case veterinary exams are required. | |
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