Safety & Insurance
Prevent pricey service line fixes with an endorsement on your homeowners policy
Homeowners know that when a water line bursts, a gas line leaks or lightning fries their home’s electrical system, it can be a nightmare to repair.
Consider strategies for building resilience when facing ambiguous loss
A recent webinar explored the theory of ambiguous loss in agriculture, unresolved grief, and strategies for building resilience.
Learn to navigate Medicare plans during virtual seminars
Learn about Medicare eligibility, enrollment periods and plan options during online Medicare seminars.
Ensure a ‘clean grill of health’ when cooking outdoors
As barbecue season heats up ahead of Memorial Day, consider incorporating grill cleaning and maintenance methods into standard food safety practices.
Farm Bureau women learn about tick-borne diseases and prevention
Virginia is home to 16 tick species. While most bites are harmless, a few species pose risks.
Mental Health Awareness Month: Prioritizing sleep
Maintaining a healthy sleep schedule can be challenging. And for those in professions like farming and agriculture, poor sleep isn’t just unhealthy; it can be dangerous.
Hurricane-impacted farmers begin recovery with outpouring of resources
While Hurricane Helene victims’ losses accumulated, so did the overwhelming support from “neighbors” near and far.
Distracted Driving Awareness Month: Stay focused, stay safe
Countless distractions can divert motorists’ attention away from driving, and all it takes is a split second before calamity follows.
Safety initiative launched to prevent accidents involving farm equipment this spring
Spring is when drivers will be sharing the road with farmers moving oversize equipment. And when normal traffic meets up with larger, slower vehicles, there’s an increased risk of accidents.









