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https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/ScurichInsuranceServices/1288/Study-Strawberries-boost-CA-economy-by-3-4-billon/
Strawberry Commission looks at positive impact of Santa Cruz County's No. 1 crop. Watsonville >> California strawberries employ 70,000 people and contribute $3.4 billion to the state's economy each year. That's according to "Sustaining California Communities," an economic report released Tuesday by the California Strawberry Commission. The report comes as the harvest of Santa Cruz County's premier crop begins. More than 240,000 pounds were picked in the Watsonville-Salinas region during the week that ended March 15. "We want people to understand it's not just the farmers and their crews out there," said commission spokeswoman Carolyn O'Donnell. "The community is important to farmers, and farmers also realize it's important how they integrate with the community." Nearly 90 percent of U.S.-grown strawberries come from California. Watsonville-Salinas is the top producer among the state's four strawberry regions, accounting for 47 percent of the total harvest of nearly 1.8 billion pounds in 2013, according to commission statistics. The industry spends about $2 billion on wages, equipment and supplies, land and taxes, the report says. It generates another $1.4 billion indirectly through, for example, the restaurants and grocery stores that cater to agricultural workers and the police and teachers funded by the estimated $108 million the industry pays in taxes. And it's not just the berry-producing counties on the Central Coast and Southern California. Nurseries in the northern part of the state produce 2 billion plants for transplant in the strawberry fields. The industry is labor-intensive, requiring a large pool of workers to handpick berries. But mechanics, researchers, educators and forklift drivers are among the thousands who work in berry-related jobs. The report doesn't assess costs associated with the industry, such as subsidized housing for low-wage workers. O'Donnell said that would require a more comprehensive and expensive report. But she pointed to the industry's charitable giving. The report notes as an example, the $2 million in scholarships awarded by the commission to the children of farmworkers since 1994. Read the entire article here. Content provided by http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/watsonville/ci_25370176/study-strawberries-boost-ca-economy-by-3-4

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/Safehold-Special-Risks/4746/Dig-Safely-With-Our-Equipment-Program/
Our Equipment Insurance program is designed to provide physical damage coverage for mobile equipment on an annual basis. We offer competitive prices from an underwriting team with years of experience, fast quoting, and competitive deductibles.

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/Safehold-Special-Risks/4534/Dig-Safely-With-Our-Equipment-Program/
Our Equipment program is designed to provide physical damage coverage for mobile equipment on an annual basis. We offer competitive prices from an underwriting team with years of experience, fast quoting, and competitive deductibles.

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/Safehold-Special-Risks/4311/Dig-Safely-With-Our-Equipment-Program/
Our Equipment program is designed to provide physical damage coverage for mobile equipment on an annual basis. We offer competitive prices from an underwriting team with years of experience, fast quoting, and competitive deductibles.

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/Insurance-Professionals-Blog/4292/Membership-Newsletter/
Your weekly update on what's happening on CompleteMarkets. Featured Markets | Latest Discussions | Latest Blog Posts | Did You Know?

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/Insurance-Professionals-Blog/1162/5-Lessons-The-Modern-Fundamentals-of-Insurance-Agency-Marketing/
An adapted post about the fundamentals of marketing and communications for an insurance agency (or any consumer facing business's marketing). In my opinion, if you can stick to nurturing these fundamentals regularly, then all the advanced and future enhancements will come naturally. It doesn't matter whether the role you play in the agency is Principal, Producer, CSR, Admin or any customer facing role, in more ways than one, these fundamentals should apply to you.

https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/Advertiser-Blog/759/20-Days-Left-and-Counting/
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https://completemarkets.com/Blog/post/Pacific-Coast-E-S-Insurance-Services/4966/Comprehensive-Coverage-for-your-Clients%E2%80%99-Farm-and-Ranch-Needs/
Pacific Coast E&S offers various coverage options providing Farm Liability, Commercial General Liability(CGL) and Farm Property to fit your clients' needs. A typical farm policy contemplates the premises liability of the farm as well as bulk or wholesale sales of the products produced on the farm and/or ranch. It does not contemplate retail or other commercial enterprises. These additional exposures are contemplated by the CGL policy.