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<blockquote data-quote="Nigel Wellings" data-source="post: 7883932" data-attributes="member: 142724"><p>The whole Insurance market has seen premium increases of probably 6-9% on good risks over the last year. There are still major differences in price between different Insurers so well worth the hassle of getting a quote.</p><p>The Combine mentioned by Somerset Farmer should be costing around £300 for a £30k machine on comprehensive cover.</p><p>Insurance values need reviewing thoroughly at the moment because of increasing crop, livestock and fertiliser prices plus the increasing re-build costs on houses and farm buildings. If you do not alter these you could be a long way out of pocket in the event of a claim. Any Farm Insurance Advisor doing there job properly should be raising this with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nigel Wellings, post: 7883932, member: 142724"] The whole Insurance market has seen premium increases of probably 6-9% on good risks over the last year. There are still major differences in price between different Insurers so well worth the hassle of getting a quote. The Combine mentioned by Somerset Farmer should be costing around £300 for a £30k machine on comprehensive cover. Insurance values need reviewing thoroughly at the moment because of increasing crop, livestock and fertiliser prices plus the increasing re-build costs on houses and farm buildings. If you do not alter these you could be a long way out of pocket in the event of a claim. Any Farm Insurance Advisor doing there job properly should be raising this with you. [/QUOTE]
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