Agricultural Hauling is the transportation of commodities such as grain, seed, hay, feed, corn, flax, wheat, beans, etc. from one location to another, usually from the farm or source these commodities are produced from.
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What Commodities Do Agricultural Haulers Pull?
Agricultural haulers can pull a variety of different crops, seeds, cotton, hay, dry vegetables, nuts, beans, feed, etc. If it is grown on a farm, chances are it’s an agricultural commodity that can be hauled in bulk. Agricultural haulers will also sometimes haul livestock and will used specific livestock trailers to haul.
Which Coverages Do Agricultural Haulers Need?
Agricultural Haulers will need:
Commercial Auto Liability
Agricultural Haulers may want:
Auto Physical Damage
Motor Truck Cargo
Uninsured/Under-insured Motorist
What Limits Do Agricultural Haulers Need?
Depending on the state, Agricultural haulers may be required to carry a minimum liability amount of $750,000. However, it is always recommended to carry at least $1,000,000 in liability coverage.
How Much Does Agriculture Hauling Cost?
The price for agriculture hauling can vary anywhere from $6,500 to $12,500+ per unit. For the most part, agriculture hauling is on the lower end of pricing for trucking companies. Price can vary depending on the radius and the driver and company experience. Most commodities in agriculture will run about the same price.