Intro to Farm Insurance Series - Full Series SW
#Educational
#Educational
Intro to Farm Insurance Series (Full 4 Parts) Part 1: Introduction to Farm Insurance Overview (April 9, 2026) 1:00 PM -3:00 PM ET 2 CE Hours AGENDA: - Dwellings & Outbuildings - Personal vs Commercial vs Hybrid - Livestock & Produce - Machinery - Farm Auto Fleet Part 2: Risk Management, Livestock Farms VS. Grain Farms (April 16, 2026) 1:00 PM -3:00 PM ET 2 CE Hours AGENDA: - Losses in Canada - Common types of losses - Risk Management - Grain Farms - Livestock Farms Part 3: Farm Machinery and Ag Barn Equipment (April 23, 2026) 1:00 PM -3:00 PM ET 2 CE Hours AGENDA: - Difference between farm marhicnery and Agricultural barn Equipment - Types of farm machinery - Owned and Leased - Coverages - Blanket VS. scheduled - AG barn equipment – Poultry Barn, Hog Barn and Dairy Barn Part 4: Trends, Enhancement coverage and Quoting/Renewal (April 30, 2026) 1:00 PM -3:00 PM ET 2 CE Hours AGENDA: - Current and emerging trends in farm insurance - Available optional coverage - Quoting/Renewal on Crop Farm, Dairy Farm, Poultry Farm and Hog Farm *** Full attendance is required.*** Late arrival or early departure results in no CE hours issued as per ICM regulations. For a webinar, this includes a transmission disruption due to unresolvable technical issues. Partial hours cannot be issued. Cancellation Policy: No cancellation allowed. Substitute welcome as long as we are notified more than 24 hours prior to the webinar. All registrants will receive an e-mail providing the link to the Webinar the day before. Membership: Insurance Institute membership is required. IIMB Membership Fee of $95 + GST is applicable. For assistance to renew or process your membership, please contact southwesternmaill@insuranceinstitute.ca QUESTIONS? E:southwesternmaill@insuranceinstitute.ca
Whether you’re looking to grow your technical knowledge or catch up on the latest trends and emerging issues, our seminars and webinars are packed with practical and relevant information. Designed and delivered by industry experts and leaders, you’ll come away with new ideas and insights and the practical knowledge you need to put them into action.
Bonnie brings 37 years of experience in the insurance industry, including 23 years specializing in agriculture. She holds FCIP and CRM designations and has worked across underwriting, brokering, marketing, and claims. Her career spans direct farm insurance sales, product innovation, and leadership roles. While leading the Western Region Underwriting team at Economical, Bonnie and her team grew the agriculture P&C book from $6 million to $43 million in five years, managing relationships with 400 brokers across Western Canada. She also played a key role in developing agricultural products from wording and rating to broker education and marketing. Raised on a cattle and hay farm in Northern Alberta and married to a grain farmer, Bonnie has a lifelong connection to agriculture. She regularly visits a wide range of agricultural and agri-commercial operations, staying closely connected to farmers, emerging risks, and market trends. Known as a driven leader and mentor, Bonnie believes in continuous learning, collaboration, and a focused approach to agricultural insurance—one she feels is long overdue and essential to the future of the sector.