Ranching in Crook County and Jefferson County is a way of life — and a significant investment. From cattle operations in the high desert east of Prineville to hay and grain farms in the Madras area, Oregon Coast's agricultural operations face risks that standard homeowners or commercial policies simply don't address. A proper farm and ranch insurance policy is built from the ground up to protect the unique assets and liabilities of agricultural operations.
Your Homeowners Policy Doesn't Cover Your Ranch Operation
Standard homeowners insurance excludes business activities — and ranching is a business. If a visitor is injured on your ranch property, if your livestock escape and cause an accident, or if your equipment is damaged, a homeowners policy will likely deny the claim. You need a dedicated farm and ranch policy.
What Farm and Ranch Insurance Covers
A comprehensive farm and ranch policy for a Oregon Coast operation typically includes several key coverage components:
Dwelling and Farmstead Coverage
The farmhouse and any outbuildings — barns, equipment sheds, hay storage, corrals, and fencing — need to be covered against fire, windstorm, lightning, vandalism, and other perils. Farm policies typically cover these structures at replacement cost, which is critical given the high cost of agricultural construction materials.
Livestock Coverage
Livestock is often the most valuable asset on a Oregon Coast ranch. Livestock mortality insurance covers the death of animals from covered perils — fire, lightning, drowning, and in some cases disease. For high-value breeding stock, individual animal policies with broader coverage may be appropriate. Livestock transit coverage protects animals while being transported to and from markets, veterinary facilities, and grazing allotments.
Farm Equipment and Machinery
Modern ranching equipment — tractors, balers, irrigation systems, ATVs, and trailers — represents a substantial investment. Farm equipment coverage protects against physical damage from accidents, fire, theft, and weather. Make sure your policy reflects current replacement values, as equipment costs have risen significantly in recent years.
Farm Liability
Farm liability coverage is one of the most important components of a ranch policy. It protects you against claims of bodily injury or property damage arising from your farming operations — including injuries to hired workers, visitors, and members of the public. Key liability exposures for Oregon Coast ranches include:
- Livestock escaping onto public roads and causing vehicle accidents
- Injuries to visitors, hunters, or recreational users on your property
- Injuries to hired farm workers (separate from workers' compensation)
- Pollution liability from pesticide or fertilizer applications
- Custom farming operations (providing services to neighboring farms)
Crop Insurance for Oregon Coast Hay and Grain Producers
The Madras area and the Crooked River Valley are known for hay, grain, and seed production. Crop insurance through the USDA's Risk Management Agency (RMA) provides protection against yield losses due to drought, hail, wind, frost, and other covered perils. Federal crop insurance is subsidized by the government, making it an affordable and important risk management tool for Oregon Coast crop producers.
Gerald Ross Agency works with the USDA's Risk Management Agency and private crop insurance carriers to help Oregon Coast farmers select the right crop insurance products for their specific crops and risk tolerance. Crop insurance enrollment deadlines vary by crop and county — contact us well in advance of planting season to ensure you meet the enrollment requirements.
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Wildfire Risk for Oregon Coast Ranch Operations
Wildfire is a significant and growing risk for Oregon Coast ranch operations. The high desert landscape east of the Cascades — with its dry grasses, juniper, and sagebrush — can carry fire rapidly across large areas. Ranch policies should include coverage for:
- Structures (barns, equipment sheds, corrals, fencing) destroyed by wildfire
- Livestock losses from wildfire
- Pasture and rangeland damage
- Debris removal and cleanup costs after a fire
At Gerald Ross Agency, we've been serving Oregon Coast ranch and farm operations since 1937. Our agents understand the unique risks and rhythms of agricultural life in Crook County, Jefferson County, and across the region. Contact us today for a comprehensive farm and ranch insurance review — we'll make sure your operation is properly protected.







