SCHEDULE
MONDAY, JANUARY 27
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
AFIS 1: Farm Property
8 GEN
Farm property policies are designed to provide insurance on existing buildings and their
contents. These buildings may function for the insureds’ personal use (such as their home) or
their business use (such as their farm/ranch operations). Both household and farm business
property may be provided coverage through the farm property program. The same set of forms
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and endorsements are used for both monoline and package policies. This course examines
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various ways in which property — primarily property of a type generally found on farms and
ranches — can be covered by insurance policies. This course also addresses items that do
not necessarily stay on the farm. Tractors, combines, livestock, and other items all found on an
insured farm may also move around on and off the farm premises.
Consulate I
TUESDAY, JANUARY 28
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Consulate I
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Consulate II
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Media Theatre
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Consulate I
AFIS 2: Farm Liability
4 GEN
A detailed overview and analysis of the liability exposures faced by farmers and a thorough
understanding of the various insurance products that can be used in arranging an insurance
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program on their behalf. The course examines the most common insurance coverage forms
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available in the marketplace, including a study of coverage provided as well as exclusions,
commonly used endorsements, policy conditions, and miscellaneous provisions.
AFIS Updates
• When the Equipment Breaks, Does Your Insurance Respond?
• Intricacies of Additional Insured Status
• Management Liability and the Farmer
• Managing Cyber Risk in Modern Agribusiness
• Employment Law Issues for Agribusinesses
• Managing and Insuring Evolving Farming Methods
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E&O Risk Management
3 ETH
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This course is designed to help insurance agents and brokers prevent many types of errors
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and omissions involving commercial liability insurance. When you successfully complete this
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course, you’ll be able to recognize and prevent many of the problems associated with selling and
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servicing such as: commercial general liability insurance, commercial auto insurance, workers’
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compensation and employers’ liability insurance, and commercial excess and umbrella policies.
AFIS 4: Special Farm Property Insurance
4 GEN
Farming, ranching, and agribusiness remain significant parts of the US economy. Agricultural
products raised in the United States find their way into the world’s food supply. While the
global marketplace represents a substantial economic opportunity for the agribusiness
community, it is not without its risks. People all over the world are concerned about access
to an abundant, safe food supply. Anyone in the food chain can be held responsible when
food safety requirements are not met. This course covers five property insurance topics
not covered in other AFIS courses: equipment breakdown insurance, mobile agricultural
machinery and equipment insurance, livestock insurance, animal mortality insurance, and
crop insurance.
3:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Opens
3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Welcome Reception with Exhibitors
6:30 p.m. Young Agents Outing
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8 GEN
An AFIS Conference registration is required if attending
all AFIS sessions to complete the designation.
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