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Farm Insurance Agents in Lansing, IL

Looking for a farm insurance agent in Lansing? Review the directory below to compare your options.

11 agents listed
Updated May 2026
Lansing, IL
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeInsuranceUSA.com. We do not endorse any agent or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the Department of Insurance of Illinois before hiring.
Showing 11 farm insurance agents in Lansing, IL Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeInsuranceUSA. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any agent.
Tenyiah Simmons Patterson - State Farm Insurance Agent
2366 172nd St, Lansing, IL 60438
(708) 223-8683 tsimmonsismyagent.com
Hugh Smith - State Farm Insurance Agent
18221 Torrence Ave STE 1D, Lansing, IL 60438
(708) 251-8097 hughismyagent.com
Freeway Insurance
16837 Torrence Ave, Lansing, IL 60438
(708) 858-7028 locations.freeway.com
Kenia Soltero - State Farm Insurance Agent
3243 Ridge Rd Ste H, Lansing, IL 60438
(708) 597-5300 keniamyagent.com
Doug Tagler - State Farm Insurance Agent
19126 Burnham Ave, Lansing, IL 60438
(708) 895-1818 dougtagler.com
Allstate Insurance Raul Gomez Agency
3232 Ridge Rd #6, Lansing, IL 60438
(773) 628-0291 rocksolidinsuranceagency.com
Shanahan Insurance Agency
3256 Ridge Rd Suite 211, Lansing, IL 60438
(708) 518-3230 ktsinsurance.com
Le'Roy Patterson - COUNTRY Financial Agent
2366 172nd St, Lansing, IL 60438
(847) 231-1404 agents.countryfinancial.com
Jason Nowicki - State Farm Insurance Agent
17848 Chappel Ave, Lansing, IL 60438
(708) 389-5488 jasonismyagent.com
The Insurance Place
3520 Ridge Rd Suite 1, Lansing, IL 60438
(708) 895-3434 tipins.agency
Walter W. Schultz Agency, Inc.
18119 Torrence Ave, Lansing, IL 60438
(708) 474-1310 schultzinsurancelansing.com

Farm insurance agents in Lansing Illinois help local farmers and agricultural businesses find coverage for their unique needs. Illinois law requires certain liability protections for farm operations. A local agent can explain options for crop insurance livestock coverage and farm structures based on your specific operation.

What Does a Farm Insurance Agent in Lansing Cost?

Farm insurance costs in Illinois vary widely based on farm size location and coverage types. A small hobby farm might pay between 500 and 1500 dollars per year for basic liability and property coverage. Larger commercial farms with crops and livestock can pay 5000 to 20000 dollars or more annually. Crop insurance premiums depend on the crop type and coverage level chosen. This is general information and not insurance advice. Always consult a licensed agent for your specific situation.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of farm insurance are available in Lansing Illinois?
Common farm insurance policies include farm property coverage for buildings and equipment crop insurance for yield loss and livestock coverage. Many agents also offer farm liability insurance to protect against accidents on your property. Illinois has specific rules for crop insurance through the federal crop insurance program.
Do I need farm insurance if I have a small hobby farm in Lansing?
Even small hobby farms in Illinois should consider farm insurance. Standard homeowners policies often exclude farm-related risks. A farm insurance agent can help you find a policy that covers your animals equipment and liability without overpaying for coverage you do not need.
How does Illinois law affect farm insurance requirements?
Illinois does not require farm insurance by state law but lenders and landlords often require it. The Illinois Farm Bureau provides guidance on common coverage needs. If you participate in federal crop insurance programs you must follow specific deadlines and reporting rules set by the USDA.