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40  Nebraska Cattleman  October 2023 damage coverage, livestock haulers can continue their crucial work with confidence, knowing that their equipment is safeguarded. Livestock Transit Coverage: Caring for Your Cargo Livestock transit extends a protective umbrella over the livestock, compensating for injuries or losses that might occur during transport. It reflects the commitment of livestock haulers to the animals under their care, ensuring that even in unfortunate circumstances, financial burdens are alleviated. Livestock hauling isn't just a point-Ato-point-B endeavor. It's a multifaceted role that involves understanding the unique needs of the animals, mitigating environmental changes and practicing safe driving. For those in the cattle industry, navigating these complexities while safeguarding your investment is paramount. That's where NCIG steps in. NCIG can help you make informed decisions about your insurance coverage and prepare for the road. We can provide a detailed review of your current coverage for free. Contact us today at (402) 861-7000. About NCIG: NCIG was established as a partnership between Nebraska Cattlemen and FNIC, formerly The Harry A. Koch Co., to provide you, Nebraska’s beef producers, with risk management services specific to the work you do. This joint venture is a valuable benefit for current and new Nebraska Cattlemen members. With NCIG, you have access to a variety of leading carriers to provide a vast selection of products at competitive rates. Our team of licensed professionals provides support with claims, loss control, safety and compliance. You also have access to personal and employee health insurance options, including access to a direct primary care program powered by Strada Healthcare. Learn more at nebraskacattlemen.org/ncig or by contacting Jim Olafson, first vice president, at jim.olafson@fnicgroup.com or (402) 861-7088. NC NCIG • CONTINUED FROM PAGE 38 PLATINUM PARTNERS GOLD PARTNERS SILVER PARTNERS BRONZE PARTNERS COPPER PARTNERS Nebraska Cattlemen appreciates the support of these partners. Their dedication to Nebraska's cattle/beef industry and this organization does not go unnoticed. If you would like more information about the benefits of being a partner, please email nc@necattlemen.org or call (402) 475-2333. NC Arrow Seed Co. CFO Systems Karavas & Kranz, P.C. Kent Nutrition Group Kunafi n Lamson Dugan & Murray LLP Midwest PMS Oak Barn Beef Overton Veterinary Clinic Poet Sioux Automation Western Nebraska Bank Younes Hospitality NEBRASKA CATTLEMEN PARTNERS

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