Commercial Auto & Trucking for dairy farms
Coverage for the milk tankers, feed and commodity trucks, pickups, tractors, and equipment you run on public roads — including hired and non-owned auto when employees use their own vehicles on dairy business.

What it covers
- Liability for at-fault accidents in milk tankers and feed trucks
- Physical damage to owned vehicles
- Hired and non-owned auto for employees
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage
- Tractors and equipment in transit on public roads
- Loading and unloading liability
Who it's for
- Dairies with owned tankers, feed trucks, or pickups
- Operations hauling milk, feed, or equipment on public roads
- Farms whose employees drive personal vehicles on dairy business
- Operations whose 'farm auto' form excludes over-the-road use
Why CCA
- Over-the-road trucking exposure factored into the program
- Coordinates with inland marine for milk and feed in transit
- Fleet and single-vehicle programs available
Common questions about commercial auto & trucking
Vehicles used on public roads — including milk tankers and feed trucks — need commercial auto. Farm auto forms often limit or exclude over-the-road trucking. We place commercial auto and coordinate it with cargo/inland marine for the milk itself.
It covers liability when employees drive their own vehicles (or rented vehicles) on dairy business. If anyone runs an errand or makes a delivery for the farm in a personal vehicle, you want this coverage.
Auto covers the vehicle and liability. The milk itself is a cargo/inland marine matter. We coordinate both so the tanker and the load are both covered during transport.
Tractors and equipment driven on public roads can be covered under the commercial auto or a specialized farm-equipment provision. Slow-moving-vehicle exposure is factored into the program.
Cost is driven by herd size and value, parlor and equipment value, payroll, feed inventory, and loss history. We quote your actual operation in about 15 minutes — never a ballpark from a generic farm form.
Yes. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and writes dairy programs nationwide — Wisconsin, California, the Northeast, Pacific Northwest, Southwest, and everywhere dairy operates.
Typically 15 minutes on a call. Larger or higher-value programs may take a day or two to place with the right markets, but we move fast and set expectations up front.
Often yes. We have admitted and E&S markets for dairies declined over manure exposure, prior loss runs, OSHA citations, or other issues. Bring us your situation and we'll find a market.
Usually yes. A coordinated program closes gaps between policies and is typically cheaper than separate policies from separate carriers — and far easier to manage at claim time.
A.M. Best ratings reflect a carrier's financial strength and ability to pay claims. We place coverage with A-rated (and A.M. Best A+ where possible) carriers so the coverage is there when a barn fire, bulk-tank failure, or pollution claim hits.
Yes. Organic herds carry premium stock and feed value; pasture-based and seasonal dairies have different equipment and labor profiles; raw-milk and direct-market operations carry added product-liability exposure. We tailor each program accordingly.
Registered, show, and high-genetic animals are scheduled individually at their real value — not a flat grade-cattle rate. Proper individual scheduling is what ensures a mortality claim pays what the animal was actually worth.
Herd size and breakdown, animal values (especially registered stock), parlor type and milking system, equipment list and values, acreage and feed inventory, payroll and crew size, current coverage, and loss history. The more detail, the more accurate the quote.
It can, with the right endorsement. Hosting tours, petting zoos, or events adds visitor-liability exposure that standard policies under-cover. Tell us if the public visits and we'll add agri-tourism liability.
Yes. Seasonal calving and grazing dairies have different feed, labor, and equipment patterns — and often lower confinement exposures. We reflect how you actually farm in the rating and coverage, not a generic confinement-dairy code.
Livestock claims are paid against records. Incomplete ID, breed, or value records mean delays and reduced payments. We help you document the herd properly up front so a claim is settled quickly and fully.
Yes. If you milk at multiple sites, raise heifers off-site, or lease acreage, we build one coordinated program covering owned, leased, and custom operations with no gaps.
Yes. If you bottle, make cheese, butter, or other products, or run a creamery, we add product liability, equipment breakdown, and property coverage specific to processing — beyond a standard dairy farm policy.
Pair it with related coverage
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