What You Need To Know About Insuring Your Hobby Farm
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3 April 2019
Farming activities are not limited to large corporations with vast acres of land. Many suburbanites are participating in farming through hobby farms. These small farms allow access to fresh foods without the cost and limitations of larger farm operations.
If you are considering a hobby farm for your property, you will need to make sure that you have adequate farm insurance to cover your endeavors.
Product Liability Insurance
Some hobby farmers produce enough fruits, vegetables, and meats to feed not only their family but some members of the public as well.
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How A Professional Management Development Program Helps Your Start-Up Business
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16 January 2019
You've just started a business and you want to succeed. You know that the best way to make your business grow is to create an awesome and competent crew. You have yourself at the helm and hope to turn one of your employees into a manager or at least a supervisor while building the rest of your crew up at the same time.
The best way to improve work morale and make everyone perform at their best is to be prepared.
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Reasons To Set Your First Therapy Practice Up At Home
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7 November 2018
Upon getting trained as a therapist and setting a goal of opening a private therapy practice, one of the first steps that you'll need to complete is deciding where your clinic will be. A logical choice is to rent office space in a professional/medical building, as this environment offers a lot of benefits. Another option is to think about setting up the practice in your own home, space permitting. Of course, you'll want to only move forward in this manner if you're in a convenient location and if your home offers the space for this venture.
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3 Things You Can Do To Prevent An Accidental Sprinkler Discharge
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6 November 2018
A fire sprinkler system is an excellent addition for any home or business. Not only does a sprinkler system reduce injuries and fatalities associated with a fire, but it also slows the spread of the fire, decreasing the amount of damage to the property. However, it is possible for the fire sprinkler system to accidentally discharge when no fire is present. Here are a few things you can do to prevent this from happening.
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