Why is insurance one of the most important investments a solar grazier can make?
Our new fact sheet, Best Practices: Insurance for Solar Grazing Operations, explains the insurance requirements commonly associated with solar grazing contracts and offers practical guidance for securing the right coverage. Because solar developers typically require graziers to carry insurance before performing vegetation management, understanding these requirements is essential for protecting your business and qualifying for new opportunities.
The fact sheet outlines the core insurance policies solar graziers are likely to need, including general liability, farm/commercial auto, and workers’ compensation, while also discussing recommended coverage such as umbrella and property insurance. It also explores common challenges, including finding insurers familiar with solar grazing, meeting higher liability limits, and navigating policy requirements for multi-state operations.
The guide provides best practices for working with insurance agents, preparing for contract negotiations, and reviewing policies as your operation grows. Whether you’re preparing your first bid or expanding an established solar grazing business, this resource can help you reduce risk, protect your assets, and confidently meet the insurance requirements needed to succeed.
You can read and download the Best Practices: Insurance for Solar Grazing Operations fact sheet below: