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Multiple ways to help keep more of your hard-earned dollars
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As the largest insurer of automobiles and homes in the U.S., State Farm is equipped and experienced when it comes to helping you protect the life you've built with excellent service, outstanding coverage options and competitive prices.
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DIY pest management & wildlife control tips
DIY pest management & wildlife control tips
Mole, ground squirrels, and various other pesky critters can be difficult to get rid of. We have tips for rodent removal.
What to expect in the first 3 months after adopting a new dog
What to expect in the first 3 months after adopting a new dog
The first three months with a new adopted dog are filled with surprises, but you can prepare by being flexible and following the 3-3-3 rule.
Matt Hatchel
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
DIY pest management & wildlife control tips
DIY pest management & wildlife control tips
Mole, ground squirrels, and various other pesky critters can be difficult to get rid of. We have tips for rodent removal.
What to expect in the first 3 months after adopting a new dog
What to expect in the first 3 months after adopting a new dog
The first three months with a new adopted dog are filled with surprises, but you can prepare by being flexible and following the 3-3-3 rule.