Farming Generation Game, with Cornish Mutual
November 15, 2009
A Somerset farming family discover they have used the same insurer for over a hundred years.
Truro (PRWEB) — A fourth-generation farmer from Somerset has traced his family’s connection with West Country insurer Cornish Mutual all the way back to the company’s foundation, more than a century ago.
32 year-old Simon Triggol moved into Three Oaks Farm, Chedzoy with his wife and two young daughters in 2008, continuing an unbroken tradition passed down from father to son since his great grandfather.
The 650-acre farm, the third and largest in the family’s farming history, is owned by Oxford University and produces a combination of beef, dairy and cereals.
More surprising than Simon bucking the trend of farmers’ sons leaving the profession, however, was the discovery that the same great grandfather was a founder Member of farm insurance provider, Cornish Mutual when it was first formed in 1903; and that the family has maintained its insurance with the company ever since.
“Some people chop and change their insurance,” observes Simon, “So it might seem strange that we’ve stuck with them for over 100 years. But we know them well, they know us and if there’s a problem they come and sort it. We’ve no reason to change.”
Ironically, the family went for many years without claiming on its insurance; however, the longstanding relationship came into its own recently when they endured a run of horrific luck.
August 2005 saw a major barn fire, consuming both the structure and the machinery within. To make matters worse the farm’s diesel tank was caught in the blaze, causing a pollution risk that required a costly environmental cleanup.
Then, in 2007, the farm had two vehicles stolen in the space of three months: a tractor, followed by an expensive Land Rover.
Simon’s father Ray still helps out on the farm, having moved just next door.
He recalls: “Cornish Mutual sorted it out quickly, no problems. They gave us peace of mind, and as such a longstanding customer we were pleased with the service.”
Far from begrudging the payout, the farm’s local insurance inspector, Philip Wilson, was happy the company could help.
“Farmers insurance is just a piece of paper until you make a claim,” he explains. “We’re here to help our Members when they most need it, and although you obviously never want there to be a problem, it was gratifying to deliver for the family I’d known for so long.”
Simon Triggol’s eldest daughter, three-year-old Heidi, is already fascinated by tractors and the farmyard.
Ray says: “Our relationship with farming, and Cornish Mutual, stretch back over four generations and three different farms. Now young Heidi looks like she has the farming bug. Who’s to say there won’t be a fifth generation yet?”
For more information, contact:
Ryan Martinez
Deborah Clark Associates
01208 77900
07887 746569
Melissa Ward
Cornish Mutual
01872 277151
07702 673343
Notes for editors:
Founded by a group of Westcountry farmers in 1903, Cornish Mutual is the only general insurer based in the South West. Even today, the company is still owned by its Members, and remains at the heart of rural communities throughout Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset.
Although staying true to its origins in agriculture (around two thirds of Cornwall’s farmers are Members), Cornish Mutual now provides household, commercial, events and personal accident insurance to Members of all descriptions, living or working throughout the South West countryside.

