Local independent insurance agent, Bill Eining, named Crop Agent of the Year
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HURON — Local independent insurance agent, Bill Eining, was selected as the Crop Agent of the Year by the Independent Insurance Agents of South Dakota.
Each year, IIASD recognizes one crop agent who has been nominated and recommended by fellow agents and company representatives for outstanding knowledge, commitment and dedication to their customers, carriers and the industry.
Eining joined his grandfather in 2004 to work in the Marvin Kelley Agency. Crop insurance is a complicated line of insurance and Eining works hard to keep up-to-date on all aspects of the program so he can consult with his farmer clients, allowing them to make informed decisions.
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Bill Eining, center, who was named Crop Agent of the Year, poses with his Rural Community Insurance Services Company representatives, Steve Yearous, left, and Matt Brueggeman.