Texas Farm Bureau members can receive a $200 to $300 manufacturer’s discount on new Polaris utility and sport vehicles, all-terrain vehicles and GEM electric vehicles under a new membership program.

“Off-road vehicles are extremely popular for both recreation and as workhorses on the farm and ranch,” said Si Cook, Texas Farm Bureau Organization director. “The roll-out of this new three-year program with Polaris—the leading manufacturer of off-road vehicles—demonstrates Texas Farm Bureau’s continued commitment to exceed member expectations.”

Through the new program, eligible Farm Bureau members receive a $300 per unit discount on all Polaris utility and sport vehicles, $200 per unit on all all-terrain vehicles and $300 per unit on all GEM electric vehicles.

To take advantage of the Polaris program discounts, members should negotiate their best deal with their preferred Polaris dealer and then add the manufacturer’s incentive discount to the bottom line.

There is no limit to the number of incentive discounts that a Farm Bureau member may use so long as it’s no more than one per unit acquired and the acquisition(s) is/are made for their personal and/or business use.

Farm Bureau members can enter your Membership ID number and zip code (after clicking this link http://www.fbadvantage.com/Deals/Polaris/#.U71HEcRDsio ) to print a certificate worth $200-$300 towards your next Polaris purchase. The certificate should appear after you click “submit.” Simply click “Download your certificate” after you have submitted your information and print before heading to your local dealer.

The Polaris program is the latest in a number of benefits and services that provide value to Texas Farm Bureau members and save them money.

“We offer everything from a $500 discount on GM vehicles to discount dental and prescription programs,” Cook said. “We can even save you money on your electric bill.”

Check out what Texas Farm Bureau has to offer at http://www.texasfarmbureau.org/memberbenefits.aspx.

For more information on the Polaris program see http://www.texasfarmbureau.org/memberbenefits.aspx.