Meet Sharon

Farm Bureau Agent for 6 years

Hello! I am Sharon Luna, a proud and dedicated Farm Bureau agent in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. Both my husband's family and my family have called Sierra County home for over 100 years. Travis (husband) and I both graduated from Hot Springs High School and our three children followed suite. My husband and I still hold down the homestead in Winston and commute daily to Elephant Butte and Truth or Consequences to work. We raise enough cattle to know ranching isn't easy or cheap but it's a passion that is in our blood. We AI some of our better cows in the hopes of bull calves that will one day make a club calf.

When I am not working or home doing chores, I enjoying volunteering my time to non-profit organizations. I have chaired the Winston, Chloride, Chiz & Dusty (WCCD) for 4 years and recently moved into the position as Treasurer. I have been actively involved with the Sierra County Farm & Livestock Bureau for over 10 years and lead the Sierra County Republican Party for a 2 year term. 

In my downtime, I love to camp, hunt, garden and watch summer rain showers fill our dirt tanks.

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What Clients are Saying

I will never forget you being on the line with me and handling all those 800 numbers and all the different people that needed answers when those idiots broke out my back windows of the truck you stayed with me for the whole thing. That made that entire Inident much more bearable.
- Claudia R., customer since 2020
You listen and we have already recommended you to one of our friends.
- Michael D. June 2022
Sharon and Christa were extremely professional and responsive. They evaluated our current insurance and made excellent recommendations for improved coverage. The process was very streamlined and efficient.
- Customer since 2021
Very helpful, professional group of ladies.
- Paul B., customer since 2021
I think this is the best insurance company that I ever did business with.
- Gene T. June 2022
So far I had such an easy time with Farm Bureau from getting insurance coverage changed over to a new vehicle to filing a claim. The premiums are very reasonable and the assistance we get from our agent is amazing! They are so great at making sure we are getting what we need when we need it.
- Megan W., customer since 2022
Great customer service. Ms. Luna was very involved in making sure our policy had the coverage we needed at the lowest cost.
- Keith S. June 2022
Customer service is amazing!!
- Steve G., customer since 2021
Always quick to get back to me to help me with a question. Always friendly and happy.
- Richard S., customer since 2020
Sharon and Christa are always a phone call or text away! They are both always super helpful and go out of their way to find out about any unknown questions
- Customer since 2020
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