Each session will be from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM
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Shemariah Blum-Evitts
Program Director, Land For Good
Jon Jaffe
Farm Business Consultant, Farm Credit East
Abby Sadauckas
ME Field Agent, Land For Good
plus guest attorney
Are you unsure who will take over your farm?
Feel like your family needs to start talking, but you don't know where
to start?
Have questions about retiring that you don't know how to answer?
Can the farm support two generations?
Answer these questions and more at the 3-day Farm Succession School this winter! It is an opportunity for senior generation to talk with peers, learn from advisors, and get support on this challenging process.
We will help you:
Farmers from across New England, of all farm sizes and enterprises, are welcome. Couples are encouraged to attend together! The course curriculum is designed for active, commercial farms looking to transfer their farm to a related or un-related successor. If this isn't you, please call us to discuss whether this course will be the best fit.
"I got so much from the program, both in information and connections,” shared one participant. “The format was a well-balanced mix of instruction, homework and participation. I hope I can translate at least part of what I learned into the reality of our family farm’s future. I’d recommend the training to anyone with a family farm!”
The fee is $300 per farmer or farm couple, including lunch, refreshments and materials. Upon successful completion of the course, you can be reimbursed up to $200 for additional succession-related advising, such as attorney or accountant fees.
Farmers are required to attend all three days. There will be homework between sessions. Individualized support will be offered between sessions and after the course is concluded.
Registration deadline is November 27th. For more information or to register, call (603) 357-1600 or click the button below to register now.
Sponsored by the Land Access Project, funded by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture through its Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program, Grant # 2018-70017-28531.