ORISKANY, N.Y. — Are you interested in information about planning for the transfer your farm? Would you like to save money when you meet with an attorney regarding the transfer of your farm? If so we have a workshop to help you prepare and take the first steps toward reaching your goal.
It begins with what you already know, what you want and assessing your current situation. Then writing down your thoughts and questions to take stock of what you know and how to prepare to communicate with others involved.
Join our confidential once a week 2 hour educational program for four-weeks at Cornell Cooperative Extension Oneida County, 121 Second Street, Oriskany, NY workshop planning sessions.
The sessions begin on Oct 25 and continue on Nov 1, Nov 28 & Dec 6 from 7pm – 9pm.
Registration is limited and on a first come basis. The link to the registration is https://tinyurl.com/ybfogqbc. The cost is $75 per family (up to 3 members), it includes an organized workbook, resource materials, and light refreshments.
A sample of what this workshop will cover is:
- -Envision Your Future
- -Calculating Successor’s Management & Labor Contributions
- -Vision, Goals & Action Steps for Succession Planning
- -Checklist for choosing Professionals
I hope you will join us to engage with other producers considering the same goal and to learn from each other. If you have additional concerns or questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to Bonnie Collins at bsc33@cornell.edu or 315/736-3394 ext.104.
Registration is limited and on a first service bases. The link to the registration is https://tinyurl.com/ybfogqbc. The cost is $75 per family (up to 3 members), it includes an organized workbook, resource materials, and light refreshments.
I would hope you would join us to engage with other producer considering the same goal to learn from each other. If you have additional concerns or questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to Bonnie Collins at bsc33@cornell.edu or 315/736-3394 ext.104.
–Cornell Cooperative Extension Oneida County
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