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Land management, farm resiliency workshop

“Building Farm and Ranch Resiliency in the Age of Financial Uncertainty”

PUBLISHED ON January 25, 2022

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center for Agricultural Profitability will present a land management workshop in Grant to address financial resiliency for agricultural operations to sustain risk while remaining profitable. (Courtesy of UNL)

GRANT, Neb. — The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center for Agricultural Profitability will present a land management workshop in Grant to address financial resiliency for agricultural operations to sustain risk while remaining profitable.   

“Building Farm and Ranch Resiliency in the Age of Financial Uncertainty” will be presented from 9 a.m. to noon MST Feb. 3 at the office of Nebraska Extension in Perkins County, 76025 Road 329.

The workshop will cover cash rental rates, land values, leasing strategies, landlord-tenant communication, farm and ranch succession planning and an overview of farm programs for landowners. It will be presented by Nebraska Extension educators, who will help operators and landowners to understand financial trends to minimize shocks, develop strategies to facilitate transition, mitigate legal risks and utilize effective management practices to reduce uncertainty.  

The meeting is free to attend and expected to last approximately three hours. Registration is required at 308-352-4340 by one day prior to the workshop. More information is available on the Center for Agricultural Profitability’s website, https://cap.unl.edu.

— University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center for Agricultural Profitability

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