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Workshop for next generation of farmland seekers

Purdue program designed to help attendees achieve land acquisition goals

PUBLISHED ON February 11, 2022

Purdue Extension’s Farmland for the Next Generation program is designed to help attendees achieve their land acquisition goals. The five-session virtual interactive series will address three paths to land access: leasing, purchasing and receiving land through inheritance or gift. (RichardBH, Flickr/Creative Commons)

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue Extension’s Farmland for the Next Generation program is designed to help attendees achieve their land acquisition goals.

The five-session virtual interactive series will address three paths to land access: leasing, purchasing and receiving land through inheritance or gift. It uses a skills-based approach that focuses on what people need to be able to do, not just on what they need to know. The series will be offered 6:30-8:30 p.m. ET  Monday evenings Feb. 21 through March 21.

Purdue Extension Educators and industry professionals will present on a variety of topics including:

  • Financial readiness.
  • Paths to land access.
  • Finding farmland.
  • Assessing farmland suitability.

The registration fee is $50. Individuals can sign up online by Feb. 14. For more information, or if you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this program, contact Kathryn Weiss at 219-285-8620 ext. 2800 or weiss44@purdue.edu.

The curriculum was created by the American Farmland Trust, supported by a four-year Educational Enhancement grant from the USDA Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development program. The program is sponsored by Farm Credit Mid-America.

— Purdue Extension

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