Cultivating Your Legally Resilient Farm (CYLRF) Workshop

03/06/2020 09:30 AM - 04:30 PM CT

Description

The East Central Chapter of the Sustainable Farming Association (SFA) is hosting Farm Commons' “Cultivating Your Legally Resilient Farm” workshop delivered by their staff of farm law experts and three local farmer co-presenters; Clara Davis, Nancy Teich and Carla Mertz.

 

Date: Friday March 6, 2020

Time: 9:30 am – 4:30 pm

Where: Isanti County Heritage Center (located in the Isanti County Fairgrounds )at 33525 Flanders St NE, Cambridge, MN 55008

 

Workshop Prices: To get the best price make sure your SFA membership is up to date.  (SFA members must log in to access the SFA rate)

  •   East Central Chapter SFA Members: $25.00
  •   Other SFA members (all other chapters and at-large members): $30.00
  •   Non-SFA members: $40.00

 

Refreshments and Lunch included.

 

Don’t lay awake at night wondering if a legal mistake is going to take your farm away. Developing a strong, legally resilient farm business is easier than you think. Farm Commons’ collaborative, accessible approach to learning farm law alongside farmer-peers will set you on the right path. Our “Cultivating Your Legally Resilient Farm” Workshop isn’t a set of boring lectures filled with legal lingo. This workshop is led by farm law experts and farmer co-presenters, guaranteeing you’ll pick up the practical wisdom and the knowledge you need to navigate legal issues with confidence.

 

Framed around the 10 steps every farm needs to take to build legal resilience, you’ll leave this workshop with a personal action plan for your own farm. Checklists, model documents, and more show farmers how to get the job done. Together, we will build strong local farms and resilient community businesses with the law on our side. This workshop addresses farmers’ greatest vulnerabilities in land matters and leasing, business structures, farm employment law, diversification and agritourism, as well as liability.

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What do farmers who have attended this workshop say about Cultivating Your Legally Resilient Farm?

  •   “Plain-spoken, good real world examples. Very comprehensive.”
  •   “Way more approachable than expected! I feel like I can actually do this stuff the right way!”
  •   “It was such an incredible gift to get so much valuable information even though I’ve only just begun learning about farming.”
  •   “This was the best workshop I’ve ever attended. And I’ve attended a lot of them!”

 

Farm Commons is a 501c(3) nonprofit organization, specializing in democratic legal education for farmers. Check out their robust online resource library, including 100+ resources on employment law, business structures, land matters, diversification, food safety and insurance and liability law at www.farmcommons.org .

 

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