So, You’ve Inherited a Farm, Now What? Seminar

Seminar on Farm Inheritance on November 20

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Anyone that owns farmland may want to participate in this seminar to be provided information and education about that ownership.  Learn management strategies for this asset by attending this seminar in Scribner at the Furstenau Community Center on 530 Main Street at 1:30 pm on Monday, November 20.

Participants can use this 2 ½ hour workshop to learn about: Am I keeping the farm, or selling it? How do I manage a farm? If leasing, what are key lease provisions?  What legal considerations do I have with this decision? And, how do we manage family communications and expectations when other family is involved?

“I am contacted monthly from citizens who have had their parents pass away, and now they are managing a farm for the first time in their lives,” said Allan Vyhnalek, Extension Educator and event speaker.  “They may have even grown up there, but haven’t been around for 30 or 40 years, and need to understand that farming practices and management concepts have changed.”  Vyhnalek continued. 

The program is being provided by Allan Vyhnalek, and Jim Jansen, Extension Educators from Nebraska Extension.  They provide the farm land management education for eastern Nebraska.

When:

  • Monday, November 20
  • 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM

Where:
Furstenau Community Center
530 Main Street
Scribner, NE 68057

Preregistration: 
Preregistration is requested by 2 days prior to the event.  The workshop is free to attend. Advance registration is requested to insure enough handouts for the program. 

To preregister online:  Preregistration is now closed.

To preregister by phone, call Nebraska Extension in Dodge County: 402-727-2775

This program is offered free and open to the public with funding provided by the North Central Extension Risk Management Education Center and USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Award Number 2015-49200-24226. For more information or assistance, please contact Allan Vyhnalek, Extension Educator, Farm Succession.  Phone: 402-472-1771 or e-mail

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