Presenter: Rachel Armstrong, Attorney and Founder of Farm Commons
DUE TO WEATHER CLASS WILL BEGIN AT 10 AM AND END 5 PM.
From hiring workers, leasing or buying land, implementing food safety measures, negotiating sales, forming an LLC, filing taxes, getting insurance and so on—legal issues work their way into every aspect of the sustainable farm. The good news is that developing a strong, legally resilient farm business is easier than you think!
This workshop will empower direct to consumer farmers to move forward on legal issues of greatest importance to their operation, including:
Not just a boring lecture filled with legal lingo, this workshop will be co-facilitated by an attorney and a farmer. User-friendly legal education will be integrated with practical, on the ground experience, including input from participants. Expect a compelling, informative, and engaging workshop that will inspire you to take action to build a stronger, more resilient farm!
Cost is $10 per person.
Space is limited and pre-registration with non-refundable payment is required in advance. Seats are only guaranteed with payment. Registration and more information can be obtained by calling
Payment can be made in advance by check, cash, or credit. Additional donations for
Anyone can enroll in
In the event of financial hardship or special needs, the public should contact the office.
$10.00 per person
Extension Education Center
64 Ferndale-Loomis Road
Liberty, New York 12754
Last updated February 6, 2017