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Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Register Today: Farm Commons Spring 2022 Legal Workshop

Hi Folks,

On the farm, you are no stranger to dealing with challenges and adapting to circumstances. Droughts, hurricanes, pests – you plan for it. And, with the disruptive impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic – from market shutdowns to supply chain shortages - you have done the incredibly hard work of showing up every day, again and again with determination and resilience.

 

Here at Farm Commons, our team of farm law educators is dedicated to empowering and supporting you every day by providing you with the tools to build legal resilience.

 

JOIN YOUR PEERS FOR AN INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP

This Spring, join us for Discovering Resilience, a five-week highly interactive and farmer-focused workshop that is framed around the 10 best legal practices you need to take to build legal resilience on your farm or ranch. You will walk away from this workshop ready to implement your own legal action plan, as well as have continued support from farmer peers in a virtual commons space where referrals, strategies, questions, ideas, and more are shared!

 

LEARN HOW TO WRITE AN EFFECTIVE LEASE OR DETERMINE WHETHER AN S-CORP, LLC or C-CORP IS RIGHT FOR YOU

In Discovering Resilience, you will get access to:

  • Video instruction on key legal concepts
  • Interactive, meaningful activities
  • Effective communication tools
  • Engaging weekly live meetings facilitated by legal educators
  • A virtual commons space for farmer-to-farmer sharing

INVITE YOUR COMMUNITY TODAY

Each session will meet once a week for a 2-hour live meeting led by Farm Commons' staff focused on legal resiliency practice, peer engagement, and questions.

Interested? Know someone who is? Invite them to join us! The workshop begins on February 15, 2022, and limited spots are available so be sure to sign up today!

We can't wait to meet you.

Thanks, 
Rachel

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