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DTSTART:20190930T160000Z
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DTSTAMP:20190907T161125Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Allan Vyhnalek:MAILTO:avyhnalek2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Ag Land Transition & Estate Planning Workshops
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Nebraska Extension in is hosting Estate and Transition Planning
  workshops for ag landowners\, ranchers and farmers in Scottsbluff\, Sidne
 y and Ogallala in late September and early October.\nThese workshops are d
 esigned to help anyone thinking about retiring\, exiting\, or transferring
  the farm or ranch business. They are free\, and include lunch. Registrati
 on is requested to ensure adequate handouts and meals for participants.\nT
 imes\, locations and registration details\:\n•	Scottsbluff\, Sept. 30 at
  the Panhandle Research & Extension Center (PREC)\, 4502 Avenue I\, from 1
 0 a.m. to 2 p.m. To register call PREC at 308-632-1230.\n•	Sidney\, Oct.
  1 at the Cheyenne County Community Center\, 627 Toledo St.\, from 10 a.m.
  to 2 p.m. To register call Cheyenne County Extension at 308-254-4455.\n
 •	Ogallala\, Oct. 2 at the Mid-Plains Community College\, 512 E. B St. S
 . from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. To register call Keith County Extension at 308-28
 4-6051. \n\n	Speakers will be Allan Vyhnalek\, Extension Educator working 
 in Farm Succession/Transfer\, and lawyer Katie Samples Dean.\n	Workshop to
 pics include the importance of having a plan\; proper family communication
 s\; proper family negotiations\; needed end-of-life documentation\; and es
 tate planning options using wills\, trusts\, and other business entities. 
 \n	Reactions from past participants can be summarized into one comment\: M
 ost participants wished that they had attended this workshop years earlier
 . For most people\, retiring or passing the farm to the next generation is
  difficult to think about and is an admission of their own impending demis
 e. However\, it is a necessary step and with good planning can be made as 
 painless as possible. The program gives a good outline of the process farm
  and ranch businesses need to take to start or re-start that process. \n	F
 or more information or assistance about the program\, contact Allan Vyhnal
 ek\, Extension Educator\, Nebraska Extension at 402-472-1771\, or e-mail a
 vyhnalek2@unl.edu. These workshops are supported by Big Iron.
LOCATION:Panhandle Research and Extension Center Room
URL://events.unl.edu/ianr/2019/09/30/143502/
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