Stroud Water Research Center: Working With Farmers To Protect Your Investment Webinar Series
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The Stroud Water Research Center is hosting a three-part webinar series on Working With Farmers To Protect Your Investment.

Taking care of the land is a lot like maintaining a house-- a well-maintained property retains its value compared to one that has fallen into disrepair.

In addition, the way farmland is managed can create benefits for water quality, climate change, and human health.

Join Steve Groff, the Cover Crop Coach, and Sarah Everhart, with the University of Maryland’s Agriculture Law Education Initiative, to learn how you and your tenant farmer can work together to improve the soil health on your farm.

The webinar series will teach you about soil health and why it is important for the value of your farmland. You’ll also walk away with tips and tools for communicating with your farmer and setting common goals for your land.

Webinar Schedule

The webinars will be held from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.--

-- July 21: Win-Win Strategies and Tools. Sarah Everhart will discuss how to communicate with your farmer, and how to develop a simple lease that will help to ensure that you achieve common goals.

-- July 28: Bringing It All Together. Steve and Sarah will answer common questions about soil health and communication between farmers and landowners, and how to overcome barriers to better land management.

Registration includes access to the live webinars, leasing templates, and other resources, as well as the webinar recordings.

Click Here for all the details.

Sponsored by Stroud Water Research Center with funding from National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.

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[Posted: July 15, 2020]


7/20/2020

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