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Land Leasing Strategies for Midwestern Ag. Women

  • Several KS Locations (map)

K-State Research and Extension recognizes that roughly 50% of farm and rangeland in Kansas is operated on a leased-basis.  Having a good relationship between the tenant and landlord, being able to negotiate an equitable lease arrangement, and discussing issues such as conservation practices are all critical to long-term sustainability of Kansas agriculture.

This hands-on evening workshop series will teach principles of managing land leases, both as a tenant and a landlord. In addition to presentations on these topics, participants will do activities to apply what they learned to a real-world farm lease. The goal is for participants to acquire skills they can apply directly to their own lease situation.

Participants must register for the entire 4-part series, as sessions will build upon each other.  

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