Yolo Land Trust to Co-Host Workshop on Farm and Ranch Succession Planning
Jan 23, 2025 11:13AM ● By Yolo Land Trust News Release
California Rangeland Trust and Yolo Land Trust partner to host a workshop on Feb. 13 discussing succession planning for farmers and ranchers in Yolo County and Northern California. Photo courtesy of Yolo Land Trust
WINTERS, CA (MPG) - As the average age of farmers, ranchers and agricultural landowners continues to rise, the working land they steward is at a moment of seismic transition. At least one third of the United States’ agricultural land is projected to change hands by 2035, and this point of ownership transfer is when agricultural land is most vulnerable to conversion and development.
California Rangeland Trust and Yolo Land Trust are partnering to co-host a workshop for farmers and ranchers of Yolo County and Northern California interested in succession planning for the transfer of their land to the next generation of ownership. This engaging discussion will include an opportunity to hear from experts on estate planning, business transition, appraisals and conservation strategies.
Farmers and ranchers of all experience levels and backgrounds are invited to join the workshop. Registration is required in advance and the $25 cost includes lunch.
Conserving Your Legacy Workshop, hosted by California Rangeland Trust and Yolo Land Trust, will be from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 13. It will take place at Hotel Winters, 12 Abbey St., Winters.
Registration can be completed at htp://weblink.donorperfect.com/ConserveYourLegacy.
Yolo Land Trust is a Navigator through the Land Transfer Navigators project, a program coordinated by American Farmland Trust – in partnership with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) – to support the transfer of farm and ranch land to a new generation of producers. The program catalyzes practitioners from across the country to support equitable farm and ranch transfers that work for both entering and exiting generations. Learn more at www.farmland.org/land-transfer-navigators/.
California Rangeland Trust is a 501 (c)(3) organization headquartered in Sacramento, dedicated to serving the land, people and wildlife by conserving California’s working rangelands. Founded in 1998 by a group of ranchers determined to safeguard rangeland agriculture and the natural ecosystems they steward; the Rangeland Trust is the only rancher led land trust in California. Over the last 26 years, the organization has permanently protected over 400,000 acres of open rangeland to provide clean air and water, carbon sequestration, vibrant habitat for wildlife and healthy foods that all Californian’s rely upon. For more information, visit www.rangelandtrust.org.
Yolo Land Trust (YLT) is a nonprofit-organization headquartered in Woodland that has a simple but vital mission – to conserve farmland in Yolo County. For more than 35 years, Yolo Land Trust has been dedicated to protecting local farms and ranches, ensuring a future where open spaces, wildlife and agriculture continue to thrive within our community. Since its founding in 1988, Yolo Land Trust has permanently conserved over 13,030 acres on 78 farms throughout Yolo County. For more information visit www.theyololandtrust.org.