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NAFP seminars take place all three days March
by The Land
The 2023 North American Farm and Power Show is once again offering a number of informative seminars and meetings in the upper level meeting room of the Four Seasons Centre.
Thursday, March 16 kicks off with “Farm Business Succession Planning,” sponsored by Linder Farm Network. Running from 10-11:30 a.m., the session is being led by Leah R. Gilbert of Gilbert Legal, PLLC. Gilbert focuses her practice in the areas of estate planning, post-death administration and elder law. She assists clients with disability planning, farm/ business succession planning, entity planning, tax planning and long-term care planning.
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Later that same day, the latest information on the complex task of manure handling is coming to NAFP.
University of Minnesota Extension is presenting a commercial animal waste technician workshop from 1-4 p.m.
Topics covered during the workshop include licensing rules and regulations, actions required for spills and discharges, a runoff advisory forecast, characteristics of manure and safety.
On Friday, March 17, Lindsay Kuehn of the Farmers
Legal Action group and Brad Jordahl Redlin with the Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program will present “Taming the Wild West of Carbon Markets.” Taking place from 10-11:30 a.m., the session will study potential opportunities and obstacles for your farm in the carbon market.
Later that same day, the University of Minnesota Extension will present “Adjusting Nitrogen Management to Climate.” This timely topic takes place from 1-4 p.m. and is led by University of
See NAFP, pg. 18