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Sessions on heirs’ property, health care planning for farmers to kick off Mid-South conference

By Drew Viguet

National Agricultural Law Center

U of A System Division of Agriculture

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — What happens to the farm when something happens to the current generation? The June 8-9 Mid-South Agricultural & Environmental Law has two sessions on topics that especially impact farm families: heirs’ property and long-term health care planning for farmers.

This week’s conference, held in Memphis, Tennessee, begins Thursday with a “Beer & BBQ” networking dinner held at The Rendezvous. The main program will be on Friday at the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law.

The Mid-South conference presentations will kick off on Friday, June 9, with presentations by Ebony Woodruff and Robert Moore. The sessions highlight heirs’ property and long-term health care planning for farmers.

The 10th annual conference also has a livestream option for the main program. Registration and information for the conference can be found online.

Ebony Woodruff will present the first session on June 9, discussing “Heirs’ Property: Practical Tips and Pointers for Resolving Title.” Woodruff, a former legislator and consul, was the first woman elected to represent District 87 in the Louisiana House of Representatives. She is currently the director of the Agricultural Law Institute for Underserved and Underrepresented Communities at Southern University Law Center, one of the NALC’s partners.

“Heirs’ property is an issue that hits close to home for so many of those in agriculture,” Woodruff said. “It can lead to land loss and make the farming process difficult. My presentation at the Mid-South will discuss ways to prevent that from happening, along with ways to remedy the situation once it has already happened. I look forward to sharing practical tips on this important topic.”

Following Woodruff’s presentation, Robert Moore will discuss “Getting Down on the Farm: Long-Term Health Care Planning on the Farm.” Moore is an attorney and research specialist with the Agricultural and Resource Law Program at The Ohio State University, a partner of the NALC.

“Long-term health care planning might not seem like the most pressing issue to producers and farm families, but it is crucial and necessary to ensuring the best possible outcome for all those involved,” Moore said. “There can be a lot to take into consideration, but this presentation at the Mid-South will make the process clearer by providing key factors that should be accounted for during planning, and why careful planning is so important.”

The NALC has resources on heirs’ property and long-term health care planning available online.

NALC Director Harrison Pittman said the 10th annual event has an exceptional roster of talent.

“We’re very excited to get to Memphis and listen to these informative presentations from ag law experts,” Pittman said. “Whether attendees are joining in person or online, we’re thankful for their participation and for the sponsors who have contributed to this year’s program.”

This year’s Mid-South Agricultural & Environmental Law Conference sponsors include the NASDA Foundation, American Farm Bureau Federation, USDA National Agricultural Library, American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, the Mid-South Chapter of the American Society for Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, Roux, Inc., Mississippi Farm Bureau, Alabama Farmers Federation and Southern Ag Today.

All net proceeds for the 10th Annual Mid-South Agricultural & Environmental Law Conference will be devoted to establishing The Scott E. Fancher Agricultural Law Scholarship, honoring the life and legacy of Scott Fancher. More information on the scholarship can be found in a short video online.

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Feb. 15 webinar focuses on successful estate planning for farm families

By Drew Viguet
National Agricultural Law Center
U of A System Division of Agriculture

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Heir strategies, distribution plans, incorporating trusts, and more: a lot goes into estate planning. Preparing for the future can present challenges for farm families, but it can also set families on a path towards success.

“Estate planning can go overlooked, but it is a very important topic for farm families to think about,” said Robert Moore of the Agricultural & Resource Law Program at The Ohio State University. 

ESTATE PLANNING EXPERT — Attorney Robert Moore knows the challenges farm families face in estate planning. He will discuss ways to achieve planning success in a Feb. 15, 2023, webinar. (Image courtesy Robert Moore).

Moore is no stranger to succession issues on the farm. He not only has degrees in dairy science and agricultural economics in addition to his law degree but was also raised on a farm.

Moore will bring his expertise as the presenter on Feb. 15 for a National Agricultural Law Center webinar, “Estate Planning Challenges and Strategies for Farm Families.” The webinar runs from noon to 1 p.m. EST. There is no cost to register, and registration is online.

“There are many moving parts to estate planning for farm families,” Moore said, “but this webinar will shed light on details about the process and explain strategies that can be used to combat the challenges. I’m looking forward to presenting another webinar for the NALC; the partnership between the NALC and OSU Extension is valuable and important for delivering timely agricultural updates.”

The Agricultural & Resource Law Program is one of the NALC’s partners, aiding in the NALC’s mission of delivering authoritative, timely, and objective agricultural and food law research and information.

“We’re fortunate to have Robert’s background and expertise for our next webinar as well as for our upcoming 10th Annual Mid-South Agricultural & Environmental Law Conference,” NALC Director Harrison Pittman said. “He is an excellent resource for the NALC, having presented for our webinar series before. We know this presentation will likewise be informative and top-notch.”

For information about the National Agricultural Law Center, visit https://nationalaglawcenter.org or follow @Nataglaw on Twitter.


About the National Agricultural Law Center
The National Agricultural Law Center serves as the nation’s leading source of agricultural and food law research and information. The NALC works with producers, state and federal policymakers, Congressional staffers, attorneys, land grant universities, and many others to provide objective, nonpartisan agricultural and food law research and information to the nation’s agricultural community.

The NALC is a unit of the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture and works in close partnership with the USDA Agricultural Research Service, National Agricultural Library.

Gov. Sanders appoints David Haak to Arkansas Highway Commission

by Talk Business & Politics staff (staff2@talkbusiness.net)

Gov. Sarah Sanders announced Thursday (Jan. 26) that she will appoint David Haak to serve as a member of the Arkansas Highway Commission. His term will expire on January 14, 2033.

Haak, a former GOP State Representative from Texarkana, will replace Robert Moore, former Democratic Speaker of the House from Arkansas City.

“Today, I will be appointing David Haak to serve on the Arkansas Highway Commission – someone who will play a critical role in bringing new, high paying jobs to the state while improving the quality of life for all Arkansans,” Sanders said. “David’s lifetime of public service, community involvement, and strong leadership will make him an asset to the commission – and I am confident that together we will ensure that U.S. Highway 82 finally becomes a four-lane interstate, unleashing south Arkansas’ full economic potential.”

https://talkbusiness.net/2023/01/gov-sanders-appoints-david-haak-to-arkansas-highway-commission/