Conservation Easements: What are they and how might they help you?
If you have heard folks talking about conservation easements but don’t have a clear idea of what they are, how or why you get them, and how they might help you achieve your property’s goals, then this Lunch ‘n Learn series is for you. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tioga County is hosting a series of lunchtime presentations so you can learn more about conservation easements and agriculture conservation easements and find out if placing an easement on your land or farm is right for you. Folks place easements on their land to aid in the sale of a farm from one generation to the other, preserve land for future generations, and more. All of the presentations are on Zoom and will be recorded and put on the CCE Tioga website for future reference.
October 4th at noon: Agriculture Easements and Your Farm—learn what agriculture easements are and how they can help with the transition of ownership of a farm from one generation to the next. Brandy Colebrook of the New York Agricultural Land Trust will be the presenter and the topic is expressly for active farmers and folks who own farmland but are not actively farming it themselves.
Here is the link to the meeting:
https://cornell.zoom.us/my/barbneal?pwd=NE9OT1FBQVJaRmYycDBrVllwbXluUT09
There is no fee to attend this virtual event
This event is online
Last updated September 21, 2023