WOODSTOCK, Ill. — On Friday, Oct. 20, The Land Conservancy of McHenry County will host a seminar to explain how an agricultural conservation easement is the only way to ensure that your farm will never be developed.
The seminar will be held at 1102 McConnell Road in Woodstock, Ill., from 10 a.m. until noon, with lunch to follow. Hear from landowners who have gone through the farm preservation process and learn about the financial and legal aspects of an agricultural easement.
The seminar and lunch are free, but please register by calling The Land Conservancy at 815-337-9502 ext 102 or online at conservemc.org.
Panelists at the seminar include:
- David Wolfe, attorney, The Law Office of David J. Wolfe, Woodstock
- Ron Jarvis, CPA, Jarvis & Associates Ltd., Woodstock
- Elena Spiegelhoff, who preserved her family farm in Richmond
- Lloyd Shaw, who preserved a portion of his family farm in Woodstock
- Linda Balek, Farm Program Manager, The Land Conservancy
This seminar is for people who own farmland and are thinking about its future and what they can do to keep it in agriculture, whether it stays in the family or not. An agricultural easement is a voluntary legal agreement that preserves the land for agricultural use in perpetuity.
The Land Conservancy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the natural and agricultural landscapes of McHenry County.
— The Land Conservancy