Free essential legal insights for farm succession planning

Submitted by the Washington State University San Juan Extension.

San Juan County farmers can gain essential legal insights for farm succession planning by attending a free virtual workshop hosted by WSU San Juan Extension on April 9 from noon to 1 p.m.

Attorney Dylan LeValley of Adams & Duncan Lawyers, a real estate and business attorney specializing in agricultural law, will lead the session. LeValley will cover key legal tools to help farmers successfully transition their operations, whether they are preparing to step away from full-time production or looking to secure their farm’s future for the next generation.

With extensive experience in farmland legal matters, LeValley assists clients with lease agreements, easements, property transactions, succession planning, business structuring, financing and dispute resolution. His deep commitment to Washington’s farming community makes him a trusted resource for farmers navigating complex legal challenges.

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LeValley has led numerous workshops on farmland succession and legal planning — don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of Western Washington’s leading agricultural attorneys.

Pre-registration is required by Monday, April 7.

To learn more and register, visit: https://extension.wsu.edu/sanjuan/agriculture/upcoming-workshops-and-events/legal-tools-for-farm-succession-securing-your-farms-future/.

A Zoom link will be sent to all registrants. A recording will be made available for those unable to attend live.

For questions, please email Rebecca Moore at rebecca.moore1@wsu.edu.

Event sponsors:

This event is sponsored by Washington State University San Juan Extension and the San Juan Islands Agricultural Guild, with support from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program Grant.

Accommodation and Nondiscrimination:

WSU Extension programs and policies comply with federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, gender, national origin, religion, age, disability, and sexual orientation. Evidence of non-compliance may be reported through your local Extension office.

For reasonable accommodation, please contact Rebecca Moore, WSU San Juan Extension agriculture program coordinator, by email at rebecca.moore1@wsu.edu or by phone 360-370-7664 no later than one week before the event.