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Extension offers small farms webinars

  • Kent Casson
  • 7 minutes ago
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Illinois Extension’s Legal Series for Illinois Small Farms webinars return with new session topics to continue assisting farmers across the state with the tools and resources required to address the needs of their farms.


Producers focused on grain, livestock, specialty crops, or hobby farms can all strengthen their businesses through the sessions and tools provided by Extension’s local food systems and small farms team in partnership with Farm Commons. Farm Commons is a nonprofit organization that assists farmers in solving legal challenges in a community of support. Farm Commons staff will lead each interactive session with time for questions from participants.


Legal Training for Illinois Small Farms Webinar Schedule

Farmers don't just grow food because they enjoy it; they farm to provide their community with good food and good jobs while stewarding the earth's resources. Does that mean the nonprofit business structure is a good choice for a farm? This webinar session tackles that question, while also addressing other business structures that incorporate social benefits, including benefit companies and social purpose entities. From wealth-building limitations to IRS criteria and the influence of a board of directors, the session breaks down the decision-making factors that farmers need to consider.


Feb. 10, 2026 – Forming an LLC

Producers are often curious about the details of a limited liability company or LLC. Most farmers choose the LLC as their preferred business structure. The good news is that forming one is quite simple. But at the same time, farmers and ranchers need to know a few keys to ensure they get the benefits they’re expecting from this entity. In this session, presenters will do a quick recap of why an LLC is a good risk management tool, before going into how to form one, which best practices to implement after it’s formed, and regular obligations to keep the LLC in top legal shape. Farmers who have had an LLC for years will learn some things about how to preserve their resilience.


April 14, 2026 – Land Leasing Basics

Leasing farmland is so commonplace that landowners, farmers, and ranchers may only think about the lease itself once things go wrong. Prevent problems with a strong lease while building a path to a resilient future. Leasing basics will teach what a lease should include and how to put it in writing. Get started with the tools, knowledge, and skills needed to create a strong document that works for individual needs, whether a landowner, rancher, or farmer.


Are there a few key steps that provide a big impact when it comes to the farm or ranch’s protection from legal risks? Yes, there are, and every farm or ranch, of any size, location, or longevity, is in a great position to build resilience. Join the final webinar session of the series to build knowledge and confidence around essential farm law issues.

There is no cost to register for the series, but registration is required for all events at go.illinois.edu/FarmLegalSeries.


Each session begins at 6 p.m. and lasts 45 minutes, followed by 15 minutes for questions. The final session will also be available in bilingual English and Spanish delivery. Individuals just starting out or those who have been farming for years can learn valuable tips to strengthen their legal confidence in running a farming operation.


For series questions or if you will need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this program, contact Jesse Schaffer at jschaff@illinois.edu or 312-585-9128. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet access needs.

 
 
 

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