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And sons, of course — they, your kids, are the ones who may be taking over the family farm once you’ve, uh, bought the farm. Or maybe it’ll be some other sodbustin’, cattle-cooin’, sheep-shearin’ member of the family. Or haven’t you thought about that? Think you’re going to live forever? Think things will all go smoothly once you’re in that big pigpen in the sky (excuse me, corral; or maybe it’ll be a nice sunny field; or maybe an apple orchard; or maybe Beverly Hills and none of this will matter!). Think there won’t be hair-pulling and eye-poking and nasty scenes in court? OK, maybe there won’t be.

Still, you might want to chew on it. So, the folks at California FarmLink and the U.C. Cooperative Extension are holding a two-part workshop to help you consider and negotiate the intricacies of transferring your farm or ranch to the next generation. It’s called the “Sowing the Seeds of Farm Succession Conference,” and takes place on two days — the first all-day session is Thursday, Jan 15, the second is Feb. 19.

The
news release
has the details.

Heidi Walters worked as a staff writer at the North Coast Journal from 2005 to 2015.

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  1. GREENFIELD, Calif. – Police have arrested a Greenfield man for allegedly arranging to sell his 14-year-old daughter into marriage in exchange for $16,000, 100 cases of beer and several cases of meat.

    Police said they only learned of the deal after the 36-year-old man went to them to get his daughter back because payment wasn’t made as promised. The man was arrested Sunday on suspicion of human trafficking.

    Officers also arrested an 18-year-old man on suspicion of statutory rape. Investigators believe the girl went willingly with the man, but she’s under California’s legal age of consent and can’t legally marry.

    Police say arranged marriages involving underage girls have become a problem in this small Central Coast farming community.

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