ARGYLE — University of Wisconsin Madison Division of Extension will offer “Shifting Gears,” a three-day program designed for farmers moving into the retirement phase and looking for a change of pace, responsibility or market.
The first day focuses on family living costs, current balance sheets and risk tolerance. The second day will look at visioning, goals, estate planning and tax considerations as farmers shift gears. The final day of the program will focus on marketing their skills in the job market, evaluating potential farm markets and enterprises, and will feature a panel discussion on niche/value added farming.
There are locations throughout the state that farmers can attend this three-day program. Local places include: Argyle: First National Bank and Trust, 321 E. Milwaukee St. on Thursdays: Feb. 28, March 7 and March 14. To register, contact the Green County Extension Office at 608-328-9440.