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Friday, June 27, 2025, 12pm ET via Zoom.
Understanding
Pennsylvania’s
Clean & Green Program: County-Level Administration
Under Pennsylvania’s Clean and Green Program (C&G), qualifying Pennsylvania farm and forestland owners can receive a preferential property tax assessment based upon the land’s current
use rather than its highest and best use, usually resulting in tax savings for the landowners.
While created through a 1974 state statute, the program is operated exclusively at the county level by each County Tax Assessment Office—if a county chooses to participate and offer
C&G preferential tax assessments. With 60 out of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties participating and approximately 11,000,000 acres enrolled in the program, C&G has been a staple of Pennsylvania’s farmland preservation.
This webinar will discuss C&G administration issues typically affected by county-level discretion, including acreage enrollment, planning a change of use, rollback assessments, and
re-enrollment of eligible land after a rollback.
1 hour of substantive CLE credit available for Pennsylvania-licensed attorneys at no cost to attendees.
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Friday, July 25, 2025, 12pm ET via Zoom.
Understanding the Basics of
ADA
Compliance for
Agritourism
Operations
1 hour of substantive CLE credit available for Pennsylvania-licensed attorneys at no cost to attendees.
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Friday, August 22, 2025, 12pm ET via Zoom.
Understanding the Basics of
Foreign
Agricultural Land
Ownership
Laws
1 hour of substantive CLE credit available for Pennsylvania-licensed attorneys at no cost to attendees.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2025, 12pm ET via Zoom.
Focus
topic:
2025
Federal Milk Marketing Order Reforms
The focus topic for this webinar will discuss the recent Federal Milk Marketing Order final rule (90 FR 6600), published January 17, 2025, effective
June 1, 2025, except for the rule’s class prices, component prices, and advanced pricing factors (7 CFR 1000.50), which become effective December 1, 2025.
1 hour of substantive CLE credit available for Pennsylvania-licensed attorneys at no cost to attendees.
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2025
Pennsylvania Agricultural
Law
Symposium
Thursday,
September 18, 2025
In-Person at Penn State Dickinson Law,
Lewis Katz Building in University Park, Pa.
This day-long symposium will offer 6 CLE credits for Pennsylvania-licensed attorneys.
Lunch and refreshments provided!
Session topics to include agricultural labor, Pennsylvania ACRE/Right to Farm, environmental/natural resources, agribusiness
issues, 2025 Ag Law Update, and more!
Early Bird Registration Pricing, available until
August 29, 2025:
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$150 for attorneys requesting CLE ($200 after 8/29/25)
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$100 for non-attorneys ($150 after 8/29/25)
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$25 for students ($50 after 8/29/25)
See last year’s program and schedule:
2024
Agricultural Law Symposium
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