Join us for three winter workshops designed for mid-career and late-career farmers and farmland owners who want to plan for the future — and share a great meal while doing it.
Secure the Future of Your Farmland — You are not alone in this challenging work
As a Skagit farmland owner, you care deeply about your land and its legacy.
You might need help with its transition to future owners.
Have you talked with your family and network about your farmland’s future?
Could you use some help figuring out your next step?
Save the date for three winter workshops offered this winter:
Your Farm’s Future: 3 Winter Workshops
for mid-career and late-career farmers and farmland owners.
Attend one, two or all three.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025 — Understanding the Journey
Hear from a panel of Skagit farmers about their personal journeys through the farm succession process.
Wednesday, January 14, 2026 — Planning the Transition
Get an overview of the big-picture process, clarify key decisions, and meet your local network of planners, advisors, and resources.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 — Taking the Next Step
Move your personal succession process forward with practical tools, resources, and opportunities for one-on-one conversations.
4:00–7:00 PM
O’Donnell’s Farmhouse Inn
Each session includes a meal-time networking opportunity and Q&A discussion following the panel.
Space is limited — full details and RSVP coming soon!
Sarah Stoner
Agricultural Lands Coordinator
Skagit County Public Works | (360) 416-1417 | sst...@co.skagit.wa.us
Farmland Legacy Program Established 1997 Protecting Skagit County's prime farmland.