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Purdue to offer 4 Farm Shield virtual sessions in March
 
Purdue Extension invites Indiana farmers and agricultural families to attend the virtual series of Farm Shield: Protecting Your Legacy from Life’s Uncertainties. Farm Shield offers practical tools and expert insights for navigating the complex challenges of succession, estate planning, and risk management in a virtual series.
Topics to be discussed at the Farm Shield conference include Estate & Succession Planning with a legal professional, Managing Financial Responsibility, Addressing Family Conflict, and Preparing for the Unexpected. Farm Shield is more than a conference, it’s a commitment to helping agricultural families build resilience and plan for a secure future.
Sessions will be held on Wednesday evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. (ET) throughout March 2026. Each week focuses on a critical component of managing and sustaining a family farming operation:
• March 4, 2026 – Preparing for the Unexpected
• March 11, 2026 – Estate & Succession Planning
• March 18, 2026 – Managing Financial Responsibility
• March 25, 2026 – Addressing Family Conflict
“I just paid $40 for a $1,000 program!” shared one participant from the in-person series, an endorsement that highlights both the value and accessibility of Farm Shield’s expert led content. Don’t miss this opportunity to protect your legacy.
Registration for Farm Shield is $40, which includes program materials and post-conference guidance from Purdue Extension educators. Visit https://bit.ly/farmshield for more information and registration information for the virtual series.
This initiative is supported by USDA/NIFA under Award Number 2024-70027-42470.
If you are in need of accommodations to attend this program, please contact Mathias Ingle prior to the meeting at 765-456-2313 or rmingle@purdue.edu by Feb. 27, 2026. If you need an interpreter or translator, please contact Ingle by Feb. 27.
2/13/2026