Orange County NC Website
ATTACHMENT #1 <br />College of Agriculture & Life. Scie nc —es <br />NC- S-TX t F N.- f VF. h2.SITi..'. <br />A&1 STA k UNI V E €LSFIV <br />OOPERATIV <br />............. US I <br />fldjAff ,' <br />North Carolina Voluntary Agricultural District Training: <br />Louisburg, NC <br />May 4, 2004 <br />9:30 a.m. Registration and Coffee <br />10:00 a.m. Welcome and Introductions (Martha Mobley, Franklin County Cooperative Extension; Gerry <br />Cohn, American Farmland Trust.) <br />10:05 a.m. Working with Your County: Franklin County <br />Martha Mobley, Cooperative Extension <br />Dot Wester and Ingrid Volk, Voluntary Agricultural District Board <br />Dr. Raymond Stone, Chair, Franklin County Commissioners <br />Jim Wrenn, Tax Department <br />Linda Stone, Register of Deeds <br />11:00 a.m. Preparing for the Next Generation of Farmers (Andrew Branan, NC Farm Transition <br />Network) <br />11:30 a.m. Working with the Towns, too: Chatham County (Sam Groce, Chatham County Cooperative <br />Extension) <br />12:00 p.m. Lunch <br />1:00 P.M. Highway Signage (Clarence Bunting, NC Department of Transportation) <br />1:30 p.m. Use Value Taxation: What You Need to Know (Arnold Oltmans, NC State Department of <br />Agricultural and Resource Econoncs) <br />2:00 p.m. County Land Use Planning: An Introduction (Matthew Winslow, Franklin Coimty Planning <br />Department) <br />2:30 p.m. Cost of Community Services: Making the Case for Farmland (Gerry Colin, American <br />Farmland Trust) <br />3:00 p.m. Questions and Answers (Ted Feitshans, NC State Department of Agricultural and Resource <br />Economics) <br />3:30 p.m. Adjourn <br />This program has been made possible through the support of the North Carolina State <br />University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Novozymes North America, Inc. <br />