Focus Team: Agriculture

Focus Team: Agriculture

As agriculture evolves, the nature of the industry becomes more complex and regulated. At Ruder Ware, we have followed the evolution and acted as business advisors and legal counsel for generations of producers and for businesses providing products and services for the agriculture industry.

Our Ag Focus Team pulls together attorneys from all areas of the firm, blending backgrounds to benefit all types of ag enterprises – large and small.  Collaboration amongst the attorneys means a client has access to a host of services tailored to their operation.  We value building one-on-one relationships with producers and other agribusinesses.  We also welcome the opportunity to partner with a client’s current trusted advisors such as accountants and lenders.  From our experience, the team approach yields the best results for the client.

Members of the Focus Team serve on leadership roles with a number of ag industry organizations throughout Central and West Central Wisconsin.  Attorneys are frequently sought after to present at statewide and regional seminars and conferences and to contribute to nationally distributed publications focused on the agriculture industry.

Legal Services provided to the industry include:

  • Farm Succession Planning
  • Estate Planning
  • Corporations & Limited Liability Companies
  • Contracts
  • Employment Law
  • Business & Environmental Litigation
  • Environmental Law
  • Leases and Easements
  • Real Estate
  • Transportation
  • Tax

Solar Lease Dynamics: Balancing Risks and Rewards

Posted on March 11, 2024 by

The push for sustainable energy presents farmers with an intriguing opportunity: leasing their land for solar energy projects. These arrangements, known as solar leases (or easements), offer a blend of benefits and risks to farmers. Solar leases offer enticing benefits to farmers, including: Rent payments often far exceed the profitability of traditional farming. Solar leases […]

Sibling Rivalry: Splitting the Farm Between Multiple Children

Posted on February 24, 2023 by

About 98 percent of U.S. farms are family-owned, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. So most farm owners are not surprised that an important part of farm succession planning is balancing the expectations of and promises to their children. In drafting a farm succession plan, the farm owner will be asked to make the […]

Is Medicaid for a Spouse Possible Without Breaking the Bank?

Posted on October 26, 2022 by

Paying for nursing-home and long-term care can seem daunting when the cost can be $5,000 to $12,000 per month – or more. When a married couple is no longer able or willing to privately pay out of pocket for care and chooses to apply for Medicaid, it’s a complex process. The Medicaid agency must analyze […]

Estate Planning for Young Farmers

Posted on July 20, 2022 by

Estate planning isn’t just for the elderly. Young farmers can also benefit from taking a quick look at their own estate and succession plans. It is not uncommon for the estate and succession planning process to focus on the older generation, as they may be the individuals that have the most assets to plan for, […]

Carefully Consider Carbon Credit Contracts

Posted on May 13, 2022 by

Carbon credits have been a hot topic around the country as a potential opportunity for extra farm revenue. However, like any contract, farmers should carefully consider the terms of a carbon credit sale before signing an agreement. There are several terms that could trip up the unwary signer. What is a “carbon credit?” A carbon […]

Know Event, Tourism Rules

Posted on March 17, 2022 by

Just as things were returning to normal after this past year, a resurgence of COVID-19 cases put a pause on the much-anticipated full return to pre-pandemic life.  But Wisconsin shows no signs of reverting to the “stay at home” level of lockdown that we faced in late-spring 2020. With warm weather returning, events will likely […]

Beware Too-Simple Forms

Posted on March 3, 2022 by

All one needs is a simple financial power of attorney … think again. Wendell knew he needed a financial power of attorney document in order to ensure he named someone to manage his finances and take care of his farm if he was ever unable to do so on his own. But Wendell was busy […]

Protecting the Farm: Employment Considerations

Posted on February 17, 2022 by

“Protecting the Farm” is a common phrase associated with succession planning but employment considerations are just as important in protecting an agribusiness. Employment considerations include how to protect confidential information and skilled farm employees. At-Will Employment Wisconsin is an “at-will” employment state. That means both the employee and the employer are free to terminate the […]

Gatherings On Farms in 2021

Posted on May 13, 2021 by

In any normal year, the onset of warm weather causes Wisconsin residents to flock to the outdoors.  This year, however, the stream of cars leaving cities should flow stronger than ever, as large sectors of the state’s population has been either outright locked down or significantly restricted in their travel since last spring.  Landowners who […]

Farm Succession Planning: Build Your Succession Planning Team

Posted on February 24, 2021 by

Farmers know there’s going to come a day when they’re no longer around to run their farms – and they know they should have plans in place for when that day comes. But farmers often delay planning because it forces them to think about difficult topics and make difficult decisions. The first step to beginning […]

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