WV Farm Bureau Magazine April 2014 | Page 13

Seminar Explores Risks and Liabilities of Owning and Managing Woodland and Rural Properties The West Virginia Chapter of the Association of Consulting Foresters, with support from the Practicing Foresters Institute Trust, is sponsoring a one-day seminar on Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at the Best Western Plus Bridgeport Inn at Bridgeport, WV. Registration begins at 8 a.m. This seminar is designed to educate owners and managers of farm, woodland, and rural properties, as well as foresters, surveyors, land agents and other professionals who provide services to rural landowners, of the liabilities and problems that can occur in the ownership and management of rural real estate. The presenters will be experienced in the issues being discussed, will provide examples of problems they have seen, and will be available to answer questions from the audience. Continuing Education Credits will be available for the foresters, surveyors and landmen attending. Speakers include Rick Sypolt, Licensed Land Surveyor. Rick has a B.S in Forest Management and M.S in Forest Hydrology from West Virginia University. He has taught for 41 years at Glenville State College in the forest technology and land surveying programs. Rick will address when you need a surveyor, a surveyors legal liability, requirements of a boundary survey, boundary title and conflicts, and easements and rights of way. Rebecca A. Judy, Esq.is an attorney with the Elkins office of McNeer, Highland, McMunn and Varner, L.C. She holds a doctorate in jurisprudence from the West Virginia College of Law, a dual Masters Degree in Public Administration and Social Work, and a Bachelor of Social Work from West Virginia University. Rebecca is a member of the litigation department and will bring her experience in civil litigation and criminal law to this seminar. William H. “Bill” Gillespie, ACF, Registered Forester, is a private Consulting Forester operating Gillespie Forestry Services. Bill is a graduate of West Virginia University with a B.S. degree in Forestry and extensive graduate studies in Forest Pathology, Botany and Geology. His past experience includes 18 years as Assistant Director of the WV Department of Agriculture and 8 years as the West Virginia State Forester. In addition to publishing over 250 scientific articles, books and circulars and being a member of numerous professional boards and organizations, he was elected as a Fellow in the Society of American Foresters. He has also been on the Graduate Faculty at the WVU department of Geology for over 40 years. Bill will discuss the issues a forester faces when managing a property. He has testified as an expert witness in multiple court cases. Also, there will be a discussion regarding exposure to liability, types of insurance coverage, and the limitations of different types of insurance. The fee for this seminar to cover the expenses of room rental, lunch and break, speaker fees, and seminar costs had not been determined at press time. For more information, contact David Hill at 304-7821977 or [email protected] AUGUSTA D & G EQUIPMENT SALES 304-496-8685 www.dandgequipment.com MORGANTOWN KING & SONS EQUIPMENT 866-546-4429 [email protected] Smart innovative design. Quick “wrench-free” adjustments. Patented rubber torsion suspension. A telescoping toolbar and excellent tire clearance in all rake width settings. Optional center splitter wheels that turn the hay in the center of the swath. Finally, a wheel rake that’s decidedly different. Watch it work at vermeer.com. Vermeer and the Vermeer logo are trade