Good fences make good neighbors is the old saying we’ve all heard. The challenge is that there are many things that property owners need to be aware of when it comes to fences and fence laws.
Roger McEowen, Washburn University School of Law & KSU Ag Economist, a noted agricultural law specialist, will present an informative program on Kansas fence law. It will be held on Tuesday, August 23rd at 7:00 pm at the Geary County 4-H/Senior Citizens Building, 1025 S. Spring Valley Road, Junction City, KS. The seminar will also be Livestreamed Online. To register for the Livestream go to https://bit.ly/3C6V2v3
Topics to be addressed include basics of the Kansas fence law statutes; partition fences; locating, building and maintaining legal fences; handling fence disputes; highway fences; adverse possession and other regularly encountered fence law questions.
There is no charge to attend this seminar, it is open to the public but registration is required. A recording of the presentation will be available afterward. To find that information following the seminar go to www.agmanager.info
If you have any questions you can contact myself or Alicia Boor in either Cottonwood District Office or also contact Chuck Otte, Geary County Extension agent at 785-238-4161, [email protected]
Stacy Campbell is a Crop Production Extension agent in the Cottonwood District (which includes Barton and Ellis counties) for K-State Research and Extension. You can contact him by e-mail at [email protected] or by calling 785-628-9430.