MU Extension Offers Class On State's Complex Fence Laws
UNIONVILLE, MO.
Landowners can learn about Missouri’s complex fence laws Feb. 23 or March 8 at locations throughout the state and online.
“Missouri continues to have a complicated fence law,” says Joe Koenen, University of Missouri Extension agricultural business specialist. “Two separate laws cover the state, and they vary county to county. Both laws are subject to interpretation.”
Koenen has given presentations on fence law for more than 25 years. “If you own land, you need to know the law and how it impacts you whether you own livestock or not,” he says.
Sessions at each location will be offered via Zoom or in person. Space for in-person sessions will be limited at some locations due to COVID-19 measures.
All sessions are 6:30-9 p.m. Registration fee is $15. For details and registration, visit extension.missouri.edu/events and search for “fence law.”
Tuesday, Feb. 23
MU Extension Center in Webster County – Marshfield
MU Southwest Research Center – Mount Vernon
MU Extension Center in Harrison County – Bethany
Valley Junior High & High School – Caledonia
MU Extension Center in Adair County – Kirksville
MU Extension Center in Buchanan County – St. Joseph
MU Extension Center in Randolph County – Moberly
Ellington Chamber of Commerce– Ellington
Nodaway County Administration Center – Maryville
United Methodist Church of Lathrop – Lathrop
MU Extension Center in Howard County – Fayette
Barton Campus, North Central Missouri College – Trenton
Monday, March 8
MU Extension Center in Pettis County – Sedalia
MU Extension Center in Barry County– Cassville
MU Extension Center in Gasconade County – Owensville
MU Extension Center in Boone County – Columbia
Memphis Fire Department – Memphis
MU Extension Center in Barton County – Lamar
MU Extension Center in Macon County – Macon
MU Extension Center in Douglas County – Ava
Joni’s Shed – Hamilton
MU Extension Center in Madison County – Fredericktown
MU Extension Center in Texas County – Houston ∆