Broadening student horizons through agriculture, entrepreneurship, and business.

Isaac Jones

Land Management Associate

The KKAC Organization was established with a partial purpose to educate  youth on the business of agriculture, support academic excellence and interest in agricultural education, and expose them to a career in farming. Thus far, KKAC has conducted farm tours, given lectures, and given academic scholarships to youth.

Empowering Youth Through Agricultural Education

We're dedicated to empowering landowners with the knowledge and tools needed to preserve their land. Our program milestones highlight our commitment to education, technical assistance, and fostering greater participation in sustainable land use practices across various communities.

Multiple outreach meetings
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Increased awareness and participation in smaller farm communities
Significant enrollment in the ACEP-WRE program
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Increased enrollment in the EQIP program
Timber Management consultations provided to landowners
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FAQs for Land Management
What is the main purpose of the KKAC Organization land management department?
To emphasize the importance of meeting and building relationships with the USDA NRCS employees on state and federal levels.
How do I know which programs would benefit me?
Requesting a conservation plan from NRCS will highlight which aspects of your land could benefit from existing programs.
What is the benefit of enrolling in NRCS programs?
There are over 120 different practices within NRCS programs that assist farmers and landowners with developing and maintaining land as an asset.”
What kind of benefits does KKAC provide to land management participants?
KKAC provides training and education on the main wealth-building programs available from the USDA and other similar entities.
Does the land have to be used for farming to qualify?
No, there are programs to benefit land that is not used for agricultural production.
Is wooded or forested land considered for acceptance in NRCS programs?
Yes, there are programs that will benefit these landowners as well.
What is important to know about qualifying for USDA Programs?
Owning land with clear title is a standard requirement.
How much does it cost to participate?
KKAC provides services free of charge to all participants.
What exactly does the USDA, and other government programs do for landowners?
If chosen, applicants to these programs receive significant funds to improve structural aspects of their land, thereby increasing profits, building greater wealth in a shorter time, and retaining the improved value of the land.
How can I sign up to attend a KKAC outreach meeting?
Submit your information below we’ll put you down as an RSVP!

Land Management

Helping landowners optimize their land for agriculture, forestry, and the environment.

Broadening student horizons through agriculture, entrepreneurship, and business.

Furonda Brasfield

Director of Heirs' Property Clearinghouse (HPC)

Joshua Sledge

HPC Staff Attorney

Quanterrio Littleton

Senior Paralegal, HPC Department Manager

The KKAC Organization was established with a partial purpose to educate  youth on the business of agriculture, support academic excellence and interest in agricultural education, and expose them to a career in farming. Thus far, KKAC has conducted farm tours, given lectures, and given academic scholarships to youth.

How to Clear Heirs' Property Issues

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Go to the circuit clerk’s office to receive the last recorded deed; last official owner.

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Start building a family tree and building relationships with your family -- try to come to some agreement; if you’re unable to, you may lose it all.

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Gather as many documents related to the land as possible, before contacting a lawyer -- deeds, wills, probates, family agreements, legal notices, tax records.You want to do as much as possible prior to contacting a lawyer.

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Review our Heirs' Property Questionnaire. Call us today!

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Join one of our many virtual seminars.

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Call our office for assistance!

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Expert Legal Services for Heirs' Property

Resolving complex disputes with specialized legal expertise and navigating legal challenges with confidence.

For additional support or assistance, please contact our office at
(501)-476-5752 or hpc@kkac.org
Estate Planning Support

We assist clients in creating wills, trusts, and beneficiary deeds to ensure their property is managed and transferred according to their wishes.

Legal Services

Our team offers specialized legal services to resolve complex heirs' property disputes, including quiet title actions and litigation.

Education and Outreach

We conduct community outreach programs and events to educate the public about estate planning and heirs' property issues.

Client Consultations

We provide personalized consultations to guide clients through estate planning and address legal concerns.

Collaboration and Advocacy

We work with other organizations, governmental bodies, and community groups to advocate for policy changes and broader support for our clients.

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FAQs for Heirs' Property Clearinghouse

Why does KKAC assist with Heirs’ Property issues?

While assisting landowners in maximizing their property as an asset, KKAC realized that over 90% of program participants had heirs’ property issues.

Why do so many landownders have Heirs' Property issues?

Many families have passed land to subsequent generations by unofficial means instead of utilizing proper estate planning.

Why does Heir’s Property matter?

Clear title of ownership is often a standard requirement for participation in federal programs, which promote wealth building and provide substantial resources for participants.

Where does the KKAC Heirs’ Property Clearinghouse operate?

Our headquarters is located in Little Rock, Arkansas.

What is Heirs’ Property?

Heirs’ Property is land that is jointly owned by descendants of a deceased person whose estate did not clear probate.

What is estate planning?

It is legal hygiene; it's planning for the future while in the present.

How much does it cost to participate in the Heirs’ Property Clearinghouse?

Generally, cases are free of charge, but not each one is the same, and will be handled accordingly.

How do I sign up to attend a presentation on Heirs' Property?

Request below we’ll put you down!

How can I find out if I qualify to receive Heirs’ Property Clearinghouse services?

Give our office a call and speak with someone from the HPC.

Does KKAC help with the preparation of wills and other legal documents?

Yes, KKAC has one part-time attorney and one full-time staff attorney that provides community education and estate planning services.

Does KKAC work with partners to address Heirs’ Property issues?

KKAC partners with other nonprofits, pro bono law firms, and religious organization to provide assistance, training, and education on Heirs’ Property across the nation.

Land Management

Helping landowners optimize their land for agriculture, forestry, and the environment.

Empowering Youth Through Agricultural Education

Brentney Sargent

DIrector of Youth Services

Broadening student horizons through agriculture, entrepreneurship, and business.

The KKAC Organization was established with a partial purpose to educate  youth on the business of agriculture, support academic excellence and interest in agricultural education, and expose them to a career in farming. Thus far, KKAC has conducted farm tours, given lectures, and given academic scholarships to youth.

Cultivation

Cultivation practices, plant varieties, plant inspections, farm visits.

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Technology

Innovative technology, robotics, drones, precision in agriculture testing.

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Harvesting

Summer crops, cover crops, and winter harvest.

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FAQs for Youth Services

When did Sowing Seeds Begin?
The KKAC Sowing Seeds for Success program started and has been in operation since 2021. It currently operates in Arkansas and Mississippi.
Who are some of the Sowing Seeds community partners?
Major partners include Greenway Equipment the University of Arkansas Lon Mann Cotton Research Station (Marianna, AR), the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Department of Industrial Technology, Management & Applied Engineering (Pine Bluff, AR), and Greenway Equipment (Helena, AR). The program also partners with local farmers and agricultural agencies such as Arkansas Game and Fish, among others.
What is the calendar for Sowing Seeds?
Sowing Seeds runs concurrent with the school calendar, starting in August and ending in May/June. Recruitment typically occurs in June/July.
What kind of information will students be learning in the program?
Students will gain a basic understanding of agriculture and farming as well as receive hands-on training in agribusiness, agri production, farm technology, horticulture, soil science, and much more.
What kind of careers are available in the agriculture industry?
There are hundreds of possible career paths at the local, state, regional, and national levels including farmer, engineer, lawyer, economist, biologist, scientist, and many more.
What is the monthly time commitment each participant should expect?
Every student will be asked to commit to two (2) Wednesdays per month for virtual meetings and one (1) Saturday per month for in-person experiential learning. Each Wednesday meeting will last for one (1) hour, and each Saturday meeting will last for eight (8) hours.
Is there a cost to participate in Sowing Seeds?
The program is offered free of cost to all participants. Students may receive a stipend to cover transportation costs associated with participation.
How many students have participated in Sowing Seeds?
Over 50 students have been served by the program across Arkansas and Mississippi.
How do I request an application?
The application process varies based on the number of returning students. Any interested students or parents can call our office and speak with the Youth Services Department.
Are there any benefits for participants after the program ends?
Program graduates may be eligible for future paid internship opportunities with program partners.

Land Management

Helping landowners optimize their land for agriculture, forestry, and the environment.