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Avoiding the pitfalls of succession planning on the family farm

It is more crucial than ever for family-owned operations to prioritize succession planning with a long-term vision.
January 2, 2025

As a farmer with over 56 years of experience, I have witnessed firsthand the challenges and potential pitfalls of succession planning for family-owned agricultural operations. While the process is crucial for ensuring a smooth transition to the next generation, it is often loaded with emotional complexities and the risk of family feuds if not approached with care and foresight.


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Across the Fence: What are we hoping for?

Considering the old and the new.
December 26, 2024
Marci Whitehurst

January is the month of “new.” We’ll be bombarded with slogans and advertisements for new plans, new diets or exercise programs and new resolutions.


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When is it time to revise your farm succession plan?

Succession planning is not a “one and done” event. The real work begins after the plan is in place, as circumstances change and the original roadmap becomes outdated.
November 11, 2024
Rena Striegel

For many farm and ranch families, creating a succession plan can feel like reaching the finish line of a long and challenging process.


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Motivating the next generation to step up

Aside from preparing the next generation with the skill sets they need to be successful in managing the farm, increase the chances of them wanting to come back to the farm by creating work and life boundaries and aligning expectations to help family dynamics at work and home.
November 4, 2024
Tim Schaefer

Running a multigenerational family business is no small feat. Passing on a successful operation where multiple generations are motivated to work, take risks and raise their families is yet another feat. But each is possible, even highly likely, by following this blueprint for motivating the next generation.



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Questions to ask to uncover inheritance expectations

Conversations about inheritance with on-farm and non-farm heirs can be tricky. Here are several examples of questions to ask each to start the conversation.
October 30, 2024
Elaine Froese

One of the key fears of aging farm founders is the conflict they anticipate when the farming heir has access to millions of dollars of land and the siblings who are off to other careers do not have the same net worth opportunity in their future. Or do they?


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Aletta Holsteins: Faith, family and the future

The Plett and Warkentine families work together on the family farm in Landmark, Manitoba, managing 1,350 Holsteins on two sites.
September 23, 2024
Matti McBride

Grounded in faith and family while investing in the future, Aletta Holsteins followed an articulate succession plan. The family now operates two dairies and has expanded to poultry and hogs as well.


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Moving into the future: A different outlook on a successful succession plan for farm and ranch operations

Food security is a growing concern in the U.S. and across the globe. The heart of this lies with our farmers and ranchers, their lands and operations, and the products they produce to feed the world.
September 17, 2024
Audra Rod Smith

Succession planning is being addressed across the nation to help farmers and ranchers plan to pass down an operation to the next generation.



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Farming through the unknown: Keeping succession plans on track

Uncertainties should not paralyze decision-making or delay essential long-term strategies such as succession planning. Ensuring a smooth transition to the next generation or new management is critical for the continuity and sustainability of the operation.
September 9, 2024
Rena Striegel

In agriculture, uncertainty is a constant challenge. However, these uncertainties should not paralyze decision-making or delay essential long-term strategies such as succession planning.


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A tale of breeding excellence

Harvie Ranching has made a name for itself globally, thanks to a strong focus on A.I. and embryo programs, emphasizing top cow families and calving efficiency, resulting in national and world champion cattle.
August 30, 2024
Emma Ohirko

In Olds, Alberta, not far outside Calgary, Harvie Ranching stands as a testament to the lasting tradition of family farming. For over four decades, members of the Harvie family have dedicated themselves to the production of top-quality cattle.


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It pays to be paranoid: Considerations when developing contingency plans for your farm

Cross-training employees for multiple roles, preserving working capital, having a balance sheet with depth of equity, developing contingency plans and clear protocols, and conducting scenario-based trainings can help an operation navigate unexpected circumstances.
July 3, 2024
Brad Guse

From COVID-19 to governmental policy changes to H5N1 avian influenza (bird flu) outbreaks, the unpredictable is coming at us at a faster and faster pace. When making your contingency and continuity plans, here are some of the key areas of preparedness you should consider.


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