Top Producer Summit: Off-Farm Heirs and Succession Planning: Too Little? Too Much? Or Just Enough!

Learn how to start the conversation, clarify expectations (both yours and theirs) and set healthy boundaries for your heirs within your farm’s transition plan.

It can be hard to know how to engage off-farm heirs in the conversation about succession. It is critical to find the balance between too little and too much to preserve family harmony and to ensure your on-farm and off-farm heirs are prepared to work together in an effective, future-focused way. Learn how to start the conversation, clarify expectations (both yours and theirs) and set healthy boundaries for your heirs within your farm’s transition plan.

Speaker: Rena Striegel, Transition Point Business Advisors

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