Protect Your Family Farm Investment

A family farm is an investment of time, love, money and labor.

Sara Muri, Farm Journal Business & Crops Online Editor

A family farm is an investment of time, love, money and labor. It’s not something that you want to lose.

Kip Tom, president of Tom Farms in Indiana, says his family is driven to keep their core family values in their farm. With this as a driving factor, Kip and his family are participating in the Farm Journal Leave a Legacy Project.



“It’s always a man’s goal to have someone grow up and take your place,” says Everett Tom, Kip’s father.


For More Information
Take the Farm Journal Legacy Project Survey

Ready or Not for Succession by Kevin Spafford

Let Us Help You Leave a Legacy by Charlene Finck

For the Next 100 Years by Jeanne Bernick

Eye on the Future by Charlene Finck

Kevin Spafford’s Leave a Legacy columns




You can e-mail Sara Muri at smuri@farmjournal.com.

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