Take the Farm Journal Legacy Project Survey

What do you need to write your success story, and how can Farm Journal help? Help us help you pass down the family farm. Take the survey now!

Sara Muri, Farm Journal Business & Crops Online Editor

What do you need to write your success story, and how can Farm Journal help?

The Farm Journal Legacy Project was created with the purpose of helping secure places for the future generation of farmers and agriculturalists. Farm Journal wants to help you pass down your family farm.

To help establish understanding and interest in the steps needed for successful succession planning, Farm Journal would like you to complete a survey. Your answers will help direct the information, elements and accomplishments of the Farm Journal Legacy Project.

As stated in the November issue of Farm Journal:

The Farm Journal Legacy Project is bent on “Cultivating Multigenerational Success in the Agricultural Community.” That mission statement is just a formal way to say, “We want to help,” and we’re committing our resources to this important initiative.


We hope you’ll join us on this journey and engage in the process as we deliver information, tools and support to help you write your success story.

Learn more about Farm Journal’s Leave a Legacy Project.

Take the survey now!




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

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