How the next generation can beat transition odds
Jul 03, 2020

Video: How the next generation can beat transition odds


Only three percent of farming families successfully transition the farm over to the next generation. At an FCC Young Farmer Summit, Dr. Tom Deans, Intergenerational wealth transfer expert, explains why and how to have the conversations and set expectations to overcome any transition obstacles.

 

How the next generation can beat transition odds

How the next generation can beat transition odds

Only three percent of farming families successfully transition the farm over to the next generation. At an FCC Young Farmer Summit, Dr. Tom Deans, Intergenerational wealth transfer expert, explains why and how to have the conversations and set expectations to overcome any transition obstacles.... More
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