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Protect Your Family’s Legacy: Register Now for ASA Succession Planning Workshops in Columbus, Ohio and Fort Wayne, Ind.

Aug 07, 2014

A note from eLegacy’s Kevin Spafford.

Having just completed the third of six succession planning workshops for ASA, I’m keenly aware of both your need to and your hesitation for initiating the succession planning process. Yet waiting doesn’t make it any easier. In fact, time is your ally as well as your nemesis. As the latter, time gives us false hope and causes us to think there’s always tomorrow…

As the former, the more time we have to plan and implement, the more opportunities we have to ensure the outcome generates the exact results you want. Succession is affected by everything, family dynamics, economic cycles, land values, tax law, and environmental regulations, just to name a few. There’s no way to narrow it down to a single issue or prescribed standards of solution.

Without a plan the odds are severely stacked against the long-term, multigenerational, success of the family and the operation. In considering the process and involving the family, consider the following questions:

• Do our goals include continuing the family farm and passing the reins to a well-prepared next generation?
• Do our goals focus on preserving our farming legacy and using the family’s land to provide financial security for future generations?
• Do our goals include growing family wealth and providing future generations with career opportunities in farming?

Use The Ultimate Harvest assessment provided below to focus your thoughts and encourage the family to share their desires.