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When the land means more than dirt

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We explore the deep emotional connection farmers have to their land and the importance of legacy planning to preserve family farms for future generations.
• Farmland represents more than monetary value—it carries the blood, sweat, and tears of previous generations
• Creating a mission statement and core values provides clarity for farm succession planning
• Open communication between family members helps prevent conflict and preserves relationships during transitions
• Next-generation farmers benefit from gaining outside experience before taking on full farm responsibilities
• Non-farming heirs should understand options beyond selling inherited land
• Keeping farmland in the family can provide long-term investment benefits versus a one-time sale
• Documentation and facilitated conversations help families work through difficult succession planning topics
Go share it, like it, leave us a comment, subscribe on Apple Podcasts or on Spotify or wherever you're listening. Send us a note at [email protected]. We'd love to hear from you and the workbook is now available. So if you want to have a place to put the farmer's brain on paper, order the workbook. It's available on our website, thefarmersgreatesasset.com, and don't forget, it's a good day to have a great day.
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Chapters

1. When the land means more than dirt (00:00:00)

2. Introducing The Farmer's Greatest Asset (00:00:14)

3. The Emotional Value of Farmland (00:01:25)

4. Building An Empire for Your Children (00:03:59)

5. Mission Statements and Core Values (00:06:54)

6. Having Difficult Family Conversations (00:08:57)

7. Options for Non-Farming Heirs (00:15:11)

8. The Importance of Farm Legacy Education (00:18:30)

9. Call to Action and Workbook Availability (00:20:26)

14 episodes

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Content provided by Jesse and Dr. Leah Steffensmeier and Dr. Leah Steffensmeier. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jesse and Dr. Leah Steffensmeier and Dr. Leah Steffensmeier or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

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We explore the deep emotional connection farmers have to their land and the importance of legacy planning to preserve family farms for future generations.
• Farmland represents more than monetary value—it carries the blood, sweat, and tears of previous generations
• Creating a mission statement and core values provides clarity for farm succession planning
• Open communication between family members helps prevent conflict and preserves relationships during transitions
• Next-generation farmers benefit from gaining outside experience before taking on full farm responsibilities
• Non-farming heirs should understand options beyond selling inherited land
• Keeping farmland in the family can provide long-term investment benefits versus a one-time sale
• Documentation and facilitated conversations help families work through difficult succession planning topics
Go share it, like it, leave us a comment, subscribe on Apple Podcasts or on Spotify or wherever you're listening. Send us a note at [email protected]. We'd love to hear from you and the workbook is now available. So if you want to have a place to put the farmer's brain on paper, order the workbook. It's available on our website, thefarmersgreatesasset.com, and don't forget, it's a good day to have a great day.
Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. When the land means more than dirt (00:00:00)

2. Introducing The Farmer's Greatest Asset (00:00:14)

3. The Emotional Value of Farmland (00:01:25)

4. Building An Empire for Your Children (00:03:59)

5. Mission Statements and Core Values (00:06:54)

6. Having Difficult Family Conversations (00:08:57)

7. Options for Non-Farming Heirs (00:15:11)

8. The Importance of Farm Legacy Education (00:18:30)

9. Call to Action and Workbook Availability (00:20:26)

14 episodes

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