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Transitioning a farm from one generation to the next isn’t just about passing down land and equipment—it’s about balancing experience with innovation, tradition with change, and family relationships with business decisions. Generational differences in farm management can lead to friction, but they also present opportunities for growth when handled with mutual respect and collaboration.
Anastasia Meyer, an agricultural economist with the Center for Agricultural Profitability, joins this episode to discuss her new article exploring the challenges and opportunities that arise when younger farmers introduce new ideas while older generations hold onto time-tested practices.
She covers how farm families can navigate these transitions smoothly, preserve family harmony, and ensure long-term success.
Read more: https://cap.unl.edu/news/balancing-old-wisdom-new-ideas-farm/
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Transitioning a farm from one generation to the next isn’t just about passing down land and equipment—it’s about balancing experience with innovation, tradition with change, and family relationships with business decisions. Generational differences in farm management can lead to friction, but they also present opportunities for growth when handled with mutual respect and collaboration.
Anastasia Meyer, an agricultural economist with the Center for Agricultural Profitability, joins this episode to discuss her new article exploring the challenges and opportunities that arise when younger farmers introduce new ideas while older generations hold onto time-tested practices.
She covers how farm families can navigate these transitions smoothly, preserve family harmony, and ensure long-term success.
Read more: https://cap.unl.edu/news/balancing-old-wisdom-new-ideas-farm/

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