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Succession planning is complicated territory for any business, but perhaps more so in farming with families at the core of most operations.
It's not just relationships and family legacies that hinge on effective succession planning, it also plays a critical role in building strategic foresight, sustainability and continuity into a business.
Succession is delicate stuff, so we thought we'd draw on the experience of accountant Chloe Arthur and lawyer Kirsty Evans to learn what can make the process more positive for farming families.
So, pull up a chair and make yourself comfy, to hear their tips on navigating those difficult conversations... and the key parts of the process to 'get right' to foster trust and collaboration throughout the succession journey.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Breaking the taboo of succession planning in agriculture
08:53 Balancing optimism and realism
11:56 Generational Shifts: understanding the needs of each generation and family values
17:56 Successful succession stories: learning from others' experience
24:07 Navigating difficult conversations: the importance of open communication
30:00 Structuring family farms as businesses
42:06 Preparing for a return to the family farm
52:04 Ongoing discussions: being nimble with your plan and evolving with the family unit
If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend and let us know your thoughts at [email protected]. Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review!
EvokeAG 2026:
I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com
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Succession planning is complicated territory for any business, but perhaps more so in farming with families at the core of most operations.
It's not just relationships and family legacies that hinge on effective succession planning, it also plays a critical role in building strategic foresight, sustainability and continuity into a business.
Succession is delicate stuff, so we thought we'd draw on the experience of accountant Chloe Arthur and lawyer Kirsty Evans to learn what can make the process more positive for farming families.
So, pull up a chair and make yourself comfy, to hear their tips on navigating those difficult conversations... and the key parts of the process to 'get right' to foster trust and collaboration throughout the succession journey.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Breaking the taboo of succession planning in agriculture
08:53 Balancing optimism and realism
11:56 Generational Shifts: understanding the needs of each generation and family values
17:56 Successful succession stories: learning from others' experience
24:07 Navigating difficult conversations: the importance of open communication
30:00 Structuring family farms as businesses
42:06 Preparing for a return to the family farm
52:04 Ongoing discussions: being nimble with your plan and evolving with the family unit
If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend and let us know your thoughts at [email protected]. Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review!
EvokeAG 2026:
I'm excited to be one of the MC's for evokeAG in 2026. This event is unlike any other in Aussie agriculture and brings together the brightest minds from across the AgriFood ecosystem focused on solutions to some of our planets biggest challenges. Get your tickets at evokeAG.com

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