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Learn How to Talk About Farm Transition at Upcoming Workshop

Learn How to Talk About Farm Transition at Upcoming Workshop


The Interactive Workshop Will Have Sessions Focused on Family Communication Tips

How do we talk about farm transition in productive ways? What are the specific steps involved in the succession plan process? Dairy farm families are invited to the “Passing the Torch” Interactive Transition Planning Workshop on November 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Mechanicsburg, Pa. Hosted by Penn State Extension and the Center for Dairy Excellence, the day-long workshop will cover everything from communication and family dynamics to legal and accounting considerations. The event will include lunch. Registration is $25 total for the first two family members and $5 for each additional family member.

“It’s never too early or too late to start thinking about ‘passing the torch’ and finding someone in line to transition ownership of your dairy business,” said Melissa Anderson, Programs and Operations Manager at the Center for Dairy Excellence. “We have several families who are planning to join us for this workshop in November, and our goal is to keep the discussions personal and interactive. You’ll participate in one-on-one family roundtable discussions that will be led by outside advisors to keep your family’s communication moving in a productive way.”

Two of the sessions will focus on the communication dynamics involved in farm transition conversations and the appropriate steps to take to keep the farm moving forward for generations. Learn more about these sessions:

“How Do We Talk About It?” with Dr. Charlie Gardner. “We’d be in a lot better financial shape if you hadn’t bought that.” “Well, if you would get the cows fed on time, we would be shipping a lot more milk.” These are examples of statements that Dr. Charlie Gardner, a dairy farm consultant, has heard family members say to each other in the midst of challenging conversations. He will share examples of how to keep these types of communication patterns moving in a productive manner. Family members might start out by discussing a potential partnership and transferring assets, but discussions can easily get sidetracked when financial concerns and blame become the focus. Dr. Garder will offer strategies for overcoming communication roadblocks and how to conclude family business conversations with tasks accomplished.


Source: centerfordairyexcellence.org


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