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25 March, 2026

Succeeding at succession planning

SAYING succession planning for farms is a complex subject is a little bit like saying water is wet – the variables are obviously as vast as the acreages, types of land, range of weather, and the family histories associated with them, be they regard for ancestry or a new generation ready to make their mark.

By Mark Rabich

Dr Kate Burke has 35 years of research, agronomy, commercial farm management, and strategic advisory along with four generations of farming in her family.
Dr Kate Burke has 35 years of research, agronomy, commercial farm management, and strategic advisory along with four generations of farming in her family.

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