Stubbornness: Why 77% of Farms Don’t Have A Succession Plan | Damian Mason
Finance
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53m
If you work in the Business of Agriculture, you likely know of a dysfunctional family farming operation. Contrary to the pastoral vision of farming portrayed in children’s books, many farms are stress-filled places to work with family members in conflict, run by narcissistic owners. So says Andy Junkin who works as a farm mediator and advisor to keep family farming operations from imploding. Andy joins Damian to discuss succession plans, working with the next generation, and the 9,000 hour rule. If you’re a farmer in that 77%, you may not like what you hear in this episode. Which is exactly why you need to hear it!
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