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Family and Farming
family succession and planning for the future? just wondering how many of you find this a positive experience and have any tips and advice for others?
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 8096974" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>do as l say, but not as l do.</p><p>a very common action in farming. What it shows, is the older generation know what they should do, but most don't. Probably because they don't want to lose 'control', jealous of youth, they don't know how to leave it, if siblings involved, or sheer bloody cussednous. </p><p>On the last point, good friends lost the chance to take over a 3gen tenancy, because his daughters husband, said something he didn't like, couldn't have been much, they never fell out. One day he said, surrendered the tenancy.</p><p>Luckily they had other land, and own house, but that is the 'cussed' bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8096974, member: 86168"] do as l say, but not as l do. a very common action in farming. What it shows, is the older generation know what they should do, but most don't. Probably because they don't want to lose 'control', jealous of youth, they don't know how to leave it, if siblings involved, or sheer bloody cussednous. On the last point, good friends lost the chance to take over a 3gen tenancy, because his daughters husband, said something he didn't like, couldn't have been much, they never fell out. One day he said, surrendered the tenancy. Luckily they had other land, and own house, but that is the 'cussed' bit. [/QUOTE]
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