Future Farmers of Yorkshire: Strictly Succession

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Strictly Succession
The intricacies and complexities of succession planning will be at the fore for the Future Farmers of Yorkshire group at their next meeting.

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Held at the Great Yorkshire Showground, Harrogate, the speakers will cover the succession process, as well as the pitfalls, at the event on Monday 24 November.



Future Farmer of Yorkshire member Kate Morgan, who is chairing the event, acknowledges that “Succession planning is still a hot topic for our members but many farming businesses tend to avoid thinking about, let alone talking about, this complicated, and potentially costly, topic.”



Kate has been a Future Farmer member for two years and farms near Driffield where she is a Director of the family’s 1,700 pig enterprise.



A team from Langleys Solicitors will set the scene of one farming family in role plays covering a series of typical situations, for example succession planning, inheritance, employment, matrimonial, siblings and elderly client issues. ‘The role play will make you laugh but we believe that most of the audience will recognise at least one of the problems which the fictional family encounters’ said Kate.



Following the role play, Sian Bushell will present a session on identifying the points of contention, how to communicate with family members and the various pitfalls of different stages of the succession process. Descended from a long line of West Wales farmers, Sian was a partner and then director of a successful dairy farm for 25 years. Although she lives in Pembrokeshire, Sian has an excellent reputation in Yorkshire and has assisted several farming families in the county with their own succession challenges.



‘We urge all family members to come along because it is never too late, or too early, to start the process’ recommends Kate.



Future Farmers of Yorkshire was launched in November 2010 and is based at the Yorkshire Agricultural Society. It brings together younger farmers, vets and industry supporters.



The event, which is free, begins at 6.45pm with a light supper. For more information on the evening, contact Elizabeth Hudson, Project Manager at the Yorkshire Agricultural Society on 07702 598108 or [email protected]
 

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