Shared Soil

Farm Succession Planning 101

39 min · 1. Apr. 2026
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Kendall and Rebecca discuss succession planning in agriculture with Seth Wilner, an Extension specialist with 26 years of experience. Seth defines succession planning as the strategic transfer of farm management and ownership to the next generation, emphasizing its importance in minimizing taxes, reducing family conflict, and ensuring business sustainability. He highlights the need for farmers to start planning early, maintain basic records, and assemble a trusted team of advisors. Seth also stresses the emotional and logistical challenges, particularly when dealing with family dynamics and remote stakeholders. He advocates for patience, grace, and the support of experienced mentors to navigate this complex process. Show notes:   Seth Wilner – seth.wilner@unh.edu [seth.wilner@unh.edu] Farm Credit East – www.farmcrediteast.com [http://www.farmcrediteast.com] Environmental Mediation Center – www.emcenter.org/nhamp/ [http://www.emcenter.org/nhamp/] Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) - https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/ [https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/] UNH Cooperative Extension: www.extension.unh.edu [http://www.extension.unh.edu] Women in Ag Newsletter signup - https://unhoutreach.tfaforms.net/217751?CID=701G0000001AiKCIA0 [https://unhoutreach.tfaforms.net/217751?CID=701G0000001AiKCIA0]   Kendall Kunelius – kendall.kunelius@unh.edu [kendall.kunelius@unh.edu]   Rebecca Dube – rebecca.dube@unh.edu [rebecca.dube@unh.edu]

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Tick Talk

Kendall Kunelius and Rebecca Dube discuss the dangers of ticks with Extension Diagnostic Service Program Manager Shyloh Favreau. Shyloh notes that ticks are obligate blood feeders that can transmit diseases like Lyme disease and highlights the increasing tick population in New Hampshire, particularly the black-legged tick, and then advises on personal protection measures such as clothing choices and tick checks. Shyloh also introduces UNH's tick testing service, which identifies and tests ticks for pathogens, providing results within three days. The service aims to help individuals make informed medical decisions post-tick bite. Show notes: Shyloh Favreau: shyloh.favreau@unh.edu [shyloh.favreau@unh.edu] or 603-862-3200 Biology and Management of Ticks in New Hampshire: https://extension.unh.edu/resource/biology-and-management-ticks-new-hampshire-fact-sheet [https://extension.unh.edu/resource/biology-and-management-ticks-new-hampshire-fact-sheet] Center of Disease Control Ticks page: https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/about/index.html [https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/about/index.html] Permethrin on treated clothing – EPA: https://www.epa.gov/insect-repellents/repellent-treated-clothing [https://www.epa.gov/insect-repellents/repellent-treated-clothing] UNH Extension Tick Testing page: https://extension.unh.edu/tick-testing [https://extension.unh.edu/tick-testing] Questions on tick testing email address: unh.ccwl@unh.edu [unh.ccwl@unh.edu] UNH Cooperative Extension: www.extension.unh.edu [http://www.extension.unh.edu] Women in Ag Newsletter signup - https://unhoutreach.tfaforms.net/217751?CID=701G0000001AiKCIA0 [https://unhoutreach.tfaforms.net/217751?CID=701G0000001AiKCIA0]   Kendall Kunelius – kendall.kunelius@unh.edu [kendall.kunelius@unh.edu]   Rebecca Dube – rebecca.dube@unh.edu [rebecca.dube@unh.edu]

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Farm Succession Planning 101

Kendall and Rebecca discuss succession planning in agriculture with Seth Wilner, an Extension specialist with 26 years of experience. Seth defines succession planning as the strategic transfer of farm management and ownership to the next generation, emphasizing its importance in minimizing taxes, reducing family conflict, and ensuring business sustainability. He highlights the need for farmers to start planning early, maintain basic records, and assemble a trusted team of advisors. Seth also stresses the emotional and logistical challenges, particularly when dealing with family dynamics and remote stakeholders. He advocates for patience, grace, and the support of experienced mentors to navigate this complex process. Show notes:   Seth Wilner – seth.wilner@unh.edu [seth.wilner@unh.edu] Farm Credit East – www.farmcrediteast.com [http://www.farmcrediteast.com] Environmental Mediation Center – www.emcenter.org/nhamp/ [http://www.emcenter.org/nhamp/] Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) - https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/ [https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/] UNH Cooperative Extension: www.extension.unh.edu [http://www.extension.unh.edu] Women in Ag Newsletter signup - https://unhoutreach.tfaforms.net/217751?CID=701G0000001AiKCIA0 [https://unhoutreach.tfaforms.net/217751?CID=701G0000001AiKCIA0]   Kendall Kunelius – kendall.kunelius@unh.edu [kendall.kunelius@unh.edu]   Rebecca Dube – rebecca.dube@unh.edu [rebecca.dube@unh.edu]

1. Apr. 202639 min
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Young Farmers in New Hampshire

Kendall and Rebecca discuss the experiences of young farmers in New Hampshire with Lindsay Matras, who runs a small dairy and sugaring business, and Gracie Phillips, who manages an organic orchard and educational center. Both farmers share their challenges and successes, highlighting the importance of family influence, the need for diversification, and the impact of technology and community support. Show notes:   Lindsay Matras – thesudsycow@gmail.com [thesudsycow@gmail.com] The Sudsy Cow – www.thesudsycow.com [http://www.thesudsycow.com] Matras Maple Sugarhouse & Dairy – www.matrasmaple.com [http://www.matrasmaple.com] Gracie Phillips – heartsongfarmwellness@gmail.com [heartsongfarmwellness@gmail.com] Heartsong Farm and Lost Nation Orchard – www.heartsongfarmlostnationarchard.com [http://www.heartsongfarmlostnationarchard.com] ‘The Apple Guy’ – Michael Phillips - The Apple Grower: A Guide for the Organic Orchardist NH Food and Agriculture Strategic Plan - https://www.nhfoodalliance.org/new-hampshire-food-agriculture-strategic-plan [https://www.nhfoodalliance.org/new-hampshire-food-agriculture-strategic-plan] Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) - https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/ [https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/] UNH Cooperative Extension: www.extension.unh.edu [http://www.extension.unh.edu] The Little Red Hen Farm & Market - https://www.littleredhenfarm.net/ [https://www.littleredhenfarm.net/] Women in Ag Newsletter signup - https://unhoutreach.tfaforms.net/217751?CID=701G0000001AiKCIA0 [https://unhoutreach.tfaforms.net/217751?CID=701G0000001AiKCIA0]   Kendall Kunelius – kendall.kunelius@unh.edu [kendall.kunelius@unh.edu]   Rebecca Dube – rebecca.dube@unh.edu [rebecca.dube@unh.edu]

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3. Feb. 202630 min
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Thank You To Farmers

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