Surviving the Family Farm

What Happens When There Is No Family Heir to Take Over the Farm?

20 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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What happens when there isn't a family heir ready to take over the operation? In Episode 2 of Surviving the Family Farm, Bryce Doeschot is joined by Dr. Tom Field, Craig Burnside and Spencer Hartman to answer real questions from farm and ranch families navigating succession planning. This episode tackles: • Finding a successor when there is no next generation in line • Connecting beginning farmers with established operations • Managing inheritance disputes between farming and non-farming heirs • Buying family land and determining a fair price • Why communication and documentation matter in transition planning Whether you're planning to pass the farm to the next generation or hoping to keep the operation together for years to come, this conversation offers practical insights and real-world advice from experts in agriculture, family business and agricultural law.

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Portada del episodio What Happens When There Is No Family Heir to Take Over the Farm?

What Happens When There Is No Family Heir to Take Over the Farm?

What happens when there isn't a family heir ready to take over the operation? In Episode 2 of Surviving the Family Farm, Bryce Doeschot is joined by Dr. Tom Field, Craig Burnside and Spencer Hartman to answer real questions from farm and ranch families navigating succession planning. This episode tackles: • Finding a successor when there is no next generation in line • Connecting beginning farmers with established operations • Managing inheritance disputes between farming and non-farming heirs • Buying family land and determining a fair price • Why communication and documentation matter in transition planning Whether you're planning to pass the farm to the next generation or hoping to keep the operation together for years to come, this conversation offers practical insights and real-world advice from experts in agriculture, family business and agricultural law.

8 de jun de 202620 min