THE NEBRASKA BEGINNING FARMER & RANCHER NETWORK
Farm Succession Series
A Workshop on Farm and Ranch Business Succession & Estate Planning
You are welcome to attend a free workshop on business succession and estate planning for farm and ranch owners, families and beginners. The workshops will be held throughout the state of Nebraska. The workshop times vary by location. There is no charge for the workshop. To register (and for questions) call the Rural Response Hotline at 1-800-464-0258.
The workshop is about farm and ranch business succession and family estate planning. It will include a discussion of beginning farmer programs that can aid in succession planning. The workshop should be useful for established farm and ranch owners, for their successors, and for beginners. Topics include: stages of succession planning, contribution & compensation, balancing the interests of on-farm and off-farm heirs; the importance of communication, setting goals, assessing feasibility, and balancing intergenerational expectations and needs; beginning farmer loan and tax credit programs; the use of trusts, wills, life estate deeds and business entities (such as the limited liability company) in family estate and business succession planning; legal tools for balancing the interests of successors and off-farm heirs; asset protection; taxation (federal transfer taxes, Nebraska inheritance tax, basis adjustment), and essential estate documents.
Joe Hawbaker, Agricultural Law attorney, with Hawbaker Law Office, Omaha
Dave Goeller, Deputy Director, Northeast Center for Risk Management Education, UNL
Locations: (more dates and locations will be released at a later date)
Greeley, NE – December 7, 2016
O’Neill, NE – December 8, 2016
York, NE – January 9, 2017
Bridgeport, NE – January 25, 2017
Chadron, NE – January 25, 2017 (evening)
This workshop is made possible by the Nebraska Network for Beginning Farmers & Ranchers, the Farm and Ranch Project of Legal Aid of Nebraska, USDA-Farm Service Agency, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, the Nebraska Department of Agriculture’s Next Gen, UNL Extension, and there will be a local meal sponsor at each location.