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Ken Hart University of Idaho Extension Educator Nezperce, Idaho khart@uidaho.edu. An Extension Team Project from University of Idaho Extension, Northern District Extension, North Central Idaho Area. Keeping the Legacy Alive. Estate and Succession Planning for Farmers and Ranchers.
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Ken HartUniversity of Idaho Extension EducatorNezperce, Idahokhart@uidaho.edu
An Extension Team Project from University of Idaho Extension, Northern District Extension, North Central Idaho Area Keeping the Legacy Alive Estate and Succession Planning for Farmers and Ranchers
Keeping The Legacy Alive Team • Jim Church (Idaho) • Kirsten Jensen (Idaho) • Ken Hart (Lewis) • Randy Brooks (Campus) • KatheeTifft (Nez Perce) • Cinda Williams (Latah) • Karen Richel (Latah) • Valdasue Steele (Nez Perce Reservation Extension) • Pete Volk (Campus)
Estate and Succession Plans – Why Doesn’t Everyone Have One?
Keeping The Legacy Alive Workshops • 3 days • 4 hours • 2 months • 1 dinner • courage
Goals for a Lasting Legacy(Sustainable Ag and Small Farms) • Getting started • Communicating • Exploring • Next steps…
Organizing Your Financial Paperwork(Family Finance) • Yes it is possible!
Who Get’s Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate?(Family and Community Development)
Healthy Lifestyles for a Healthy Legacy(Health and Nutrition, Fitness, Wellness) Living Legacy Diet Strength
Communicating the Legacy(Crops, Farm Management) Communication Family
Passing on the Family Forest Legacy(Extension Forestry Specialist) • Focus on building for the future • What makes family forests special? • “Ties to the Land”
Fields for the Future(Crops, Farm Management) • Questions • Decisions • Strategies • Machinery • Land
Indian Lands and Leases(Extension Indian Reservation Program)
Farm/Ranch Transition & Planning(Attorney with Estate/Succession Planning)
Keeping The Legacy Alive Sharing
Keeping The Legacy Alive Evaluation and Impact • “Very Good Program” • “Can’t Be Improved” • “Thank you for offering this program” • “Fun” • “The instructors are well informed and kept audience interested” IMPACT DIRECTION CHANGE
CHANGE IMPACT Keeping The Legacy Alive Formal Evaluation • 1-5 Likertscale with 59 responses • Information met needs 4.7 • Presentation clear/organized 4.6 • A/V and teaching aids 4.6 • Instructors informed/interesting 4.7 • Instructor interaction 4.7
Keeping the Legacy AliveFarming Together for a Better Future • For two generation farms and includes all involved persons. • Communication and Strategic Goals • Mission Analysis • Determining Resources and Financial Condition • Management Succession Strategies • Legal Strategies • Focused for the commercial farm or ranch with owners and managers who are serious about moving forward with a successful agricultural business transition.
Keeping The Legacy Alive There’s Still Time! Ken Hart Lewis County, Nezperce 208-937-2311 khart@uidaho.edu