Succession planning failure continues to limit retirement, ownership options

Updated September 5 2016 - 7:16pm, first published 2:05pm
Sean Cortis, Chapman Eastway, says the lack of succession planning means many farmers are discovering their options are limited when it comes to retirement and the transfer of ownership and control.
Sean Cortis, Chapman Eastway, says the lack of succession planning means many farmers are discovering their options are limited when it comes to retirement and the transfer of ownership and control.

FARM succession planning has become more complex and more important than ever, yet farming families are still largely failing to have the necessary discussions and adequately prepare for the future.

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