Jan 09, 2025

Nebraska Extension Succession Planning Series for Women in Agriculture Kicks off in January

Posted Jan 09, 2025 5:00 PM
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Lincoln, Nebraska, January, 2025— A multi-state extension workshop series for women in  agriculture will offer strategies to evaluate and improve farm estate and transition plans.  

“Leaving a Lasting Legacy for Midwestern Farm Women: A Succession Planning Series,” will  be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Central time on Jan. 21, Jan. 28, Feb. 4 and Feb. 11 at sites across  Kansas, Nebraska and Indiana. The series is being produced through a collaborative effort by  extension programs at Kansas State University, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Purdue  University. 

Topics covered will include motivation for succession planning, communicating with family, the  financial aspects of estate and transition plans, and the legal aspects of putting a plan in place. A  keynote speaker will be simulcast to every workshop location during each meeting, with time for  questions and a hands-on activity for participants. A meal will be provided on each date. 

“Planning for what happens to your things when you’re gone can be daunting, but it’s so  important, especially in agriculture, so that the transition to the next generation goes smoothly,”  said Jessica Groskopf, director of the Nebraska Women in Agriculture program. “This series will  help women learn best practices and new strategies to help the transition and estate planning  processes so they can take that back to their farm or ranch and help lead the way in creating or  reevaluating their plans.”

Groskopf said the program’s structure is intended to strengthen networks of women in rural  areas, which can provide opportunities for building trust and sharing information. “Connections  are so important to rural women,” she said. “We have seen the benefits that come from knowing  your peers, having a place to share difficulties, and mitigate the isolation that so many of us in  agriculture often feel.” 

The registration fee for in-person attendance is $60 before Jan. 13 and increases to $75 on or  after Jan. 13. A virtual option is available for $75. Participants are encouraged to attend all four  sessions. More information and registration is available on the Nebraska Women in Agriculture  website, https://wia.unl.edu/succession25.  

This material is based upon work supported by USDA/NIFA under Award Number2023-70027- 40444.