Intentions

Welcome; the intention is to tell a little about my whereabouts, travel adventures, and issues at Elk Ridge, including when I will be on the ranch, when a great time to visit (send grandchildren), etc. Hopefully there will be different divisions for Travel, Ranch Activities, etc.



Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Fw: Farm and Ranch Transition Conferences are taking place this March in Garden City, Great Bend and Manhattan.

Hmmm.   



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On Wednesday, February 7, 2024, 10:04 AM, USDA in Kansas <usdafarmers@public.govdelivery.com> wrote:

Farm and Ranch Transition Conferences are taking place this March in Garden City, Great Bend and Manhattan.

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US Department of Agriculture

Farm Service Agency, Kansas State Office -February 8, 2024

Farm Service Agency  |  Natural Resources Conservation Service  |  Risk Management Agency

Farm and Ranch Transition Conferences are taking place this March in Garden City, Great Bend and Manhattan.

USDA

K-State plans farm transition conferences in three locations

Registration open for events in Garden City, Great Bend and Manhattan

K-State Research and Extension news service

MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Kansas State University Department of Agricultural Economics will be hosting three conferences to help farmers and ranchers plan for the transition of their farm to the next generation.

Registration is now available online. The locations of the conference include:

 

  • March 6: Garden City – Clarion Inn.
  • March 7: Great Bend – Great Bend Convention Center.
  • March 8: Manhattan – Manhattan Convention Center.

Each conference begins at 9 a.m. and adjourns by 3 p.m. Lunch and materials will be provided.

Ashlee Westerhold, director of the Office of Farm and Ranch Transition at K-State, said a 2012 study from the Harvard Business School found that 70% of family-owned businesses fail to transition to new owners successfully.

"In Kansas," she notes, "84.6% of Kansas farms are family owned."

Further, Westerhold said that of the businesses that fail to transition successfully, 60% are due to problems with communication and trust, and 25% are due to lack of preparation for the next generation.

She notes the Farm Journal indicated that 80% of farmers surveyed plan to transfer control of their operation to the next generation, but only 20% were confident that their succession plan would achieve that goal.

"With the values of farm assets and land today, discussing and planning farm succession is even more important," Westerhold said.

Shannon Ferrell, professor and agricultural law specialist in Oklahoma State University's Department of Agricultural Economics, is the keynote speaker at all three locations. He will give an informative, yet humorous, overview of the importance of transition planning and how a farm family can begin the process.

The conference agenda also includes presentations about Farm Service Agency's CRP-TIP program for transitioning farms, an overview of K-State resources for farm transition, and presentations by local attorneys and accountants on the nuts and bolts of putting a plan in place.

"We hope attendees will be motivated to move forward in the transition planning process," Westerhold said. "We will provide tools and resources to assist in that process."

Registration costs $60 and must be received by March 1. More information about the conference is available at www.AgManager.info/events or https://www.agkansitions.org

 

 

 

FR Transition

 

Farm Service Agency

State Office


3600 Anderson Ave

Manhattan, KS 66503

Phone: 785-539-3531

State Executive Director
Dennis McKinney
  Executive Officer
Lance Thompson
  State Committee
Adrian Polansky
Alan Green
Kathy Bloom
Kris Graves
Nicholas Bowser


 
     

 


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Fw: Farm and Ranch Transition Conferences are taking place this March in Garden City, Great Bend and Manhattan.


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Begin forwarded message:

On Wednesday, February 7, 2024, 10:04 AM, USDA in Kansas <usdafarmers@public.govdelivery.com> wrote:

Farm and Ranch Transition Conferences are taking place this March in Garden City, Great Bend and Manhattan.

View as a webpage / Share

US Department of Agriculture

Farm Service Agency, Kansas State Office -February 8, 2024

Farm Service Agency  |  Natural Resources Conservation Service  |  Risk Management Agency

Farm and Ranch Transition Conferences are taking place this March in Garden City, Great Bend and Manhattan.

USDA

K-State plans farm transition conferences in three locations

Registration open for events in Garden City, Great Bend and Manhattan

K-State Research and Extension news service

MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Kansas State University Department of Agricultural Economics will be hosting three conferences to help farmers and ranchers plan for the transition of their farm to the next generation.

Registration is now available online. The locations of the conference include:

 

  • March 6: Garden City – Clarion Inn.
  • March 7: Great Bend – Great Bend Convention Center.
  • March 8: Manhattan – Manhattan Convention Center.

Each conference begins at 9 a.m. and adjourns by 3 p.m. Lunch and materials will be provided.

Ashlee Westerhold, director of the Office of Farm and Ranch Transition at K-State, said a 2012 study from the Harvard Business School found that 70% of family-owned businesses fail to transition to new owners successfully.

"In Kansas," she notes, "84.6% of Kansas farms are family owned."

Further, Westerhold said that of the businesses that fail to transition successfully, 60% are due to problems with communication and trust, and 25% are due to lack of preparation for the next generation.

She notes the Farm Journal indicated that 80% of farmers surveyed plan to transfer control of their operation to the next generation, but only 20% were confident that their succession plan would achieve that goal.

"With the values of farm assets and land today, discussing and planning farm succession is even more important," Westerhold said.

Shannon Ferrell, professor and agricultural law specialist in Oklahoma State University's Department of Agricultural Economics, is the keynote speaker at all three locations. He will give an informative, yet humorous, overview of the importance of transition planning and how a farm family can begin the process.

The conference agenda also includes presentations about Farm Service Agency's CRP-TIP program for transitioning farms, an overview of K-State resources for farm transition, and presentations by local attorneys and accountants on the nuts and bolts of putting a plan in place.

"We hope attendees will be motivated to move forward in the transition planning process," Westerhold said. "We will provide tools and resources to assist in that process."

Registration costs $60 and must be received by March 1. More information about the conference is available at www.AgManager.info/events or https://www.agkansitions.org

 

 

 

FR Transition

 

Farm Service Agency

State Office


3600 Anderson Ave

Manhattan, KS 66503

Phone: 785-539-3531

State Executive Director
Dennis McKinney
  Executive Officer
Lance Thompson
  State Committee
Adrian Polansky
Alan Green
Kathy Bloom
Kris Graves
Nicholas Bowser


 
     

 


This email was sent to kcdickson@verizon.net using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Farmers.gov · 1400 Independence Avenue SW · Washington, D.C. 20250 GovDelivery logo

Sunday, March 20, 2022

UoAriz

Pretty late here on the east coast but glad to witness the UofA win tonight.

Now on to the Sweet 16.

Go 'Hawks. Go Duke. Go Bruins. Go Az Cats. 😀😅

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