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Keeping the Family Farming
A two-session workshop in Chanute, El Dorado, and Garden City to help farm families prepare for transitions and change.

 

 

Chanute, Kansas
First United Methodist Church, 202 S. Lincoln
Session 1: January 2, 2009
Session 2: January 17, 2009

El Dorado, Kansas:
Butler County Community (4-H) Building, 200 N Griffith
Session 1: January 3, 2009
Session 2: January 16, 2009

Garden City, Kansas
Finney County Fairgrounds
Grandstand Meeting Room, 501 S. 9th St.

Session 1: January 10, 2009
Session 2: January 30, 2009

Session times:
Session 1: 9:00 am Registration, 9:30 to 8:00 pm
Lunch and Supper Provided
Session 2: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, Lunch provided

COST: $225 per family (4 persons)
Registration deadline:
December 15, 2008
After deadline: $300 per family
REGISTRATION LIMITED to 25 FAMILIES PER LOCATION!

More Information:
   Duane Hund         785.636.5462       dhund@ksu.edu
   LaVell Winsor       785.313.4974      lwinsor@ksu.edu 
   Rich Llewelyn       785.532.1504               rvl@ksu.edu 

 
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Download Conference Registration Brochure (PDF)
Farm Credit customers are encouraged to contact the Association with which they do business, as a limited number of customer scholarships will be offered to families participating in the workshops.

A key to the success of a two-generation business arrangement is a common understanding of where the business is going and what it will accomplish. If the parties involved have different ideas about the future of the business, the business arrangement may fail.

This process is designed to help you and your family consider the many dimensions of a serious decision and make choices that are right for you.

  ● Understand tax repercussions and legal issues in selling and transferring assets
  ● Compare business entity options
  ● Estimate your financial needs in retirement
  ● Evaluate strategies for transferring the family farm
  ● Make explicit plans
  ● Determine your current financial situation
  ● Be aware of the potential for conflicts and identify ways to resolve conflict

To experience the full benefit of the program, participants should attend both sessions as a family to learn and work through transition together.

In addition, farm analysts will be available outside of the scheduled meetings to help you further implement what you learn.

Workshop Schedule and Topics
Session 1
Wants, Hopes, Needs, and Fears
Lunch
Communication/Family Business Meetings
Game Plan for Farm
Estate Planning
Dinner
Bear Pit (Question & Answer)
Session 2
Who's in Charge
AgriPlan Presentation
SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats)
Lunch
Managing the Family Workforce
Business Entities
Retirement Planning
FinPack & FinPack Signup
Evaluation & Feedback

Questions or further information, contact Rich Llewelyn:

Phone: 785-532-1504  Email: rvl@ksu.edu

 
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