Applications for Ohio Farm Bureau Health Plans now available
Members have three ways to apply: contacting a certified agent, calling 833-468-4280 or visiting ohiofarmbureauhealthplans.org.
Read MoreTaking place in Ohio’s first state capital, Chillicothe, Session 5 presented the AgriPOWER class a diverse perspective to production agriculture, as well as knowledge and insight for useful skills. Whether it was touring a 1,000 head dairy, witnessing a timber harvesting operation, or learning about conflict management techniques, there was valuable information to obtain by all in attendance.
One of the topics presented to the group involved succession planning. How many of you have that plan in place? How many have started and are on your way? How many have yet to have a conversation?
When working through these details, here are some discussions to consider:
Your business partner, if applicable:
Children – those taking over the farm and those who aren’t:
Spouse:
Your accountant:
Your lawyer:
Your insurance provider:
Your creditor:
Your landlords:
Whether you already have a succession plan in place, or just getting started, Nationwide offers a service that can review your current plan, or help you get started on the right path. Through the Land as Your Legacy program, the representatives at Nationwide will guide you on a plan/structure to put in place to satisfy the needs of all parties involved. The time Nationwide invests, the advice they lend, are all free of charge to you.
Do not let these ideas and discussions lead to frustration. Find your starting point and set down the path to see the operation remain viable. We all understand that the best made plans don’t always pan out, but the old cliché that it’s better to plan and not work out than not plan at all.
Hope for the Future: AgriPOWER Session 5 blog by Vince Untied
Members have three ways to apply: contacting a certified agent, calling 833-468-4280 or visiting ohiofarmbureauhealthplans.org.
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