UNCOVERING FAMILY MEMBER S FEELINGS The process of family farm succession is about family, peo ple, relationships, ownership, management, and what is equit able. It is driven by your family’s values, wants, and concerns. To actively engage your family in this process, you need to begin by exploring each member’s ex pectations for the farm. You Randall G. Renninger Certified Public Accountant Specializing in agriculture and construction industries “We help business people discover ways to cut costs, save taxes, and be more profitable” Call about our FREE seminars 535 W. Orange Street, Lancaster, PA 17603 (717)299-6480 ♦ Fax (717) 299-6390 TUSCARO^ a * 2240 Shermans Valley Road, P.O. 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You can begin this process by scheduling family meetings to discuss each member’s wants, needs, and expectations for the LanChester Pork Council Dec. 17th 8:30 am - 2 pm Yoder’s Restaurant, New Holland, PA Registration Dr. Max Rodibaugh * Reducing NPD’s in Your Sow Herd Dr. Nate Winkleman * Diagnostics and Immunity of Ileitis *Treatment, Control and Prevention of Ileitis National Pork Board Spokesman Lunch and Annual Meeting PQA Level 111 Recertification RSVP to Kurt Good at 717-44**770 by Dec. 10th farm. These discussions will re duce assumptions and guesswork and thus potential problems. For example, I have observed family meetings that revealed previous assumptions as to who would take over the farm were mis placed on one child, when in ac tuality another child wanted the opportunity. It’s easy to make assumptions. Dad may assume that everyone knows he’s going to quit someday and pass the farm along. He may assume that knowing that is enough to satisfy everyone and that how and under what condi tions doesn’t really matter. The son may assume that the farm may be his someday but is fearful of asking when it will happen. Everyone may assume that the daughter-in-law should have no input even though she may be a Junior Holstein Convention Feb. 7-9 BETHLEHEM (Northamp ton Co.) The Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Association southeast district welcomes all junior members to the 2003 Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Convention Feb. 7-9 here at the Holiday Inn. The theme this year is “Hol steins are Key in 2003.” Friday, Feb. 7 activities will include the prepared Public Speaking Contest, the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Association, along with a mixer complete with dancing and a few special surprises and activities. There will also be plenty of food and drink for everyone to enjoy while they renew old acquain tances and meet some new friends. Saturday is packed full of contests and activities that begin with Dairy Bowl and ex temporaneous speech contests. Juniors are encouraged to get their entries in for both of these state contests. There will be an opportunity to ski for the day Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7, 2002-A37 key player in the smooth func tioning of the farm. And the daughter that left the farm 10 years ago may still have a keen interest in the farm, even though everyone may assume she doesn’t. By exploring expectations from the outset, we can increase coop eration and efficiency among family members in putting a plan together, increase overall family satisfaction, and reduce conflict. All family members need to be considered. Only if everyone is involved can we uncover family member’s feelings and bring for ward all of the expectations. To avoid hard feelings and conflicts that can last a lifetime, it is essen tial to consider every family member, listen to them, and in volve them in the process. To get you started, have each family member write down in or snow tube in the morning or afternoon at the Blue Mountain Ski Resort. The convention hosts also have tours set up to the Discovery Science Center and the Crayola Crayon Fac- tory, both local highlights in the area. Watch for more informa tion on these activities. On Saturday evening a buffet dinner will be served followed by the winners of the prepared speech contest delivering their winning speeches for all to hear and enjoy. Following the meal and speeches a dance and again some special surprises will be enjoyed by all. Organic Vegetable Systems From Seed To Market Workshop Set BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. The Regional Farm & Food Project (RFFP) is offering a workshop called Organic Vegetable Systems from Seed to Market, scheduled to take place in this Saratoga County, N.Y. town from Jan. 31 to Feb. 2. The workshop will feature the teaching and shared experiences of three fulltime organic farmers: Dave Colson of New Leaf Farm, Durham, Maine; David Hambleton of Sisters Hill Farm, Stanford ville, N.Y.; and David Marchant of River Berry Farm, Fairfax, Vt. Topics will be of value to newer farmers developing whole farm practices as well as experienced growers seeking to refine and improve aspects of their operations. Topics will include soil, weed, and pest manage ment, starting and transplanting, cover cropping, harvest systems, post-harvest handling, marketing, and finances. For more information, call (518) 427-6537 or e mail farmlood(o'capital.net. private their wants, needs, and fears for the farm, including the above-listed questions. Then meet and share your answers, giving each person a chance to speak without comment from others. It will not be easy, but in the long run getting people to express their feelings and expectations will help you establish your suc cession planning on sound foot ing. Once you know family mem bers’ expectations it will help you determine the options that need to be put in place to address the needs of your family. For more information on fami ly farm succession planning, call the Pennsylvania Farm Link of fice at (717) 664-7077 or attend our Passing on the Farm work shop Dec. 17 at the Lycoming County Extension Office or on Jan. 22 at the Sunset West Res taurant in Pleasant Gap. Sunday morning will con clude with the awards break fast, where many juniors will be recognized for their achievements over the past year. There will be a well-stocked dairy bar along with commer cial exhibitors who are available to share their industry knowl edge with the juniors. 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