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Idaho Farm and Ranch Succession Planning Course

Idaho Farm and Ranch Succession Planning Course

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - The Idaho State Department of Agriculture’s Idaho Farm and Ranch Center announced its new online Succession Planning Course. The 28-lesson course allows producers to work at their own pace to learn the process of succession planning, identify generational goals, start family conversations and create a transfer management plan.  

“As a state agency, we want to provide actionable tools to help producers move their operations to the next generation,” ISDA Director Celia Gould said. “We are proud to be providing the Succession Planning Course to help keep family farms and ranches in Idaho.” 

The Idaho Farm and Ranch Succession Planning Course was created to help Idaho farmers and ranchers start those difficult conversations about transitioning operations through a simple and convenient experience. The online course is a first-of-its-kind tool to help agricultural families with succession planning. It is unique in that it is a self-guided and dynamic online learning tool.  

The tool is divided up into three different lessons: getting started, understanding family and operation goals, and making decisions and executing plans. The lessons were created by compiling a variety of national, state, and regional succession planning resources. The creation of the course was highly collaborative and drew on the expertise of countless individuals and organizations. One of the greatest benefits of this course is that it will be updated by the Farm and Ranch Center as new resources become available.  

The new resource is free and available to all farm or ranch operations. Learn more and get started with the Succession Planning Course HERE.   

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