published: Tuesday, March 12, 2024
This one-day educational workshop provided participants an opportunity to listen as Pamela Epp Olsen, an estate planning attorney, discussed the mechanics of estate and transition planning. In addition, a panel of local producers shared about their own personal experience with transition planning.
“Succession planning is such an important topic, planning for the next generation increases the likelihood of success” said Angela Redman, NGLC Assistant Director. “These workshops allow participants to connect and be inspired to work on their own succession plans.”
This workshop was made possible through a grant received by the Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition through the National Institute of Food and Agriculture and was also sponsored by First State Bank in Hickman. “The Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition is extremely grateful to have been able to provide this educational opportunity for producers to help enhance the grazing lands of Nebraska,” said Redman.
For additional information about this program and other upcoming educational events visit our website at nebraskagrazinglands.org
Tim Kalkowski, NGLC Board Chairman, shared about his personal experience with transition.
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