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Our Purpose

Dedicated to the enhancement of grasslands, the Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition is comprised of ranchers and private landowners all focused on creating public awareness and improvement of the grazing lands in Nebraska. The organization’s top focus is to provide voluntary technical assistance and educational opportunities on grazing land management. Healthy Nebraska grazing lands translate directly into forage for livestock, habitat for wildlife, economic benefits for landowners and rural communities, and clean water for much of the Great Plains.

Upcoming Events

Farm & Ranch Succession Workshops

November 12 & 13

event details: 11/12/2024 10:00 AM - 11/13/2024 2:00 PM Export event

Joe Hawbaker, estate planning attorney, will also cover tools for long term viability of the ranch.  There are a variety of tools, such as business entities, options, lease rights, preemptive rights and buy-sell agreements, that could help your transition go smoothly.  

Transition of the land is important, but farmers and ranchers should work to transition the business as well.  Dave Goeller, financial planner and retired Nebraska Extension transition specialist, will cover succession versus equality, and compensation versus contribution. Many families struggle to split assets fairly between on-farm and off-farm heirs, while continuing the farm/ranch as a business. Goeller will discuss the “family” side and what to consider when dividing assets.

Following the workshops at O’Neill and Hartington, participants can discuss their individual operations at one-on-one confidential consultations with Hawbaker and Goeller through Nebraska’s Rural Response Hotline’s free monthly clinics.

Below are workshop dates and locations.

      Nov 12: O’Neill: Holt County Annex Building, 128 N 6th Street, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. CT;

      Nov 13, Hartington: City Auditorium, 101 N Broadway Avenue, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. CT.

Sign up today!  This program walks you through the confusing process of estate planning free of charge.  Registration is appreciated for a meal count, but walk-ins are welcome!  Register by calling the Rural Response Hotline at 1-800-464-0258 or visit nebraskagrazinglands.org

Workshops are hosted by the Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition, Legal Aid of Nebraska, and Nebraska Extension.  Thanks to Tri County Banks for their sponsorship.  Funding for this project was provided by a NFWF grant.

If you need help with the financial burden of planning for the next generation, the Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition has assistance.  Apply for a scholarship to help with estate planning fees, mediator fees, or other expenses.  For more information, go to https://nebraskagrazinglands.org/Programs/Program-Assistance .

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Grazing management, stockmanship and family each key to ranching efforts

(Jan. 18, 2019) – Determination, hard work and a willingness to learn have been key to Ryan and Jamie Sexson’s ranching efforts. Ryan and Jamie both grew up in the Nebraska Sandhills with a passion for ranching, but were often told there was no future for them in ranching. After various jobs on and off ranches, in 2014, the couple was able to lease a small ranch near Nenzel, Neb. Today, they are raising their three young children – ages 11, 9, and 8 – in the ranching lifestyle as they custom graze and calve heifers and cows. Ryan also still does day work for area ranches.  

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