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Managing for Today and Tomorrow:
Farm Transition PlanningA five session course on business, estate, retirement
and succession planning
Managing for Today and Tomorrow: Farm Transition Planning courses in Iowa are made possible
by these statewide sponsors.
United States Department of Agriculture
Managing for Today and Tomorrow is taught in the tradition of Annie’s Project:
• Topics of importance to your future in farming
• Brief presentations and extended discussions
with ag professionals
• Practical hands-on activities
• Decision making resources available to you
• Networking with other farm women
Managing for Today and Tomorrow
was well worth my time and very worthwhile. Having things
in writing and communicating with
family members is very important.
Deb — Oxford, Iowa ”
“
EXTENDING KNOWLEDGEEMPOWERING WOMEN
WOMEN in AG Courses in Iowa
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach does not discriminate on the basis of age, disability, ethnicity, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, or status as a U.S. veteran. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies may be directed to the Diversity Officer, 2150 Beardshear Hall, 515 Morrill Road, Ames, Iowa 50011, 515-294-1482, [email protected]. All other inquiries may be directed to 800-262-3804. WIA 0005A Revised January 2019
What is Managing for Today and Tomorrow: Farm Transition Planning? The decisions made during business, estate,
retirement and succession planning are combined
to form a farm transition plan. Planning ensures
the farm can continue to the next generation as
a productive agricultural business. This course is
taught in the tradition of Annie’s Project and
incorporates a comfortable and supportive learning
environment. Course participants of all ages and
experience levels will be empowered to confidently
set goals, nurture effective family or non-family
conversations, and define the farm legacy.
At the end of five weeks, participants will know more about:• Business Planning } Personal and farm business finances } Describing farm transition goals and strategies
• Estate Planning } Estate planning terms, concepts and tools } Assembling necessary information } Strategies for transferring assets
• Retirement Planning } Sources of retirement income } Planning for a productive and enjoyable time in life
• Succession Planning } How to have essential conversations } Differentiating between fair and equal } Strategies for transferring management
EXTENDING KNOWLEDGEEMPOWERING WOMEN
What I learned in class led us to a lot of good conversations. My husband didn’t want to talk about retirement.
Patty — Webster City, Iowa ”“
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$Registration - $75
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Registration | Managing for Today and Tomorrow Register online at www.aep.iastate.edu/womeninag
Mail registration form with check, payable to Iowa State University, to: ANR Program Services 1151 NSRIC, Ames, Iowa 50011-3310
Advance registration is required for all Women in Agriculture courses and enrollment is limited. Registrations must be completed online or postmarked no later than midnight,
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For assistance with registration, receipts, cancellation or questions on the status of your registration, contact Program Services at 515-294-6429 or [email protected].
For questions about course content and class status for this location please contact:
Are you able to bring a laptop or tablet computer for accessing online class material? Yes
The fees for service will be used to offset expenses and to support ISU Extension and Outreach Agriculture and Natural Resources Programs.
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