The fears taking families out today don’t look like danger — they look like silence. This episode explains why that matters more than most realise.
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The fears taking families out today don’t look like danger — they look like silence. This episode explains why that matters more than most realise.
Most farms don’t fail in the drought years. They fail when they’re passed on.
An old bloke once told Ben Law that surviving the tough seasons is just endurance — the real test comes when Mum and Dad step back. This is the conversation about farm succession planning that intergenerational farming families keep putting off… until the wheels fall off. Inside: why the families who get transition right look “boring on paper,” and what preparation actually looks like before a crisis forces your hand.
Most families don’t fail from lack of opportunity — they drift from lack of standards. This episode explains why that matters more than you think.
Not every future leader wears muddy boots. This episode reframes how farming families think about next-gen value — and where it really comes from.
The strongest farming families aren’t waiting for cracks to show. They’re investing early in alignment, clarity, and future-proofing what really matters.