November 13, 2025

Farm and Ranch Transition workshop scheduled in Kimball

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Chabella Guzman

Chabella Guzman
Farmers and ranchers should have a transition plan in place for their lands, equipment, and other assets. Photo by Chabella Guzman

Nebraska Extension 

A Farm and Ranch Transition workshop will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kimball County Transit Service Conference Room in Kimball. With more than half of U.S. farmland expected to change hands in the next two decades, Nebraska producers face a critical question: Will your legacy be ready for the next generation?

Transition planning isn’t just about who gets the land—it’s about preparing the next generation to lead. Without a plan, families risk conflict, financial loss, and the end of a legacy that took decades to build.

Why Transition Planning Matters

  • Over 70 percent of farm transitions fail when there’s no formal plan in place.
  • Seniors own more than 40 percent of U.S. farmland, yet only a fraction have a written succession strategy.
  • Nebraska’s agricultural economy depends on continuity: family farms and ranches are the backbone of rural communities, and thoughtful planning ensures they remain viable for future generations.
  • Workshops like this one offer producers a chance to learn from peers, ask tough questions, and leave with actionable steps toward a successful transition.

Attorney Pamela Olsen of Pamela Epp Olsen Law will present on topics related to succession and transition planning, including inheritance laws, legal structure of operations, and flow of benefits to on-operation and off-operation beneficiaries. Additionally, a panel of producers who have completed their transition plans will discuss what worked and what did not work for their operations and families. Sufficient time will allow for questions from the audience.

Registration is $20. A noon meal will be provided, but space is limited. Register by Wednesday, November 26. Register online at nebraskagrazinglands.org/events or by calling the Kimball-Banner Counties Extension Office at 308-235-3122. 

The workshop is made possible by a grant received by the Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition through the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. 

Nebraska Extension is a Division of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln cooperating with the Counties and the United States Department of Agriculture. Nebraska Extension educational programs abide with the nondiscrimination policies of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and the United States Department of Agriculture.

Contact Chabella Guzman, communications specialist, 308-632-1252, cguzman2@unl.edu