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<blockquote data-quote="KAstocker" data-source="post: 1662036" data-attributes="member: 40060"><p>I would think it would be best to keep things simple. Pay for labor. Whoever has the assets gets profits and losses. I don't believe in freebies. The younger generation can get their freebies when you die. Succession could naturally happen by the older generation letting the younger generation start filling the land with their own cattle. It would be more complicated with farming with so much machinery but I've heard of the younger generation renting land and equipment from the older generation. </p><p></p><p>I don't have experience with this though. Just what I would propose if I were going through it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KAstocker, post: 1662036, member: 40060"] I would think it would be best to keep things simple. Pay for labor. Whoever has the assets gets profits and losses. I don't believe in freebies. The younger generation can get their freebies when you die. Succession could naturally happen by the older generation letting the younger generation start filling the land with their own cattle. It would be more complicated with farming with so much machinery but I've heard of the younger generation renting land and equipment from the older generation. I don't have experience with this though. Just what I would propose if I were going through it. [/QUOTE]
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