Dick Wittman

Wittman: Farmers Must Change How They Look At Succession Planning
Wittman: Farmers Must Change How They Look At Succession Planning
Wittman: Farmers Must Change How They Look At Succession Planning
It may be an uncomfortable topic, but one more and more farmers need to have. Succession planning. What happens to the farm after the current generation no longer wants to, or can no longer perform the day to day operation? Dick Wittman of Wittman Consulting in north central Idaho said the first step to proper succession planning is to reevaluate the definition of success ...
Farmers Need To Have Succession Plan Discussion Sooner Rather Than Later
Farmers Need To Have Succession Plan Discussion Sooner Rather Than Later
Farmers Need To Have Succession Plan Discussion Sooner Rather Than Later
Dick Wittman is an Ag consultant in north Central Idaho. He says with the average age of the American farmer at 58, and getting older, there is a Tsunami on the horizon; what happens after those farmers retire or pass away. Wittman said farmers do a great job planning for crops, harvest, budgets, but when it comes to succession planning, many are lacking ...