Returning to the Farm or Ranch 2026

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Returning to the Farm or Ranch Registration

Families planning farm or ranch transitions and preparing for the future of their operation can get practical guidance on succession and estate planning during an upcoming Nebraska Extension workshop in Lincoln.

The program, Returning to the Farm or Ranch, is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 26 at the office of Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County, 444 Cherrycreek Road. A pre-workshop focusing on family communication will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. June 25. The workshops will be presented by the Center for Agricultural Profitability at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 

Anastasia Meyer, an agricultural economist with Nebraska Extension, said participants will hear from agricultural law, tax and financial professionals, while also engaging in activities focused on communication, goal setting and long-term planning. 

“Transition planning in agriculture often involves more than legal documents and financial decisions,” Meyer said. “It also requires families to communicate openly about goals, expectations and the future of the operation. This workshop will provide practical guidance for those beginning the process, as well as those looking to strengthen an existing plan.”

Topics will include:

  • Estate and transition planning 
  • Family communication strategies
  • Goal setting for the operation and family 
  • Building a professional transition team 
  • Financial and legal considerations
  • Identifying next steps for succession planning

Returning to the Farm or Ranch is intended for farm and ranch families at all stages of the transition process, including operations without a formal succession plan already in place.

The event is part of ongoing efforts by the Center for Agricultural Profitability and the Nebraska Land Link program to support agricultural producers, landowners and beginning farmers across Nebraska.

Families are encouraged to bring all relevant stakeholders to the workshop. The registration fee is $85 per person if pre-registered, or $100 at the door. Lunch will be provided. Registration is open through June 26 here.

Estate Planning Workshop

Friday, June 26
8 a.m.-5 p.m. CT
At Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

  • Creating a shared vision for your operation's future
  • Having productive conversations as a family
  • How to build teams of trusted professionals
  • Pre-workshop the night before

Register