 20 miles west of Indianapolis Indiana | gthompson97 - 2/19/2026 14:56
It’s sacrificing the future viability of the farming operation.
Everybody that says that can’t answer the question of… what should happen when you leave the whole farm to your child who farms. (you have 2 or more children let’s say). Then later on your child you left all or a major majority of the farm to has no children who want to farm, but does have children, and then one of your other children has kids that want to farm but they have no farm assets left to them. Is your child who farms supposed to leave everything to a niece or nephew and not to their kids later? |