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Grow On: How The Family Farm Lives On

“It’s not what you have when you leave this world behind you… it’s what you leave behind you when you go.”

– Randy Travis

The fresh morning air, the way that the grass always feels wet right before the sun comes up even when it’s not raining and the clean smell of harvest and happiness growing all around you… being awake when only the last speckling of stars are awake – it is a feeling that you want your great-great grandchildren to know. Why? Life on the farm prepares you for life in the great-big world. Always stay simply humble. Always work hard. Never be afraid of pushing up through the dirt to reach the sunshine. These lessons are lessons that you want to pass down. These are the lessons that you SHOULD.

Planning Ahead… It Is What You Do Best.

Successful farming takes a lot of planning. It does. Knowing when to plant and where to plant, tilling the soil at the opportune time and paying careful attention to always stay ahead of the weather and the curveballs… you are a planner. It is the planning that goes on behind the scenes that makes all your hard work that much more successful. Ironically, even though we farmers are such great planners… we often fail to plan the one thing that we want to see grow on long after we return to the dirt we tend. We want to be sure that our farm lives on in our family. We know full well we will always be a part of the land that we serve so diligently and in doing so… we know we will always be around – even if only in the plants, the animals and the footprints that we left behind.

AgriLegacy is your dedicated team of professionals and farmers alike who want to help you keep your farm in the family. With succession planning, expert advice and a hand-in-hand approach, we can work together to ensure that the land you love stays with the people you love even more. Contact us today to learn more about our services and what we can do to help your farm grow on… and on… and on… for generations to come.

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