Episodes
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Season 3 Countdown - 1st Place - "Farm Transition Part #1: Succession Planning" w/Merle Good and Annessa Good
In this week’s episode, we will be speaking to Annessa Good and Merle Good in the first of a two-part episode about Farm Transition.
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Season 3 Countdown - 2nd Place - “Strategic Planning 101” w/ Josée Lemoine
In this week’s episode, Tracy speaks with Josée Lemoine about “Strategic Planning 101”.
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Season 3 Countdown - 3rd Place - “I’ve Got My Foot In The Door… Now What?” w/ Patti Durand
In this week’s episode, we speak to Patti Durand about advice for the second generation in this episode titled “I’ve Got My Foot In The Door… Now What?”
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Season 3 Countdown - 4th Place - “Transition & Vision For Management” w/Terry Betker
In this week’s episode, Tracy speaks with Terry Betker about “Creating A Vision For Management,” as a critical part of the transition planning process.
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Season 3 Countdown - 5th Place - "Transition Planning, The Underlying Issues" w/Art Lange
In this week’s episode, we speak to Art Lange about “The Underlying Issues” regarding transition planning. Are you ready for some real talk about why transition fails to get started? If so, you are in the right place.
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IF 139: Farm HR Essentials w/Dick Wittman
In this week’s episode, Tracy speaks with Dick Wittman about “Farm HR Essentials.”
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(Show Trailers) IF 139: Farm HR Essentials w/Dick Wittman
In this week’s episode, Tracy speaks with Dick Wittman about “Farm HR Essentials.”
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IF 138: Transition Planning Forward w/Terry Betker
In this episode of The Impact Farming Show, Tracy speaks with Terry Betker about “Transition Planning Forward.”
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(Show Trailer) IF 138: Transition Planning Forward w/Terry Betker
In this episode of The Impact Farming Show, Tracy speaks with Terry Betker about “Transition Planning Forward.”
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IF 137: Sweat Equity w/ Michael Langemeier
The term sweat equity refers to a person’s contribution toward a farm family operation. Sweat equity is generally not monetary and, in most cases, comes in the form of physical labor, mental effort, and time.
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