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NEW OWNERS: Retiring farmers and beginning and new farmers can connect to the benefit of both parties through the Nebraska Land Link program, which seeks to help with the transition of farm ground to a new generation. Nebraska Land Link is designed to help transition land to the next generation.
Feb 19, 2021
A new Nebraska Extension program will work to connect new and beginning farmers and ranchers with retiring landowners who are interested in transitioning their land to a new owner.
Nebraska Land Link is now accepting applications from interested land seekers and landowners, with the goal of providing land access using lease agreements, lease-to-own arrangements, buy-sell arrangements or other creative methods that are mutually beneficial for both parties.
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A new extension land link program could make retirement simpler for many farmers and ranchers
February 3, 2021 9:06 am
courtesy: University of Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN)- Traditionally, ranches and farms are multi-generational. But when a farmer doesn’t have an heir to their land, retirement can get tricky. A new extension land link program in Nebraska is going to work with retiring landowners who want to transition their land to a new farmer/rancher.
Nebraska Land Link will be accepting applications for those interested in the program “with the goal of providing land access using lease agreements, lease-to-own arrangements, buy-sell arrangements or other creative methods that are mutually beneficial for both parties” officials said in the news release.