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International Farm Transition Network Training - Long-Term Care Impacts

Do you worry about the possibility of long-term care needs and how they might impact your farming operation or family farmland? We'll examine that issue in an upcoming webinar for the International Farm Transition Network (IFTN). Join Ohio State University Attorney and Research Specialist Robert Moore for the IFTN training webinar, "Long-Term Care Impacts on Farming Operations" on Tuesday, September 27 from noon to 1:00 p.m. CDT.

IFTN sessions provide educational training to industry professionals working with farmers and ranchers on their succession and estate plans, and attendees will be eligible to receive continuing education units (CEU) upon attending.

Training Overview

Long-term care costs can be a significant threat to family farming operations. Nursing homes can cost around $100,000 per year, an expense that some farms cannot absorb while remaining viable. That's why many farmers believe long-term care will force the sale of farm assets, including farmland. But statistics and data indicate that, on average, this may not be the case, and that the average farmer can likely absorb the costs of long-term care. However, few farms can withstand the outlier scenario: where many years are spent in a long-term care facility.

In this webinar, Moore will explore the costs and likelihood of needing long-term care. Using this data, he will analyze normal scenarios and the dreaded outlier scenarios of long stays in nursing homes. By understanding the actual risks of long-term care costs, we can better understand and assess strategies that can mitigate long-term care risks. Robert will review several strategies IFTN Farm Transition Coordinators can present to farmers and ranchers to lessen the exposure of farm assets to long-term care costs.

Registration

Online registration is required so participants can receive the link to join the Zoom meeting. Use the form below to register. For questions or more information, contact Heather Gessner, SDSU Extension Livestock Business Management Field Specialist.

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