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Paul Schadegg Discusses Historic Farmland Transfer with Brownfield Ag News
More than 150 million acres of U.S. farmland are expected to change hands over the next two decades, creating one of the largest transfers of land ownership in the nation's history.
In a recent interview with Brownfield Ag News, Farmers National Company President Paul Schadegg discusses the factors driving this transition, the growing importance of succession planning, and the risks families face when land transfer decisions are delayed.
Paul shares insights on aging land ownership, generational wealth preservation, and why having a clear estate and transition plan is essential for protecting both farmland assets and family relationships.
Read the full article and listen to the interview on Brownfield Ag News.
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