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Nebraska farm bureau's new plan for farm legacies

Nebraska farm bureau's new plan for farm legacies


By Scout Nelson

The Nebraska Farm Bureau has taken a significant step forward with the establishment of the Nebraska Ag Legal Professionals Group.

This initiative is designed to provide specialized legal assistance to the state's farm and ranch families, focusing on estate and succession planning.

With agriculture at the heart of Nebraska's economy, securing the transfer of assets and operations to future generations is a priority.

Nebraska Farm Bureau President Mark McHargue highlighted the urgency and demand for such services among members, emphasizing the group's role in connecting agricultural families with experienced, ag-friendly legal professionals.

These attorneys understand the distinct needs of the agricultural community, offering expertise in wills, trusts, tax planning, and business structures.

The service, exclusive to Nebraska Farm Bureau members, is structured by region, facilitating easier access for farmers and ranchers to legal experts close to home.

This localized approach aims to strengthen the agricultural sector's resilience and ensure its long-term prosperity.

By launching the Nebraska Ag Legal Professionals Group, the Nebraska Farm Bureau reaffirms its commitment to supporting the state's agriculturalists through the complexities of legal planning.

This initiative promises to be a valuable resource for Nebraska's farm and ranch families, safeguarding their legacies for generations to come.

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