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	<title>Comments on: When It Comes to Farm Succession Planning, You Must Be Willing to Ask For Help</title>
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		<title>By: Farm Succession &#8211; The 7 Keys to Successfully Passing Down The Farm to The Next Generation &#124; Farm Succession - Passing Down the Farm</title>
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		<description>[...] You must be willing to ask for help and then accept it.  For many of us this is the hard part. I always hesitate to ask for help (advice) unless I am committed in advance to go along with it. It would embarrass me and the person I asked if I just blew off their advice, the advice I had asked for. What works is when a group of peers, outsiders with no ax to grind are part of a continuing dialogue &#8211; a series of strategic conversations. Then it&#8217;s not about a single person&#8217;s insights but a collective back and forth around what has worked and what hasn&#8217;t for them. [...]</description>
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