Intergenerational succession is understood as an integral facet of the family farm. The importance of the succession process and more specifically, successor identification, are critically discussed in the context of the widely propagated projections of global population growth and associated demands on the agricultural sector. Having established the merits of successor identification, the article then highlights the absence of the ‘potential successor’ from contemporary research and continues by offering a conceptual framework, capable of bringing this important research subject into focus as an autonomous and valuable actor, which, given the anticipated renaissance in agriculture, is perhaps now, more important than ever
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...
Journal ArticleThis is the peer reviewed version of the article, which has been published in final f...
This paper considers the implications of the wider systemic shift from modernity to late modernity, ...
This short article responds to Fischer and Burton's article, ‘Understanding farm succession as socia...
The transfer of managerial control between generations on the family farm has long been understood a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.This paper...
PublishedArticleThis is the peer reviewed version of the article, which has been published in final ...
This paper reviews the implications of the age structure in farming and an aging farm population on ...
The paper in this journal, Cultivating Narratives: Cultivating Successors, by Steiger, Eckert, Gatre...
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...
Sufficient generational renewal is an important contributor to resilient farming systems but across ...
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...
Journal ArticleThis is the peer reviewed version of the article, which has been published in final f...
This paper considers the implications of the wider systemic shift from modernity to late modernity, ...
This short article responds to Fischer and Burton's article, ‘Understanding farm succession as socia...
The transfer of managerial control between generations on the family farm has long been understood a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.This paper...
PublishedArticleThis is the peer reviewed version of the article, which has been published in final ...
This paper reviews the implications of the age structure in farming and an aging farm population on ...
The paper in this journal, Cultivating Narratives: Cultivating Successors, by Steiger, Eckert, Gatre...
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...
Sufficient generational renewal is an important contributor to resilient farming systems but across ...
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...
Understanding the complex process of generational renewal (GR) in agriculture is essential for suppo...