Agricultural Economics, Department of
Date of this Version
5-19-2025
Document Type
Article
Citation
Cite this work:
Groskopf, J. “Navigating Farm Succession Without a Family Heir: Embracing Change and Coping with Loss.” CAP Series 25-0501, Center for Agricultural Profitability, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, May 19, 2025. DOI: 10.32873/unl.dc.cap066.
Abstract
For many, the idea of not passing the family operation on to a family member isn’t just a logistical transition, it’s a deeply personal loss. This feeling often manifests as ambiguous loss, a type of grief that lacks clear closure or recognition. Unlike the death of a loved one, ambiguous loss stems from the absence of something we hoped for or envisioned. In this context, the ambiguous losses many farm and ranch owners feel are often unspoken but profound: the grief of watching a dream, sometimes generations in the making, begin to fade