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Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 2, 1978, --Page 9
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Stress of father -son transfers
J, L HAGARTY
FARM MANAGEMENT
spEcialsT
Stress is a word that
farmers understand. A good
Crops man knows the symp-
toms of a plant under stress
due to cold weather. A good
livestock man builds up a
sense that alerts him to a :sick
animal. Farmers take pride
in the fact that they can
detect stress, And they
usually know what steps, if
any, .are needed to remedy
the situation.
People that worry may
develop ulcers. This is well
known. In recent times we
hear that Our mental well
being is very closely related
to our physical. health. And
that mental stress --be it
worry, negative thinking,
fear, etc., can cause much
more than ulcers. Dr. Hans
Selye, a Canadian doctor, is
often quoted as the leader in
this field. People are being
trained to cop.e with stress, to
recognize their own symp-
toms and to take steps to
remedy the situation.
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1 made two farm calls with
Agricultural Representatives
this past month on the
request of sons who were
working on father's farm. On
the first farm we were
greeted warmly by the son,
who is 22. He asked us to
tour through7the dairy barn
and 'there we met father
feeding the cows. We were
introduced. Father said,
"What's this aft about?" I
was shocked. Son said, "oh,
it's about you and I getting
together on an agreement."
Father said, "what do we
want strangers coming
around here telling us our
business." After a few
embarrassing minutes and
heated discussion between
father and son, we discussed
the situation. Both made
some good points. Father,
who was 60, said "I've only
had the farm for seven years,
I got a rotten deal in the
beginning and now you want
to take over." Son said, "but
that's the very reason I want
an agreement now so that we
don't make the same mis-
take. I don't want to spend
the next twenty years around
here with this stuff on my
rubber boots for nothing.
And when I go out on
Saturday night, I'm embar-
rassed to tell the fellows how
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much 1 make in salary." This
story has a happy ending.
We eventually moved to the
kitchen table, And both
agreed that a gradual trans-
fer from salary to income
sharing agreement (1 - 4
years with father retaining
farm bank account) to farm
business agreement (2 - 10
years with a joint farm bank
account) and back to sole
ownership by son was a
logical solution.
The other farm call was
much less tense at first. Son -
age 33, has been working at
home full time since age 14.
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Around the kitchen table we
discussed the various after -
natives including federal and
provincial tax implications. It
was all new to son. He
thought it could be done by
simply selling everything
"lock, stock and -barrel".
Where was he going to live?
The farm income would not
• support two families without
major changes. Finally, son
said "it's all too complicated,
maybe I'll get a job in town."
And again the old stress
situation was there with the
fear of the unknown, , the
risks of change and the need
to make some important
decisions.
Stress at times of father to
son transfers is normal and
should be recognized. Good
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