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| Edition 193: Friday May 25th, 2007. |
The Farmingshow Straggle MusterGidday Another week passes and again, a far amount of territory covered on the Farmingshow. This week was notable for Fonterra’s 2007-08 forecast payout announcement, (you’ll find audio of the full press conference here) along with a bloke with a farming background who just happened to row across the Atlantic and walk unaided to the South Pole in his spare time - more on him later in the Muster. In this week’s edition we feature our Farmingshow mate Don Fraser from Fraser Farm Finance with a little family advice. Have a read and as always we always welcome your thoughts in return. Till next time... be careful out there! Jamie and Nick Family Demands and Can They Be Managed Better?With Don Fraser, Fraser Farm Finance
With my work in the rural sector, I am becoming increasingly amazed at the children’s demands and pressure that is being put on parents to "move over", give equity and so on. Matrimonials are also an area of increasing discord. Let’s explore some of the issues. Farms are becoming more valuable every day. With only 39 days of stored food in the world (less than in the 70’s, when we had about 18 months to 2 years), it is clear that those who own land that produce food, will continue to be more wealthy. Nobody is talking about the short supply of food, but soon the reality will strike home. This demand is pushing up product prices which in turn will push up demand for land, with an obvious result. The clamour for a share in the wealth and assets of farmers is going to increase. Families are arriving home, whether from the city or overseas, wanting to find free residency on the family farm and free food. I know of one case where the children moved back home to stay with their ageing, farming parents and demanded food, lodgings and money. The insistences got so great they became physical and then they got the parents’ cheque book and wrote themselves cheques. The police were called and could do nothing, advising it was a ’civil’ matter. These parents are not on their own. I have heard of similar cases where children have been involved financially and wanting a bigger share of the cake. Companies have been formed and unequal equities been put in and equal shares in the company expected and taken by the children. Read more of Don’s thoughts here. Don Fraser is the Principal of Fraser Farm Finance and a consultant to the Farming Industry. Contact him on 0800 777 675 or visit his website. Farmingshow NewswireWe’ve again searched the depths of the World Wide Farming Web to bring you farming news from home and abroad. Here’s just a few of this week’s big stories: Fonterra payout will boost rural economy Farmers respond to poor sheep returns Battle looms for milk Dairy Trust green light For more from the week that was, click here for the Newswire. Farmingshow Quote of the Week"We were overdue for a significant recorrection in dairy prices because of the very weak US dollar. It’s been weak globally for some time and dairy prices had not changed to reflect that. So the substantial step up, we believe, is due to the fact that it is that delayed reaction to a weak US dollar." - Fonterra CEO Andrew Ferrier on Fonterra’s forecast payout announcement this week. Prime CutsThe best bits from the Farmingshow week.
Mon: Henry van der Heyden
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View Monday’s Show Tues: Ross Hyland
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View Tuesday’s Show Wed: Jamie Fitzgerald
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View Wednesday’s Show
Thurs: Paul Brown
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View Thursday’s Show Fri: Colin King
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View Friday’s Show From the Farmingshow.com ArchivesJohn Mabb
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