Family farms more likely to succeed with designated successors and timely plans.
Family farms, especially large and specialised ones, are more likely to be passed down within the family. The number of family members and the farm operator's experience play a significant role in succession. Succession plans tend to change with age, with succession probabilities peaking and then declining. As farm holders age, the timing of succession is delayed. The decision to pass down the farm, appoint a successor, and the timing of succession are all interconnected and not separate decisions.