@article{Lange:287258,
      recid = {287258},
      author = {Lange, Kelly and Johnson, Jeff and Johnson, Phillip and  Hudson, Darren and Wang, Chenggang and Gustafson, A.  William},
      title = {Farm succession in Texas: A qualitative approach},
      journal = {International Journal of Agricultural Management},
      address = {2016-07},
      number = {1029-2019-899},
      year = {2016},
      abstract = {Family farm succession methods vary considerably due to  individual family dynamics. This study uses qualitative  research methods to investigate the impacts of farm  business structure, division of managerial responsibility,  and family decision-making processes on the matter of  business transfer from one generation to the next.  Interview methods were employed to investigate succession  methods in the northern and southern high plains of Texas.  Results indicate that succession methods vary across  individual families. The method by which the younger  generation becomes involved in farming, as well as family  dynamics, are found to impact farm succession.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/287258},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.287258},
}