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Keeping Farming in the Family: A Guide to Farm Succession Author: Ian Ross Blackman ISBN: 9780473405939

The book deals with farm succession which is a current issue facing family farms throughout the country. Ian and Wendy Blackman approached finelinecreative to bring the project to fruition. The manuscript is broken up with anecdotal stories and illustrations with solid lessons around the subject of farm succession. Each chapter is started with illustrations by Malcolm Evans, a renown NZ political cartoonist and artist.

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