Status and role of fathers and sons on partnership farms [Kentucky]
A study of 145 Kentucky father-and-son farms indicates that fathers tended to retain the status of principal operator until near retirement age. Most farm decisions were shared with the son, but fathers who were the principal operators made more unshared decisions than those who had become secondary...
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