The human side of farming. Workshops, facilitation and mediation across the UK.
The human side of farming. Workshops, facilitation and mediation across the UK.
Succession. Who does what. Who gets what. Who actually wants to be here in twenty years. What does the business need to look like. These are hard conversations in any family.
In a farming family, where the business and the home are the same thing, they can feel almost impossible.
It doesn't have to get to solicitors before you ask for help. In fact, the earlier you bring someone in, the easier it is to sort.
This is a structured, facilitated conversation - led by someone qualified, impartial, and rooted in agriculture. Not therapy. Not arbitration. Not taking sides.
Just a proper conversation, with someone in the room who knows how to keep it moving and make sure everyone gets heard.
Most people who come to Amy do it before things break down, not after.
Amy grew up on a beef and sheep farm in North Yorkshire. She's not approaching this from a textbook - she understands the dynamics of farming families from the inside.
She's a qualified interpersonal mediator, and she's spent years helping farmers and farming businesses work through the stuff that gets in the way.
She knows why these conversations stall. And she knows how to get them moving again.
Every situation is different, but most start with an initial conversation, to understand what's going on and what you're hoping to achieve.
From there, Amy will suggest the right approach - whether that's a single session, a short series of conversations, or something more tailored.
It's confidential. It's structured. And it's a lot less painful than letting things fester.