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This module is a level 4 module and is an optional module for the Masters in Agricultural Extension and Innovation. It may be available as an optional module to other postgraduate and undergraduate programmes on a case by case basis.
This module introduces students to the unique aspects of the family farm business. It is framed around the role of the family in the farm business and the traditional and emerging family structures around the farm. It will critically analyse the concepts of resilience, attachment to place and succession and inheritance in the family farm structure. It will also examine the role of advice and support as tailored to the unique aspects of a family farm.
This module introduces students to the unique aspects of the family farm business. It is framed around the role of the family in the farm business and the traditional and emerging family structures around the farm. It will critically analyse the concepts of resilience, attachment to place and succession and inheritance in the family farm structure. It will also examine the role of advice and support as tailored to the unique aspects of a family farm.
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Professor James Kinsella | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |
Dr Brian Leonard | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |
Miss Claire McCormack | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |
Miss Karen McGrath | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |