It aims to help farmers solve through issues that come up with succession.
The issue of farm succession is being tackled in a IFA meeting in Laois tonight.
Farmers will be talked through the tools needed to guide the process of transferring control of the business from one generation to the next.
They'll also be reminded of available tax credits such as the Succession Farm Partnership Scheme which gives 80 per cent of assets to the successor once approved.
It takes place in the Maldron Hotel in Portlaoise at 8 pm.
IFA County Chair for Laois Henry Burns says it's about finding what works for every farmer:
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