thinking about how this next generation is going to need models of land ownership and sharing that bypass the bullshit boomer way things are currently done. 
Discussion
It took us 18 years to achieve are homestead dream and we got more than a little help from my boomer in-laws. Very grateful for the love. Not all boomers are bad.
you miss the point.
this not a commentary on the value of boomers.
this a commentary of how things need to change to accommodate the next generation. and how strongly some people resist that for a variety of silly reasons including greed, fear of change, and my favorite,
“it was this hard for me, it should be this hard for you or ill be a mad widdle boy.”
Yes!
Finding new ways to organize land ownership is key to enable long lasting low time preference collaborative land stewardship. I don't see the multi-generational family farm that is connected and comitted to a land. Nowadays everyone is individualistic dynamicly free flowing adhoc spontaneous life paths. So how can we create the incentives to plant chestnut and oak trees which take a few hundred years to achieve their full yield?