Kansas Farm Income Outlook

REGISTER - June 17

Kansas Farm Income Outlook

Total Kansas farm income will increase in 2025 — driven by strong livestock markets and government payments meant to compensate farms for recent economic- and disaster-related losses. For crop operations, however, some face economic challenges, even after accounting for the government payments and projected growth in crop receipts. 

During the "Kansas Farm Income Outlook" webinar, join Jenny Ifft for more analysis of Kansas farm income projections, which were developed in collaboration with the Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center (RaFF). Alejandro Plastina, RaFF director, will provide a short national outlook. Gregg Ibendahl will also share farm income outlook for Kansas Farm Management Association operations. 

Dates & Location
Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Online - Zoom

Zoom Online - Zoom

REGISTER - June 17

12:00 pm CT. 

Questions: Rich Llewelyn - rvl@ksu.edu

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For more information, contact Rich Llewelyn at rvl@ksu.edu.