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September 2, 2022
Ag Law Issues
mind
that the total annual budget of the EPA is about $10 billion … equitable;”
• Via a budget gimmick to keep the amount … for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates that since the …
August 3, 2012
Risk Management Strategies
criticisms using
national budget cost. But until farmers … exceed 100% if the farmer has livestock that requires
her to purchase …
December 1, 2016
KFMA Research
returns this past year. While livestock feeding operations typically … http://www.agmanager.info/livestock/budgets/production/beef/Cow-Calf_2015.pdf … percentage variable is for
all livestock, not just beef cows. The …
January 18, 2012
Leasing Papers
and Presentations
Projected Pasture Rental Rates for 2012
Kevin C. Dhuyvetter
Department of Agricultural Economics, Kansas State University
January 2012
It’s that time of year when livestock producers and landowners … ams (i.e., different weights of stocker cattle for both season long and early
intensive and spring‐ and fall‐calving cow herds). Unfortunately, due to budget constraints this
survey was discontinued after 2009 and thus producers and landowners who have relied upon
that information in the past need to find an alternative source of information.
One alternative source of information is the USDA NASS survey of cash rental rates at
the county level. This information for Kansas is summarized in 2011 Kansas County‐Level Land
Values and Cash Rents available at www.agmanager.info/farmmgt/land/lease/. The
disadvantage of this information is that rental rates are reported only as dollars per acre
without any supporting information pertaining to stocking rates. Without knowing anything
about stocking rate, information on pasture rental rates per acre has limited value when setting
rates for specific tracts of land.
Many factors impact the rental rate for any particular tract of land (e.g., forage quality,
stocking rate, size of pasture, quality of fence, water availability, landowner/tenant
relationship), however, an examination of historical data indicates there are three factors that
explain much of the variability in average rental rates over time. First, rates trend up over time
and thus are expected to increase from year‐to‐year, all else equal. Second, rates are positively
related to cattle prices, i.e., rental rates tend to increase more when cattle prices are high
compared to when cattle prices are low. Third, rental rates are positively related to corn prices
suggesting that producers are willing to pay more to rent grass when feed prices are high.
These relationships have been quantified and embedded in a decision tool that allows
producers and landowners to predict average rental rates given assumptions about these three
factors (i.e., year, feeder cattle price, and corn price) (see Determining Pasture Rents in the
Kansas Flint Hills and corresponding decision tool available on www.AgManager.info (direct link
www.agmanager.info/farmmgt/land/lease/). …
August 1, 2023
Breakout Sessions
USDA NASS, USDA AMS, KSU LivestockBudgets
IFSM
• Industry Impact …
March 1, 2016
Land Buying and Valuing, Land Use Value Research
KSU, publishes these crop budgets
annually.
The same summer … Farm Management Guide crop budgets, 2014. The Department of … KSU, publishes these crop budgets annually.
Fuel pumping …
February 1, 2010
Research Papers and Presentations
Monson (1994)
• Presence of livestock operation & participation … 2010
Methods
• Enterprise budgeting is used.
• Simulated prices … g
Service west-central crop and livestock reporting
district for January …
September 1, 2009
Feeder Cattle Pricing
available at
www.agmanager.info/livestock/budgets/production/. Overall, this … “Ten-year Trends at Superior Livestock Auction: Calves in
value-added …
November 1, 2009
Beef Cattle
available at
www.agmanager.info/livestock/budgets/production/. Overall, this … “Ten-year Trends at Superior Livestock Auction: Calves in
value-added …
October 22, 2020
Precision Ag and Technology Articles
years, operating a crop or livestock farm has become highly dependent … fertilizer, to feed for livestock—with greater precision … soybean, specialty crop, and livestock
farmers found that 9 in …