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February 6, 2020 Farm Profitability, KFMA Research
Agricultural Economics Extension Publication 02/04/2020 … profitability of specific crop and livestock enterprises … wondering about how profitable crop enterprises were in the state …
December 2, 2014 Commodity Program Papers
made separately for each crop with base acres. Strategy … need to be verifiable with crop insurance records or other … “Updating Payment Yield” publication on Farm Bill page of www.AgManager.info …
March 3, 2017 Farm Machinery Papers
2017 http://www.agmanager.info Background In AgManger publication GI-2017.4, the price indexes … per unit over time. This publication builds on AgManager publica- tion … allowed to vary. In this publication, the broad expense cate- gories …
March 30, 2017 KFMA Research
2017 http://www.agmanager.info Background In AgManger publication GI-2017.4, the price indexes … per unit over time. This publication builds on AgManager publica- tion … allowed to vary. In this publication, the broad expense cate- gories …
December 1, 2015 KFMA Newsletters
As I write this, there are piles of grain on the ground in many areas of the state, market prices for grain below the cost of  production, uncertainty in the tax laws as we plan for the end of the year, reduced working capital and eroding debt  repayment capacity for many farms... all part of the current agriculture management environment.  These are also  reminders to each of us of the importance of careful planning and consideration as management decisions are made.  Those of us working within the KFMA program and in the Agricultural Economics Department greatly appreciate the  efforts of those working on the farms and ranches of Kansas. We are thankful for the opportunity to provide farm  management information to farm decision makers through this newsletter and through delivery of the KFMA Program.  The KFMA motto is “Building Strong Relationships…Producing Excellence” and we desire to use this newsletter as a way  of building our relationship with you and to provide you with information that helps you achieve excellence. The KFMA  E‐Newsletter is sent quarterly throughout the year.  This issue provides information on farm profitability, measuring  financial health, and the importance of understanding your farm’s current financial position and debt repayment ability.  Finally, we provide you with some guidance toward year‐end tax planning and management.    Further information can be found on the extension agricultural economics website at www.agmanager.info and the  KFMA website at www.agmanager.info/kfma.  I would welcome any comments that you feel will be helpful for the KFMA  program to excel in our work with the farm families of Kansas as we seek to help you know your numbers, use your  numbers, and reach your goals.  Till next time…  Kevin    …
October 5, 2023 Land Rental Rates
often determined by competitive local markets, which may or may not reflect … land to support “going” market rental rates. Thispublication provides non-irrigated cash … and 9 at the end of this publication. These estimates incorporate the …
October 7, 2024 Land Rental Rates
often determined by competitive local markets, which may or may not reflect … land to support “going” market rental rates. Thispublication provides non-irrigated cash … and 9 at the end of this publication. These estimates incorporate the …
January 8, 2024 2018 Farm Bill
Agricultural Economics Extension Publication 01/08/2024 … ARC/PLC Decision for 2024/2025 Marketing Year Robin Reid (robinreid@ksu.edu … 2024, and will be for the crop harvested in 2024, with …
March 15, 2017 Land Rental Rates
Kansas State University Department of Agricultural Economics (Publication: AM‐MRT‐2013.2)   … 2Kansas State University Department of Agricultural Economics (Publication: AM‐MRT‐LT‐2017.1)   … estimates provided in this publication are calculated for a newly …
November 21, 2012 USDA METSS Project
0.74  Source: Statistical Research and Information Directorate (SRID), 2006 and FAO.  Because of production’s dependence on increasingly erratic rainfall conditions, total market  conditions for maize tend to follow the direct impact of these rainfall conditions on production.   The situation is exacerbated frequently by the poor or non‐existent post‐harvest management  infrastructure and conditions in the country.  The situation is such that even in periods of good  moisture conditions, inefficient storage systems often result in price pressures arising from glut  at harvest time and non‐availability towards the end of the season.    …