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June 28, 2017 KFMA Research
Income $76,102 $74,846 Gross Crop Value/Acre $323.18 $335.09 Exp/$100 … Income $63,902 $74,846 Gross Crop Value/Acre $358.03 $335.09 Exp/$100 … Income $33,143 $74,846 Gross Crop Value/Acre $332.51 $335.09 Exp/$100 …
December 1, 2016 KFMA Research
suppliers. Economists agree the outlook for commodity prices remains … “Operator Age”, or “Crop Acres” (Figure 2). Depending … cohort groups by number of crop acres and cowherd. Depending …
October 22, 2020 Precision Ag and Technology Articles
last 20 years, operating a crop or livestock farm has become … sensors to measure things like crop yield or the moisture of … are measuring the health of crops, and even herding cattle …
June 22, 2017 Commodity Program Papers, KFMA Research
                                                                                                                                                    1  Farm Bill Program Enrollment Decisions by Kansas Farmers     Candice Wilson (clwilson@ksu.edu), Mykel Taylor (mtaylor@ksu.edu), and Glynn Tonsor (gtonsor@ksu.edu)  Kansas State University Department of Agricultural Economics ‐ June 2017      The 2014 Farm Bill required Kansas producers to make a series of enrollment decisions that  were both complicated and based on incomplete information. With this bill, producers were required  to complete a one‐time enrollment in one of three programs, Agriculture Risk Coverage‐County  Coverage (ARC‐CO), Agricultural Risk Coverage‐Individual Coverage (ARC‐IC) and Price Loss Coverage  (PLC), to serve as a safety net for poor crop prices and/or yields over the five‐year life of the legislation.  As agricultural production represents the largest sector of the Kansas economy, valued at over $64  million annually (43% of the total economy), the analysis of predicted and actual enrollment is crucial  in giving insight into producers’ decision‐making processes. The current downturn facing the  agricultural sector coupled with political pressure to reduce federal expenditures only intensifies the  need for an effective and economically sustainable safety net. Due to the nature of the one‐time  enrollment for the five‐year life of the 2014 Farm Bill, it is imperative to understand how producers  made their program selection. Considering the effects of incomplete information on producers’  decisions provides an opportunity to identify challenges associated with program selection under the  2014 Farm Bill and suggest changes for future farm support legislation.     Data used for the analysis of program enrollment were collected from a variety of sources: FSA,  NASS, and Kansas State University were all sources of information used to statistically investigate  factors affecting program enrollment by Kansas farmers. Survey data were obtained from  approximately 1,400 producers across the state of Kansas to help identify specific enrollment  considerations. The surveys were collected before and after K‐State Extension educational efforts at 15  meetings. These meetings were held across the state of Kansas between January and March of 2015  and attended by over 4,000 farmers, landowners, and others.    Highlighted Results  1 …
August 22, 2013
13,166 1000 Head Calf Crop 47,208 42,068 39,226 … 3.68% Feedlot Inventory/Calf Crop 27.65% 27.78% 32.52% 37.85 … 9 17 Source: USDA NASS data; Tonsor tabulations Percent of Marketings Capacity # hd 2000 2005 2010 …
October 1, 2018 2018 Ag Lenders Conference Presentations
Issues Farm Bill Budget Outlook  Big 4 account for 99 … spending  Commodities  Crop Insurance  Conservation  … for partnership programs? Crop InsuranceMajor Components Issue …
January 19, 2013
regional drought magnified market impact compared to 2011 – … 2011 – “White hot” market in the Spring • Return … drought response Economic Outlook Overview: Cow-Calf Projected …
July 19, 2022 Recent Videos, Risk and Profit Online Mini-Conference Presentations
Grain market: results of 2021/22MY and expectation for 2022/23MY in the context of Russia's military invasion of Ukraine(updates)   Antonina Broyaka PhD in Economics, Associate Professor Extension Associate of Agricultural Economics Department,Kansas State University  My home city Vinnytsia after Russian missile strike, July 14, 2022  LOSSES STRUCTURE BY CATEGORY LOSSES FROM THE WAR IN UKRAINIAN AGRICULTURE as of 22nd of June, 2022(Indirect assessment of damage) Source …
February 23, 2023 Ag Law Issues
associated with planting the 2023 crop, ifmarkets turn downward, the result … will continue to dominate ag markets throughout 2023. In addition … addition, the general economic outlook is not good and that will …
October 7, 2011
m ill io ns ) US Annual Calf Crop (2011 is July 1 estimate) Data … Cow C-P-66 08/16/11Livestock Marketing Information Center Data … 10 675 233 200 265 694 30865 Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source …