Ten years ago, there was a pattern in net farm income of a good year followed by a bad year, followed by a good year, and so on. From 1999 to 2002 we saw continual drops in net farm income, and since 2003 the pattern has been record high incomes followed by new record high incomes. Grain prices went on the rise and returns followed. In 2009, we recorded the first drop in average net farm income since 2002
Average net farm income was $69,787 in 2009 for the 95 farms included in this annual report of the S...
After several years of growing agricultural prosperity and record net farm income that peaked at $13...
Farm incomes reached a new record high of $78,930 in 2004, as recorded by the Nebraska Farm Business...
Ten years ago, there was a pattern in net farm income of a good year followed by a bad year, followe...
Historical Perspective: The past decade of net farm income is one of considerable year-to-year volat...
Nebraska’s 1999 net farm income levels document what people in the industry already knew – 1999 was ...
The Nebraska Farm Business, Inc. farm income averages for the 2007 year are just about finished, and...
The 2003 Nebraska Farm Business, Inc. Averages have recently been released to the press and will sho...
What is obvious to most observers of the state’s agricultural sector is that this year’s income leve...
Following a year of climbing fuel prices, tough crop prices and average yields, I really didn’t expe...
The average net farm income dropped 55 percent overall from $382,316 in 2012 to $174,695 in 2013 (se...
In the May 12 issue of this newsletter, Gary Bredensteiner discussed the drop in farm income for 199...
Fueled by large value increases of both crop and livestock production, Nebraska’s net farm income su...
Over the last decade, considerable change has occurred to the nature of farm cash receipts and net f...
Aggregate net farm income in Nebraska in 1999 was $1.66 billion. While this is a substantial dollar ...
Average net farm income was $69,787 in 2009 for the 95 farms included in this annual report of the S...
After several years of growing agricultural prosperity and record net farm income that peaked at $13...
Farm incomes reached a new record high of $78,930 in 2004, as recorded by the Nebraska Farm Business...
Ten years ago, there was a pattern in net farm income of a good year followed by a bad year, followe...
Historical Perspective: The past decade of net farm income is one of considerable year-to-year volat...
Nebraska’s 1999 net farm income levels document what people in the industry already knew – 1999 was ...
The Nebraska Farm Business, Inc. farm income averages for the 2007 year are just about finished, and...
The 2003 Nebraska Farm Business, Inc. Averages have recently been released to the press and will sho...
What is obvious to most observers of the state’s agricultural sector is that this year’s income leve...
Following a year of climbing fuel prices, tough crop prices and average yields, I really didn’t expe...
The average net farm income dropped 55 percent overall from $382,316 in 2012 to $174,695 in 2013 (se...
In the May 12 issue of this newsletter, Gary Bredensteiner discussed the drop in farm income for 199...
Fueled by large value increases of both crop and livestock production, Nebraska’s net farm income su...
Over the last decade, considerable change has occurred to the nature of farm cash receipts and net f...
Aggregate net farm income in Nebraska in 1999 was $1.66 billion. While this is a substantial dollar ...
Average net farm income was $69,787 in 2009 for the 95 farms included in this annual report of the S...
After several years of growing agricultural prosperity and record net farm income that peaked at $13...
Farm incomes reached a new record high of $78,930 in 2004, as recorded by the Nebraska Farm Business...