As we approach the March 15 th deadline for signing up for Federal Crop Insurance there are many things to consider before producers make a decision. Obviously, the rates, weather scares, market volatility and “whatever I did last year” will play a part in producers’ decisions, but I think very few consider the real issue of their cost of production
Some producers suggest they prepare a cash flow if needed for their lender, but otherwise find the p...
Nebraska crop producers are currently analyzing farm program alternatives and making decisions at lo...
Begin thinking about pricing next year抯 corn crop (2000) as an important New Year抯 Resolution. For t...
As we approach the March 15 th deadline for signing up for Federal Crop Insurance there are many thi...
Production costs matter. Understanding relationships between costs and uncertain output is important...
The March 15 deadline for spring planted crop insurance sign up is rapidly approaching for Nebraska ...
Two occurrences that could affect grain producers’ incomes this year have just come into play. The f...
A few months ago I was talking with a producer and I mentioned that I worked with farmers on calcula...
Nebraska corn producers are entering the production year with low grain prices, uncertainty associat...
The prices established by the Risk Management Agency (RMA) used to calculate the premiums and indemn...
Estimating costs of production for 2009 will be extremely difficult. Some farmers have received forw...
A new crop insurance product, “Margin Protection,” was introduced by the USDA this fall. The product...
Unfortunately grain prices, particularly corn, have sagged this fall under the weight of a good harv...
Looking at December futures contracts, corn prices may have reached a high and are tending to recede...
It is now only about a month and a half before the sales closing date of March 15 for spring planted...
Some producers suggest they prepare a cash flow if needed for their lender, but otherwise find the p...
Nebraska crop producers are currently analyzing farm program alternatives and making decisions at lo...
Begin thinking about pricing next year抯 corn crop (2000) as an important New Year抯 Resolution. For t...
As we approach the March 15 th deadline for signing up for Federal Crop Insurance there are many thi...
Production costs matter. Understanding relationships between costs and uncertain output is important...
The March 15 deadline for spring planted crop insurance sign up is rapidly approaching for Nebraska ...
Two occurrences that could affect grain producers’ incomes this year have just come into play. The f...
A few months ago I was talking with a producer and I mentioned that I worked with farmers on calcula...
Nebraska corn producers are entering the production year with low grain prices, uncertainty associat...
The prices established by the Risk Management Agency (RMA) used to calculate the premiums and indemn...
Estimating costs of production for 2009 will be extremely difficult. Some farmers have received forw...
A new crop insurance product, “Margin Protection,” was introduced by the USDA this fall. The product...
Unfortunately grain prices, particularly corn, have sagged this fall under the weight of a good harv...
Looking at December futures contracts, corn prices may have reached a high and are tending to recede...
It is now only about a month and a half before the sales closing date of March 15 for spring planted...
Some producers suggest they prepare a cash flow if needed for their lender, but otherwise find the p...
Nebraska crop producers are currently analyzing farm program alternatives and making decisions at lo...
Begin thinking about pricing next year抯 corn crop (2000) as an important New Year抯 Resolution. For t...