With the June 2, 2004 release of final numbers of the 2002 Agricultural Census, we gain a new benchmark of production agriculture and the trends underway.1 While there are many interesting aspects to observe, one of the most striking features is the magnitude of the production concentrated among the larger production units, and the momentum of this trend over time. Nebraska is not a state of some 49,000 farms of similar size and function, but rather one of farm size extremes
The concentration of people, jobs and earnings in Nebraska’s metropolitan counties has been well doc...
For the last seven years, Nebraska Farm Business Association (Cooperative Extension) and Nebraskalan...
There’s a quiet late-summer hush over Nebraska’s cropland these days. Except for swaths of earlier h...
With the June 2, 2004 release of final numbers of the 2002 Agricultural Census, we gain a new benchm...
Preliminary data from the 2002 Census of Agriculture presents increasing evidence that very small fa...
Early results from the National 1997 Census of Agriculture were released to the public over the Inte...
The 1997 Census of Agriculture indicated that Nebraska had 51,454 farms at the end of that year. (A ...
The structural trend in production agriculture towards fewer and larger farms has had its counter-pa...
Nebraska is #1. According to the most recent U.S. 2007 Census of Agriculture (released in February o...
The 2003 Nebraska Farm Business, Inc. Averages have recently been released to the press and will sho...
Preliminary results for the 2006 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Dev...
Nebraska’s irrigated acreage base expanded by more than 930,000 acres between the 2002 and 2007 Cens...
One of the legacies of the 1977 farm bill is that USDA is required to make an annual report to Congr...
Historical Perspective: The past decade of net farm income is one of considerable year-to-year volat...
For the past 6 years, Nebraska Farm Business Association (Cooperative Extension) and Nebraskaland Fa...
The concentration of people, jobs and earnings in Nebraska’s metropolitan counties has been well doc...
For the last seven years, Nebraska Farm Business Association (Cooperative Extension) and Nebraskalan...
There’s a quiet late-summer hush over Nebraska’s cropland these days. Except for swaths of earlier h...
With the June 2, 2004 release of final numbers of the 2002 Agricultural Census, we gain a new benchm...
Preliminary data from the 2002 Census of Agriculture presents increasing evidence that very small fa...
Early results from the National 1997 Census of Agriculture were released to the public over the Inte...
The 1997 Census of Agriculture indicated that Nebraska had 51,454 farms at the end of that year. (A ...
The structural trend in production agriculture towards fewer and larger farms has had its counter-pa...
Nebraska is #1. According to the most recent U.S. 2007 Census of Agriculture (released in February o...
The 2003 Nebraska Farm Business, Inc. Averages have recently been released to the press and will sho...
Preliminary results for the 2006 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Dev...
Nebraska’s irrigated acreage base expanded by more than 930,000 acres between the 2002 and 2007 Cens...
One of the legacies of the 1977 farm bill is that USDA is required to make an annual report to Congr...
Historical Perspective: The past decade of net farm income is one of considerable year-to-year volat...
For the past 6 years, Nebraska Farm Business Association (Cooperative Extension) and Nebraskaland Fa...
The concentration of people, jobs and earnings in Nebraska’s metropolitan counties has been well doc...
For the last seven years, Nebraska Farm Business Association (Cooperative Extension) and Nebraskalan...
There’s a quiet late-summer hush over Nebraska’s cropland these days. Except for swaths of earlier h...