The continuing strong momentum in the state\u27s economy is outpacing the adverse effects of depressed farm commodity prices, especially in the metro counties. In the latest Nebraska Quarterly Business Conditions Survey (NQBCS) 41 percent of the respondents statewide indicated that 2nd quarter 1999 revenues exceeded year-ago levels, which is statistically unchanged from the 1997-1998 quarterly average (Table 1). Only 28 percent reported 2nd quarter 1999 revenues below year-ago levels; this too, is statistically unchanged from the 1997-1998 quarterly average
Non-farm proprietors are of growing importance in the Nebraska economy. This paper utilizes recently...
In the May 12 issue of this newsletter, Gary Bredensteiner discussed the drop in farm income for 199...
Nebraska Quarterly Business Conditions Survey (NQBCS) 3rd quarter results ind icate that the state\u...
So far, strength, especially in the metro nonfarm business sector, has prevented the state\u27s econ...
The latest Nebraska Quarterly Business Conditions Survey (NOBCS) for 3rd quarter 1998 shows that, ov...
Nebraska\u27s economic momentum continued for another quarter by drawing strength from major sectors...
The latest Nebraska Quarterly Business Conditions Survey (NQBCS)for 3\u27 Quarter 1999 along with p...
Despite the robust national economy, Nebraska\u27s economy has started an employment growth slowdown...
Ten years ago, there was a pattern in net farm income of a good year followed by a bad year, followe...
Despite some recent difficulties in the farm sector, the Nebraska nonfarm economy will continue to g...
Evidence mounts that the nation has already begun its recovery from one of the mildest recessions on...
Results of the 1986 Nebraska farm real estate market survey indicate that farmland values continued ...
Despite turbulent economic conditions in the state\u27s agricultural sector, Nebraska\u27s agricultu...
Nebraska’s 1999 net farm income levels document what people in the industry already knew – 1999 was ...
Nebraska\u27s Changing Farms (Howard W. Ottoson and Glen J. Vollmar) Farm production is a major cont...
Non-farm proprietors are of growing importance in the Nebraska economy. This paper utilizes recently...
In the May 12 issue of this newsletter, Gary Bredensteiner discussed the drop in farm income for 199...
Nebraska Quarterly Business Conditions Survey (NQBCS) 3rd quarter results ind icate that the state\u...
So far, strength, especially in the metro nonfarm business sector, has prevented the state\u27s econ...
The latest Nebraska Quarterly Business Conditions Survey (NOBCS) for 3rd quarter 1998 shows that, ov...
Nebraska\u27s economic momentum continued for another quarter by drawing strength from major sectors...
The latest Nebraska Quarterly Business Conditions Survey (NQBCS)for 3\u27 Quarter 1999 along with p...
Despite the robust national economy, Nebraska\u27s economy has started an employment growth slowdown...
Ten years ago, there was a pattern in net farm income of a good year followed by a bad year, followe...
Despite some recent difficulties in the farm sector, the Nebraska nonfarm economy will continue to g...
Evidence mounts that the nation has already begun its recovery from one of the mildest recessions on...
Results of the 1986 Nebraska farm real estate market survey indicate that farmland values continued ...
Despite turbulent economic conditions in the state\u27s agricultural sector, Nebraska\u27s agricultu...
Nebraska’s 1999 net farm income levels document what people in the industry already knew – 1999 was ...
Nebraska\u27s Changing Farms (Howard W. Ottoson and Glen J. Vollmar) Farm production is a major cont...
Non-farm proprietors are of growing importance in the Nebraska economy. This paper utilizes recently...
In the May 12 issue of this newsletter, Gary Bredensteiner discussed the drop in farm income for 199...
Nebraska Quarterly Business Conditions Survey (NQBCS) 3rd quarter results ind icate that the state\u...