The 2012 record high cash receipts for corn brought much optimism among corn farmers and associated businesses. However, more recent years have fostered feelings of concern with many reflections about other challenging times, such as those experienced in the 1980’s. Among producers such feelings are usually negative, but when properly channeled can lead to positive business actions, such as cost reductions and increased efficiencies
When I joined the University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty in 1976, Nebraska had 5.5 million irrigated...
Annual crops planted for forage production are increasing throughout Nebraska. Historically, this pr...
The Nebraska Farm Business published results from their 2016 Farm Financial Averages program in May....
The 2012 record high cash receipts for corn brought much optimism among corn farmers and associated ...
A quarter doesn’t buy much these days so it’s easy to dismiss the value, but when 25 cents is what s...
Farmers in Nebraska and the surrounding area have been slow to adopt accrual accounting methods. Thi...
Significant financial changes have been underway in the U.S. agricultural system. After a decade of ...
In 2018 Nebraska farmers planted 9.7 million acres of corn, the most of any crop in the state. The p...
There’s a quiet late-summer hush over Nebraska’s cropland these days. Except for swaths of earlier h...
Nationwide farm net income has fallen for the last three years and appears to be on trend to keep fa...
After peaking over $123 billion in 2013, U.S. net farm income fell to $68 billion in 2016 with proje...
The market value of agricultural land in Nebraska increased by three percent over the prior year to ...
Livestock production provides a significant economic impact in Nebraska. In 2016, 56 percent of all ...
Nebraska corn producers are entering the production year with low grain prices, uncertainty associat...
After peaking over $120 billion in 2013, U.S. net farm income fell to $56 billion in 2015 with proje...
When I joined the University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty in 1976, Nebraska had 5.5 million irrigated...
Annual crops planted for forage production are increasing throughout Nebraska. Historically, this pr...
The Nebraska Farm Business published results from their 2016 Farm Financial Averages program in May....
The 2012 record high cash receipts for corn brought much optimism among corn farmers and associated ...
A quarter doesn’t buy much these days so it’s easy to dismiss the value, but when 25 cents is what s...
Farmers in Nebraska and the surrounding area have been slow to adopt accrual accounting methods. Thi...
Significant financial changes have been underway in the U.S. agricultural system. After a decade of ...
In 2018 Nebraska farmers planted 9.7 million acres of corn, the most of any crop in the state. The p...
There’s a quiet late-summer hush over Nebraska’s cropland these days. Except for swaths of earlier h...
Nationwide farm net income has fallen for the last three years and appears to be on trend to keep fa...
After peaking over $123 billion in 2013, U.S. net farm income fell to $68 billion in 2016 with proje...
The market value of agricultural land in Nebraska increased by three percent over the prior year to ...
Livestock production provides a significant economic impact in Nebraska. In 2016, 56 percent of all ...
Nebraska corn producers are entering the production year with low grain prices, uncertainty associat...
After peaking over $120 billion in 2013, U.S. net farm income fell to $56 billion in 2015 with proje...
When I joined the University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty in 1976, Nebraska had 5.5 million irrigated...
Annual crops planted for forage production are increasing throughout Nebraska. Historically, this pr...
The Nebraska Farm Business published results from their 2016 Farm Financial Averages program in May....