The 1997 Census of Agriculture indicated that Nebraska had 51,454 farms at the end of that year. (A farm is a place from which $1,000 or more of agricultural products are sold annually). This is the smallest number of farms since early in the state抯 history
Preliminary findings from the 2017 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey conducted by the Universi...
Nebraska\u27s Changing Farms (Howard W. Ottoson and Glen J. Vollmar) Farm production is a major cont...
Ten years ago, there was a pattern in net farm income of a good year followed by a bad year, followe...
The 1997 Census of Agriculture indicated that Nebraska had 51,454 farms at the end of that year. (A ...
Preliminary data from the 2002 Census of Agriculture presents increasing evidence that very small fa...
With the June 2, 2004 release of final numbers of the 2002 Agricultural Census, we gain a new benchm...
One of the legacies of the 1977 farm bill is that USDA is required to make an annual report to Congr...
Early results from the National 1997 Census of Agriculture were released to the public over the Inte...
According to the 2012 USDA Census of Agriculture, NASS, a 30-year trend of declining numbers of farm...
Many rural communities in Nebraska have been losing population and their importance as trade centers...
Aggregate net farm income in Nebraska in 1999 was $1.66 billion. While this is a substantial dollar ...
Implications of the Growth of Corporate Farming (Dorothy Switzer) Economic studies of farm size have...
Nebraska’s 1999 net farm income levels document what people in the industry already knew – 1999 was ...
Agricultural commodity markets continued their decline in 2015 and 2016 as producers across Nebraska...
Agriculture in Nebraska (E. S. Wallace) In the decade from 1954 to 1964 in Nebraska the number of fa...
Preliminary findings from the 2017 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey conducted by the Universi...
Nebraska\u27s Changing Farms (Howard W. Ottoson and Glen J. Vollmar) Farm production is a major cont...
Ten years ago, there was a pattern in net farm income of a good year followed by a bad year, followe...
The 1997 Census of Agriculture indicated that Nebraska had 51,454 farms at the end of that year. (A ...
Preliminary data from the 2002 Census of Agriculture presents increasing evidence that very small fa...
With the June 2, 2004 release of final numbers of the 2002 Agricultural Census, we gain a new benchm...
One of the legacies of the 1977 farm bill is that USDA is required to make an annual report to Congr...
Early results from the National 1997 Census of Agriculture were released to the public over the Inte...
According to the 2012 USDA Census of Agriculture, NASS, a 30-year trend of declining numbers of farm...
Many rural communities in Nebraska have been losing population and their importance as trade centers...
Aggregate net farm income in Nebraska in 1999 was $1.66 billion. While this is a substantial dollar ...
Implications of the Growth of Corporate Farming (Dorothy Switzer) Economic studies of farm size have...
Nebraska’s 1999 net farm income levels document what people in the industry already knew – 1999 was ...
Agricultural commodity markets continued their decline in 2015 and 2016 as producers across Nebraska...
Agriculture in Nebraska (E. S. Wallace) In the decade from 1954 to 1964 in Nebraska the number of fa...
Preliminary findings from the 2017 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey conducted by the Universi...
Nebraska\u27s Changing Farms (Howard W. Ottoson and Glen J. Vollmar) Farm production is a major cont...
Ten years ago, there was a pattern in net farm income of a good year followed by a bad year, followe...