U.S. net cash farm income (NCFI) was $106.9 billion in 2018, 12 percent below its 10-year average of $121.0 billion when adjusted for inflation. NCFI is a measure of farm profitability and the ability of farmers to continue production, invest in new machinery, expand their operations, meet their loan obligations, and provide for family living expenses. Strong commodity prices and agricultural exports from 2011 to 2014 resulted in high NCFI during that period. Since then, NCFI income has trended lower. While NCFI in 2018 remains below average, declines from these recent highs have not been experienced uniformly by all States
Ninety-one percent of U.S. farms are classified as small—gross cash farm income (GCFI) of less than ...
The average net farm income was $171,925 for the 38 farms included in the 2006 annual report of the ...
After peaking over $120 billion in 2013, U.S. net farm income fell to $56 billion in 2015 with proje...
The average net farm income is $65,739 for the 60 farms included in the 1998 annual report of the So...
Average net farm income was $69,787 in 2009 for the 95 farms included in this annual report of the S...
The average net farm income is $77,672 for the 58 farms included in the 2000 annual report of the So...
The average net farm income was $60,978 for the 59 farms included in the 2001 annual report of the S...
The average net farm income dropped 55 percent overall from $382,316 in 2012 to $174,695 in 2013 (se...
The average net farm income is $66,412 for the 62 farms included in the 1999 annual report of the So...
From 2010 to 2015, farmers saw the longest period of sustained above-average farm income since World...
Ten years ago, there was a pattern in net farm income of a good year followed by a bad year, followe...
The average net farm income was $64,666 for the 54 farms included in the 2002 annual report of the S...
Farm income in Southwestern Minnesota is estimated to drop to extremely low and possibly negative le...
USDA Economic Research Service (ERS) releases short-term forecasts and estimates of farm sector inco...
For the Southwestern Association, average net farm income was $40,598 in 1997 for the 208 farms incl...
Ninety-one percent of U.S. farms are classified as small—gross cash farm income (GCFI) of less than ...
The average net farm income was $171,925 for the 38 farms included in the 2006 annual report of the ...
After peaking over $120 billion in 2013, U.S. net farm income fell to $56 billion in 2015 with proje...
The average net farm income is $65,739 for the 60 farms included in the 1998 annual report of the So...
Average net farm income was $69,787 in 2009 for the 95 farms included in this annual report of the S...
The average net farm income is $77,672 for the 58 farms included in the 2000 annual report of the So...
The average net farm income was $60,978 for the 59 farms included in the 2001 annual report of the S...
The average net farm income dropped 55 percent overall from $382,316 in 2012 to $174,695 in 2013 (se...
The average net farm income is $66,412 for the 62 farms included in the 1999 annual report of the So...
From 2010 to 2015, farmers saw the longest period of sustained above-average farm income since World...
Ten years ago, there was a pattern in net farm income of a good year followed by a bad year, followe...
The average net farm income was $64,666 for the 54 farms included in the 2002 annual report of the S...
Farm income in Southwestern Minnesota is estimated to drop to extremely low and possibly negative le...
USDA Economic Research Service (ERS) releases short-term forecasts and estimates of farm sector inco...
For the Southwestern Association, average net farm income was $40,598 in 1997 for the 208 farms incl...
Ninety-one percent of U.S. farms are classified as small—gross cash farm income (GCFI) of less than ...
The average net farm income was $171,925 for the 38 farms included in the 2006 annual report of the ...
After peaking over $120 billion in 2013, U.S. net farm income fell to $56 billion in 2015 with proje...