Each year the numbers gathered by Nebraska Farm Business, Inc tell a story. Sometimes that story is subtle like a drought or storm that affects a small region of the state. Sometimes it is obvious like the drought in 2012, the run-up of commodity prices from 2008-2013, or the impact of the worldwide pandemic of 2020. The one thing that was unique about the story of 2020 was that the sub-stories are not necessarily what you would expect
This issue is the first in a series addressing current drought conditions, economic impacts and reso...
The market value of agricultural land in Nebraska increased by three percent over the prior year to ...
Agricultural producers, professionals, and policymakers often look to long-run projections for the a...
While the 2021 Average Farm Financial Data summary is not complete yet, we have enough information t...
Ten years ago, there was a pattern in net farm income of a good year followed by a bad year, followe...
2012 seemed to be the year of separation between the “Have’s and the Have Not’s”…or those who had wa...
What is obvious to most observers of the state’s agricultural sector is that this year’s income leve...
There’s a quiet late-summer hush over Nebraska’s cropland these days. Except for swaths of earlier h...
The Nebraska economy will contract in 2020 but the rate of decline will not be as rapid as nationwid...
Nebraska will fully participate in stronger U.S. economic growth. While the farming sector will cont...
The Nebraska Farm Business, Inc. farm income averages for the 2007 year are just about finished, and...
The 2012 record high cash receipts for corn brought much optimism among corn farmers and associated ...
Significant financial changes have been underway in the U.S. agricultural system. After a decade of ...
Historical Perspective: The past decade of net farm income is one of considerable year-to-year volat...
The average net farm income dropped 55 percent overall from $382,316 in 2012 to $174,695 in 2013 (se...
This issue is the first in a series addressing current drought conditions, economic impacts and reso...
The market value of agricultural land in Nebraska increased by three percent over the prior year to ...
Agricultural producers, professionals, and policymakers often look to long-run projections for the a...
While the 2021 Average Farm Financial Data summary is not complete yet, we have enough information t...
Ten years ago, there was a pattern in net farm income of a good year followed by a bad year, followe...
2012 seemed to be the year of separation between the “Have’s and the Have Not’s”…or those who had wa...
What is obvious to most observers of the state’s agricultural sector is that this year’s income leve...
There’s a quiet late-summer hush over Nebraska’s cropland these days. Except for swaths of earlier h...
The Nebraska economy will contract in 2020 but the rate of decline will not be as rapid as nationwid...
Nebraska will fully participate in stronger U.S. economic growth. While the farming sector will cont...
The Nebraska Farm Business, Inc. farm income averages for the 2007 year are just about finished, and...
The 2012 record high cash receipts for corn brought much optimism among corn farmers and associated ...
Significant financial changes have been underway in the U.S. agricultural system. After a decade of ...
Historical Perspective: The past decade of net farm income is one of considerable year-to-year volat...
The average net farm income dropped 55 percent overall from $382,316 in 2012 to $174,695 in 2013 (se...
This issue is the first in a series addressing current drought conditions, economic impacts and reso...
The market value of agricultural land in Nebraska increased by three percent over the prior year to ...
Agricultural producers, professionals, and policymakers often look to long-run projections for the a...