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February 11, 2022
Livestock Insurance
and options) and insurance (Livestock Risk Protection-LRP) allow … the series will focus on Livestock
Risk Protection, an insurance … available for 2 decades, recently policy
changes make it more affordable …
April 21, 2022
to reducing
the impact of livestock pests or
disease outbreaks
This … gains!
Point #2
Heterogeneity of
Livestock Producers Must
Be Appreciated
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2021.660857/full
Heterogeneity … traceability
changes with prices & policies
Mitchell, Tonsor …
Executive Summary
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Value of Livestock Produced 101,444 104,912 … due to
excessive moisture. Livestock producers experienced weather … Price Loss Coverage (PLC)), livestock payments, conservation payments …
February 18, 2014
Outlook Overview: Cow-Calf
Livestock Marketing Information Center … 2/18/14’
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April 30, 2025
Ag Law Issues
farm liability insurance policy and also
participate in … similar programs that cover livestock. In recent
years, the insurance … well-being and location of livestock. Insurance
companies are …
April 3, 2018
Grain Market Outlook
ed. At the same time, higher than expected U.S. March 1st corn stocks in the Grain Stocks report
have signaled lower than expected usage of corn for livestock feeding during December‐ … … wer
by 175 million bushels, with all of the reduction attributed lower livestock feeding. This would translate to
“old crop” MY 2017/18 U.S. feed and residual use of 5.375 bb – reducing total U.S. wheat usage to cast at
14.645 bb. As a result, “old crop” MY 2017/18 ending stocks are projected to be 175 mb higher to 2.302 bb
with % Stocks/Use being 13.08% (up from projections of 2.047 bb and $ ) – down 225 mb from February,
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anddown from 2.293 bb (15.65% S/U) in MY 2016/17. United States’ corn prices are projected to average %
S/U prior to the March 29th reports).
4. KSU‐Adjusted USDA Supply‐Demand Projections for “New Crop” MY 2018/19
The results of the March 29th USDA Prospective Plantings report have caused changes in the “new crop”
M 2018/19 projections for U.S. corn supply‐demand and prices that were released by the USDA at the
Agricultural Outlook Forum in Arlington, Virginia on February 23, 2018. Estimates by Kansas State University
of these changes are as follows.
The updated KSU‐adjusted USDA‐based forecasts are that a) 2018 U.S. corn production would be 14.390
bb – based on 88.026 million acres (ma) planted, an estimate of 80.846 ma harvested (with 5 year average
harvested‐to‐planted history), and a yield of 174.0 bu (same as the USDA February 23rd projection).
Total supplies for “new crop” MY 2018/19 are projected to be 16.419 bb, with 2.302 bb beginning stocks,
14.067 bb production, and 50 mb imports. Total use continues to be forecast at 14.520 bb – with projections
of ethanol use at 5.650 bb (a record high), non‐ethanol food seed and industrial use at 1.495 bb (also a record
high), exports of 1.900 bb (down 325 mb from the current marketing year), and feed and residual use of 5.475
mb (down 75 mb from this marketing year).
With these changes in total supply, ending stocks are now projected to be down to 1.899 bb (13.08%
Stocks/Use) – with both being down significantly from “old crop” MY 2017/18 levels. United States’ corn
prices are projected to average a KSU‐adjusted $3.60 /bu (up $0.20 from the USDA’s original February 23rd
forecast). This scenario is given a 55% likelihood of occurring by KSU Extension Agricultural Economist D.
O’Brien.
5. Alternative KSU Supply‐Demand & Price Forecast for “New Crop” MY 2018/19
Two alternative KSU‐Scenarios for U.S. corn supply‐demand and prices are presented for “new crop” MY
2018/19. These projections are to show how varying 2018 U.S. corn production outcomes could affect U.S.
corn supply‐demand and price outcomes in “new crop” MY 2018/19.
A ‐ KSU “Higher 2018 U.S. Corn Production” Scenario for “new crop” MY 2018/19: (25% probability):
Assumptions are as follows: 88.026 ma planted, 80.846 ma harvested, 176.6 bu/ac record yield (equal to
2017 record high), 14.277 bb production, 16.629 bb total supplies, 14.600 bb total use, 2.029 bb ending
stocks, 13.90% S/U, & $3.50 /bu U.S. corn average price;
B ‐ KSU “Lower 2018 U.S. Corn Production” Scenario for “new crop” MY 2018/19: (20% probability):
Assumptions are as follows: 88.026 ma planted, 80.846 ma harvested, 164.4 bu/ac yield (equal to 2009
yield), 13.291 bb production, 15.643 bb total supplies, 14.315 bb total use, 1.328 bb ending stocks, 9.28%
S/U, & $4.40 /bu U.S. corn average price.
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August 1, 2023
Breakout Sessions
nd Management
Jennifer IfftFlinchbaugh Agricultural Policy Chair and Associate Professor, K‐State Department of Agricultural Economics
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This research was supported in part by the USDA National Institute for Food and Agriculture Award number 2021‐67023‐33816.
When do you buy the farm?
Turnover‐definition
Reality
Share of agricultural land that is transacted (sold) every year –county level
The dreamBeyond transactions – …
August 1, 2023
2023 Risk and Profit Conference Recordings
nd Management
Jennifer IfftFlinchbaugh Agricultural Policy Chair and Associate Professor, K‐State Department of Agricultural Economics
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This research was supported in part by the USDA National Institute for Food and Agriculture Award number 2021‐67023‐33816.
When do you buy the farm?
Turnover‐definition
Reality
Share of agricultural land that is transacted (sold) every year –county level
The dreamBeyond transactions – …
August 1, 2010
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equipment, grain and livestock, investments,
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Life insurance policies and beneficiaries should … the
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