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July 7, 2014 Grain Market Outlook
    USDA June 30th Acreage and Quarterly Stocks Implications   Daniel M. O’Brien, Extension Agricultural Economist – Kansas State University  July 4, 2014  Summary  On June 30th the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released its Acreage and Grain Stocks  reports.   The 2014 Acreage report provided the second actual survey‐based information by the …
Land Buying and Valuing
Statistics (KAS) conducts a land survey each year and reports land … reports land values at the crop reporting district (CRD … Starting in 2008, KAS began surveying cash rents at the county …
October 22, 2020 Precision Ag and Technology Articles
last 20 years, operating a crop or livestock farm has become … sensors to measure things like crop yield or the moisture of … are measuring the health of crops, and even herding cattle …
October 21, 2011 Leasing Papers and Presentations
What are the most common pricing methods for grazing growing crops  or crop residue?    Like grass  …  grass pasture, grazing growing crops and crop residues may be priced on a flat‐ rate basis, but often these forages are priced on a time‐weight or gain basis.  Common  time‐weight pricing methods include $/head/day or $/cwt/month.  The $/head/day  pricing method offers the landowner less risk of overgrazing, while the cattle owner  will have reduced death loss risk.  The $/cwt/month method can be based on the  beginning or average weight of the livestock.  In each case the animals must be  weighed (once for the beginning weight method, twice for the average weight  method).  If the beginning weight method is used, the cattle owner will bear most of  the production risk, and the landowner will have little incentive to provide service.  If  the average weight method is used, the landowner will share additional production  risk with the cattle owner.  Pricing on a gain basis ($/lb of gain) is common in wheat  grazing situations.  When pricing of a gain basis, production risk is shared by the  landowner and cattle owner, and each has an incentive to manage for gain.     …
February 28, 2025 Grain Market Outlook
spring planting and summer crop development and will be updated … Prospective Plantings report and survey-based forecasts for winter … Combined acreage for the three crops is projected at 225.0 million …
May 1, 2014 Land Buying and Valuing
are based upon an annual survey of agricultural producers … operate. Historically, the survey was conducted such that values … could be reported at the crop reporting district (CRD …
May 1, 2014 Land Buying and Valuing
are based upon an annual survey of agricultural producers … operate. Historically, the survey was conducted such that values … could be reported at the crop reporting district (CRD …
October 5, 2023 Land Rental Rates
are intended for the 2024 crop year. The estimate includes … are also a function of NASS survey rates from 2023 to help smooth … taken from K-State irrigated crop budgets and represent wells …
October 3, 2022 Land Rental Rates
intended for 2022 into 2023 crop year. The estimate includes … are also a function of NASS survey rates from 2022 to help … taken from K-State irrigated crop budgets and represent wells …
November 15, 2024 Land Rental Rates
are intended for the 2025 crop year. The estimate includes … are also a function of NASS survey rates from 2024 to help smooth … taken from K-State irrigated crop budgets and represent wells …