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February 22, 2019
Grain Market Outlook
spring planting and summer crop development, and the continuation … Prospective Plantings report and survey-based forecasts
for winter … projections.
Among the 3 major crops, this year’s outlook represents …
Land Buying and Valuing
Statistics (KAS) conducts a
land survey each year and reports land … values and cash rents at the crop reporting district (CRD … regions.
Table 1. Kansas Crop Reporting District Level …
March 8, 2022
Prices and Price Forecasts
applied every year for those crops needing
nitrogen, that is … recommended ranges.
The type of crop grown will also determine … United States Geological Survey (USGS), ammonia is
produced …
August 1, 2025
Breakout Sessions
averages, especially for cover crops, but with substantial
variation.
• … substantial
variation.
• The survey was effective at finding … quantified for Kansas commercial crop
farming?
• What is …
March 22, 2023
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rental rates
Issues from surveys of county rental rates◦ … be outdated – time from survey until reported◦ Truthfulness … reported◦ Truthfulness in survey responses◦ …
January 24, 2022
Grain Marketing Presentations
freezes, wind,FIRE, changing crop prices,RISING INPUT COSTS … …is pricing a portion of the expected crop prior to harvest, in hopes of obtaining a higher price than what might be available at or postharvest
• … seasonality of prices
• Crop prices have somewhat regular …
February 1, 1999
Land Rental
Rates
OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Crop producers in
Kansas and Texas … farming operations. In
a survey of producers
belonging to … basis outweigh the benefits.
Crop land is typically rented …
June 1, 2009
Water Policy
water for future purposes. A survey of stakeholders identified … 1
Introduction
Crop production in the Great Plains … water conservation
policy survey to determine what alternative …
June 22, 2017
Commodity Program Papers, KFMA Research
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Farm Bill Program Enrollment Decisions by Kansas Farmers
Candice Wilson (clwilson@ksu.edu), Mykel Taylor (mtaylor@ksu.edu), and Glynn Tonsor (gtonsor@ksu.edu)
Kansas State University Department of Agricultural Economics ‐ June 2017
The 2014 Farm Bill required Kansas producers to make a series of enrollment decisions that
were both complicated and based on incomplete information. With this bill, producers were required
to complete a one‐time enrollment in one of three programs, Agriculture Risk Coverage‐County
Coverage (ARC‐CO), Agricultural Risk Coverage‐Individual Coverage (ARC‐IC) and Price Loss Coverage
(PLC), to serve as a safety net for poor crop prices and/or yields over …
Breakout Sessions
great need,
particularly when land prices are changing
rapidlyrapidly
• Crop incomes have been exceptionally high in
recent … DataTwo sources of Land Price Data
• USDAUSDA
– surveys producers asking them for their opinion of
the … were 2% to 27% higher than surveys– sales values were 2% t …