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August 1, 2021 Breakout Sessions
Labor Management on the Farm• Survey and Study• H‐2A: Temporary Agricultural Workers• … Labor management on the farm• Survey and study• H‐2A: Temporary Agricultural Workers• … Employer / employee relationships Agricultural Economics Survey and Study• …
2021 Risk and Profit Conference Recordings
Labor Management on the Farm• Survey and Study• H‐2A: Temporary Agricultural Workers• … Labor management on the farm• Survey and study• H‐2A: Temporary Agricultural Workers• … Employer / employee relationships Agricultural Economics Survey and Study• …
September 1, 2022 2022 Ag Lenders Conference Presentations
rental rates Issues from surveys of county rental rates◦ … be outdated – time from survey until reported◦ Truthfulness … reported◦ Truthfulness in survey responses◦ …
September 1, 2023 2023 Ag Lenders Conference Presentations
RELATIONSHIPAnnual, Retail Weight, Deflated All Fresh Retail Price ??? Data Source:  Bureau of Economic Analysis & USDA‐ERS, Compiled by LMIC Livestock Marketing Information Center LMIC Per Cap Beef Cons (lbs):2022: 58.92023: 57.02024: 55.02025: 53.1 https://www.agmanager.info/livestock‐meat/meat‐demand/monthly‐meat‐demand‐monitor‐survey‐data https://www.agmanager …
September 1, 2012 Management
Summary of 2001 and 2008 KFMA Survey Results Kansas Farm Management … 21% * 7 did not report comptency level ** OT Pay information not reported *** 10 Did not report pay information Competency Level Data from 2008 KFMA member survey Non-Owner/Spouse Data Page …  from  2008  KFMA member  survey All Employees 279 Level …
Breakout Sessions
Agricultural Statistics (KAS) has surveyed producers and landowners … appropriateness of these survey values as a reflection of … East Crop share is very common lease type in Kansas, but  the trend is for more cash rent… Agricultural Resource Management  Survey (ARMS)  61.3% of rented  acres in 2010 were on a cash basis. Source:  KSU and KS Ag Stat – …
September 22, 2022 Land Rental Rates
USDA-NASS cash rental rate surveys from 2022 to help smooth … First, the weight of the NASS survey of cash rents was increased … either formal or informal surveys of what others are paying …
February 4, 2016 Land Use Value Research, Land Rental Rates
the Agricultural Land Use Survey Center (ALUSC) in the Department … KSU) jointly conducted survey to collect information on … 2015, KAS/KSU conducted a survey on all types of Kansas pasture …
Land Buying and Valuing
Statistics (KAS) conducts a land survey each year and reports land … year 2007. Although KAS surveys landowners and producers … pertaining to the KAS land values survey and reports for previous …
January 18, 2012 Leasing Papers and Presentations
… …   One alternative source of information is the USDA NASS survey of cash rental rates at  the county level.  This information for Kansas is summarized in 2011 Kansas County‐Level Land  Values and Cash Rents available at www.agmanager.info/farmmgt/land/lease/.  The  disadvantage of this information is that rental rates are reported only as dollars per acre  without any supporting information pertaining to stocking rates.  Without knowing anything  about stocking rate, information on pasture rental rates per acre has limited value when setting  rates for specific tracts of land.     Many factors impact the rental rate for any particular tract of land (e.g., forage quality,  stocking rate, size of pasture, quality of fence, water availability, landowner/tenant  relationship), however, an examination of historical data indicates there are three factors that  explain much of the variability in average rental rates over time.  First, rates trend up over time  and thus are expected to increase from year‐to‐year, all else equal.  Second, rates are positively  related to cattle prices, i.e., rental rates tend to increase more when cattle prices are high  compared to when cattle prices are low.  Third, rental rates are positively related to corn prices  suggesting that producers are willing to pay more to rent grass when feed prices are high.   These relationships have been quantified and embedded in a decision tool that allows  producers and landowners to predict average rental rates given assumptions about these three  factors (i.e., year, feeder cattle price, and corn price) (see Determining Pasture Rents in the  Kansas Flint Hills and corresponding decision tool available on www.AgManager.info (direct link  www.agmanager.info/farmmgt/land/lease/).  …