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Adjusted Expense Ratios
30,878
16 OTHER CROP … 38,397
18 CROP INSURANCE PROCEEDS … 21,829
27 SEED-OTHER CROP EXPENSE …
Adjusted Expense Ratios
19,517
16 OTHER CROP … 18,630
18 CROP INSURANCE PROCEEDS … 22,688
27 SEED-OTHER CROP EXPENSE …
Value of Farm Production
5,693
16 OTHER CROP … 7,386
18 CROP INSURANCE PROCEEDS … 12,663
27 SEED-OTHER CROP EXPENSE …
Value of Farm Production
6,262
16 OTHER CROP … 11,224
18 CROP INSURANCE PROCEEDS … 13,336
27 SEED-OTHER CROP EXPENSE …
Adjusted Expense Ratios
10,092
16 OTHER CROP … 40,802
18 CROP INSURANCE PROCEEDS … 19,637
26 SEED-OTHER CROP EXPENSE …
Value of Farm Production
9,329
16 OTHER CROP … 13,887
18 CROP INSURANCE PROCEEDS … 13,101
27 SEED-OTHER CROP EXPENSE …
Adjusted Expense Ratios
Forage15 7,54612,936
Other Crop16 5,772540
Government Payments17 … Payments17 57,32334,756
Crop Insurance Proceeds18 7,6214,797
Machine … Repairs25 4,8414,099
Seed/Other Crop Expense26 38,29110,346 …
Summary Book - All Counties
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With the exception of the wheat enterprises all fall crop yields were down due to drought. Non‐irrigated wheat yields
averaged between 45 and 50 bushels per acre while non‐irrigated corn and milo averaged 16 and 28 bushels per acre,
respectively. Non‐irrigated soybean yields averaged 6 bushels per acre. Irrigated corn yields were down from an average of 191
bushels per acre in 2011 to 179 bushels per acre in 2012. Irrigated soybeans averaged 55 bushels per acre. Irrigated wheat
yields in 2012 averaged 53 bushels per acre. Review the non‐irrigated enterprise summary that begins on page 17 and the
irrigated enterprise summary that begins on page 25.
Beef Cow‐calf operations that sell weaned calves and sell feeder calves experienced a decline in their Net Returns above
Variable cost in 2012 to $56.15 and $78.59 per cow compared with $119.38 and $176.02 in 2011 respectively. Gross income
changed little from 2011 to 2012 leaving Total Expense increases the source of Net Return declines. The largest item of expense
that increased was feed. Feed cost for Cow‐calf operators increased from $381.67 in 2011 to $431.95 in 2012, some 13.2%.
Higher feed cost per unit and drought driven increased consumption to offset pasture shortages were major contributors to the
feed cost increase.
Again we stress that the information at this time is only preliminary. We will release finalized information later this
summer. We hope you will find the information useful and insightful for evaluating the KFMA, NW members in general and your
farm in particular. If you want to know more about how your farm compares to similar farms, and you are currently not a
member of the Farm Management Association, NW, consider giving us a call. We are taking applications for membership in all of
the KFMA, NW area.
Sincerely,
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Acreage
3,049
16 OTHER CROP … 17,364
18 CROP INSURANCE PROCEEDS … 14,445
26 SEED-OTHER CROP EXPENSE …
Capital Managed
13,261
16 OTHER CROP … 3,277
18 CROP INSURANCE PROCEEDS … 8,110
27 SEED-OTHER CROP EXPENSE …