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September 1, 2009
KFMA Newsletters
2010 Kansas
winter wheat crop. Over the next few months … exists with the
2010 wheat crop. One way to help answer … is to analyze a projected crop budget
using current input …
June 1, 2010
KFMA Newsletters
certainly not limited to, crop inputs such as
seed, fertilizer … providing some form of
health insurance. This new mandate requires … include the cost of health
insurance premiums for employees’ …
April 1, 2022
Land Use Value Research, Land Rental
Rates
XIANGHONG LI
Land Use Survey Office (LUSO)
Department … Each year, the Land Use
Survey Office (LUSO)1 in the Department … KSU) conducts one of four surveys in conjunction with the Kansas …
April 26, 2018
Land Use Value Research, Land Rental
Rates
competitive. Each year, the Land Use Survey
Center (LUSC)1 in the Department … KSU)
conducts one of four surveys in conjunction with the Kansas … pasture, and input cost related surveys on a four-year basis. In …
December 8, 2017
Risk Management Strategies
of the map to select your Crop and Yield Type, as
shown … available for the
four selected crops in “all” USA counties … report their yields to the insurance company-RMA with criminal …
December 15, 2017
180.50$
Crop Residue 15.00$ … 9.00$
Farm/Livestock Insurance 12.00$
Opportunity Cost of Investment … to revenue per cow. Cull
cow weight can be adjusted.
Variable Costs
Pasture: State average estimate of a 10‐year linear trend using
NASS surveys for pasture rental rates …
February 1, 2012
Risk Management Strategies
“sticker shock” on their cropinsurance premiums if prices and volatility … the new Congress reduce the cropinsurance
premium cost share? Ethanol …
January 21, 2015
Risk Management Strategies
price is a NASS national survey based price by month that … the percent of
the total crop sold in that month. This … not a futures price, not a crop …
June 8, 2016
KFMA Research
1
Characteristics of Agricultural Leases Across Kansas: Results of a
Kansas Farm Management Association Leasing Survey‐ Part 1
Mykel Taylor (mtaylor@ksu.edu)
Kansas State University Department of Agricultural Economics – June 2016
http://www.agmanager.info/KFMA/Newsletters/Research/AgLeases.pdf
…
September 1, 2015
KFMA Newsletters
Terry Griffin
Status of Precision Agriculture
The commercialization of GPS along with sensor technology in the 1990s gave rise to what we refer to as ‘precision
agriculture’. During the last twenty years, many farmers have adopted the technology and even utilized it in ways that
the industry had not anticipated; however, not all farms use the technology today due to a variety of reasons. One
reason often stated is the uncertainty regarding the return on investment. Today, the agricultural industry has a
renewed interest in precision agriculture due to advances that seemingly improve production and profitability.
Academic studies that evaluate the profitability of precision agriculture technologies have indicated inconsistent results.
Most of these studies focused on a single field rather as a whole‐farm system. Several studies have reported survey‐
based perceptions and a …