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This article discussed recent trends in feeding cost of gain, the feeder to fed price ratio, and cattle finishing net returns. Average cattle finishing losses in the first six months of 2019 were $52 per head.
Read MoreStress testing can be an extremely useful tool when evaluating strategies for dealing with lower prices, higher costs, asset purchases, and changes in loan terms.
Read MoreRecorded September 13, 2018 | Updated corn and soybean outlook following the release of USDA’s Crop Production and WASDE reports.
Read MoreData from three farm management associations and USDA-ERS to further explore trends in the current ratio.
Read MoreLiquidity measures in 2018 will depend on a multitude of factors including crop prices and yields, weather, and other factors, all of which are inter-related.
Read MoreExamine historical and 2018 projected earnings per acre for a case farm in west central Indiana.
Read MoreDiscussion of difference in budgeted earnings or profitability between corn and soybeans since 2007.
Read MoreHow a farm deploys, or distributes, profits across current and non-current assets can be an important consideration, especially when financial conditions are tight.
Read MoreThe production agricultural sector has historically been much more fragmented than other stages of the food and agricultural industry, but it has been transitioning for decades from modest size, independent businesses to increasingly larger scale businesses that are more tightly aligned across the value chain. This article examines the key drivers that are likely to influence further consolidation and structural change in the next few years, and discusses the implications of the key drivers on agribusinesses.
Read MoreThis article compares machinery costs per acre for a case farm to custom rates associated with a field cultivation operation and a self-propelled sprayer operation.
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