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Ec872 Crop Budgets - Nebraska 2015, Robert Klein, Roger G. Wilson, Jessica Johnson Jan 2015

Ec872 Crop Budgets - Nebraska 2015, Robert Klein, Roger G. Wilson, Jessica Johnson

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2015 Crop Budgeting Procedures • Table 1 Power Unit Cost Data Used for 2015 Budgets • Table 2 Machinery Cost Data Used for 2015 Budgets • Table 3 Material Prices Used for 2015 Budgets • Table 4 Conversion of Diesel to Electricity, Propane, Gasoline, and Natural Gas • Table 5 Table for Adjusting the Amount of Diesel Fuel Required for Center Pivots for Lifts and Pressures other than the 125 Feet of Lift and 35 psi Used in the Budgets

1 Alfalfa, Fall Establishment, Dryland • 2 Alfalfa, Roundup Ready® No-Till, Fall Establishment, Dryland • 3 Alfalfa, Roundup Ready®, Fall …


Nebraska's Animal Agriculture: Economic Impacts Of Cattle, Hog, Dairy, And Poultry Industry Changes., Bruce Johnson, Eric Thompson, Anil Giri, Tshepelayi Kabata Jan 2014

Nebraska's Animal Agriculture: Economic Impacts Of Cattle, Hog, Dairy, And Poultry Industry Changes., Bruce Johnson, Eric Thompson, Anil Giri, Tshepelayi Kabata

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Nebraska Animal Agriculture: Economic Impacts of Cattle, Hog, Dairy, and Poultry Industry Changes

Is Nebraska's agriculture system operating to its full potential? One concern is that the state exports a high proportion of its crop output as commodities. Also, while nearby states experienced significant livestock production growth Nebraska has not kept pace, particularly in hog and dairy production.

In light of these concerns, this report analyzes livestock expansion scenarios. It provides a set of economic performance measures to sub-state regions and county-level economies. These measures will allow economic considerations to be incorporated into stakeholders' decision-making processes.

The following scenarios were …


Ec872 Crop Budgets: Nebraska - 2014, Robert N. Klein, Roger Wilson, Jessica Johnson Jan 2014

Ec872 Crop Budgets: Nebraska - 2014, Robert N. Klein, Roger Wilson, Jessica Johnson

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This publication contains 66 crop production budgets for 13 crops, as well as tables of power, machinery, labor, and input costs used to develop these budgets. Each budget consists of five sections: • Heading • List of representative field operations • List of materials and services used • Operations and interest tabulations • Overhead costs including real estate taxes and opportunitycharges The budgets are presented in a worksheet format with a “Your Estimate” column for recording cost modifications.

Budget Divisions The heading consists of the crop name, system description, and method of water application. The list of representative field operations …


Ec872 Crop Budgets: Nebraska 2011, Robert N. Klein, Roger Wilson May 2011

Ec872 Crop Budgets: Nebraska 2011, Robert N. Klein, Roger Wilson

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This publication contains crop production budgets for 13 crops and 50 cropping systems, as well as tables of power, machinery, labor, and input costs used to develop these budgets. Each budget consists of five sections: • Heading • List of representative field operations • List of materials and services used • Operations and interest tabulations • Overhead costs including real estate taxes and opportunitycharges The budgets are presented in a worksheet format with a “Your Estimate’’ column for recording cost modifications. Budget Divisions The heading consists of the crop name, source, amount, and method of water application, operating systemdescription, yield …


Ec94-872-S Nebraska Crop Budgets, Roger Selley, Larry Bitney, Richard T. Clark, Daryl E. Ellis, H. Doug Jose, Dale Kabes, Robert Klein, Raymond E. Massey, Timothy A. Powell Jan 1994

Ec94-872-S Nebraska Crop Budgets, Roger Selley, Larry Bitney, Richard T. Clark, Daryl E. Ellis, H. Doug Jose, Dale Kabes, Robert Klein, Raymond E. Massey, Timothy A. Powell

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Resource Persons • Crops Budgeting Procedure • Prices Used for 1994

Panhandle • Gravity Irrigated Crops • Sugar Beets • Dry Edible Beans • Corn for Grain • Corn for Silage • Establish Alfatfa with Oats • Alfalfa Hay Gravity Irrigated • Center Pivot Irrigated Crops • Sugar Beets • Dry Edible Beans • Corn for Grain • Winter Wheat • Alfalfa Hay • Non-Irrigated Crops • Winter Wheat Stubble Much Fallow • Winter Wheat, Eco-Fallow (Chemical and Tillage Combination) • Sunflower, Wheat-Sunflower-Fallow Rotation • Millet, Wheat, Fallow, Millet, Fallow

Southwest Corn for Grain, Gravity Irrigated • Corn for …


Sale By Contract: Yes, No?, Lynn H. Lutgen Jan 1979

Sale By Contract: Yes, No?, Lynn H. Lutgen

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

The use of cash contracts inmarketing cash

grain is fairlycommon among Nebraska producers,

In recent years the same type of contract has been used in m

marketing livestock, in some instances contracts are used to

defer actual delivery.for a short time until arrangements can

be made for transpofting the physical commodity to the buyer.

In others, the contract sale is made weeks or months before

production iscompleted, Some producers usecontracts asa

marketing tool year after year, but in most cases the contract

becomes part of the marketing plan when the producer feels it

is "appropriate."

Determination ofwhen contracting is appropriate …