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With this program, a user can estimate payments for individual farm level crop insurance products in addition to SCO and ECO.
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Cash Rent with Bonus Worksheet

Contains a worksheet that allows setting of parameters of cash rent with bonus leasing arrangements. The worksheet then calculates cash rents under alternative prices and yields.
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Analyzes the cost of completing fieldwork and generates machinery costs.

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The Financial Efficiency of Illinois Grain Farms: Examining the Operating Expense Ratio by Farm Size

The median operating expense ratios for Illinois grain farms have increased significantly in recent years across all farm sizes, reflecting a deterioration in financial efficiency. While large farms generally report higher median ratios, the distribution of their reported ratios exhibits less variability than those of smaller operations. Along with declining incomes, rising input costs — such as pesticides, seed, fertilizer, and labor — have contributed to the recent upward trend since 2021.

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Missing the System for the Adoption: Lessons on the Cover Crop Learning Curve, Part 1

A tendency to miss the bigger or more complete picture because of an overemphasis on smaller details is an infinitely adaptable and applicable concept. A particularly intriguing application is understanding adaptation to change in complex systems with challenging interdependencies. Another matter to which the old idiom resonates is the challenge of managing cover crops. We put it to work here to kick off a series of articles exploring the learning curve for this critical conservation practice.

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State Initiatives to Support Grocery Stores and Address Food Insecurity

Many factors contribute to rural health disparities, but food insecurity exacerbates all these rural health challenges. To address the challenges and impacts on residents with inadequate food access, several states have developed grocery store support programs targeting both urban and rural “food deserts.” This article examines state approaches for supporting smaller, locally owned, and independent grocery stores, particularly in more rural communities.

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Comparing Breakeven Prices for Soybeans and Corn in Illinois Since 2000

The ratio of breakeven prices for soybeans to corn in central Illinois declined from 2000 to 2010, while the ratio of market prices for soybeans to corn has remained around a stable average since the mid-1970s. This implies a relative improvement in profitability potential for soybeans over corn which has been driven by changes in relative costs. While producers’ costs on a per acre basis have increased over time for both crops, soybean productions costs have increased less than for corn.

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US Crop Agriculture’s Government Payment Trap

Implications of the demise of the countercyclical crop safety net are explored since the 2014 Farm Bill authorized the current set of commodity programs. Total commodity and ad hoc & emergency payments plus net insurance payments notably exceeded economic losses from producing the nine crops for which the USDA ERS computes a cost of production. The $88 billion excess of safety net payments over private market losses likely played a role in the 52% and 73% increase in farm assets and debt since 2013.

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Comparing Machinery Values on Illinois Grain Farms

The total machinery investment required increases with the number of acres farmed, though at a decreasing rate as scale expands. Comparing data from 2013 to 2023 reveals a significant rise in both total and per-acre machinery values, particularly at smaller acreage levels. This increase reflects not only higher equipment costs but also changes in farm machinery characteristics – including the adoption of larger and more technologically advanced equipment.

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Latest Farm Policy News Articles

Trump Says US Could Re-Impose Some Reciprocal Tariffs

CNN’s David Goldman reported Wednesday that “President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he could re-impose ‘reciprocal’ tariffs on some countries in as soon as two or three weeks, a potentially…

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USDA Downsizing Plan to be Ready by Mid-May, Rollins Says

Agri-Pulse’s Noah Wicks and Steve Davies reported Wednesday that “the Trump administration’s plan for reorganizing and downsizing USDA should be out by the middle of May, and it will likely…

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House Ag Republicans Eyeing Early May For Spending Cuts

Politico’s Meredith Lee Hill reported that “House Republicans are eyeing May 8 for the Agriculture Committee to advance its portion of the mega bill to enact President Donald Trump’s vast…

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Farm Bankruptcies on the Rise Again in 2025

Bloomberg Law’s Alex Wolf and Skye Witley reported that “family farm bankruptcies increased by 55% last year compared to 2023 and are trending even higher this year as farmers continue…

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US Imposes Slightly Eased Port Fees on Chinese Ships

Agri-Pulse’s Oliver Ward reported this past week that “starting in October, the U.S. will impose port fees on Chinese-made ships and Chinese operators based on cargo volumes, the Office of…

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Bayer CEO Warns that Company May Stop Making Roundup

The Wall Street Journal’s Patrick Thomas reported that “Roundup’s time may be up. Pharmaceutical and agriculture conglomerate Bayer said it could stop producing the world’s most popular weedkiller, unless it…

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