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ECO/SCO Payment Estimator

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 2025 Emergency Commodity Assistance Program

The American Relief Act of 2025 authorized $10 billion in economic assistance payments to partially offset economic losses suffered by producers of eligible commodities during the 2024 crop year.  The…

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Quiet Signals: Why Boring Crop Reports Matter

The USDA’s monthly WASDE reports sometimes appear uneventful, but they systematically track agricultural commodity supply and demand changes. Despite some seemingly quiet updates, these reports provide important periodic insights into crop production, use, and stocks across various agricultural markets.

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Understanding Farm Depreciation for 2025

As farms continue to get large and the value of farm machinery increases as well, the impacts on first year depreciation become larger. Many times, farmers trade in equipment to purchase new equipment, and the financial outlay is the difference between the two values. However, since the full amount of the trade values shows as a sale on the tax return, careful planning is needed to understand the impact on the tax return.

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U.S. Commercial Banks Participating in Agricultural Lending Report: 2024 Q4

Agricultural banks demonstrated higher profitability, with an average Return on Assets of 1.07% compared to 1.03% for non-agricultural banks, and greater operational efficiency, reporting an average Efficiency Ratio of 65.80% versus 67.70% in the fourth quarter of 2024. Performance varied by bank size, with smaller agricultural banks (less than $100M) achieving the highest Net Interest Margin (3.65%) and dominating their asset size category in agricultural loan market share.

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War and Crop Production in Ukraine and Russia

President Trump is seeking to negotiate an end to the Ukrainian-Russian War. Should the fighting stop, land in the area of fighting will likely return to production, probably over several years. Because combined Ukrainian and Russian crop output and harvested land has declined only slightly during the war, downward pressure on crop prices is more likely than not as the land returns to production. Corn will likely be the most impacted individual crop since its output has declined the most during the war.

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Record Soybean Harvest in South America and Favorable Outlook for Exports

South American countries, which together produce about 55% of the world’s soybean supply, are on track to set a record in the 2024-25 crop season, despite localized drought challenges in some regions. Brazil’s soybean production is expected to reach an all-time high, Argentina’s production is projected to remain steady compared to last season, while Paraguay’s soybean output is forecast to decline from last year’s record harvest.

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Latest Farm Policy News Articles

Black Sea Grain Deal Revival Talks Underway

World-Grain’s Arvin Donley reported Monday that “Russia is expressing interest in resuming the Black Sea Grain Initiative as part of its discussions with the United States on March 24 in…

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US Rapidly Increasing Foreign Egg Imports Amid Bird Flu

Reuters’ Tom Polansek and Leah Douglas reported that “the U.S. has almost doubled imports of Brazilian eggs once used only for pet food and is considering relaxing regulations for eggs…

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Proposed US Port Fees on China Ships Already Hitting Ag Exports

Reuters Lisa Baertlein, Karl Plume and Timothy Gardner reported Wednesday that “President Donald Trump’s plan to revive U.S. shipbuilding using massive fees on China-linked ship visits to American ports is…

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Wholesale Egg Prices Plummet, Retail Prices Remain Elevated

Newsweek’s Jasmine Laws reported Tuesday that wholesale “egg prices in the U.S. have fallen to $3.45 per dozen, reaching their lowest level in nearly five months, following a period of…

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USDA Economic Assistance Applications Now Open

Reuters’ Leah Douglas reported that “the U.S. Department of Agriculture will on Wednesday begin accepting applications from farmers affected by low commodity prices for economic aid passed by Congress last…

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USDA Economic Aid Applications Expected by Friday

UPDATE (11:30 am EST): Agri-Pulse’s Philip Brasher reports that “Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins used National Ag Day on Tuesday to announce the release of $10 billion in economic assistance payments…

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