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Economics of Crop Production
Ag Credit School Ames, Iowa June 3, 2019 Chad Hart Associate Professor/Crop Markets Specialist 1 1
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Iowa Crop Shifts Source: USDA-NASS
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Iowa Farms and Farmland
Source: USDA-Census of Ag.
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Productivity Source: USDA-ERS
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Change in Input Structure
Source: USDA-ERS
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Iowa Yields Source: USDA-NASS
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Iowa Corn Costs Source: AgDM A1-21
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Iowa Soybean Costs Source: AgDM A1-21
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Iowa Corn Costs Overall 69% increase 59% 35% 90% 69%
Source: AgDM A1-21
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Iowa Soybean Costs Overall 63% increase 59% 48% 81% 42%
Source: AgDM A1-21
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Iowa Corn Prices vs. Costs
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Iowa Soybean Prices vs. Costs
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U.S. Corn Supply and Use Supply Demand Source: USDA-WAOB 13 13
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Arable Land
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Corn Use for the Next Decade
Source: USDA-OCE
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Soybean Use for the Next Decade
Source: USDA-OCE
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U.S. Meat Production Source: USDA-OCE
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GDP Growth Source: USDA-OCE
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U.S. Crude Oil Prices Source: USDA-OCE
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World Corn Markets Source: USDA 20 20
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Crop Prices for the Next Decade
Source: USDA-OCE
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Farm Incomes Source: USDA-OCE
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Revenues vs. Costs Source: USDA-OCE
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Revenue Mix Source: USDA-OCE
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Crop Price Seasonal Patterns
Source: USDA, NASS, Monthly Price Data
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Seasonal Patterns: Prices vs. Marketings
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Seasonal Patterns: Prices vs. Marketings
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A Multi-dimensional Issue
Source: Takle et. al., 2013
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