Tag: Gregg Ibendahl
Soybeans: A Revised Estimate of Production From the 18 Leading States Sep 17, 2022
Introduction Last month, Ibendahl provided a prediction of national soybean yields, acres, and total production. This prediction was based on the USDA weekly crop reports which rates the percentage of […]
Corn: A Revised Estimate of Production From the 18 Leading States Sep 4, 2022
Introduction Five weeks ago, Ibendahl provided a prediction of national corn yields, acres, and total production. This prediction was based on the USDA weekly crop reports which rates the percentage of the […]
Soybeans: Production Estimates From the 18 Leading States Aug 7, 2022
Introduction This paper builds on Ibendahl’s paper from last week of estimating corn yields in the U.S. The USDA collects the crop conditions each week for both corn and soybeans […]
Corn: Production Estimates from the Leading 18 Corn States Jul 29, 2022
Starting around Memorial Day, the USDA collects weekly crop conditions. These estimates continue until harvest. The crop is rated as either: very poor, poor, fair, good, or excellent. These estimates […]
Buy Diesel in Summer to Save on Costs, Says Ag Economist Feb 18, 2022
Kansas State University farm management economist Gregg Ibendahl said the average price of gasoline and diesel the past five years gives a good indication of when to expect higher and […]
Kansas: Ag Economists Predict Fluctuating Income Between 2021-22 Jan 19, 2022
When making personal or business decisions, it is important to be as informed as possible about the expected costs for the year ahead and sometimes that involves consulting with an […]
Kansas: Average Net Farm Income Expected to Drop 87% Jun 1, 2020
Early on in the COVID-19 virus pandemic, it looked like agriculture might be an area that would maintain some semblance of normalcy. Farmers and ranchers tend to work in more […]