The Agriculture Department is lowering its forecast for farm earnings in 2025 as declines in the crop sector more than offset soaring incomes for cattle producers. Net cash farm income, a measure of ...
Farm income is projected to have decreased in 2024 according to the latest USDA report. (Photo by Preston Keres/USDA) Farm income is forecasted to have decreased in 2024 by 4% from 2023, largely ...
USDA’s latest forecast for farm earnings estimates that net farm income will be down 6.3% this year to $140.7 billion, when adjusted for inflation. USDA estimates net cash farm income, a measure that ...
USDA’s December 2024 farm income forecast confirms just how tough a year it’s been for American agriculture, with slightly revised projections offering little relief to farmers, who are losing nearly ...
USDA’s September 2025 net farm income forecast, released Sept. 3, projects net farm income will rise sharply from 2024. While stronger performance in some sectors is a factor in the increase, much of ...
USDA’s September 2025 net farm income forecast, released Sept. 3, projects net farm income will rise sharply from 2024. While stronger performance in some sectors is a factor in the increase, much of ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is lowering its initial forecast for farm earnings in 2025 as declines in the crop sector more than offset soaring incomes for cattle producers. Net cash farm income ...
According to the USDA’s Economic Research Service, net farm income is forecast to reach $180.1 billion, up $41.0 billion from 2024, while net cash farm income is projected to hit $193.7 billion, ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — The U.S. Department of Agriculture released a new report where net farm income projections are expected to increase in 2025, but the margins are expected to grow thinner for farmers ...
“All crop margins are still negative for 2026, according to our crop enterprise budgets, but soybeans and corn appear to show the lowest likely loss.” — Hunter Biram Arkansas net farm income is ...
CHICAGO, Feb 7 (Reuters) - U.S. farm incomes are forecast to fall sharply for a second consecutive year, as direct government payments shrink, production costs surge and growing supplies of grains and ...
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