February, 2014
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Tax Reform – Part ?????!!!!!
Dave Camp, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee issued another tax reform proposal today. Since this is a mid-term election year, it has little chance of passing this year, but it is important to note possible changes that Congress is pondering. The major ones affecting farmers are as follows: For individuals, create […]
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Some Quick Thoughts on the 2012 Ag Census
The USDA released a preliminary 2012 Ag Census report last week. This report provides summarized information on the number and types of farms by state. More detailed information will be released later on in the year. Some of my quick thoughts on this preliminary release are (comparisons will be to the 2007 Ag Census): Total US […]
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Is There An Error in the Dairy Margin Protection Program
The new farm bill provides dairy farmers with a margin protection program that will pay them if the average milk price for a two month period does not exceed the average feed price. The average feed price is comprised of corn, soybean meal and alfalfa. Dairy farmers who enrolled in the program do not have […]
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Make Sure to Review Your Base Acres
One of the original proposals in the farm bill discussion was to make payments based on actual production, not base acres. Well, this did not happen, so for 2014-2018 crop years, your actual ARC or PLC payments will be made based upon your base acres. For county elected ARC or PLC provisions, this payment will […]
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Accounting Boot Camp
After being postponed for over a month due to the January Polar Vortex, we finally had the accounting boot camp today in St Louis. About 65 had signed up, but almost 90 people showed up for the boot camp. I gave a talk on why accrual financial statements for farmers are important and the three […]
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Travel Update
After being informed of possible snow storm in Minnesota late tomorrow and since I would only be in Mankato for less than three to four hours I got smart in my old age and booked a direct flight from Salt Lake to St. Louis. You can ignore my previous post and I get to sleep […]
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The Joys of Winter Travel (NOT)!
I was supposed to end up in Minneapolis today. As you can probably tell from my heading, I am not there yet. As usual, I was up at about 3:30 this morning, ate breakfast and then packed my bags for a three-day trip to Minneapolis, then St. Louis and finally Kansas City on Friday and home […]
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ARC & PLC Are Not Crop Insurance
We had a reader ask the following question: “Paul, I have been reading your blogs about federal crop ins. Is PLC and ARC the whole program or do we still have the traditional options that we have had the last few years? If the traditional plan is still in place will we have to pick […]
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ARC Could Lock in More Revenue Than Crop Insurance
We have written several posts on Agricultural Risk Coverage over the last couple of weeks, however, the Olympic average calculations called for in ARC may yield higher income levels than crop insurance for the 2014 and 2015 crop years. ARC is calculated by taking the average revenue for either county or individual coverage. This Olympic […]
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John Deere Expects Increase (Hopes For) in Section 179 and Bonus Depreciation
John Deere released their first quarter fiscal 2014 years yesterday and profits were up slightly from the year before. As part of the conference call, they highlighted that US farm receipts are expected to remain high, however, based on their graph in slide # 6, they do show US farm receipts over $400 billion in […]