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High Plains Ag Week – 4/26/23 – Program Cattle

April 26, 2023 by pancho.abello

(Courtney Sacco/Texas A&M AgriLife Marketing and Communications)

Are you looking to market your calves in a “program cattle” but unsure if the added costs outweigh the benefits? Today, we will discuss the potential benefits of implementing these programs in your operation and how you can evaluate whether it fits you well. [Read more…] about High Plains Ag Week – 4/26/23 – Program Cattle

Filed Under: Cattle, High Plains Ag Week, Livestock, Marketing Plan, Risk Management, Uncategorized

High Plains Ag Week – 4/19/2023 – Basis and How to Manage It

April 19, 2023 by amarilloagecon

In this post, we look at commodity basis and discuss how understanding a commodity’s basis can help you as you develop a marketing plan.

 

 

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Filed Under: Business Management, Crops, High Plains Ag Week, Impact of Agribusiness in the High Plains Trade Area, Marketing Plan, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Resources, Trade

High Plains Ag Week – 4/12/2023 – Wheat Grain Alternatives

April 15, 2023 by pancho.abello

Dryland wheat grain and forage conditions in our area are different from what we were expecting in many cases. The Wheat and Small Grain Decision Aids will help you analyze the best alternative for your wheat fields according to your expected yields, production costs, equipment, and other variables.  [Read more…] about High Plains Ag Week – 4/12/2023 – Wheat Grain Alternatives

Filed Under: Business Management, High Plains Ag Week, Risk Management, Uncategorized, Wheat

High Plains Ag Week – 4/5/2023 – An Introduction to Carbon Credits and Carbon Markets

April 5, 2023 by amarilloagecon

Carbon markets have been a trendy topic lately and present producers with a potential new revenue source for their operation.  This post briefly describes the basics of what carbon credits are and how carbon markets/contracts are structured.  At the end of the post, I provide a set of links to additional articles that provide a more in-depth discussion of some of the legal and economic considerations related to carbon contracts.

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Filed Under: Business Management, Carbon, High Plains Ag Week, Risk Management, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Resources Tagged With: business management, Carbon, Carbon Credits, Carbon Markets

High Plains Ag Week – 3/29/2023 – A Look at the 2023 Cow-Calf Budget

March 29, 2023 by pancho.abello

(Laura McKenzie/Texas A&M AgriLife Marketing and Communications)

The 2023 crop and livestock budgets for District 3 are posted, and the budgets are available for all districts on the AgriLife Extension Agricultural Economics website.  Today, we look at the expected costs and returns from the Cow-Calf budgets in the Rolling Plains.

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High Plains Ag Week – 3/22/2023 – Macroeconomic Trends and Their Impacts on Farmers

March 22, 2023 by amarilloagecon

Macroeconomic Trends and Their Impacts on Farmers

Changes in both the U.S. and global macroeconomic environments can have a significant impact on the bottom line of farms and ranches.  For this reason, it is important to be aware of changes in the macroeconomy and to consider how these changes might affect your operation.

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Filed Under: Ag Policy, Business Management

High Plains Ag Week – 3/15/2023 – Building a Profitable Ranch Business

March 15, 2023 by amarilloagecon

Building a Profitable Ranch Business – Beef Cattle Standard Performance Analysis

 

One of the most essential responsibilities in our businesses is to ensure the economic sustainability of our companies for the future of our business or future generations. Most ranchers have suffered multiple years of low margins due to market prices below the average total economic cost of production. Even today, with a much better prices outlook than a year ago, breakeven prices are still high for most cow-calf operations.

 

 

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High Plains Ag Week – 3/8/2023 – Key Financial Ratios to Watch in 2023

March 8, 2023 by amarilloagecon

Inputs costs are expected to stay high in 2023, and the Federal Reserve has indicated that it intends to continue raising interest rates as it attempts to bring inflation under control.  So how can you maintain the financial health of your operation in the current economic climate?  One tool to consider is financial ratio analysis.

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Filed Under: Business Management, Marketing Plan Tagged With: business management

High Plains Ag Week – 3/1/2023 – Wheat Grain vs. Gain

March 1, 2023 by pancho.abello

Dryland wheat grain and forage conditions in our area are better than last year but still not the best.  The Wheat and Small Grain Decision Aids will help you analyze the best alternative for your wheat fields according to your expected yields, production costs, equipment, and other variables. [Read more…] about High Plains Ag Week – 3/1/2023 – Wheat Grain vs. Gain

Filed Under: Business Management, Cattle, Drought, Forage, High Plains Ag Week, Livestock, Risk Management, Uncategorized, Wheat

High Plains Ag Week – 2/15/2023 – A Look at the 2023 Peanuts Budgets

February 15, 2023 by amarilloagecon

The 2023 crop and livestock budgets are now available on the AgriLife Extension Agricultural Economics website. In this post, we’ll look at the budgets for peanuts in Districts 1, 2, and 3. For the most part producers can expect higher revenues; however, expect this increase to be offset by higher input costs.

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Welcome!

The Amarillo Econ blog is a platform that provides regular updates to stakeholders in the world of agriculture on agricultural markets, research findings from agricultural economists, current issues facing the field of agriculture, and the implications of regularly released USDA reports.

We will also use the blog and social media under the Amarillo AgEcon banner to announce new tools and programs conducted by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension faculty and staff.

There are two main types of blog posts on this page;

High Plains Ag Week: These posts talk a bit about the market movement over the week in corn, wheat, cotton, and fat and feeder cattle. We’ll also provide some insight into potential market movers and upcoming events for the following week. Additionally we’ll highlight interesting news stories from the week, and provide a list of upcoming deadlines for things like insurance and USDA program signups.

It Depends:

Where ‘High Plains Ag Week’ will mostly be posts about current events, the series called ‘It Depends’ functions more as an educational outlet. We’ll look at current events, or things we’re reading about and find interesting, and examine them through the lens of economics. We hope to use ‘It Depends’ to provide some answers to everyday questions from the world of economics, particularly as those questions relate to agriculture. On that note, if there are topics that you are interested in hearing about please let us know!

 

Whether you’re a farmer or rancher, in rural real estate, work in the commodity markets, provide products and services to producers, or you’re just new to the field of agriculture and want to learn more, we’ve got something for you.

 

You can follow us on Twitter @AmarilloAgecon, and like us on Facebook at Amarillo AgEcon.

 

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