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Perspectives of Two Agricultural Economists. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Farm Income Down, Expenses Up. August 8, 2016. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). July 25, 2016. Click to pri...
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Perspectives of Two Agricultural Economists. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Early Signs of Farm Fixed Expenses Falling. June 27, 2016. By David A. Widmar. As we’ve pointed out in previous posts ( most notably here. That fixed expenses were still increasing, but at much slower rate. This week we take an updated look at fixed expenses to evaluate if producers have adjusted their cost structure lower. Continue reading →. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). November 9, 2015.
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Perspectives of Two Agricultural Economists. Skip to primary content. David Widmar is an agricultural economist specializing in agricultural trends and producer decision-making. Through his research, he supports agribusinesses and farmers in their strategic and planning efforts. His work has been featured in several agricultural media publications, university publications, webinars, and agribusiness conferences. David can be reached by email. Follow David on twitter @davidwidmar. Follow Blog via Email.
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Perspectives of Two Agricultural Economists. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: farmland values. Farmland Prices and Capitalization Rates Edge Lower. June 20, 2016. Numerous farmland surveys ( Iowa State. Now seem to be clearly indicating what many had expected for some time, farmland values are heading lower. This is not surprising given how sharply farm incomes have fallen. As we pointed out last year. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). October 12, 2015.
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Perspectives of Two Agricultural Economists. Skip to primary content. Farmland Values: Are They Really Falling? May 4, 2015. In our 2014 year in review. What are the Reports Saying? More recently, efforts by Mykel Taylor at Kansas State and other private forecasters have utilized public records of real estate transactions to assess farmland market conditions. These approaches have the advantage of using actual land transaction records. However, this approach is difficult to consistently implement and...
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Farmer Hayek: Krugman and Friends Don't Get Uber
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Free-Market Agricultural and Applied Economics. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Krugman and Friends Don't Get Uber. Krugman's recent blog post. You might not have thought that a taxi service would move onto center stage in our great political debates. But Uber actually is looking like a surprisingly important political issue. Why? The other is the company whose workers supposedly are free contractors, not employees, exempting the company from most of the regulations designed to protect employee interests. An...
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Free-Market Agricultural and Applied Economics. Monday, May 25, 2015. Paul Krugman is Confused About the Theory of the Firm. Krugmans Memorial Day blog post. Shows his unfortunate misunderstanding of the difference between government bureaucracies and the managerial structures of private businesses. He goes as far to state that those who work for large private firms work under command-and-control regimes. Economics in TWO Lessons? Sunday, May 24, 2015. A Mercatus Center blog post. The total number of res...
Farmer Hayek: The Importance of Applying Market Process Theory
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Free-Market Agricultural and Applied Economics. Monday, August 3, 2015. The Importance of Applying Market Process Theory. I came across an interesting post by Chris Dillow. On markets vs gov't direction of resources. He starts off by criticizing an article in the Telegraph about privatization as a solution to the tragedy of the commons. However, his own analysis of the market vs gov't trade-off lacks the important insights of market process theory. His discussion of the role of transactions costs. This a...
Farmer Hayek: Does the US Have a "Cheap Food" Policy?
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Free-Market Agricultural and Applied Economics. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Does the US Have a "Cheap Food" Policy? It's often said, in defense of payments to ag producers, that these subsidies constitute a "cheap food" policy. Advocates of the policy contend that the subsidies incentivize increased production such that food prices fall. It's a win-win: producers benefit directly from the subsidy and consumers (especially the poor) benefit from reduced prices at the grocery store. Miller and Coble go on to...
Farmer Hayek: Blackboard Theory Versus the Reality of Markets
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Free-Market Agricultural and Applied Economics. Thursday, July 9, 2015. Blackboard Theory Versus the Reality of Markets. Mark Thoma's recent article. As Farmer Hayek readers might expect, I didn't find his arguments terribly convincing. First, this is a classic case of the Nirvana fallacy. Another way to look at this issue is to consider what Ronald Coase called " blackboard theory. In his Nobel Prize address. Or Pete Boettke's longer article here. For instance, the presence of asymmetric information bet...
Farmer Hayek: Noah Smith and the Panglossian Fallacy
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Free-Market Agricultural and Applied Economics. Saturday, August 1, 2015. Noah Smith and the Panglossian Fallacy. Over the past few months, I've spent some time pushing back against what I believe are poor arguments made by professional economists who oppose market direction of resources. The "arguments" I want to examine this time aren't really arguments. They're really just bald assertions with nothing to back them up. I suppose this makes my job easy, so I'll try to be brief. This is a recurring theme...
Farmer Hayek: Natural Resource Potpourri
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Free-Market Agricultural and Applied Economics. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. I don't have the expertise in natural resource economics to really do a lot of writing on the topic. However, I want to make sure we cover it at least occasionally, so I'll probably stick to this potpourri format for now. I hope some day we find a contributor who is interested in this area. Lynne Kiesling has a great post. Digital Trends has an interesting piece. On electric vehicles and their actual impact on the environment:.
Farmer Hayek: The PR Cost of Pro-Ag Policy
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Free-Market Agricultural and Applied Economics. Saturday, August 15, 2015. The PR Cost of Pro-Ag Policy. Last week, Jayson Lusk commented on a recent strike down of an ag-gag law in Idaho. Such laws are designed to keep anti-ag activists from recording footage on farms and using it to make the industry look bad. Lusk points out the potential for unintended consequences. So, the industry pushes for ag gag laws, they pass, and those who love to bash the industry have more ammo. As the article. Over the las...
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Agricultural Economic Insights | Perspectives of Two Agricultural Economists
Perspectives of Two Agricultural Economists. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Changing Economic Fundamentals Put Pressure on Farmland Values. May 11, 2015. In our last post. From Iowa State indicate this process is underway. Continue reading →. Cash rent per bushel. Farmland Values: Are They Really Falling? May 4, 2015. In our 2014 year in review. Continue reading →. A Geographic Look at Farmland Rental Trends. April 27, 2015. By David A. Widmar. In an earlier post. Land Rented by State.
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