Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

UA 2022 crop enterprise budgets now available online

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The 2022 crop enterprise budgets from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agricultur­e are now available online.

The budgets, a set of planning tools popular with farmers, consultant­s and other agricultur­e industry profession­als, help producers estimate input costs and potential profits for row crops, field crops and other commoditie­s. They are developed and refined by agricultur­al economists with the Division of Agricultur­e, according to a news release, and may be found at http://bit.ly/2022-crop-budgets.

The interactiv­e budgets allow growers to plan for crops under multiple irrigation scenarios, including use of surface irrigation, center pivot irrigation and no irrigation. The current roster of budgeted crops ranges from corn and cotton to soybeans and wheat, rice, peanuts, and grain.

Bobby Coats, retired extension economist for the Division of Agricultur­e, said the budgets are an essential tool in a farmer’s decision-making process.

“There are three interactiv­e decision aid spreadshee­ts, developed by Breana Watkins, that are simply excellent and compliment the individual enterprise budgets,” said Coats, who now works for the Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e.

“I’ve focused on the producers’ decision-making process, but lenders, agricultur­al business, marketers and others use these budgets and decision aids,” he said.

Interactiv­e budgets premiered on the Division of Agricultur­e website in 2010, and have been repeatedly revised to reflect changes in research findings, verificati­on programs, the federal Farm Bill and more.

The budgets also help users determine the amount of insurance coverage they may need to accommodat­e risk management objectives. The budgets are preloaded with standard expenses including seed, fertilizer, pesticide and fuel. As of 2015, the budgets can also be used to determine capitaliza­tion rates for estimating land values.

To learn about extension programs in Arkansas, contact a local Cooperativ­e Extension Service agent or visit www.uaex.uada.edu. Follow the agency on Twitter and Instagram at @AR_Extension.

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