Bottom-Line Budgeting

Download these budgets to get your farm ready for 2009.

The following information is a Web Extra from the pages of Farm Journal. It corresponds with the article “What Happens Now” by Charles Johnson. You can find the article in the December 2008 issue.


Sara Muri, Farm Journal Business & Crops Online Editor

Budgets can greatly aid your farming business.

Download 2009 Budgets
Ohio Enterprise Budgets, Ohio State University

Estimated Costs of Crop Production in Iowa, Iowa State University

Nebraska Crop Budgets, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Farm Management Planning Guides, North Dakota State University

Illinois Crop Budgets, University of Illinois

South Carolina Agronomic Crop Enterprise Budgets, Clemson University


AgDay: Planning for the future is extremely important in these uncertain economic times. Farm Journal Business & Crops Online Editor Sara Muri discusses how you can easily budget your farm’s resources.

The budgets are available in downloadable Microsoft Excel and PDF files. Users simply input their farm’s production and price levels to generate farm-specific budgets. Detailed instructions are included to assist users in entering their data.





You can e-mail Sara Muri at smuri@farmjournal.com.


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