Crop producers in Wisconsin could see approximately $240 million in economic assistance from the American Relief Act of 2025. To learn more about the economic assistance estimated payments, visit https://lnkd.in/dRznbMMC
Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center (RaFF)
Higher Education
Columbia, Missouri 629 followers
A regional approach to farm and rural financial analysis
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Through objective analysis, the Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center at the University of Missouri studies what issues affect farm and rural finances and how policy decisions influence financial outcomes in U.S. farm and rural communities.
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Arkansas crop producers are projected to receive $286.20 million in economic assistance relief in 2025. To learn more about the American Relief Act of 2025 and how it could impact Arkansas crop producers, visit: https://lnkd.in/gJQTt2k8
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The American Relief Act of 2025 allocated $10 billion nationwide, with a portion earmarked for Florida's crop producers affected by hurricanes, droughts, and other environmental factors in recent years. Explore the preliminary estimates of disaster relief payments for Florida crop producers here: https://lnkd.in/gmK2WZB4
2025-01-23-RaFF-Policy-Brief.pdf
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Check out our latest projections for #Missouri #Agriculture: https://lnkd.in/gBtuFcnE
Missouri 2025 Ag Outlook shows road ahead
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The Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center (RaFF) and Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) have collaborated to provide insights on economic assistance payments for Iowa's crop producers, funded by the American Relief Act of 2025. To view the report: https://lnkd.in/di8wJjGr
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Kansas crop producers could receive an average of $30-$39 per acre in economic assistance payments from USDA. Total payments for Kansas could be as high as $787 million. Logan Moss, Joe Parcell, Alejandro Plastina, Alice Roach, and I recently published an interactive map on AgManager.info that shows county-level eligible acreage and total payments for individual crops. A brief with a map of average payments per acre and a spreadsheet to estimate total payments at the farm level are also available. These estimates are based on information in the American Relief Act, 2025, which passed in late December. FSA will provide the final guidance on actual payment amounts and has 90 day to get them out. More resources at the national level and for other states are available from Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center (RaFF)! Over the next few months, on AgManager.info, will provide analysis, decision tools, and webinars on forthcoming ad hoc payments, ARC/PLC choices, and crop insurance. https://lnkd.in/ghtdCzU6
2025 Economic Assistance | AgManager.info
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Tools help farmers estimate American Relief Plan assistance. Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center (RaFF) and FAPRI have produced two spreadsheet calculators that estimate per-acre payments to farmers as well as the total by crop and farm: (1) For single farms: https://lnkd.in/gw23XuFT. (2) For multiple farms: https://lnkd.in/gg7Xu_vu. Maps of economic assistance by county and crops for all states in the continental U.S. are at https://mizzou.us/RaFFpb3. Finally, the centers also have put together information on payments for Missouri crop producers by county and crop at https://mizzou.us/RaFFpb2. More details: https://lnkd.in/gKggzBqR.
Tools help farmers estimate American Relief Plan assistance
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In Case You Missed It! The Show-Me 2025: Missouri Agricultural Outlook is here, and it's packed with valuable insights for Missouri's agriculture industry. Discover: - Economic drivers shaping the ag sector - Trends in land use and farm finances - Historical insights and forward-looking predictions for crops and livestock Don’t miss out on this essential resource for staying ahead in Missouri agriculture! Read the full report now: https://lnkd.in/geUWxvzk
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Insightful article on expected economic assistance payments to Kansas crop producers in 2025. Thanks for collaborating with the Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center (RaFF), Prof. Jennifer Ifft and KSU team! https://lnkd.in/gwv97dKM
Kansas crop producers are projected to receive at least $782 million in economic assistance as a result of the U.S. Congress including $10 billion in farm economic aid within the American Relief Act, 2025, which passed last week. Here's a breakdown of the act and its implications for Kansas, based on data published by the Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center (RaFF). 1. Two-thirds of the state's total estimated economic assistance payments stem from two commodities: corn (34%) and wheat (33%). By commodity, the economic assistance provided depends on the number of eligible acres (i.e., those planted in 2024 plus 50% of 2024 prevented planted acres) and estimated economic assistance, which is the higher of 1) 26% of the economic loss for an eligible crop (i.e., difference between expected gross returns and expected costs per acre) or 2) 8% of the product of national PLC payment yield and commodity statutory reference price. This year, both corn and wheat had depressed prices, which pressured returns. 2. Economic assistance projected for Kansas sorghum producers represented 14% of the total estimated for Kansas. However, an estimated 45% of the country's sorghum economic assistance payments stemmed from Kansas sorghum. An estimated 17% of the country's projected wheat economic assistance will be directed to Kansas producers. 3. Kansas producers who had soybean, oats, cotton, barley and sunflower acreage in 2024 will also receive economic assistance. 4. Per producer or legal farm entity, payments will have a cap, which will vary depending on reliance on farm income — $125,000 if farming, ranching or silviculture provided less than 75% of average gross income in 2020, 2021 and 2022 or $250,000 for all other cases. 5. In October, RaFF released the fall 2024 farm income outlook for Kansas. It anticipated $729 million in direct government payments for the year. Economic assistance provided through the American Relief Act, 2025, will more than double this original estimate of direct government payments and lift statewide net farm income by 17% — driving home the significance of this recent legislation. Even after accounting for the economic assistance, 2024 estimated net farm income will total some $459 million less than 2023 state net farm income. 6. In addition to allocating economic aid to farms, the American Relief Act, 2025, extended the 2018 farm bill until September 2025. It also approved natural disaster aid, including aid for agricultural producers, and funded the federal government through March 14, 2025. Read more about the American Relief Act's farm economic assistance at https://lnkd.in/gPAaKXNU. Thanks to Alejandro Plastina, Marc Rosenbohm and Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center (RaFF) for quickly turning around the economic assistance projections by county and state.
2024-12-21-RaFF-Policy-Brief.pdf
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Are you passionate about agriculture and have strong communication and management skills? The Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center (RaFF) is hiring a Director of Program Operations, and we want to hear from you! Learn more about RaFF at https://lnkd.in/gxY4R3k6 and see the job description below:
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