2016 Western Ag Industry
Survey
In early 2016, the idea for the Agricultural Industry Survey
originated from a similar effort administered by a group of Colorado Extension
Specialists. Members of the Western Extension Committees (WEC) on Farm
Management and Marketing, made up of Extension economists from 13 Western
States, Guam, and the U.S. Pacific Islands then initiated a survey specific to
agriculture in the west.
The survey invitation was emailed to the WEC membership who
distributed it through Extension contact channels.
The survey report
is now available…
is now available…
Agricultural Industry Survey (AIS) results indicate there is emerging financial stress in the west but to a slightly lesser degree than reported nationally. This is likely due to commodity diversification and the relatively wide use of irrigation which has helped to buffer climate risk.
Western region price
trends tend to be slightly higher than U.S. price trends with prices that are
generally competitive or above U.S. values. However overall declines in price
trends for major commodities in the west in 2015 and continuing into 2016 will
persist and contribute to the gradual decline in farm income which is certain
to exacerbate financial stress.
The economic environment is experiencing substantial
shifts with agricultural risks becoming ever more complex. An expedient
response requires a solid infrastructure to address these needs and situations
as they emerge.
To read or download a copy of the survey report, point your
browser to http://WEC.FarmManagement.org.
For those receiving this message who contributed to the
results, a big thank you. We could not have put together this report without
your greatly appreciated contributions. Thank you.
---Members of the
Western Extension Committee
wec@farmmanagement.org
307.766.2166
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