Farmer sentiment rises as producers report improved financial conditions on their farms
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"Farmers in this month's survey were slightly less concerned about the risk of lower prices for crops and livestock and felt somewhat better about their farms' financial situation than a month earlier," said James Mintert, the barometer's principal investigator and director of Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture.
Farmers' more optimistic view of their farms' financial situation was reflected in the Farm Financial Performance Index, which rose 6 points in October compared to September. This month's index value of 92 was the highest farm financial performance reading since April and pushed the index
"Reports of higher-than-expected corn and soybean yields in some Corn Belt locations, along with a modest rally in corn prices, likely contributed to this month's rise in the financial conditions and the barometer indices," said Mintert.
Despite the perception that financial conditions were stronger than a month earlier, the Farm Capital Investment Index fell 4 points in October to a reading of 35. This was the lowest reading of the year for the investment index. In October, nearly 8 out of 10 (
Just over one-third (
Dry weather this past spring and summer stimulated discussions among producers about shifts in long-term weather patterns. This month's survey asked corn and soybean producers if they have explicitly made any changes in their farming operation in response to changes in long-term weather patterns in their area. Nearly one out of four corn/soybean farmers (
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Writer: Kami Goodwin, 765-494-6999, kami@purdue.edu
Source: James Mintert, 765-494-7004, jmintert@purdue.edu
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