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Cornhusker Economics Outlook meetings to address farm and ranch issues across Nebraska

The 2015 Cornhusker Economics Outlook meeting series will focus on ag outlook and management decisions for Nebraska farmers and ranchers at six locations across the state, including Bridgeport on Nov. 18.

The annual meeting series is offered by Nebraska Extension and the University of Nebraska‑Lincoln Department of Agricultural Economics. The meetings are free to participants thanks to the support of Great Western Bank along with local meeting sponsors.

The Bridgeport meeting will take place from 9 a.m. until noon MST at Prairie Winds Community Center, 428 Main St. Register by contacting Jessica Groskopf, Panhandle Research and Extension Center – 308-632-1247 or jjohnson@unl.edu. Although there is no cost to participants, pre‑registration is encouraged to plan for facilities, refreshments, and materials. For more information on the outlook meetings visit http://agecon.unl.edu/ceo.



“With price and income prospects changing substantially during 2015, producers are looking closely at production, marketing and financial decisions to manage successfully in this changing environment,” said Brad Lubben, Nebraska Extension policy specialist and series organizer. “Our annual outlook series provides the right information at the right time to help producers analyze and make management decisions today to prepare and position operations for the year ahead.”

The meetings are structured for a concise, fast‑paced discussion of crop, livestock, policy and financial outlook with attention to production, management and marketing decisions for 2016.



· Kate Brooks, Extension livestock economist at UNL will provide outlook and analysis for beef and other livestock producers. Brooks will digest emerging livestock market fundamentals, meat supplies and meat demand to assess producer profit potential and sound marketing and production decisions in 2016.

· Cory Walters, Extension crop economist at UNL will discuss the crop outlook and implications for producers. Walters will discuss the current price environment and market outlook for Nebraska crop producers and the implications for production, marketing and risk management decisions in the year ahead.

· Brad Lubben, Extension policy specialist at UNL will discuss the ag policy outlook. Beyond the current policy environment in Washington, Lubben will focus on the role of the farm income safety net and the projected support from farm programs and crop insurance for cash flow planning and risk management decision-making.

· Tina Barrett, director of Nebraska Farm Business, Inc. will discuss the farm financial outlook and financial management decisions ahead for producers. Building on data from hundreds of farm cooperators in NFBI, Barrett will focus on the current financial position and trends for Nebraska agriculture and the financial management challenges and decisions facing producers, with a focus on budgeting and cost control.

· Jay Parsons, Extension economist at UNL will discuss farm and ranch risk management issues and decisions. Parsons will draw on his expertise in risk management to incorporate the marketing, production, policy, and financial discussion into risk management decisions and strategies for producers for 2016.

Other meeting locations include York on Nov. 17; McCook and Kearney on Nov. 19; Nebraska City on Nov. 23; and Wayne on Nov. 24.

–UNL Extension