Post-Pandemic Economic Forces Shaping Agriculture’s Outlook
Center for Ag Profitability Webinar
12:00 pm –
1:00 pm
Contact:
Ryan Evans, (402) 472-2560, revans@unl.edu
With: Nathan Kauffman, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City — Omaha Branch Executive, Vice President, and Economist
Presented by the Center for Agricultural Profitability at the University of Nebraska
Economic conditions in agriculture have rebounded dramatically the past two years alongside a sharp recovery in broader economic conditions. Agricultural commodity prices have remained high, farmland values have set new records, and farm financial conditions are considerably stronger than before the pandemic. While factors specific to the pandemic may continue to affect economic conditions to varying degrees, the path forward for agriculture will depend significantly on these broader economic forces. This session will discuss how these forces are likely to shape the outlook for agriculture in the year ahead.
Presented by the Center for Agricultural Profitability at the University of Nebraska
Economic conditions in agriculture have rebounded dramatically the past two years alongside a sharp recovery in broader economic conditions. Agricultural commodity prices have remained high, farmland values have set new records, and farm financial conditions are considerably stronger than before the pandemic. While factors specific to the pandemic may continue to affect economic conditions to varying degrees, the path forward for agriculture will depend significantly on these broader economic forces. This session will discuss how these forces are likely to shape the outlook for agriculture in the year ahead.
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