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New study analyzes U.S. farming practices

Kenna Rathai, Dairy Herd contributing editor   |   January 3, 2012
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Editor's note: This item appeared in the Dec. 30 edition of Dairy Exec newsletter, published by Dairy Herd Management.

While you may inherently know that you’re producing more with less these days, a new study jointly published by the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service and the Economic Research Service backs that gut feeling up with statistics. The study also shows a shift in how producers manage risk, among other findings.

Authors analyzed data from multiple sources and found:

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January, 03, 2012 at 04:18 PM

They have in creased the size of their operations, because of the federal crop insurance. If you guarantee 800.00 dollars a
acre farming is going to get larger.

    
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January, 03, 2012 at 04:18 PM

They have in creased the size of their operations, because of the federal crop insurance. If you guarantee 800.00 dollars a
acre farming is going to get larger.

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