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Protect Your Farm with Integrated Risk Management 

Trimble Agriculture

In 2025, net farm income is expected to decline , continuing a softening trend after record highs in 2022. Farm debt levels are projected to rise due to increased borrowing and high interest rates, though asset appreciation has kept debt-to-asset ratios relatively low.

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FAPRI forecasts falling prices for producers

Todays Farmer Magazine

The full report is available online at fapri.missouri.edu, but here are some key results: If weather conditions allow crop yields to return to trend-line levels in 2023, prices for corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton and many other crops are likely to fall. Projected net income declines in 2023 and 2024 as receipts and payments fall.