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KANSAS AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE
Kansas Department of Agriculture
PO Box 3534
Topeka, KS 66601-3534
Phone: 785-233-2230

Released: March 24, 2004
Volume 04 No. 3


Text Box

IN THIS ISSUE:

CASH RECEIPTS

BALANCE SHEET

GOVERNMENT

PAYMENTS

PRODUCTION

EXPENSES



2002 Cash Receipts

Cash receipts from 2002 farm marketings in Kansas were $7.86 billion, down 1 percent from 2001. Livestock receipts decreased 3 percent, accounting for 68 percent of all receipts. Crop receipts increased 3 percent, accounting for the remaining 32 percent. Gross income per Kansas farm, prior to inventory adjustment, decreased 7 percent from 2001's level. Net income per farm, after inventory adjustment, averaged $5,822 in 2002, down $12,504 from the year earlier. Total State production expenses decreased 6 percent for the year. Total direct government payments were off 58 percent for the year. See detailed data in the accompanying tables.

Kansas Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings, 1999-2002
Commodity Cash Receipts ($1,000) Percent of 2002 Total 2002 Percent of 2001
1999 2000 2001 2002
LIVESTOCK AND PRODUCTS
5,012,108 5,499,588 5,504,835 5,325,329 67 .7 97
Cattle and Calves
4,520,982 4,947,707 4,915,470 4,809,880 61 .2 98
Hogs
221,924 304,572 291,223 225,977 2 .9 78
Dairy Products
195,020 177,248 231,855 233,883 3 .0 101
Sheep and Lambs
6,231 7,497 5,863 4,794 * 82
Poultry/Eggs
43,268 38,980 37,288 26,917 0 .3 72
Other
24,683 23,584 23,136 23,878 0 .3 103
CROPS
2,456,624 2,511,832 2,473,827 2,536,466 32 .3 103
Wheat
939,673 909,524 858,407 902,138 11 .5 105
Sorghum Grain
340,672 337,366 363,944 334,643 4 .3 92
Corn
593,330 786,401 667,326 676,918 8 .6 101
Soybeans
333,838 254,342 301,481 339,041 4 .3 112
Sunflowers, all
28,273 13,997 26,366 26,289 0 .3 100
Hay
147,302 135,190 178,740 173,633 2 .2 97
Dry Beans
5,811 4,384 4,363 3,533 0 .1 81
Potatoes, Summer NR 5,499 8,232 7,750 0 .1 94
Miscellaneous Vegetables
6,565 4,685 4,685 4,685 0 .1 100
Oats
1,415 1,009 1,116 2,120 * 190
Barley
831 705 677 621 * 92
Cotton
6,129 5,321 5,499 11,120 0 .1 202
Fruits and Nuts
5,023 2,220 2,358 3,817 0 .1 162
All Other Crops
47,762 51,189 50,633 50,158 0 .6 99
ALL COMMODITIES
7,468,732 8,011,420 7,978,662 7,861,795 100 .0 99
* Less than 0.05 percent. NR-Not for release.

Kansas Cash Receipts from Farming and Income per Farm, 1998-2002
Year Cash Receipts from Farming Income Per Farm
Farm Marketings Govern- ment Payments Farm- Related Income Total Cash Receipts from Farming 1/ Total Production Expenses Gross Before Inv. Adj. Net After Inv. Adj.
Crops Livestock & Products
Million Dollars Dollars
1998 3,393 .5 4,538 .6 879 .9 612 .7 9,424 .6 8,059 .7 148,984 22,355
1999 2,456 .6 5,012 .1 1,401 .3 614 .6 9,484 .6 8,314 .5 149,889 23,601
2000 2,511 .8 5,499 .6 1,231 .9 588 .3 9,831 .7 8,937 .6 156,479 14,467
2001 2,473 .8 5,504 .8 1,068 .7 658 .3 9,705 .6 8,935 .0 154,844 18,326
2002 2,536 .5 5,325 .3 452 .7 739 .1 9,053 .6 8,439 .2 144,683 5,822
1/ May not add due to rounding.


Kansas Farm Balance Sheet, December 31, 1999-2002
Item 1999 2000 2001 2002
     Number
Farms
65,000 64,500 64,500 64,500
     1,000 Dollars
Farm Assets
35,157,056 36,983,473 37,167,039 36,901,150
Real Estate
25,204,124 26,058,501 26,429,930 26,429,930
Livestock and Poultry 1/
4,192,725 4,744,650 4,348,810 4,363,940
Machinery & Motor Vehicles 2/ 3,451,534 3,441,010 3,514,819 3,550,428
Crops 3/
644,207 797,632 888,306 540,617
Purchased Inputs
117,781 143,238 123,245 164,779
Financial
1,546,686 1,798,443 1,861,930 1,851,456
Farm Debt 4/
6,736,564 7,141,319 7,407,040 7,664,437
Real Estate
2,820,127 2,902,964 3,074,461 3,331,655
Nonreal Estate
3,916,436 4,238,355 4,332,579 4,332,782
Equity
28,420,493 29,842,154 29,760,000 29,236,713
Ratio     Percent
Debt/Equity
23 .7 23 .9 24 .9 26 .2
Debt/Assets
19 .2 19 .3 19 .9 20 .8
1/ NASS does not release data for some minor commodities due to disclosure issues. Horses, mules, and broilers are not included. 2/ Includes only farm share value for trucks and autos. 3/ All non-CCC crops held on farms plus the value above loan rate for crops held under CCC. 4/ Excludes debt for non-farm purposes.

Kansas Government Payments by Program, 1999-2002 1/
Program 1999 2000 2001 2002
1,000 Dollars
Production Flexibility Contracts 2/ 357,021 361,745 292,275 232,379
Fixed Direct Payments 3/ 0 0 0 21,672
Countercyclical Payments 4/ 0 0 0 5
Loan Deficiency Payments 480,965 306,900 163,932 19,433
Marketing Loan (Grains) 19,575 16,340 5,709 4,850
Milk Income Loss Payments 4/ 0 0 0 7,595
Conservation 5/ 109,221 104,397 110,793 108,044
Supplemental Funding 6/ 431,212 442,409 495,967 58,740
Miscellaneous 7/ 3,293 132 29 (37)
Total Direct Payments 1,401,286 1,231,923 1,068,706 452,680
1/ Amounts include only cash payments made directly to farmers, not including farmer-owned Reserve Payments as these data are not available by State. 2/ Production Flexibility Contracts Payments were authorized by the Federal Agricultural Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 for 1996 through 2002 crops. These are also known as AMTA payments. 3/ Direct Payments are authorized by the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 through 2007 crops. Direct Payments for 2002 crops are reduced by the amount of fiscal year 2002 payment received under Production Flexibility Contracts. The Act also increases the number of crops authorized to receive Direct Payments. 4/ Programs authorized by the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002. 5/ Conservation programs include Agricultural Conservation Program_Environment Long Term, Auto ANA Conservation Program_Annual, Auto Conservation Reserve Program_Cost Shares, Auto Environment Quality Incentives Program, Auto LTA Conservation Program_Long Term, Conservation Reserve Program_Annual Rental, Conservation Reserve Program_Cost Share, Conservation Reserve Program_Incentives Emergency Conservation Program, Environment Quality Incentives Program, Environment Quality Incentives Program_NRCS, Farmland Protection Program, Forestry Incentives Program_NCRS, Great Plains Program, Soil and Water Conservation Assistance Program, Wetlands Reserve Program, Wetlands Reserve Program_NRCS, and Wildlife Habitat Incentive Program. 6/ Ad Hoc and emergency programs includes all programs providing disaster and emergency assistance payments to growers. Programs include Apple and Potato Quality Loss Assistance Program, Apple Market Loss Assistance Payments, Crop Disaster Program, Crop Loss Disaster Assistance Program, Dairy Indemnity Program, Dairy Market Loss Program, Disaster Program, Disaster Reserve Assistance Program, Karnal Bunt Fungus Program, Lamb Meat Adjustment Assistance Program, Livestock Compensation Program, Livestock Emergency Assistance Program, Livestock Indemnity Program, Loan Deficiency Payments for Non-contract Production Flexibility Contract Growers, Marketing Loss Assistance Program, Non-insured Assistance Program, Oilseeds Payment Program, Pasture Flood Compensation Program, Pasture Recovery Program, Quality Losses Program, Supplemental Oilseed Payment Program, Supplemental Tobacco Marketing Loss Assistance Program, Tobacco Marketing Loss Assistance Program, Wool and Mohair Marketing Loss Assistance Program II_Apportioned, Wool and Mohair Marketing Loss Assistance Program III_Apportioned, and Wool and Mohair Marketing Loss Assistance Program. 7/ Miscellaneous programs include Acreage Grazing Payments, Additional Interest Payments, Agricultural Management Assistance Payments, American Indian Livestock Feed Program_Apportioned, Cotton Deficiency Program, Feed Grain Deficiency Program, Finality Rule, Interest Payments, National Wool Act, Payment Limitation Refund, Small Hog Operation Program, and Wheat Deficiency Program.

Kansas Farm Production Expenses, 1998-2002
Year Farm Operating Expenses
Feed Livestock Seed Fertilizer & Lime Repairs & Operations of Capital Items Miscel- laneous Total Operating Expenses 1/
Million Dollars
1998 976 .8 1,932 .0 179 .2 412 .1 757 .5 1,446 .4 5,704 .0
1999 970 .2 2,198 .6 190 .1 381 .3 722 .1 1,497 .2 5,959 .5
2000 888 .0 2,681 .6 216 .3 433 .5 859 .8 1,454 .0 6,533 .1
2001 976 .4 2,479 .5 236 .0 427 .7 875 .1 1,565 .9 6,560 .6
2002 945 .7 2,351 .2 244 .7 395 .9 824 .2 1,468 .2 6,229 .9

Year Hired Labor Depreciation & Other Consumption of Farm Capital Taxes on Farm Property Interest
Net Rent to Non-Farm Landlords Total Production Expenses 1/
Million Dollars
1998 334 .6 666 .4 221 .3 574 .4 559 .1 8,059 .7
1999 316 .5 667 .9 220 .7 574 .2 575 .8 8,314 .5
2000 349 .0 669 .6 226 .3 616 .1 543 .4 8,937 .6
2001 391 .3 676 .8 230 .9 559 .9 515 .6 8,935 .0
2002 373 .1 700 .9 230 .9 512 .0 392 .5 8,439 .2
1/ Items may not add due to rounding.

SOURCE: 2002 State Summary Data, by Economic Research Service.

Dave Ranek, Agricultural Statisticians
Candace Thomas, Lead Support Assistant
Eldon J. Thiessen, State Statistician
Eddie Wells, Deputy State Statistician

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