KAMS Mediator Training October 22, 2007 Manhattan, Kansas Kansas Farm Management Association Program Building on the past... Pursuing the Future.

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KAMS Mediator Training October 22, 2007 Manhattan, Kansas Kansas Farm Management Association Program Building on the past... Pursuing the Future

KAMS Mediator Training Kansas Farm Management Association Vision/Mission... Deliver educational programs and technical information Enhance economic viability and quality of life Sustainable and competitive agriculture Integrated research, analysis and education Improved economic choices and management decisions of individuals, families, farms

KAMS Mediator Training Over 2,300 farm operations representing over 3,000 farm families Valuable analysis databank Over 1,550 farms for ,160 farms with data from farms with 10-year history 399 farms with 20-year history 20 Extension Agricultural Economists in six associations Kansas Farm Management Association Program

KAMS Mediator Training Develop a sound farm accounting system Whole-farm and enterprise analysis Comparative and trend analysis Integrate tax planning, marketing and asset investment strategies Assistance in understanding financial information for making decisions Enhanced decision-making process Kansas Farm Management Association Program

KAMS Mediator Training Kansas Farm Management Association Program

KAMS Mediator Training $58,517 $22,645 $39,842 $57,960 $50,591 $39,861 KFMA Program 2006 Net Farm Incomes State Average $46,593

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Kansas Farm Management Association Program

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Kansas Farm Management Association 2006 Family Living Expenses

KAMS Mediator Training Financial Stress Components of financial stress: negative earnings rate of return on farm equity net farm income from operations minus opportunity cost for unpaid labor debt to asset ratio above 0.70

KAMS Mediator Training Financial Stress Percentage of Farms Negative Return on Equity = 51.20% High Debt = 13.79% Financially Stressed = 8.79%

KAMS Mediator Training Financial Stress Measure AverageTop 25% by Profit Margin Negative ROE51.20%2.76% High Debt13.79%11.38% Financial Stress 8.79%1.38%

KAMS Mediator Training Financial Stress

KAMS Mediator Training Financial Performance by Farm Type Number of farms: Dryland Crop698 Irrigated Crop 27 Crop/Beef Cow 78 Crop/Dairy 30

KAMS Mediator Training Profit Margin Ratio by Farm Type

KAMS Mediator Training Profit Margin Ratio Dryland Crop Farms

KAMS Mediator Training Profit Margin Ratio Crop/Beef Cow Farms

KAMS Mediator Training Profit Margin Persistence Profitability, efficiency, and per-unit costs vary significantly among farms and ranches Are these differences in performance due to: Random events such as weather? Controllable factors such as managerial ability?

KAMS Mediator Training Profit Margin Persistence Five-Year Averages (1,160 KFMA Farms): Value of Farm Production = $259,095 Net Farm Income = $51,085 Unpaid Labor = $42,423 Operating Profit Margin = Asset Turnover Ratio = Total Expense Ratio = Adjusted Total Expense Ratio = Economic Total Expense Ratio = 1.156

KAMS Mediator Training Financial Performance Operating Profit Margin Ratio (Net Farm Income + Interest – Unpaid Labor) / (Value of Farm Production) Average: (51, ,686 – 42,423) / (259,095) = Top 25%:

KAMS Mediator Training Profit Margin Ratio

KAMS Mediator Training Profit Margin Persistence Category Top Profit Margin Bottom Profit Margin Zero Years39.74%45.69% One Year25.09%22.24% Two Years15.52%11.72% Three Years11.81%8.36% Four Years5.78%5.69% Five Years2.07%6.29%

KAMS Mediator Training Profit Margin Persistence Profitability, efficiency, and per-unit costs vary significantly among farms and ranches Are these differences in performance due to: Random events such as weather? Controllable factors such as managerial ability?

KAMS Mediator Training Profit Margin Persistence Profitability, efficiency, and per-unit costs vary significantly among farms and ranches Are these differences in performance due to: Random events such as weather? Yes Controllable factors such as managerial ability? Yes

KAMS Mediator Training Profit Margin Persistence Weather and other external factors have a significant impact Managerial ability and other controllable factors have a significant impact as well Nearly one-half of the farms were able to stay out of the bottom profit margin quartile during the five- year period It is essential that farms benchmark using average data for a longer time period It is possible for farms to have a competitive advantage

KAMS Mediator Training For More Information Kansas Farm Management Association (KFMA) Extension Agricultural Economics Kevin L. HerbelOffice: Waters HallCell: Manhattan, KS