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  • AP 130-3-03

    2025 Inputs and Production Expenditures Forecast

    1. U.S. farm production expenditures declined by a moderate 4.1% in 2024 compared to 2023, but remained elevated relative to recent decades, totaling $453.9 billion.
    2. Forecasted U.S. farm production expenses for 2024 show increases in labor, livestock/poultry purchases, and property taxes/fees, along with reductions in feed purchases, fertilizer, pesticides, and fuel/oil.
    3. In 2025, we expect relatively stable total production costs as reductions in categories such as interest on operating capital and fertilizer are expected to be mostly offset by increases in categories such as labor and custom operations.

    Guy Hancock

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    Jan. 22, 2025
  • AP 130-3-04

    2025 Georgia Broiler Industry Forecast

    1. The outlook in 2025 for the Georgia broiler industry is one of cautious optimism.
    2. The significant risk is market fundamentals—will production growth overshoot demand and cause prices to fall?
    3. Other areas to watch include relatively low exports, animal protein price competitiveness, and potential grower-contract regulations.

    William Secor

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    Jan. 22, 2025
  • An aerial view of farm damage from Hurricane Helene

    AP 133-1

    Hurricane Helene Impact Report

    We estimate that Hurricane Helene’s damages to Georgia agriculture and forestry will cost the state economy at least $5.5 billion in 2024 present value. This figure represents the sum of direct crop losses, losses to firms that support agriculture and forestry, losses to workers in those and related industries, and the recovery and restoration costs that firms in these industries will face. The Georgia Forestry Commission is a collaborator with UGA on this publication.

    Timothy Coolong, J.Michael Moore, Jake Price, Lenny Wells, Casey W. Ritz, Wade B. Parker, Jillian Bohlen, Lawton Stewart, Greg Colson, Walter Scott Monfort, Todd Applegate, Mary Sutton, Michael Adjemian, Camp Hand, Ted McAvoy, Zilfina Rubio Ames, and Ping Yu

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    Dec. 5, 2024
  • AP 130-3

    2025 Georgia Ag Forecast

    Each year, UGA’s agricultural economists develop a comprehensive overview to help various sectors of the agriculture industry navigate the year ahead. As Georgia’s land-grant university, the University of Georgia conducts cutting-edge research on critical and emerging issues that are important to the agriculture industry. From this research, UGA provides the best information and education available to producers and constituents to equip them with knowledge and decision-making tools for their businesses.

    Ben Campbell, Esendugue Greg Fonsah, Guy Hancock, Angie Im, Yanshu Li, Yangxuan Liu, Gopinath (Gopi) Munisamy, Daniel Remar, John Salazar, William Secor, Vanessa P. Shonkwiler, and Amanda R Smith

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    Dec. 3, 2024
  • 2024 Ag Snapshots

    AP 129-2

    2024 Ag Snapshots

    Ag Snapshots is a brief focus on Georgia’s agricultural industry and are based on the Georgia Farm Gate Value Report from the previous year with helpful infographics and maps. Years prior to 2023 can be accessed on the Agribusiness and Economic Development publications site: https://caed.uga.edu/publications/georgia-agricultural-statistics.html

    Sharon P Kane

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    Jan. 26, 2024
  • AP 130-2-02

    2024 Georgia Agriculture Outlook

    1. Food and commodity prices are expected to return to prepandemic levels.
    2. Coupled with increasing costs, the nation’s farm income is expected to decline by 17% between 2022 and 2023.
    3. Georgia’s 2023 net farm income is likely to return to the 10-year average of about $3 billion.
    4. Potential upsides for Georgia are the possibility of higher demand for poultry, cotton, and peanuts from domestic and overseas markets.
    5. Risks to this forecast are higher input costs, geopolitical risks, cheaper imports of some commodities, and a global economic slowdown.

    Ben Campbell and Gopinath (Gopi) Munisamy

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    Jan. 23, 2024
  • AP 130-2-03

    2024 Inputs and Production Expenditures Forecast

    1. Farm input expenses continued to increase in 2023; when adjusted for inflation, they remained below 2014’s record highs.
    2. Notable changes in 2023 included reductions in farm interest and fertilizer expenses.
    3. Total production expenses are forecast to decline slightly with the largest changes in interest, fertilizer, and pesticide categories.

    Ben Campbell and Guy Hancock

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    Jan. 23, 2024
  • AP 130-2-01

    2024 Overall U.S. and Georgia Economic Outlook

    Each year, UGA’s agricultural economists develop a comprehensive overview to help various sectors of the agriculture industry navigate the year ahead. As Georgia’s land-grant university, the University of Georgia conducts cutting-edge research on critical and emerging issues that are important to the agriculture industry. From this research, UGA provides the best information and education available to producers and constituents to equip them with knowledge and decision-making tools for their businesses. Forecast by Jeffrey M. Humphreys, UGA, Director of the Selig Center for Economic Growth. The overall U.S. outlook projections include: 1. The 2024 economic forecast for Georgia calls for an economic slowdown but not a recession. We estimate the probability of recession at 33% for Georgia compared to just under 50% for the United States. 2. Georgia’s lower risk of recession reflects recent economic development success and stronger demographics. 3. The resilient labor market and the strong financial position of households are two reasons why we expect continued economic expansion. 4. Inflation will continue to ease but will not fall to levels experienced before the pandemic. 5. The main downside risks to growth are missteps by the Federal Reserve, a financial crisis, and an energy-price shock. Each of these risks alone could trigger a recession.

    Ben Campbell

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    Jan. 23, 2024
  • AP 130-2-08

    2024 Beef Cattle Outlook

    1. The beef cattle outlook is positive in 2024. Tight supplies and stable consumer demand are expected to push cattle prices higher in the year ahead.
    2. Risks come from the demand side if U.S. consumers are uninterested or unable to pay for higher-priced beef. Additionally, input cost uncertainty may squeeze margins.
    3. Overall, beef cattle prices are expected to move higher year-over-year throughout 2024.

    Ben Campbell and William Secor

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    Jan. 22, 2024
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