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March 14th, 2012 – The Speed of Change: Current Conditions and Issues facing U.S. livestock and dairy producers

Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

Below are links to the PowerPoint slides presented by today’s speakers addressing the topic: Current Conditions and Issues facing U.S. livestock and dairy producers

Presenters include:
  * Dr. Derrell Peel a Charles Breedlove Professor of Agribusiness in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK – Livestock Markets and Policy issues

  * Katelyn McCullock Dairy Economist, Livestock Market Information Center (LMIC), Denver, CO – Dairy industry Issues and Programs

March 14th, 2012 – The Speed of Change: Current Conditions and Issues facing U.S. crop and forage/hay producers

Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

Below are links to the PowerPoint slides presented by today’s speakers addressing the topic: Current Conditions and Issues facing U.S. crop and forage/hay producers

Presenters include:
  * Edward Usset Grain Marketing Specialist for the Center for Farm Financial Management, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN – Corn & Soybeans Outlook

  * Dr. Randy Fortenbery School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA – Wheat Outlook

  * Dr. Shannon Neibergs School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA – Hay & Forage Industry Outlook

March 14th, 2012 – The Speed of Change: U.S and Domestic Trade Issues and the near-term implications for U.S. agriculture

Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

Below are links to the PowerPoint slides presented by today’s speakers addressing the topic: U.S and Domestic Trade Issues and the near-term implications for U.S. agriculture

Presenters include:
  * Dr. Gregory Gilpin Assistant Professor at Montana State University – Current Financial and Economic Conditions

  * Dr. Vincent H. Smith Professor of Economics in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics at Montana State University and co-director of MSU’s Agricultural Marketing Policy Center – Policy Issues and Government Programs

December 13th, 2011 Webinar Q&A Follow up

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Regional Perspectives on Economic Forces Shaping Land Asset Values

The following link provides access to the Question and Answer follow up by the speakers after the AAEA Extension Section & C-FARE December 13th, 2011 webinar. Clicking on the icon for the PDF filePDF Button will open the document in a new tab. This document may be saved to your local computer if desired.

December 13th, 2011 Webinar Recordings

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

Regional Perspectives on Economic Forces Shaping Land Asset Values

The links below are to the recorded session of the AAEA Extension Section & C-FARE December 13th, 2011 webinar. Clicking on the icon for either the videoVideo Playback Button or audio-onlyAudio Playback Button version will stream the recording to your location. Download and start times will vary depending on your connection speed. Please be patient, as there may be a delay before the video start button appears on the screen.

Sections for this webinar include:

* Introduction and Background information– Emcee Trent Teegerstrom
* Speakers:
   Mike Duffy on Economic Forces Shaping Land Asset Values & Land Values: A Midwest Perspective
   Roger Cramer on Land Values: A Western Perspective
   Damona Doye on Land Values: A Southern Perspective



Webinar Opening Comments - 4 minutesWebinar Opening Comments - 4 minutes Webinar Opening Comments- Emcee Trent Teegerstrom
Mike Duffy on Economic Forces Shaping Land Asset Values & Land Values: A Midwest Perspective - 19 minutesMike Duffy on Economic Forces Shaping Land Asset Values & Land Values: A Midwest Perspective - 19 minutes Mike Duffy on Economic Forces Shaping Land Asset Values & Land Values: A Midwest Perspective
Roger Cramer on Land Values: A Western Perspective - 19 minutesRoger Cramer on Land Values: A Western Perspective - 19 minutes Roger Cramer on Land Values: A Western Perspective
Damona Doye on Land Values: A Southern Perspective - 14 minutesDamona Doye on Land Values: A Southern Perspective - 14 minutes Damona Doye on Land Values: A Southern Perspective
Q & A following speaker presentations - 9 minutesQ & A following speaker presentations - 9 minutes Q & A following speaker presentations
Complete Webinar - 65 minutes Compilation of the ENTIRE webinar audio

December 13, 2011: AAEA Extension Section & C-FARE- Regional Perspectives on Economic Forces Shaping Land Asset Values

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Below are links to the PowerPoint slides presented by today’s speakers addressing the topic: Regional Perspectives on Economic Forces Shaping Land Asset Values

Presenters include:
  * Dr. Mike Duffy, Extension Economist in farm management at Iowa State University – Economic Forces Shaping Land Asset Values & Land Values: A Midwest Perspective

  * Dr. Damona Doye, farm management Extension economist, Regents Professor and Sarkeys Distinguished Professor at Oklahoma State University – Land Values: A Southern Perspective

  * Mr. Roger Cramer, Senior Vice President of Risk Management for Northwest Farm Credit Services – Land Values: A Western Perspective

April 20th, 2011 Webinar Recordings

Monday, December 12th, 2011

Farmers Dealing with the Commercialization of Cellulosic Biofuels

The links below are to the recorded session of the AAEA Extension Section & C-FARE April 20th, 2011 webinar. Clicking on the icon for either the videoVideo Playback Button or audio-onlyAudio Playback Button version will stream the recording to your location. Download and start times will vary depending on your connection speed. Please be patient, as there may be a delay before the video start button appears on the screen.

Sections for this webinar include:

* Introduction and Background information– Emcee John Hewlett
* Speakers:
   Francis Epplin on Inflated Expectations, Unfulfilled Mandates, and Cost-Efficient Feedstock Systems for Cellulosic Biofuels
   Cole Gustafson on Economics of Wheat/Corn Stover Collection, Dakota Spirit AgEnergy



Webinar Opening Comments - 7 minutesWebinar Opening Comments - 7 minutes Webinar Opening Comments- Emcee John Hewlett
Francis Epplin on Inflated Expectations, Unfulfilled Mandates, and Cost-Efficient Feedstock Systems for Cellulosic Biofuels - 23 minutesFrancis Epplin on Inflated Expectations, Unfulfilled Mandates, and Cost-Efficient Feedstock Systems for Cellulosic Biofuels - 23 minutes Francis Epplin on Inflated Expectations, Unfulfilled Mandates, and Cost-Efficient Feedstock Systems for Cellulosic Biofuels
Cole Gustafson on Economics of Wheat/Corn Stover Collection, Dakota Spirit AgEnergy - 21 minutesCole Gustafson on Economics of Wheat/Corn Stover Collection, Dakota Spirit AgEnergy - 21 minutes Cole Gustafson on Economics of Wheat/Corn Stover Collection, Dakota Spirit AgEnergy
Q & A following speaker presentations - 16 minutesQ & A following speaker presentations - 16 minutes Q & A following speaker presentations
Complete Webinar - 69 minutes Compilation of the ENTIRE webinar audio

April 20th, 2011: AAEA Extension Section- Webinar on Farmers Dealing with the Commercialization of Cellulosic Biofuels

Monday, December 12th, 2011

Below are links to the PowerPoint slides presented by today’s speakers addressing the topic: Farmers Dealing with the Commercialization of Cellulosic Biofuels

Presenters include:
  * Dr. Francis Epplin, professor and agricultural production and resource use economist, at Oklahoma State University – Inflated Expectations, Unfulfilled Mandates, and Cost-Efficient Feedstock Systems for Cellulosic Biofuels

  * Dr. Cole Gustafson, professor and Biofuels Economist in the Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics at North Dakota State University – Economics of Wheat/Corn Stover Collection, Dakota Spirit AgEnergy

Click on the links above to access the various PowerPoint presentations.

Recordings of the webinar presentations will be posted once they have been compiled under a separate listing.

February 7, 2011 Webinar Recordings

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Ag and the Tax Relief Act of 2010 – Key Changes for Farmers and Ranchers

The links below are to the recorded session of the Ag In Uncertain Times February 7th, 2011 webinar. Clicking on the icon for either the videoVideo Playback Button or audio-onlyAudio Playback Button version will stream the recording to your location. Download and start times will vary depending on your connection speed. Please be patient, as there may be a delay before the video start button appears on the screen.

Sections for this webinar include:

* Introduction and Background information– Emcee Trent Teegerstrom
* Speakers:
   Gary J. Hoff on Ag and the Tax Relief Act of 2010
   Ruby Ward on Agriculture Tax Issues
* Q & A session and Closing Comments


Webinar Opening Comments - 6 minutesWebinar Opening Comments - 6 minutes Webinar Opening Comments- Emcee Trent Teegerstrom
Gary J. Hoff on Ag and the Tax Relief Act of 2010 - 27  minutesGary J. Hoff on Ag and the Tax Relief Act of 2010 - 27  minutes Gary J. Hoff on Ag and the Tax Relief Act of 2010
Ruby Ward on Agriculture Tax Issues - 21 minutesRuby Ward on Agriculture Tax Issues - 21 minutes Ruby Ward on Agriculture Tax Issues
Q & A following speaker presentations - 9  minutesQ & A following speaker presentations - 9  minutes Q & A following speaker presentations
Complete Webinar - 62 minutes Compilation of the ENTIRE webinar audio

February 7, 2011: Ag and the Tax Relief Act of 2010 – Key Changes for Farmers and Ranchers

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Below are links to the PowerPoint slides presented by today’s speakers addressing the topic: Ag and the Tax Relief Act of 2010 – Key Changes for Farmers and Ranchers

Presenters include:
  * Gary J. Hoff, Extension Specialist – Taxation, at the University of Illinois – Ag and the Tax Relief Act of 2010

  * Dr. Ruby Ward, Department of Applied Economics at Utah State University – Agriculture Tax Issues

Click on the links above to access the various PowerPoint presentations.

Recordings of the webinar presentations will be posted once they have been compiled under a separate listing.