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2007 ANNUAL REPORT

 

MOORHEAD, MINNESOTA AREA FARM BUSINESS MGT. PROGRAM

NORTHLAND COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE 

Table of Contents

Five Year Trends:  Adobe Acrobat PDF files

        Financial Standards                        Financial Standards Scorecard                Financial Standards Definitions

        Corn on Cash Rented

        Soybeans on Cash Rented

        Spring Wheat on Cash Rented

        Sugarbeets on Cash Rented-Excluding Joint Venture

 

Financial Information

       Net Farm Income Statement

       Farm Inventory Changes

       Depreciation and Capital Adjustments

       Profitability Analysis

       Liquidity Analysis

       Balance Sheet (Cost)

       Balance Sheet (Market)

       Statement of Cash Flows

       Financial Guidelines

       Household and Personal Expenses

       Financial General Information Summary

       Operator and Labor Information Summary

 Crop Information

       Beans, Black Turtle on Cash Rented Land

       Corn on Cash Rented Land

       Corn on Owned Land

       Soybeans on Cash Rented Land

       Soybeans on Owned Land

       Soybeans on Share Rented Land

       Soybeans-Food on Cash Rented Land

       Spring Wheat on Cash Rented Land

       Spring Wheat on Owned Land

       Spring Wheat on Share Rented Land

       Sugarbeets on Cash Rented Land-Excluding Joint Venture

       Sugarbeets on Cash Rented Land-Including Joint Venture

       Sugarbeets on Owned Land-Excluding Joint Venture

       Sugarbeets on Owned Land-Including Joint Venture

       Sunflowers, Confectionary on Cash Rented Land

Organic Farms:  State of Minnesota

        Whole Farm Financials

        Organic Crop Data-State of Minnesota

   

Archive:

2006 Annual Report

2005 Annual Report

2004 Annual Report

2003 Annual Report

2002 Annual Report

2001 Annual Report

2000 Annual Report

1999 Annual Report

RED RIVER VALLEY & MN. REGIONAL REPORTS

FINBIN  -  Finpack farm financial database

Each year local and regional reports are generated from individual farm records from farm producers who are enrolled in Farm Business Management programs across Minnesota. Other reports are compiled with the cooperation from other States such as North Dakota in the Red River Valley report.  The current financial status of farm operators and net returns from various crop and livestock enterprises are reported.

Farm producers can use these reports to compare their operation to others in the region and state and to determine their own strengths and weaknesses of their farm business.  Other individuals such as agricultural lenders, instructors and consultants should also find this information useful.

The reports are based upon data generated by FINPACK software, developed by the Center for Farm Financial Management, University of Minnesota Extension Service.

The Minnesota Regional reports are made available by the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system and are compiled and checked for accuracy by Ron Dvergsten, Northland Community & Technical College, Del Lecy, Central Lakes College, Jim Molenaar, Ridgewater Community & Technical College, Al Brudelie, Minnesota West Community & Technical College and South Central Technical College, and Peter Scheffert, Riverland Community College, Regional Deans of Management Education.  The Red River Valley report is compiled and checked for accuracy by Ron Dvergsten, Dean of Management Education, Northland Community & Technical College and Andrew Swenson, North Dakota State University Extension Service.

 

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Rick Morgan Rick.Morgan@Northlandcollege.edu or

Greg Tullis Greg.Tullis@Northlandcollege.edu

Farm Business Management Dept.

Townsite Center

810 4th Ave. S.

Moorhead, MN. 56560

Phone:  (218) 299-5827 or (218) 299-5863

 Fax:  (218) 299-5838

 

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