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2014 Crop Budgets

Jan 20, 2014 | Written by

UGA Ag Economists, Don Shurley, Nathan Smith, and Amanda Smith have given us the links for the 2014 Crop budgets and the 2014 Crop Comparison Tool. If anyone needs help with any of these contact your local Extension Agent and they will be able to assist you.

 

The links are Below:

The first link has the budgets in Microsoft Excel 2010 or earlier (.xlsx files):

http://www.caes.uga.edu/?tiny=OP73LP

The second link has the budgets in Microsoft Excel 2003 or earlier (.xls files):

http://www.caes.uga.edu/?tiny=LQ28IA

 

Below is a link to the 2014 crop comparison tool.  This page includes a file saved in the two versions of Microsoft Excel and a file that can be read with the Adobe Acrobat Reader.  Please share this link with your growers.

 http://www.caes.uga.edu/?tiny=3BABD3

Here is an example of the crop comparison tool.

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The Nochaway Ag Update is a blog designed to provide timely information to the agricultural producers of Terrell, Calhoun, and Randolph Counties. The Ichawaynochaway Creek flows through all three of these Southwest Georgia counties and was chosen to represent our area of responsibility. 'Nochaway,' was selected because that is what many of us call the Ichawaynochaway Creek.

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