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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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Farm Capital Expenditures Remain Depressed
In 2019, the USDA expects farm capital expenditures will amount to $30 billion (Figure 1). There are a few ways to look at this level. On one hand, it is a dramatic decline from the nearly $50 billion seen in 2014.

On the other hand, today’s levels are back to those experienced in the early 2000s, when farm incomes were more stable. One question is whether we should expect to see capital expenditures climb much higher or stabilize at near the current levels?

Figure 1. Real (2019 USD) Capital Expenditures, Excluding Operator Dwellings, 1970-2019f.



Farm Capital Expenditures Stabilizing?
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