Title: The Emerging Role of Agriculture in Economic Development
1The Emerging Role of Agriculture in Economic
Development
- Rex Ricketts, Director
- University of Missouri Extension Commercial
Agriculture Program
Commercial Agriculture Program
2Overview
- Importance of Missouri's Agriculture
- Historical Changes in Agriculture
- Tractor
- Electricity
- Trailer Truck
- Economic Impact of Animal Production
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3Missouri Agriculture 2006
- 5.62 billion in farm receipts
- 55 livestock
- 45 crops
- Missouri ranks 2nd in the US in the number of
farms - 105,000 farms
Source USDA-NASS
4Missouri Livestock Receipts - 2005 3.1 billion
Source USDA-NASS
5- What technology has changed agriculture the most?
- Tractor
- Electricity
- Trailer Truck
- Bio Fuels
6Number of U.S. Farms
Source USDA-NASS
7Number of U.S. Tractors
Source USDA-NASS
8Number of U.S. Farms with Electricity
Note The use of electricity on farms after 1954
was so widespread throughout the states that
there seemed no need to obtain further information
Source USDA-NASS
9Number of U.S. Tractors, Farms and Farms with
Electricity
Thousands of Farms
10Trailer Trucks
11One Trailer of Market Hogs
- 53,000 lbs. live weight
- 200 hogs
- 10,000 pork chops
12One Trailer of Milk
- 50,000 lbs. of milk
- 5,813 gallons of milk
- 93,000 8 oz. glasses of milk
- 5,000 lbs. of cheese
13600 Sow Farrow to Finish(25-ton Truck Lots)
14700-cow Dairy(25-ton Truck Lots)
15Economic Impact of Animal Agriculture
162,400-head Contract Finishing Unit
- Swine Construction Economic Impact
- Construction Cost 520,000 (includes
buildings, manure storage and water supply)
172,400-head Contract Finishing Unit
- Farm level annual economic impact
- 122,000 in gross revenue to swine operation
including contract payments and manure value - 3,500 spent on real estate and property taxes
- 5,000 spent on utilities
- 500 acres needed for feed (corn)
- 320 acres for manure application in corn soybean
rotation - 50 per acre fertilizer value
- 207,000 in annual economic activity state wide
(multiplier effect)
18700-cow Dairy Operation
- Dairy Construction Economic Impact
- Construction Cost 2,483,000 (includes milking
parlor, freestall barn, holding area, bunker
silo, manure storage and water supply) - Dairy machinery needed 250,000
19700-cow Dairy Operation
- Farm Level Annual Economic Impact
- 2.4 million in gross revenue to dairy
- 6.0 million in economic activity (multiplier
effect) - 10,000 spent on real estate and property taxes
- 60,000 spent on utilities, fuel and oil
- 11 full-time positions created (260,000 in labor
expenses) - 1,466 acres needed for feed (corn silage,
alfalfa, etc.) - At least 1,626 acres needed for nutrient
management - 32 to 56 per acre fertilizer value
20Multiplier Effect of Missouris Livestock Sector
2005
21Biofuels Industry
22Annual Operation Impacts of the Four Ethanol
plants (160 MGY)
Tax revenues at the federal, state and local
level - 43 million Corn Used in Production 56
million bushels
Golden Triangle Energy, LLC. Craig, Missouri
23Yearly Operating Expenses for Ethanol Plants
24Conclusions
- Why agriculture has changed
- Animal agriculture is an important economic
contributor to Missouris economy - Animal agriculture faces new opportunities and
challenges with the growing biofuels industry
25The Emerging Role of Agriculture in Economic
Development
- Rex Ricketts, Director
- University of Missouri Extension Commercial
Agriculture Program
Commercial Agriculture Program