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USDA Predicting 36% Drop In Net Farm Income This Year

The USDA is predicting American net farm income this year will the the lowest it's been since 2006.

The department puts it at 58 point 3 billion dollars - a 36 per cent drop from 2014.

That would be an almost 53 per cent drop from the record U-S net farm income of 123 point 7 billion dollars set in 2013.

The USDA expects 2015 crop receipts to be 6 point 2 per cent lower, livestock receipts 9 point 1 per cent lower.

The crop receipts are based on lower income from corn, soybeans and wheat this year.

The lower U-S livestock receipts are based largely on lower milk and hog prices.

American farm asset values are also forecast to drop this year.

The USDA figures a 2 point 1 per cent drop in farm real estate values will contribute to a 3 point 5 per cent decline there.

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