Agricultural Economics Department

 

Date of this Version

2016

Citation

Cornhusker Economics September 7, 2016

Comments

Copyright 2016 University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Abstract

Corn and soybeans are the two most common crops grown in Nebraska. Some farmers in the western part of the state plant continuous corn with few that plant continuous soybeans. In most cases some type of corn/soybean rotation is practiced. Idealistically speaking crop rotations should be producer and site specific, matching physical geography, resource availability and management capability. This work focuses on the difference in profitability among four possible rotations.

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