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Eight Percent of US Farms Are Associated with Renewable Energy

Biomass Rules Posted on October 6, 2025 by Mark JennerOctober 6, 2025

The farm-based renewable energy information in the 2022 Census of Agriculture is informative, but the data available is rather course. This Census data is not available anywhere but in the 2022 Census of Agriculture.  It does not, however, include capacities … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, definition, economics, farm, firm, policy, production, science | Tagged 2022 Census of Agriculture, and farm-related income, and wind rights leased to others, Eight Percent of US Farms Are Associated with Renewable Energy, family farms, farm size, farm typology, fees for production contract commodities, geothermal (geo), government payments, gross cash farm income (GCFI), methane or anaerobic digesters (digesters), National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), non-family farms, sales of crops and livestock, small-scale hydroelectric (hydro), solar, USDA, Volume 2, wind | Leave a reply

2022 Census of Agriculture Farm Typology Volume 2 Has Arrived

Biomass Rules Posted on September 30, 2025 by Mark JennerSeptember 30, 2025

The USDA released the initial 2022 Census of Agriculture files in February 2024.  We had to wait 18 months to get the farm typology data released in August of 2025.  It is the same data, but it is organized by … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, definition, economics, education, farm, policy, production, science, wealth creation | Tagged 2022 Census of Agriculture, 2022 Census of Agriculture Typology Volume 2 Has Arrived, Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS), agritourism, and farm-related income farm size, custom work, dividends and premiums, family farms, farm typology, fees for production contract commodities, government payments, gross cash farm income (GCFI), National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), non-family farms, rent received, sales of crops and livestock, USDA, Volume 2, woody biomass | Leave a reply

Local Agribusiness Economic Study Delivered to St. Louis Agribusiness Club

Biomass Rules Posted on September 25, 2025 by Mark JennerSeptember 25, 2025

Monday, September 22, 2025, the 2025 Agribusiness Economic and Jobs Study, 2025, results were presented to the St. Louis Agribusiness Club.  The St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) agribusiness economic impact has grown since the last study in 2019. Based … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, economics, education, macro, policy, Real Adventures in Economics, science, wealth creation | Tagged agricultural production, bitcoin, Bond County Illinois, direct GDP, gig-economy., gross domestic product (GDP), IMPLAN, indirect GDP, indirect jobs, input suppliers and services, input-output, Local Agribusiness Economic Study Delivered to St. Louis Agribusiness Club, manufacturing, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), Missouri, processing, St. Louis, St. Louis Agribusiness Club, St. Louis MSA | Leave a reply

US Peace Corps is 64 Years Old, A Secret Weapon of World Peace

Biomass Rules Posted on September 23, 2025 by Mark JennerSeptember 23, 2025

Service in the US Peace Corps in 1982 to 1984 was a 27-month investment in my life more than 40 years ago that continues to pay dividends today. A significant life lesson for me has been that substantive improvements in … Continue reading →

Posted in Biomass Rules, economics, education, farm, Food Price Fun, policy, Secret Life of Rural Communities, wealth creation | Tagged 1982-1984, Cropping Systems Program, Integrated Cereals Project, Learned more, Nepal, Taught a lot, US Peace Corps, USAID, Volunteer | Leave a reply

The Best Part of the Farm Progress Show is the People

Biomass Rules Posted on September 1, 2025 by Mark JennerSeptember 1, 2025

People drive the agricultural industry.  AgriCULTURE is built on culture.  Every year the Farm Progress Show provides a forum for learning about the newest and best technology in production agriculture – mostly crop production.  But my experience is that it … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, definition, economics, education, farm, firm, macro, policy, science, Secret Life of Rural Communities, wealth creation | Tagged 2025, both historical tradition and embracing radical change, common thread is best people in agriculture, Decatur, farm progress show, farm show in August, farmer support, farmers, Illinois, Illinois Corn Growers, Illinois Farm Bureau, Illinois Soybean Association, production agriculture, summer of renewal road trips, the best part of the farm progress show is the people, travel to Colorado in July, travel to Minnesota in June, University of Illinois Extension | Leave a reply

Authentic Fun with Arrival of First Copies of My First Book

Biomass Rules Posted on August 14, 2025 by Mark JennerAugust 14, 2025

First time author, book arrival moment. It was authentically gratifying! Late the other night, my wife, Tracy Hall, made a comment about the cameras catching the delivery truck. I said, “what delivery truck?” Well, what do you know? A box … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, Biomass Rules, economics, education, firm, macro, policy, production, Real Adventures in Economics, science, wealth creation | Tagged 2025, Donald D. Osburn, James G. Beierlein, Kenneth C. Schneeberger, Mark W. Jenner, Principles of Agribusiness Management, sixth edition, Waveland Press, www.waveland.com | Leave a reply

Our Community Loves to Support Our Junior Livestock Show – Secret Life of Rural Communities

Biomass Rules Posted on August 14, 2025 by Mark JennerAugust 14, 2025

Every August our Bond County rural community loves to love up the young livestock show youth.  During the County Fair the show animals are auctioned off in an interesting combination of bragging rights (for who purchased – bid the highest … Continue reading →

Posted in economics, education, policy, Secret Life of Rural Communities, wealth creation | Tagged 4-H, barrows, community loves to support our junior livestock show, community service, county fair, FFA, four times more than market price, goats, leaders, local businesses, poultry, rabbits, resilience and perseverance, rewarding specific youth, secret life of rural communities, sheep, show animals, steers, youth | Leave a reply

It is Official. Mark Jenner is a Flaming Nerd.

Biomass Rules Posted on August 5, 2025 by Mark JennerAugust 5, 2025

Being Mark Jenner is a honed, discipline.  It doesn’t just happen.  Sometimes, it is exhausting.  Mostly it is, quite simply, a GRAND ADVENTURE!!!  I just returned from my professional ag economist meetings in Denver.  And it is official.  I am … Continue reading →

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The Legacy Textbook, Principles in Agribusiness Management, is at the Printers!

Biomass Rules Posted on July 27, 2025 by Mark JennerJuly 27, 2025

A few years ago, I was invited to revise the popular, 30-year introductory agribusiness textbook, Principles in Agribusiness Management by James G. Beierlein, Kenneth C. Schneeberger, and Donald D. Osburn.  I was both flattered and thrilled.  Since 2014, the fifth … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, definition, economics, education, farm, firm, policy, production, Real Adventures in Economics, science, wealth creation | Tagged colleagues, doctoral advisor, Donald D. Osburn, fifth edition, invited to take the lead, is at the printers, James G. Beierlein, Kenneth C. Schneeberger, legacy textbook, Mark W. Jenner, Principles in Agribusiness Management, sixth edition, www.waveland.com | Leave a reply

US Producer Age Differs by Farm Enterprise

Biomass Rules Posted on July 21, 2025 by Mark JennerJuly 21, 2025

The USDA, 2022 Census of Agriculture, Volume 1, Table 75, provides farm data on what is produced by all farms, but it also provides census data by area of farm specialization.  These are identified by NAICS (North American Industry Classification … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, definition, economics, education, farm, policy, production, science, wealth creation | Tagged 2022 Census of Agriculture, age is not a threat, beef grazers, cattle feedlots, dairy, farms provide haven for elder producers, fruit and nut tree farms, grain farms, hemp, high capital requirements not a barrier, hogs, NAICS (North American Industry Classification System), physical activity is an age barrier, US producer age differs by farm enterprise, USDA, vegetables, Volume 1 Table 75 | Leave a reply

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