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Agricultural Enterprises: An Important Economic Development Opportunity. Willow Holoubek. Partnering Associations. A-FAN. Livestock Development Empowering communities with awareness of the impact of livestock production to make informed decisions Connecting industry opportunities
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Agricultural Enterprises:An Important Economic Development Opportunity Willow Holoubek
A-FAN • Livestock Development • Empowering communities with awareness of the impact of livestock production to make informed decisions • Connecting industry opportunities • Awareness Outreach • Connection farmers and ranchers with consumers • Helping Nebraskans become more aware of how important the livestock industry is to their personal economies
The Nebraska Advantage: An interrelated system of crop, livestock and biofuel production capacity unmatched anywhere else in the country. Nebraska Ranks: #1 Irrigated Crop Acres (8.6 mi. ac.) #1 Commercial Red Meat Production #1 Cattle on Feed Numbers #2 Corn-Based Ethanol Production #2 Distillers Grain (DG’s) Production #3 Corn for Grain Production #4 Soybean Production #5 All Hay Production #6 All Hogs and Pigs #7 Commercial Hog Slaughter
Nebraska Ag as a Percent of the Total Economy Business Receipts 40.7% Gross State Product 26.9% Labor Income/Earnings 25.4% Employment Numbers 23.7%
Nebraska Ag as a Percent of the Total Economy Business Receipts 40.7% Gross State Product 26.9% Labor Income/Earnings 25.4% Employment Numbers 23.7%
For each $1.00 of crop production value,$0.59 in additional receipts for Nebraska businesses are created, primarily outside of the agricultural production industry. Agriculture Creates Economic Vitality
Each$1.00 of livestock sales yields$0.62 in additional final sales for Nebraska businesses outside of the agricultural production industry. Livestock Production Creates Economic Vitality
The Golden Triangle Nebraska’s unique agricultural production complex comprised of corn, soybeans, bio-fuels and livestock
The Recent Past: Imbalance of Growth Between Our Crop Sectors and Our Livestock Sectors: • In Past Decade: • NE Crop Output Value 300% • NE Livestock Output Value 75% • Our Neighboring States Expanding • Their Livestock Industries Faster than Nebraska
Livestock Expansion over the Last Decade: Cattle & Calves Prod.% Growth Nebraska +6% Iowa +9% Missouri +8% South Dakota -6% Kansas +2%
Livestock Expansion over the Last Decade: Annual Pig Crop #’s% Growth Nebraska +14% Iowa +31% Minnesota +25% Missouri +23% South Dakota +54%
Livestock Expansion over the Last Decade: Annual Market Hog Inventory% Growth Nebraska +3% Iowa +32% Minnesota +20% Missouri -8% Kansas +7%
Example: 25% Increase In Finishing Facilities • Direct Impact: • 765 Jobs • $27 Million Labor & Proprietor Income • $55 Million Value-Added • Total Economic Impact • 2,900 Jobs • $98 Million Labor & Proprietor Income • $195 Million Value-Added
Local Tax Revenue Impacts Finishing Facility Property Tax: $ 3.1 Million Other Property Tax: $ 3.0 Million Local Sales Tax: $ 322,000.00 TOTAL:$ 6.4 Million
Associated In-State Feed Consumption Increase 11 Million Bu. Corn 19.5 Million Tn. Distillers Grains 67,200 Tn. Soybean Meal (Over 9% Increase of In-State Utilization of Soybean Meal)
Livestock Expansion over the Last Decade: Dairy Cow Inventory% Growth Nebraska -17% Iowa -1% Colorado +38% Kansas +18% Missouri 0% South Dakota +10%
For Every 2000 Head Dairy The Local Community will benefit Approximately $10 Million Increase in Economic Activity Annually!
Livestock Expansion over the Last Decade: Egg Production% Growth Nebraska -10% Iowa +67% Illinois +42% Missouri +15% South Dakota +21% Colorado +23%
Livestock Expansion over the Last Decade: Broiler Production% Growth Nebraska +33% Iowa +6% Missouri +34% South Dakota 0% Colorado 0% Kansas 0%
The total sales of agriculture-related manufacturing industries were $25.57 billion in 2010, approximately 30%morethan the combined production value of crops and livestock at the farm/ranch level.
Presently, Nebraska exports: • One third of our corn crop (as grain) • More than 40% of distillers grains • More than 80% of soybean meal • More than 25% of annual pig crop
For every bushel and ton of crop commodities and head of feeder livestock shipped out of state, NEBRASKA drops potential value-added economic activity!
The Future: • Significant Opportunities—Particularly for Hog, Dairy, and Poultry Expansion • Major Economic Development Implications from Livestock Based Value-Added Activity • Development of rural markets resulting in rural community and individual wealth
The Future: • “Layering livestock or poultry into existing operations is key to Nebraska’s rural development and opening the door for future generations to return home to the farm.” • Greg Ibach • Nebraska Director of • Agriculture
The Future: • 3 billion people globally will enter the middle class with more economies to demand protein by 2020. • Natural resources, water and land combined with innovation of crop production will position Nebraska for value added opportunities. • Increased export demands will cement rural economic impact.
Currently 26 Counties have achieved Livestock Friendly Status
Livestock Development supports Nebraska’s entire economy to strengthen throughout the state. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Information Sources: The 2010 Economic Impact of the Nebraska Agricultural Production Complex The Department of Agricultural Economics June 2012 / Report 192 Eric Thompson, Bruce Johnson, Anil Giri Animal Agriculture Economic Analysis: The National Overview United Soybean Board
Willow Holoubek Executive Director Alliance for the Future of Agriculture in Nebraska (A-FAN) PO Box 84606 Lincoln, NE 68501-4606 Phone: 402.421.4455 Toll free: 1.888.580.2326 Cell: 402.710.1110 willowh@a-fan.org