Brian Briggeman

Agribusiness, Arthur Capper Cooperative Center

Professor, Agribusiness
Director of the Arthur Capper Cooperative Center
Kansas State University 

Brian Briggeman joined the faculty in fall 2011 as associate professor of agricultural economics and director of the Arthur Capper Cooperative Center. Briggeman earned his Bachelor’s degree in agribusiness from K-State in 2000. He received his master’s degree in agricultural economics in 2002 from Texas A&M University. In 2006, he completed his Ph.D. in agricultural economics at Purdue University. Prior to K-State, Briggeman worked as an economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City - Omaha Branch.

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Documents & Presentations by Brian Briggeman
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21. Sustainable Growth Rates of Farmer Cooperatives: Who is Growing Broke? August 1, 2018
K-State Symposium on Cooperative Issues

The director of the Arthur Capper Cooperative Center at K-State, Brian Briggeman, and the chief executive officer of the Kansas Cooperative Council, Brandi Miller, preview the 2018 K-State Symposium on Cooperative Issues and the KCC Leadership Roundtable, which will take place in tandem on the K-State campus in August.

July 13, 2018
Tax Reform Reverb

K-State agricultural economist Brian Briggeman discusses his new economic analysis of the "Section 199A" issue that resulted from the tax reform bill late last year, and the follow-up congressional action that addressed the problem...he talks about how this is likely to impact grain producers as they do business with their local cooperatives.

May 1, 2018
Impact of Revised Section 199A on Grain Producers

Link to ACCC Factsheet Series: http://accc.k-state.edu/research/fact_sheet_series.html

April 19, 2018
Tax Cut Impacts on Ag Producers and Cooperatives

K-State agricultural economist Brian Briggeman talks about the anticipated impact of the new federal tax cuts on agricultural producers and farmer-owned cooperatives:  he looks at the merits of farm operations converting to C-corporation status under the new provisions, and addresses the emerging issue of how the changes could influence how producers do business with cooperatives and independent agribusinesses. 

January 12, 2018
Impact of Tax Reform on Agricultural Cooperatives | Special Edition ACCC Factsheet

Initially posted December 20, 2017. Updated January 10, 2018. 

Link to ACCC Factsheet Series: http://accc.k-state.edu/research/fact_sheet_series.html

January 10, 2018
Sustainable Cooperative Growth

The director of the Arthur Capper Cooperative Center at K-State, Brian Briggeman, talks about a new K-State study of what allows agricultural cooperatives to attain a sustainable growth rate...and how cooperative boards and managers can use that information to analyze their cooperatives' economic status and plan for growth.

January 2, 2018
Macroeconomic and Interest Rate Outlook

Presented at Farming For the Future Conference: Salina, KS. 

December 19, 2017
Interest Rate Outlook

K-State agricultural economist Brian Briggeman offers his latest observations on the state of the macro-economy and interest rate trends as they would affect the agricultural economy. That's the topic of his presentation at the upcoming Farming for the Future programs that will be put on by K-State at four locations in Kansas in the coming weeks. 

December 7, 2017
Sustainable Growth Rates for Cooperatives | ACCC Fact Sheet #11

Link to ACCC Factsheet Series: http://accc.k-state.edu/research/fact_sheet_series.html

December 4, 2017