Mark Dikeman

Farm Management

Kansas Farm Management Association Executive Director 
Kansas State University

Mark Dikeman serves as the Executive Director of the Kansas Farm Management Association (KFMA), providing leadership to the state-wide KFMA program and working with KFMA data.

Address
308 Waters Hall
Manhattan , KS  66506
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Documents & Presentations by Mark Dikeman
Title Date Downloads
KFMA 2020 Summary Farm Income Results and Projections for 2021 Net Farm Income in Kansas - Webinar
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May 26, 2021
PPP and ERC Update January 27, 2021
Income Tax Planning in Good Times and Bad December 16, 2020
Paycheck Protection Program and Economic Injury Disaster Loan October 21, 2020
2019 Kansas Farm Income Report and 2020 Farm Income Projections
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May 22, 2020
2019 Kansas Net Farm Income

A discussion of the results from the just-released 2019 Kansas Net Farm Income summary from the Kansas Farm Management Association, featuring:  the average net income statewide, as well as the region-by-region averages; the percentage of those income numbers attributable to government payments; and comments on the general economic state of farmers and ranchers in each of the six association regions...the guests are KFMA executive director Kevin Herbel and associate director Mark Dikeman, along with area economists Jordan Steele, Logan Hedlund, Will Feldkamp, Bryan Manny, Chelsea Plummer and Dillon Rapp.

May 21, 2020
An Overview Of Tax Related Provisions For Agricultural Producers In Recent Covid-19 Legislation April 4, 2020
Government Stimulus Programs for Ag Producers and Co-ops

Associated FACTSHEET.

April 3, 2020
9. Farm Income Tax Update August 1, 2019
Tax Update for Grain Farmers

The director of the Arthur Capper Cooperative Center at K-State, Brian Briggeman, and the associate director of the Kansas Farm Management Association at K-State, Mark Dikeman, talk about a late-breaking development that grain farmers and cooperatives should know about...it could have a one-time impact on a farmer's ability to claim a section 199A tax deduction on grain sales.

January 25, 2019