Gregg Ibendahl

Farm Management, Finance, Production Economics

Associate Professor
Kansas State University

Gregg Ibendahl joined the faculty in fall 2012. Prior to joining the faculty, he served as an associate extension professor at Mississippi State University.  Gregg works primarily in the areas of agricultural production and finance.  He utilizes Kansas Farm Management Association data to provide research and analysis on cropping systems, machinery, and financial trends.

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Manhattan , KS  66506-4011
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Documents & Presentations by Gregg Ibendahl
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Fertilizer Prices, A Worst Case Scenario? February 18, 2022
An Update on Farm Expenses by Category Percentage February 17, 2022
A Rapid Retreat in Fertilizer Price Is Not Likely

K-State farm management economist Gregg Ibendahl shares his just-posted fertilizer price outlook, using current trends in corn and oil prices as the foundation for his analysis...he thinks that the price of fertilizer might level off midway through the year, but that a rapid retreat in that price isn't likely, especially given what's happening with inflation in the economy.

February 11, 2022
What's Up With Fertilizer Prices February 9, 2022
Fuel Price Trends and Price Outlook for 2022

K-State farm management economist Gregg Ibendahl talks about his new analysis of fuel price trends, and the seasonal tendencies of gas and diesel prices of importance to farmers and ranchers, based on historical trends...he also offers his fuel price outlook for the rest of 2022.

February 8, 2022
USDA Expense Indexes Through 2021 February 7, 2022
Fuel Price Outlook for 2022 February 1, 2022
Kansas Wheat Yield Outlook for 2022 - Week 47 January 18, 2022
Kansas Farm Income Projections

K-State farm management economist Gregg Ibendahl shares his just-released estimate on Kansas net farm income for 2021, as well as his income projection for 2022, using Kansas Farm Management Association grain farm data as the basis for his calculations...he points to a sharp rise in the average income this past year, followed by an expected and significant drop this year.

January 6, 2022
A Preliminary Estimate of 2021 Kansas Net Farm Income and a Projection for 2022 January 4, 2022