Just found your channel! Subscribed for sure. I want to farm but this is the side of farming that’s the hardest to find the info on. Everybody wants to sell you equipment and inputs so lots of content for that lol but not much for the farmer, except 3 year old projection reports from the usda that only show losses haha Can’t say thanks enough. I hope you need an umbrella this year and God bless sir
Great video. Thanks for sharing. For wheat/soybeans would it be fair to adjust the overhead higher since with two crops on those acres you have perhaps double the tractor / sprayer / combine hours & fuel than when you just have one crop - like corn? However, I realize each crop takes different "overhead inputs". For example - seems like cotton takes a lot of tractor time plus its own harvester, etc. etc. For the total farm it doesn't matter but it does for deciding what to plant. Again - thanks for your unique video.
Very interesting video. With all the turmoil in supply chains, energy costs, and markets, a few prayers tonight for blessings on next year should be a line in your chart. Good Luck.
This video is extremely helpful, I’d like to see more of you demonstrating your booking keeping/spreadsheets. Even if you just plugged in fake numbers it would be a great help.
Yes the cost of a tractor usally is spread over the entire acreage, a combine is spread over the amount of acres dedicated to grain. On the other hand the various heads grainhead or cornhead either to the varios grains that can be harvested cornhead specifically charged to the corn crop. A new cotton picker only thing you can use it for is picking cotton. The acres devoted to specific crops such as hay and livestock have to cover and pay for that specific machinerybought and dedicated to that crop.
Seed costs are between $35-55/acre depending on the blend and rate. In some instances, I’m able to save at least that much money from reducing herbicides and fertilizer.
The people commenting about Govt. Subsidies have had their heads stuck where the sun don't shine for the past 20 years. They all believe that the reasons farmers farm is because they get rich off Subsidies, problem was with how the old farm subsidy program was administered the govt. Made the mistake of making the payments directly to the producers when actually though they were direct paid to farme overall they were indirect Subsidies paid out to the entire U S citizenry in the savings of food clothing and various other products and benefits of agriculture. In this country we have cheap bread and clothing for one thing. The USDA sincce the 1930's has been tasked with keeping abundant cheap food on the shelves of the country's grocery stores which the have done.
Hi Matt, I really like your cost of production spreadsheet. Is that something you created or did you buy a service? I need to figure out what it cost me to grow a crop. David Halsey
Matt, curious what is the elevated building for if you're looking from your office building on the right and the building with "Griggs Family Farm LLC" on the left. Looks like a grain loader but obviously it cant be. Just curious
But the majority of your expenses are written off via taxes, including equipment. With a proper tax pro, you should literally be able to write most of this off.
?? Most farms might get to buy crop insurance, which is government subsidized, but you still have to pay for it if you want it. The government is pretty useless when it comes to making sure the farmer can stay in business. You're on your own. If you think you can rely on the government, you haven't been paying attention.
@@TwoHappyChildrenFarm most folks know farmers get a government subsidies check I just don't know why farmers don't like to talk about it.they get thousands of dollars
@@chriswilcox1932 I guess you aren't a farmer. I don't get a check from the government, i think like most farmers, the tradeoff in handing them control of your decisions is not worth it.
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Love the transparency of this video! It tackles the side of agriculture not many know
Just found your channel! Subscribed for sure. I want to farm but this is the side of farming that’s the hardest to find the info on. Everybody wants to sell you equipment and inputs so lots of content for that lol but not much for the farmer, except 3 year old projection reports from the usda that only show losses haha Can’t say thanks enough. I hope you need an umbrella this year and God bless sir
Welcome aboard!
Thanks for explaining the nuts and bolts. Great info and explanation.
Wow. This is eye opening. Thank you for sharing. God Bless all our Farmers. You guys have a lot to deal with!
Great video. Thanks for sharing. For wheat/soybeans would it be fair to adjust the overhead higher since with two crops on those acres you have perhaps double the tractor / sprayer / combine hours & fuel than when you just have one crop - like corn? However, I realize each crop takes different "overhead inputs". For example - seems like cotton takes a lot of tractor time plus its own harvester, etc. etc. For the total farm it doesn't matter but it does for deciding what to plant.
Again - thanks for your unique video.
Very interesting video. With all the turmoil in supply chains, energy costs, and markets, a few prayers tonight for blessings on next year should be a line in your chart.
Good Luck.
Thanks for this informative video! Learned a ton!
This video is extremely helpful, I’d like to see more of you demonstrating your booking keeping/spreadsheets. Even if you just plugged in fake numbers it would be a great help.
Really enjoy your videos
Awesome video very interesting.
Yes the cost of a tractor usally is spread over the entire acreage, a combine is spread over the amount of acres dedicated to grain. On the other hand the various heads grainhead or cornhead either to the varios grains that can be harvested cornhead specifically charged to the corn crop. A new cotton picker only thing you can use it for is picking cotton. The acres devoted to specific crops such as hay and livestock have to cover and pay for that specific machinerybought and dedicated to that crop.
Great segment!!
Awesome Video as Always!!
I am confused on the rent numbers. Why is the rent dramatically higher for a 2/3 share?
Thanks matt for the info. How much does the cover crops cost you / save you?
Seed costs are between $35-55/acre depending on the blend and rate. In some instances, I’m able to save at least that much money from reducing herbicides and fertilizer.
@@griggsfarmsllc That's in the "overhead"; right?
@@todd1808 yes cover crop costs are figured in the overhead
The people commenting about Govt. Subsidies have had their heads stuck where the sun don't shine for the past 20 years. They all believe that the reasons farmers farm is because they get rich off Subsidies, problem was with how the old farm subsidy program was administered the govt. Made the mistake of making the payments directly to the producers when actually though they were direct paid to farme overall they were indirect Subsidies paid out to the entire U S citizenry in the savings of food clothing and various other products and benefits of agriculture. In this country we have cheap bread and clothing for one thing. The USDA sincce the 1930's has been tasked with keeping abundant cheap food on the shelves of the country's grocery stores which the have done.
Can you make this spreadsheet available
Hi Matt, I really like your cost of production spreadsheet. Is that something you created or did you buy a service? I need to figure out what it cost me to grow a crop.
David Halsey
I build all my own spreadsheets just depending on what info I want. This one was just a very simple one I built for the purpose of this video
Also how many acres to you farm ? That would help me determine how close the costs are to my farm
1600
Do you figure what your price per bushel.
Matt, curious what is the elevated building for if you're looking from your office building on the right and the building with "Griggs Family Farm LLC" on the left. Looks like a grain loader but obviously it cant be. Just curious
I'm going to guess its part of the old Cotton Gin. Probably where the seed went and then was loaded out.
It was the seed house for the cotton gin we operated.
@@griggsfarmsllc interesting thanks
But the majority of your expenses are written off via taxes, including equipment. With a proper tax pro, you should literally be able to write most of this off.
Now did you find this spreadsheet online or did you make it?
I made it specifically for this video
What does good farm land cost per acre in your area?
$5-10K
What program are you using for the spreadsheet
Excel
Are loan payments figured into the overhead?
Yes
Matt, did you say $110 an acre rent down there??
110 is on the lower end
@@griggsfarmsllc That’s awesome really Matt, probably 250 is on the low end up here in northern Illinois!!
What kind of corn seed do you us?
Pioneer
How many acres are yall farming?
1600
Hey matt I am sorry if I made you mad
Your cotton yield numbers don’t justify growing cotton
You forgot to mention the government money yall get too.
?? Most farms might get to buy crop insurance, which is government subsidized, but you still have to pay for it if you want it. The government is pretty useless when it comes to making sure the farmer can stay in business. You're on your own. If you think you can rely on the government, you haven't been paying attention.
@@TwoHappyChildrenFarm most folks know farmers get a government subsidies check I just don't know why farmers don't like to talk about it.they get thousands of dollars
@@chriswilcox1932 I guess you aren't a farmer. I don't get a check from the government, i think like most farmers, the tradeoff in handing them control of your decisions is not worth it.
@@TwoHappyChildrenFarm some farmers do
@@TwoHappyChildrenFarm in fact Matt griggs told me he gets one.
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