AgriProfit$ Crop Benchmarks Analysis

 
 
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AgriProfit$ Crop Benchmarks Analysis

Annually, the Economics Section works directly with producers to stay informed of crop production costs and returns. The AgriProfit$ Business Analysis and Research Program collects information that is used to generate key cropping benchmarks for the major soil zones of Alberta. Alberta’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP) protects producer information collected for this program.

In past years, crops and forages AgriProfit$ benchmark focused primarily on regional comparisons. As the research pool has grown, so has the ability to present provincial benchmarks. The provincial level benchmark can highlight the production and management practices and processes that are driving enterprise costs of production and profitability. Therefore, regional and provincial benchmarks will provide additional information to crop producers achieving higher levels of profitability and sustainably over time.

2017 cost and returns information is compiled and results are published as followed:


More additional previous years cost and returns information below:
Black Soil Zone
Brown Soil Zone
Dark Brown Soil Zone
Grey-Wooded Soil Zone
Peace Region
Irrigated Crops
Provincial Dryland Crops
2016
N/A
2015
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2014
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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2013
--
2012
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2011
--
2010
--
2009
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2008
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2007
--
2006
--
2005
--
2004
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See the following map for the soil groups and agricultural regions of Alberta.
 
 
 
 
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This information published to the web on September 15, 2005.
Last Reviewed/Revised on October 3, 2018.