A recent report by the Agricultural and Food Policy Center (AFPC) at Texas A&M University provides insights into the economic impacts of higher crop and major input costs on 64 representative crop farms.The report, Economic Impact of Higher Crop and Input Prices on AFPC’s Representative Crop Farms, was published in late May.AFPC sent an email to each of the 489 representative farm panel members to collect information on the amount spent per acre on inputs for the 2021 crop year and the amount they expect to spend this year.“This analysis focuses on the change in net cash farm income for ...