The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer declined moderately in December.  At 127, the barometer dropped seven points in the past month.  The Barometer is a monthly nationwide measure of the health of the U.S. agricultural economy.  A rating below 100 is negative, while a rating above 100 indicates positive sentiment regarding the agriculture industry.

 

The December 2018 barometer was virtually unchanged from December 2017 when the barometer stood at 126.  The monthly decline however in the Ag Economy Barometer occurred because producers’ perceptions of current conditions and their expectations for the future both drifted lower this month compared to November.

 

Organizers said it should be noted that December’s survey was completed before President Trump signed the 2018 farm bill into law, and before the government shutdown began. The survey said international agricultural trade issues continue to cause concern and could be causing producers' reduced confidence in current economic conditions.

 

 

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