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KFMA serves, helps protect farm economy
Stacy Campbell
Stacy Campbell

With over 80 years of experience serving producers, the Kansas Farm Management Association (KFMA) maintains a long-term commitment to Kansas agriculture, by building strong relationships with ag producers. Twenty-four KFMA economists, strategically located around the state who are part of the Department of K-State Agricultural Economics, comprise the professional staff of the KFMA program. The economists/fieldmen work cooperatively with farm families to provide members with production and financial management information for use in decision making.

The primary goal of the KFMA program is to provide each member with information that can be used to help make farm and family decisions. KFMA Economists assist producers by providing the following information and services:

• Sound farm accounting systems

• On-farm visits

• Accrual basis whole-farm and enterprise analysis

• Financial benchmarks for comparing performance with similar farms

• Year-end tax planning and management

• Integrated tax planning, marketing and asset investment strategies

• Assistance with estate planning and farm succession planning

• Guidance for business entity and structure planning

• Improved decision making

If you would like further information about becoming a member of KFMA visit https://www.agmanager.info/kfma or contact Mark Dikeman, KFMA Director at 785-532-0516, dikemanm@ksu.edu or you can contact your local County or District Extension Office and they can put you in contact too with KFMA.   


Stacy Campbell is an Agriculture and Natural Resources agent for Cottonwood Extension District. Email him at scampbel@ksu.edu or call the Hays office, 785-628-9430.