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Enterprise Budget Summaries

The crop and livestock enterprise budget files listed below are cost and return summaries only. Some are offered in both PDF and editable Excel format. The PDF files were created separately from OSU Enterprise Budget Software. The Excel files are essentially “simple” budget summaries that allow producers to quickly customize for their operations. However, they do not include the advanced interactive budget building features found in the Enterprise Budget Software package.

 

Information contained in budget samples reflect expected income and costs based on typical production practices and should only be used as a guide. Individuals should use farm records to identify values specific to their land productive capabilities and farming system when determining the potential costs and returns for their operations.

 

Enterprise Budget Summaries

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Fact Sheet
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