MANHATTAN, Kan. — Strong crop yields, historically high beef prices and substantial government payments pushed Kansas net farm income to unexpectedly high levels in 2025, according to the annual report released by the Kansas Farm Management Association. The report shows average net farm income across the state reached $212,494 in 2025, more than double the average reported in each of the previous two years. “2025 was an unexpected year for us,” …
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