Farmer Sentiment Following Election Reaches Highest Levels Since May 2021

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Farmer sentiment jumped again in November, with the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer climbing 30 points to a reading of 145. This marked the highest level of farmer optimism since May 2021. Both of the barometer’s sub-indices increased in November. The Future Expectations Index saw the largest jump, rising 37 points to 161, while the Current Conditions Index increased 18 points to 113. The November sentiment boost reflects growing optimism about a more favorable regulatory and tax environment for agriculture following the U.S. election. This month’s survey was conducted from Nov. 11-15, 2024, the week following the U.S. presidential election.

In November’s survey, farmers reported a notably more positive outlook for their operations and the broader agricultural economy than in prior months. The percentage of producers expecting their farm’s financial performance to improve over the next year climbed to 33%, up from 19% in October. Optimism about the U.S. agricultural sector also surged, with 34% of farmers anticipating good times financially in the next 12 months, more than double October’s 15%.

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