Total farm production expenditures reached $197 billion in 2001
Wireless capital expenditures were $19.5 billion in 2001
In 2001 farmers spent a total of $25.4 billion on farm services, up from $23.5 billion in 1996. This figure covered all farm services, not only expenditures for the mechanical harvesting of crops.
U.S. farms decreased their total expenditures on farm services from $25.7 billion in 2000 to $25.4 billion in 2001.
Capital Expenditures Budget
10%
GDP will decrease
an increase in farm production
expenditures on tractors and self-propelled farm machinery remained steady at $5.4 billion, while spending on other farm machinery increased from $3.5 billion to $3.6 billion.
Crop prices went down because of the boom in farm production in the 1870s.
Cost of quality improvement exceed production costs
Crop prices went down because of the boom in farm production in the 1870s.
Business investment expenditures that depend on income or production (especially national income or gross national product). An increase in national income triggers an increase in induced investment expenditures.