Recorded webinar for Using the Michigan Cabbage Cost of Production Study is now available

This recorded webinar covers the enterprise budgets and yield/price tables.

Young cabbage leafing out from the ground and beginning to grow.
Young cabbage leafing out and beginning to grow. Photo by Chris Galbraith, MSU Extension.

The recording of “Using the Michigan Cabbage Cost of Production Study” webinar held on Feb. 19, 2026, is now available through Michigan State University Extension. This recorded webinar provides an overview of the study and describes the enterprise budgets, covering the profit analysis for both fresh and processor cabbage production. Presenters describe how to use the yield and price sensitivity tables found in the Extension Bulletin E3532, "Michigan Cabbage Cost of Production 2024".

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For viewers that want to search for specific content, use the following timeline. The video starts with a description of the study methods and an overview of the main results. The budgets are described starting at 7 minutes 43 seconds. The yield and price tables are covered at 17 minutes 36 seconds, and the spreadsheet used for calculations is screen shared at 27 minutes 42 seconds. The Q&A and discussion period starts at 31 minutes 49 seconds.

Don’t forget to download the Cabbage Cost of Production Extension Bulletin E3532 on the MSU Extension website. The tables in the bulletin are referenced during the webinar recording.

For questions, or to apply this study to the context of your particular farm, please contact corresponding author Chris Bardenhagen at bardenh1@msu.edu or Chris Galbraith at galbra53@msu.edu.

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