Current crop budget worksheets for 2014 look to be break-even at best. While cash prices for the 2014 crops have been weakening, cash rental rates and land values have yet to decline.Last Friday, I wrote about the rapidly changing U.S. farm income landscape because of the steep decline in prices. Current crop budget worksheets for 2014 look to be break-even at best, and many producers will struggle to stay out of the red. While cash prices for the 2014 crops have been weakening, cash rental rates and land values have yet to decline. In fact, they still don't even feel soft. The land cost incorporated in last Friday's crop budgets for central North Dakota was $85/acre. That probably represents the actual average for land rents in this region...