Total farm production expenditures were estimated at $362.8 billion for the year, an 8.8 percent decrease from $397.6 billion in 2014 that was driven by several factors.Farm costs dropped in 2015, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), reversing a long trend toward higher input costs. Total farm production expenditures were estimated at $362.8 billion for the year, an 8.8 percent decrease from $397.6 billion in 2014. The drop was driven by declining machinery and tractor expenditures due to lower sales and reduced fuel expenses based on crude oil and energy prices. Diesel and gasoline were down 24.5 and 25.8 percent, respectively, while LP gas was down 34 percent.The four largest expenditures (feed; livestock, pou...