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Understanding Commodity Wages
By Kayla Brashears | KFBM Area Extension Specialist
Published
on Oct. 29, 2020
When it comes to paying employees, agriculture producers have a unique flexibility in compensation options that is not available to all employers. Commodity wages are a way to compensate employees without the obligation of many payroll taxes.
Hired Farm Labor and the Role of Hispanic Workers
By Steve Isaacs | Extension Professor
Published
on Oct. 29, 2020
Family members provide about two-thirds of the workers on U.S. farms, but the remaining one-third consists of 1.18 million hired workers. While not an insignificant number, the 1.18 million farmworkers represent less than one percent of the total U.S. wage and salary workers.
U.S. Agriculture Flirting with an Annual Trade Deficit – First Time in 60 years?
By Will Snell | Extension Professor
Published
on Oct. 29, 2020
Trade continues to be a hot discussion item, impacting ag markets and certainly being a part of the political debate heading into the November elections. We constantly hear about the relatively large trade deficit that the U.S.
Economics of Various Winter Wheat Management Strategies
By Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor
Published
on Sep. 28, 2020
Planting season is right around the corner for those in Kentucky growing winter wheat this year. Are you thinking about adjusting management practices by increasing seeding rates or adding phosphorus in anticipation of increased yields?
Specialty Crop COVID-19 Response Project
By Emily Spencer | Extension Associate
Published
on Sep. 28, 2020
USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), along with the cooperating research team led by the University of Kentucky’s Dr. Tim Woods, Dr. Lilian Brislen, and Dr. Jairus Rossi, seeks to enrich existing efforts within local and regional food systems (LRFS) communities of practice who provide essential support to our nation’s producers.
Fall 2020 Wheat Planting Decision
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor
Published
on Sep. 28, 2020
Beautiful early-fall conditions are resulting in another early corn harvest this year, and Kentucky grain farmers will soon decide if and how much wheat they will plant this fall. Compared to last year, there is a significant increase in wheat prices and a slight increase in soybean prices. These changes will make planting wheat more attractiv
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (2.0)
By Kenny Burdine | Extension Professor and Will Snell | Extension Professor
Published
on Sep. 23, 2020
USDA has announced a second round of Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) payments for farmers impacted by COVID-19.
Payroll Requirements for Farm Employers
By Michael Forsythe | KFBM Area Extension Specialist
Published
on Sep. 22, 2020
Farming operations come in all different shapes and sizes. This means their need for employees is also different. A small farm may not need to hire any employees, but a bigger farm may need to hire full-time and/or part-time employees. When a farmer decides to hire an employee, there are several steps they need to take to make sure all of the
Considerations for Future Utility Scale Solar Farm Developments
By Alison Davis | Extension Professor
Published
on Sep. 1, 2020
An effort to rely on renewable resources instead of nonrenewable has the potential to meet the increased global demand for electricity. Both solar and wind energy have the potential to offset a significant fraction of non-renewable electricity demands, yet it occupies extensive land when deployed at levels large enough to meet global demand.
Government Payments 2010-2019
By Jerry Pierce | KFBM Program Coordinator
Published
on Aug. 25, 2020
Agricultural government payments were created to help provide financial stability for farms and farmers. In recent years they have become a substantial support to ailing farm income. Background