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Should You Pay Your Kids to Work on the Farm?
By Kayla Brashears | KFBM Area Extension Specialist
Published
on Jun. 27, 2024
Even in the year 2024, farming tends to be a family affair. The late nights and subsequent long hours can mean the most promising way to spend family time is by spending it together in the field or on the ranch.
Farm Bill Update – May 2024
By Will Snell | Extension Professor
Published
on May. 24, 2024
Following the expiration and eventual extension of the 2018 farm bill last fall, interested parties have been attempting to get a farm bill moving in this session of the U.S. Congress prior to the existing farm bill expiring on September 30, 2024.
Farmers Market Purchase Frequency
By Azita Varziri | Postdoctoral Scholar,
Brett Wolff | Extension Specialist,
and Tim Woods | Extension Professor
Published on May. 24, 2024
Farmers markets are an anchor to a community's local food system and represent a high profile channel for local food system development in most communities. This study investigates various demographic and behavioral aspects that influence purchasing patterns at farmers' markets.
ADM Requirements to Comply with New EU Regulation Impacting Kentucky Soybean Producers
By Grant Gardner | Assistant Extension Professor and Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor
Published
on May. 24, 2024
Starting December 24, 2024, the European Union (EU) will require all imported soybeans to be deforestation-free. The policy aims to prevent deforestation and promote sustainable agriculture practices. Consequently, soybeans destined for the EU market must be traceable back to specific fields where they are grown.
Interest Rates and Refinancing
By Jennifer Rogers | KFBM Area Extension Specialist
Published
on May. 24, 2024
It is no secret that interest rates have increased. In fact, the Federal Reserve increased interest rates 11 times between March 2022 and July 2023. This rise in interest rates has increased the cost that consumers and businesses pay on borrowed money at all levels. Our Kentucky farms are no exception to this increase in cost. Farm businesse
Butterfat Continues to be a Major Driver of Milk Value
By Kenny Burdine | Extension Professor
Published
on Apr. 29, 2024
Kentucky dairy producers are ultimately paid based on the amount of skim milk and butterfat they produce. Needless to say, these two values greatly impact returns for dairy operations and the impact of butterfat has gotten larger over time.
Drivers of Commodity Prices: Exports
By Grant Gardner | Assistant Extension Professor
Published
on Apr. 29, 2024
Since the onset of COVID, agricultural commodity charts have resembled the track of a roller coaster, with huge peaks and valleys. Global geopolitical events and conflict intensify these peaks and valleys. During the 2023/24 marketing year, commodity prices have transitioned downward.
Spring 2024 Farm Observations Across Kentucky
Published on Apr. 29, 2024
The Kentucky Farm Business Management Program is a program of the Department of Agricultural Economics at the University of Kentucky.
Custom Machinery Rates Applicable to Kentucky (2024)
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor
Published
on Apr. 17, 2024
These custom rates are based on reported surveys in Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Kansas. The rates calculated here are averages for these states and are adjusted to account for changes in fuel price, machinery costs1, and wages2 from the time of the reported surveys.
Stocker Outlook for 2024
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor and Kenny Burdine | Extension Professor
Published
on Mar. 28, 2024
Temperatures are getting warmer, the grass is getting greener, and the calf market is starting to take off. These are tell-tale signs of spring in Kentucky, and we are experiencing all three.