Items by Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor
Stocker Outlook for 2025
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor and Kenny Burdine | Extension Professor
Published on Mar. 31, 2025
The cattle market has been on a tear since early 2023 with feeder cattle prices at levels not seen before. As we write this in mid-March, calf prices in the Commonwealth are running about $30-$40 per cwt higher than the same time last year and $60-$70 per cwt higher than last year’s fall lows.
Corn and Soybean Budgets | 2025 Western Kentucky
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Mar. 24, 2025
Purpose: This Decision Aid has been constructed to help producers budget for corn and soybean production. Machinery Options Evaluated: No-Till Corn, Conventional Tillage Corn, No-Till Soybeans
Corn and Soybean Budgets | 2025 Central Kentucky
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Mar. 24, 2025
Purpose: This Decision Aid has been constructed to help producers budget for corn and soybean production. Machinery Options Evaluated: No-Till Corn, Conventional Tillage Corn, No-Till Soybeans
Corn and Soybean Budgets | 2025 Advanced Options
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Mar. 24, 2025
Purpose: This Decision Aid has been constructed to help producers budget for corn and soybean production. Machinery Options Evaluated: No-Till Corn, Conventional Tillage Corn, Customized Corn, No-Till Soybeans, Conventional Soybeans, Customized Soybeans.
Wheat Double-Crop Soybean Budget | 2024-2025
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Mar. 24, 2025
Purpose: This Decision Aid has been constructed to help budget for wheat or wheat double-crop soybean production. Machinery Options Evaluated: No-Till Wheat, No-Till Weat and No-Till Soybeans Author(s) Contact Information:
Grain Profitability Outlook 2025
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Feb. 27, 2025
Grain prices have continued dropping this last year, and this follows a more dramatic drop from the previous year. Current prices for 2025 new-crop delivery are around $4.35/bu for corn, $10.35/bu for soybeans (2/20/25). This is a decrease of around $.10/bu for corn and $1.00/bu for soybeans compared to what these price
ARC-PLC Decision Tool Instructions and Example
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Feb. 27, 2025
There are a few possible decision tools that can be used for the ARC-PLC choice for 2025. My recommendation is to use the tool developed by Univ.
Prospects for Winter Backgrounding 2024-2025
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor and Kenny Burdine | Extension Professor
Published on Oct. 31, 2024
Tight cattle supply has largely driven cattle markets in 2024. Markets did see a small pullback in late summer but have actually improved counter-seasonally over the last few weeks. Calf prices are higher than they were this time last year and about $100 per cwt higher than they were in fall of 2022.
Fall 2024 Wheat Planting Decision
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Sep. 27, 2024
Corn harvest is now underway and Kentucky grain farmers will soon decide if and how much wheat they will plant this fall. Compared to last year there is a drop in both soybean and wheat prices, a drop in fuel price, and mostly stable fertilizer prices.
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.
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