Items: Extension Article
Warm Welcome to Dr. Grant Gardner
Published on Jan. 30, 2023
Dr. Grant Gardner was born and raised on a corn and soybean operation in southwestern Indiana. He received his B.S. in Agribusiness from Purdue University in 2017. He subsequently received his M.S. and Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Kansas State University in 2019 and 2022, respectively.
Kentucky Sales Tax on Utilities
By Jerry Pierce | KFBM Program Coordinator
Published on Jan. 10, 2023
A legislative change was made to the qualifications for residential use exemption from sales tax on utilities. Effective January 1, 2023, the resident at a specific service address is responsible for declaring it as their place of domicile and the utility services exempt for residential use.
Tax Management is Still Important – Even in a Down Year
By Jennifer Rogers | KFBM Area Extension Specialist
Published on Nov. 29, 2022
With farm production being down, compared to recent years, it may come as a surprise to many that tax management is still vitally important. Kentucky producers were blessed in 2021 with record yields and good prices, resulting in high revenues. While some of the 2021 revenue may have been recognized last year, many bushels of crops were held o
The Center for Crop Diversification: A Resource to Farm Market Vendors and Retail Markets
Published on Nov. 29, 2022
As the Kentucky produce season comes to an end, so does a summer staple: farm market spaces. Throughout Kentucky, there are more than 2,700 vendors who practice direct-to-consumer marketing, giving farm markets and retail stores extensive outreach to our communities. With this outreach comes a need for support for these agri-businesses.
More with Less…. Really?
By Steve Isaacs | Extension Professor
Published on Nov. 29, 2022
We’ve all heard it. Budgets are tight. Profits are down. Vacancies are not filled. People are laid off. So… those who are left have to do their own jobs… and the jobs of those who aren’t here… and we’re going to do MORE? REALLY?
U.S. Ag Exports Remain Strong Amidst a Lot of Headwinds
By Will Snell | Extension Professor
Published on Oct. 31, 2022
Despite tight supply inventories, shipping and other transportation challenges, a higher valued U.S. dollar, and an overall slowing global economy, U.S. agricultural export sales are set to establish record levels in 2022. The value of U.S.
Retirement 2022
By Tarrah Hardin | KFBM Area Extension Specialist
Published on Oct. 31, 2022
Currently, it is a very stressful time to be farming because of conditions that cannot be controlled. With high input and equipment prices, some producers are thinking of exiting in the next few years.
The Auction Market for Kentucky’s Front Porch Staples: Mums and Pumpkins
By Savannah Columbia | Extension Associate
Published on Oct. 31, 2022
The current picture of fall in Kentucky can be painted with harvest underway and horses racing at Keeneland racetrack, while pumpkins and mums fill the front porches of homes across the Commonwealth. Mums and pumpkins are staples of the Autumn season in our state.
Prospects for Winter Backgrounding 2022-2023
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor and Kenny Burdine | Extension Professor
Published on Oct. 31, 2022
Feeder calf prices in Kentucky showed a great deal of strength for much of 2022. In August, a 550 lb steer was selling in the low-mid $180’s per cwt on a state average basis. However, worsening drought conditions have combined with seasonal tendencies and that same weight steer calf is now selling for $15 to $20 less per cwt.
Fall 2022 Wheat Planting Decision
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Sep. 29, 2022
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 are significant increases in wheat and soybean prices, major increases in all fertilizer prices, and fuel prices that have almost doubled. The following analysis quantifies these relative changes