Items: Management & Finance
Be Proactive Rather than Reactive in Hard Financial Times
By Tarrah Hardin | KFBM Area Extension Specialist
Published on Jul. 28, 2020
When facing hard financial times, like the ones we are currently facing, it is very easy to sit back and let the cards fall and hope that they are in your favor. This approach is very risky and most of the time will not end the favor of the one being reactive to the situation.
Crop Insurance as a Tool for Managing Farm Risk
By Jerry Pierce | KFBM Program Coordinator
Published on Jul. 28, 2020
Crop insurance was authorized by Congress in the 1930s on an experimental basis to insure against crop loss from “unavoidable perils beyond the farmer's control.” It was made permanent with the passage of the Federal Crop Insurance Act of 1980.
Workforce Planning in the Time of COVID
By Steve Isaacs | Extension Professor
Published on Jun. 29, 2020
The pandemic has disrupted almost every phase of our lives. One of the most visible has been the workplace. Layoffs, furloughs, shutdowns, working remotely, social distancing and public health considerations have permanently changed the way we work.
Resources Available to Farmers Struggling with Farm Financial Stress
By Alison Davis | Extension Professor,
Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor,
Jerry Pierce | KFBM Program Coordinator,
Jonathan Shepherd | Extension Specialist,
Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor,
Kenny Burdine | Extension Professor,
Sarah Bowker | Blueprint Kentucky Managing Director,
and Steve Isaacs | Extension Professor
Published on Apr. 1, 2019
Farmers have been facing many financial stress issues related to commodity prices and the overall farm economy.
Post-Harvest Management: The Economics of Grain Drying
By Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Oct. 1, 2018
Kentucky has over 200 million bushels of on-farm grain storage capacity as of 2016. Since 2002, total on-farm grain storage capacity has increased each year (USDA-NASS, 2017). As a producer evaluates there storage capabilities and post-harvest management strategy, investing in a new grain drying system may be a part of that evaluation.
Surviving the Farm Economy Downturn
Published on Dec. 1, 2017
This collection of papers is the result of efforts by a group of Extension economists across the South. The genesis for these educational programs began where all good extension education programs begin: the needs of farmers and ranchers in the region. Booms and busts in the agricultural economy are not new.
PRIMER for Selecting New Enterprises for Your Farm
By Steve Isaacs | Extension Professor and Tim Woods | Extension Professor
Published on Aug. 1, 2000
This publication is designed to help producers evaluate new enterprises for their farms or family businesses. It is based on a set of worksheets to help evaluate the Profitability, Resource requirements, Information needs, Marketing decisions, Enthusiasm for, and the Risk associated with a new enterprise.
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