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Cow-Calf Profitability Estimates for 2020 and 2021 (Spring Calving Herd)
By Greg Halich | Associate Extension Professor,
Jonathan Shepherd | Extension Specialist,
and Kenny Burdine | Extension Professor
Published on Feb. 25, 2021
The purpose of this article is to examine cow-calf profitability for a spring calving herd that sold weaned calves in the fall of 2020 and provide an estimate of profitability for the upcoming year. Table 1 summarizes estimated costs for a well-managed spring-calving cowherd for 2020. Every operation is different, so producers should evaluate
Liquidation of the U.S. Beef Herd Continues, but at a Slower Pace than Expected
By Kenny Burdine | Extension Professor
Published
on Feb. 2, 2021
USDA-NASS released their January 1, 2021 cattle inventory estimates on the afternoon of Friday, January 29th. The U.S. beef cow herd was estimated to be down by 0.6%, which was a smaller decrease than most had expected.
The Kentucky Beef Book
Published on Feb. 1, 2021
Cattlemen in Kentucky have an opportunity to participate in the most rigorous educational programming in the United States.
ARC vs PLC – The Basics
By Will Snell | Extension Professor
Published
on Jan. 28, 2021
The 2014 Farm Bill developed two programs to provide income support for specified row crops. -- the Agricultural Risk Coverage (ARC) and the Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs. These risk management programs were reauthorized in the 2018 Farm Bill with slight modifications and remain in effect for the 2019-2023 crop years.
More Government Money on the Way for Kentucky Farmers
By Will Snell | Extension Professor
Published
on Jan. 28, 2021
The latest COVID-19 stimulus package (Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021) contains more funding for U.S. agriculture. Last year, U.S. farmers received an estimated $46 billion of direct federal funding, accounting for nearly 40% of projected U.S.
Continued Declines in Hemp Profitability Mixed with Marginal Profit Potential for 2021
By Jonathan Shepherd | Extension Specialist and Tyler Mark | Professor
Published
on Jan. 28, 2021
According to the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Kentucky started 2020 with 32,000 approved acres of hemp.
Paycheck Protection Program Update
By Jerry Pierce | KFBM Program Coordinator
Published
on Jan. 20, 2021
The Economic Aid Act reauthorized the Small Business Administration (SBA) Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) through March 31 and made several modifications beneficial to farmers. It also authorizes second draw PPP loans. The application deadline has been extended to May 31.
Additional CFAP Funding Announced
By Kenny Burdine | Extension Professor and Will Snell | Extension Professor
Published
on Jan. 19, 2021
USDA announced on this past Friday that additional Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) payments (labeled CFAP 2.1) will be made for certain producers using leftover funds from the first two rounds of CFAP.
Estimating the Economic Depreciation of Farm Assets
By Jonathan Shepherd | Extension Specialist,
Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor,
and Robert Ellis | Graduate Student
Published on Jan. 7, 2021
Depreciation can often become an overlooked area for a farming operation. Yet, it plays a major role in both taxes and profitability. A possible reason could be that when most people hear depreciation, they jump directly to tax depreciation.
Cantaloupe, Watermelon, and Pumpkin Market Trends for Kentucky
By Savannah Columbia | Extension Associate and Tim Woods | Extension Professor
Published
on Jan. 6, 2021
Cantaloupe, watermelons and pumpkins have been important crops for Kentucky, especially moving through the auctions. These commodities clicked on all cylinders during 2020 in the context of the pandemic. Some of the opportunities related to strong short-term prices associated with the strong demand for local products. Good growing conditions