Items by Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor
What is the Driving Force behind Carbon Programs in the U.S. and Why Agriculture?
By Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Apr. 28, 2022
As new carbon programs continue to become available to row crop farmers across the country, understanding the driving force behind why these programs exist in the first place is key to determining their longevity. Last year, we provided an overview of carbon markets in the article "
Maximizing Value: 2022 Spring Application of Broiler Litter for Grain Crop Production
By Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Mar. 31, 2022
Spring is here and grain producers across the state are gearing up for planting. One of the many decisions producers have to make before planting is in regard to their nutrient management plan. Broiler litter provides a great opportunity as a complete fertilizer and is being produced and used throughout the state in grain production. However,
The Economic Value of Applying Broiler Litter in the Fall | 2021
By Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Nov. 23, 2021
Spring application of broiler litter is ideal for maximizing the economic value but faces challenges that include wet soil conditions, lack of time to spread litter near planting, and availability of litter in the spring.
Economic Value of Poultry Litter Tool: Grain Crops
By Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Aug. 25, 2021
This decision tool has been created to help producers determine the economic value of poultry litter. The tool is customizable to reflect each individuals situation when selling, purchasing, and/or applying poultry litter.
“There’s an App for That”
By Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Jul. 27, 2021
Have you ever pulled your smartphone out and thought, “I sure wish there was an app for that”? Well, you are not alone. The development of new mobile apps for just about anything is fast-paced. Why? According to comScore, 89% of all mobile minutes are mobile app minutes. The top two categories for mobile app users are social media and news/
Carbon Markets 101
By Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor and Will Snell | Extension Professor
Published on Apr. 29, 2021
The development of agricultural ecosystem credit markets, specifically carbon markets, is a hot topic in the popular press and Washington, DC. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that 10% of carbon dioxide, a primary greenhouse gas, is emitted by the agricultural sector. While this is relatively a small portion of
Mobile Apps in Agricultural Economics
By Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Apr. 1, 2021
We have smartphone apps for everything these days, including apps for farmers and producers in areas such as marketing, management, policy, agribusiness, and economic development. This publication provides an overview of apps designed to aid in these areas, which topics they cover, and their availability via Apple or Google smartphones.
Maximizing Value: 2021 Spring Application of Broiler Litter for Grain Crop Production
By Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Mar. 30, 2021
Spring is here and grain producers across the state are gearing up for planting. One of the many decisions producers have to make before planting is in regard to their nutrient management plan. Broiler litter provides a great opportunity as a complete fertilizer and is being produced and used throughout the state in grain production. However,
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.
The Economic Value of Applying Broiler Litter in the Fall
By Jordan Shockley | Associate Extension Professor
Published on Nov. 25, 2020
Spring application of broiler litter is ideal for maximizing the economic value, but faces challenges that include wet soil conditions, lack of time to spread litter near planting, and availability of litter in the spring.
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