News Archive: Economics
Taste of the Mountains Sept. 22
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Sep. 7, 2012
Head to the mountains in September for education, fun.
UK Ag economist completes Fulbright Specialist program
By
Carl Nathe
Published on Sep. 4, 2012
Read how a UK College of Agriculture associate professor is educating students both here and abroad.
UK takes ag education global
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Aug. 23, 2012
Local teachers, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture professors, and UK Cooperative Extension agents took away many images and lessons from a recent trip to Indonesia.
Farmers persevering through drought
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Aug. 16, 2012
Read about how the drought has affected beef cattle producers.
Strong growth in Kentucky’s produce sector
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Aug. 15, 2012
A study from the College of Agriculture has found the state’s produce industry continues to expand and projects sales will likely exceed a record-breaking $33 million in 2012.
Healthcare: a promising industry for Kentucky
Published on Aug. 1, 2012
A changing healthcare landscape will affect Kentucky’s healthcare system and its economy, according to a new study by the College's CEDIK.
Insurance, ACRE payments on drought-stressed crops will vary
Published on Jul. 25, 2012
Corn producers with crop insurance and/or enrolled in the ACRE program will likely receive a payment from this year's crop, but how much is still be determined.
KY Equine Survey--final fundraising push
Published on Jul. 25, 2012
As the 2012 Kentucky Equine Survey enters the final stages of data collection, a second and vitally important piece of the project intensifies.
Feeding Corn in Drought Conditions- Advanced Grazing School Field Day
Published on Jul. 19, 2012
Drought forces farmers to rethink plans for corn crop
Published on Jul. 19, 2012
The extreme drought in Western Kentucky has drastically decreased corn yield potential. As a result, many farmers are making decisions about what to do with the crop.