Agriculture Economic Skills
Improving Farm Practices
Drake
Farm Management
Ag Marketing
Agriculture economics continues to be an important topic in Butler County. Farm management, record keeping, marketing and estate planning all emerged in conversations with stakeholders. Butler County’s farm population is aging and new producers need these skills. Tight margins are projected heightening this need.
Farms are profitable. Farm operations and businesses are transferred between generations.
Farmers and landowners are able to arrive at fair rental arrangements. Farmers keep good financial and production records and use them to better manage their operation.
Producers learn basic bookkeeping and record keeping skills. Farmers learn basics of farm marketing. Farmers gain farm management skills.
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Intermediate Outcome: Farmers gain farm management skills
Indicator: Did they gain knowledge?
Method: Paper evaluation
Timeline: March 2020
Long-term Outcome: Farmers keep good records
Indicator: Are farmers keeping better records?
Method: Interviews
Timeline: April 2020
Audience: Farmers, Small Business Owners, Landowners
Project or Activity: Farm Management Workshop
Content or Curriculum: Understanding costs/budgeting
Inputs: UK specialist time,
Date: March 2020
Audience: Farmers, Small Business Owners, Landowners
Project or Activity: Business Succession Program
Content or Curriculum: How to transition a business between generations
Inputs: Farm Bureau personnel time, specialist time
Date: November 2019
Audience: Farmers
Project or Activity: Farm Marketing Workshop
Content or Curriculum: Grain and livestock marketing
Inputs: UK specialist time
Date: January 2020
Author: Gregory Drake
Major Program: Farm Management
The Agriculture Act of 2018 provides a safety net for many of our county’s farmers. The Cooperative Extension Service was charged with educating producers about their participation in the federal safety net programs. Past farm bills have allowed or instructed USDA staff to assist participants in participating in these federal farm bill programs. Under the law signed by President Trump in 2018 producers were directed to Cooperative Extension for assistance. Part of