Author: Roger "Darrell" Simpson
Planning Unit: Muhlenberg County CES
Major Program: Farm Management, Economics and Policy
Plan of Work: Planning for the Family and Farm
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Choosing ARC Co or PLC for corn, soybeans and wheat during the annual Farm Bill sign up can be confusing for many producers. This agent worked with Tom Miller, Ballard County ANR agent and Dr. Greg Halich, from the College of Agriculture Food and Environment Agricultural Economics Department to work to find the best option for producers in Muhlenberg and Hopkins Counties. After reviewing the production information for the crops and utilizing the decision aid tool developed by the University of Illinois, it allowed for a decision to be made. This agent utilized the information to inform producers in both Muhlenberg and Hopkins as well as personnel from the USDA Farm Service Agency that serve both Muhlenberg and Hopkins County about what appeared to be the best choice. The Farm Service Agency Director informed this agent on March 12 ,2021 (just three days before the March 15 election deadline) that 99% of the contracts had been signed in Hopkins County and 97% of the contracts had been signed in Muhlenberg County. Although producers have had over six months to make the decision on the ARC PLC election, they waited to gain as much information as possible and to receive guidance from their Extension Service. Agriculture is an important industry in Muhlenberg and Hopkins Counties and the agricultural producers rely on the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture Food and Environment Extension Service to help them with many decisions.
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