With the stressful economic situation that continues to face Kentucky farmers in 1986, the College of Agriculture is continually asked, What are some of the things which can be done to ease the cost-price squeeze? In response to this question, the following suggestions for improved, more cost efficient soil and crop production management are offered: These management techniques to get the highest possible yields without added costs are sometimes overlooked although they can offer increased yield potential at no added cost
Citation: Philbrook, Eva. Art in dress. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897.Morse...
Producing cool season grass seed crops has historically been a profitable venture on Kentucky farms....
Soybean acreage in Kentucky more than tripled during the 1970s from less than 500,000 acres in 1969 ...
From the beginnings of Kentucky Agriculture, soil erosion and related losses in productivity have be...
The loss of topsoil from farmlands has become a serious problem in some parts of Kentucky. During th...
The major resources which must be manipulated to develop a farm operation are LAND, LABOR, CAPITAL, ...
Most farms routinely concern themselves with minimizing expenses and optimizing profits from both th...
Land is initially the most limiting resource to consider in setting up a farm system aimed at maximi...
Tillage has been a common event in farming for centuries. New information and management practices a...
Small grains have become an important component of many crop rotations in Kentucky. Seedbed preparat...
No-till corn production has become an important agronomic practice in Kentucky. The amount of land i...
The no-tillage system, where soils are neither tilled nor cultivated, has a number of advantages. St...
About three-fourths of Kentucky\u27s cropland base occurs on sloping land with some degree of erosio...
In tight financial times, businesses often try to reduce spending and improve their profits. Many fa...
Irrigation in Kentucky has always been limited. This is due to a limited water supply in many parts ...
Citation: Philbrook, Eva. Art in dress. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897.Morse...
Producing cool season grass seed crops has historically been a profitable venture on Kentucky farms....
Soybean acreage in Kentucky more than tripled during the 1970s from less than 500,000 acres in 1969 ...
From the beginnings of Kentucky Agriculture, soil erosion and related losses in productivity have be...
The loss of topsoil from farmlands has become a serious problem in some parts of Kentucky. During th...
The major resources which must be manipulated to develop a farm operation are LAND, LABOR, CAPITAL, ...
Most farms routinely concern themselves with minimizing expenses and optimizing profits from both th...
Land is initially the most limiting resource to consider in setting up a farm system aimed at maximi...
Tillage has been a common event in farming for centuries. New information and management practices a...
Small grains have become an important component of many crop rotations in Kentucky. Seedbed preparat...
No-till corn production has become an important agronomic practice in Kentucky. The amount of land i...
The no-tillage system, where soils are neither tilled nor cultivated, has a number of advantages. St...
About three-fourths of Kentucky\u27s cropland base occurs on sloping land with some degree of erosio...
In tight financial times, businesses often try to reduce spending and improve their profits. Many fa...
Irrigation in Kentucky has always been limited. This is due to a limited water supply in many parts ...
Citation: Philbrook, Eva. Art in dress. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897.Morse...
Producing cool season grass seed crops has historically been a profitable venture on Kentucky farms....
Soybean acreage in Kentucky more than tripled during the 1970s from less than 500,000 acres in 1969 ...