Most farms routinely concern themselves with minimizing expenses and optimizing profits from both the animal and cropping sides of the operation. To assure that cost control strategies don’t undermine productivity; i.e. cost more than they save, it is a good idea to avoid risky choices and to use sound, science-based information when planning management options
The approach of harvest is a good time to make preparations to ensure the season is as successful as...
A basic, desirable goal for virtually any livestock producer is to minimize stored feed requirements...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsTerry GriffinManagement decisions during times ...
In tight financial times, businesses often try to reduce spending and improve their profits. Many fa...
With the stressful economic situation that continues to face Kentucky farmers in 1986, the College o...
The areas of adaptation of individual forage crop species differ greatly, the soils and sites availa...
In human endeavors, results are usually highly correlated with investments in terms of thought, time...
The major resources which must be manipulated to develop a farm operation are LAND, LABOR, CAPITAL, ...
Land is initially the most limiting resource to consider in setting up a farm system aimed at maximi...
With the constantly changing market in agriculture, farmers are looking for the best way to maximize...
The demand for increased food production is growing along with the population. The proper utilizatio...
The environmental impact of current production agriculture operations in Illinois and across the cor...
During recent years there has been an increase in the use of reduced tillage planting systems for co...
High commodity grain prices from 2008-2013 attracted marginal ground in to row crop production at th...
Reducing operating costs while maintaining productivity and getting the most out of field operations...
The approach of harvest is a good time to make preparations to ensure the season is as successful as...
A basic, desirable goal for virtually any livestock producer is to minimize stored feed requirements...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsTerry GriffinManagement decisions during times ...
In tight financial times, businesses often try to reduce spending and improve their profits. Many fa...
With the stressful economic situation that continues to face Kentucky farmers in 1986, the College o...
The areas of adaptation of individual forage crop species differ greatly, the soils and sites availa...
In human endeavors, results are usually highly correlated with investments in terms of thought, time...
The major resources which must be manipulated to develop a farm operation are LAND, LABOR, CAPITAL, ...
Land is initially the most limiting resource to consider in setting up a farm system aimed at maximi...
With the constantly changing market in agriculture, farmers are looking for the best way to maximize...
The demand for increased food production is growing along with the population. The proper utilizatio...
The environmental impact of current production agriculture operations in Illinois and across the cor...
During recent years there has been an increase in the use of reduced tillage planting systems for co...
High commodity grain prices from 2008-2013 attracted marginal ground in to row crop production at th...
Reducing operating costs while maintaining productivity and getting the most out of field operations...
The approach of harvest is a good time to make preparations to ensure the season is as successful as...
A basic, desirable goal for virtually any livestock producer is to minimize stored feed requirements...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsTerry GriffinManagement decisions during times ...