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Description
The state of agriculture in Kentucky is in a time of great transition. The loss of the USDA
Tobacco Program has reduced farm income for 60,000 tobacco quota owners and 30,000
tenant farmers. In addition, there is a la1'ge but temporary influx of tobacco buyout
payments to tobacco quota owners and growers. As many of 75% of former tobacco
growers will quit raising the crop and are searching for alternatives.
Farmers are seeking ways to increase profitability fTom existing enterprises and from
alternative or value-added crops or programs. Farmers are also concerned with making
farming choices that will provide for ways for the next generation to be able to make a
living on the farm. The value of a viable, sustainable farm economy is being recognized
as a value to the community.
To better focus and define the objectives for this model state program, a new Kentucky
Sustainable Agriculture Advisory Committee was formed and conducted their first
meeting on June 26, 2006. The committee was a diverse mix of small and large acreage
farmers, public sector employees and representatives from non-governmental
organizations such as the Community Farm Alliance, Green River Cattle Company and
the Kentucky Women in Agriculture. The committee was also racially diverse.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 7/1/09 → 2/28/11 |
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