Kentucky Farm Business Management Program
Kentucky Farm Business Management Program

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Jerry S. Pierce
KFBM Program Coordinator

615 N. Mulberry Street, Suite 205 Elizabethtown, KY 42701

+1 (270) 737-4799

jerry.pierce@uky.edu

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Serving Kentucky since 1962.

As a cooperative effort between member farms and the University of Kentucky, Department of Agricultural Economics, the Kentucky Farm Business Management (KFBM) Program provides a financial records-based information system to assist Kentucky farmers in best utilizing their resources to accomplish their goals and objectives. 

Program members receive one-on-one consultations and a broad range of financial planning and analysis services from their regional Specialist throughout the year while the University gains real-world data from operations across the commonwealth to inform and guide efforts and decisions across areas of research, extension, and teaching. 

Based in several office locations across the state, our program's specialists and staff cover 87 counties divided into four regions - Purchase, Pennyroyal, Ohio Valley, and Lincoln Trail. 

Serve.

As an Extension program of the University of Kentucky, the KFBM program's Specialists and staff work with member farms to provide financial planning, economic analysis, comparative benchmarking, financial statement generation, etc. through personal, one-on-one consultations, both in the office and via farm visits.

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Educate.

Specialists and staff engage with and educate community leaders, Extension colleagues, program members, and the general public through Extension programs and presentations at Extension agent trainings, lenders conferences, UK Income Tax Program seminars, local meetings, national conferences, etc.

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Champion.

Our Program Coordinator and Specialists use real-world data and experiences from member farms as they collaborate with faculty and staff from the Agricultural Economics Department and UK's Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food, and Environment to guide Extension programming and champion the needs of farmers.

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Powers elected president of national association

University of Kentucky’s Laura Powers was named president of the board of directors of the National Association of Farm Business Analysis Specialists during their recent conference. The association’s membership represents...

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Jennifer Rogers received the Agri-Business Woman of the Year Award from representatives from the Mayfield Graves County Chamber of Commerce at their annual event, Farm to Table Dinner, August 2024. With a wealth of experience spanning over two decades, Jennifer has dedicated her career to supporting local farmers in the western Kentucky region.

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Cooperator Farms Across Kentucky

$204 million


Total Farm Assets Managed

$772 million


Kentucky Farm Revenue Produced

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Contact Information

Jerry S. Pierce
KFBM Program Coordinator

615 N. Mulberry Street, Suite 205 Elizabethtown, KY 42701

+1 (270) 737-4799

jerry.pierce@uky.edu