Jordan M. Shockley
@shock_n_agmgmt
Associate Extension Professor- Farm Management and Poultry Economics at the University of Kentucky
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https://agecon.ca.uky.edu/person/jordan-shockley 26-08-2016 17:09:05
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Really happy with this piece that Hunter Biram and I put together. Give it a read to learn how low river levels are effecting basis and some marketing strategies to cope with the effects.
Getting an update on Carbon Credits in Frankfort at the Interim Joint Agriculture Committee meeting from Dr Jordan Shockley Jordan M. Shockley Educating on how KY Farmers have been using sustainable practices for 50 years! Need our lawmakers to hear this. UK Agricultural Economics
It was a pleasure to speak in Frankfort at the Interim Joint Agriculture Committee this morning on the status of carbon markets. Thank you Brian Lacefield for the picture!
Carbon markets are shifting—are you ready? Join us July 10th from 11:30–12:30 CST for a free webinar on what farmers and ranchers need to know about carbon offsets, legal risks, and what’s ahead. Register here: forms.office.com/r/Lw6RDLD6Np Southern Risk Management Education Center UK Agricultural Economics
10 years ago, I left the private sector and started my journey at University of Kentucky. Today, I’m proud to be promoted to Extension Professor! Grateful for everyone who’s been part of the ride. Can’t wait to see what the next 10 years have in store. #Extension #Gratitude
Thank you to everyone who joined our carbon webinar this week! We were thrilled to have attendees from 25 states. If you missed it, don't worry! On Monday, we will post a recording on our Texas Agriculture Law YouTube Channel. Jordan M. Shockley UK Agricultural Economics Southern Risk Management Education Center
We’ve been working on a new set of carbon resources with support from the Southern Risk Management Education Center. Whether you're in a carbon contract or steering clear of them, these tools offer insight into where the markets are now—and where they’re going. agrilife.org/texasaglaw/202…