Agricultural Economics

Greg Halich

 

Greg Halich
University of Kentucky
311 C.E. Barnhart
Lexington, KY 40546
Phone: (859) 257-8841
Fax: (859) 323-1913
greg.halich@uky.edu

 

Educational Background

Ph.D. Virginia Tech, 2005
   

Extension and Research Focus
  • Grain Crop Profitability and Grain Crop Budgets
  • Economic Analysis of Grazing Systems and Extended Season Grazing
  • General Farm Management Economics
  • Timberland Investment Analysis
  • Farm Management Training

 

Selected Publications

Corn and Soybean Budgets 2010. Greg Halich.  October 2009

Wheat and Wheat Double-Crop Soybean Budgets (2009-2010). Gregory Halich, October 2009.

Optimal Nitrogen Application Rates for Stockpiling Tall Fescue Pastures 2009 Guide.  (AEC 2009-09) Greg Halich and Ray Smith, July 2009.

Custom Machinery Rates Applicable to Kentucky (2009) .  (AEC 2009-04) Greg Halich. March 2009.

Profitability of Spring Hayfield Nitrogen Applications 2009 Guide . (AEC 2009-02). Greg Halich, Ray Smith, Kenny Burdine. 2009.

Understanding the USDA Livestock Risk Protection Program  Kenny Burdine and Greg Halich.  July 2008.

 Custom Machinery Rates Applicable to Kentucky (2008 $3.50 Fuel). (AEC 2009-27).  Greg Halich, June 2008.

Custom Machinery Rates Applicable to Kentucky (2008 $3.00 Fuel). (AEC 2009-28). Greg Halich, February 2008.

Last Modified: August 21, 2009

Web Site

http://www.ca.uky.edu/AgEcon/Halich,Gregory

Classes

  • AEC545 - Resource and Environmental Economics; Credits - 3
    Builds on the principles of economics to analyze the problems of assuring resource availability and environmental quality. Provides the theoretical concepts and empirical tools for evaluating resource and environmental policy with emphasis on sustainability. Prereq: ECO 201. (Fall).
    Instructors: Gregory Halich

Research/Teaching Publications

  • Other Research Publications
  • Gregory Halich, 2008. Custom Machinery Rates Applicable to Kentucky (2008)
    Authors in Dept.: Gregory Halich,

Ag Econ Numbered Publications

Ag Econ Numbered Extension Publications