KCARD is fielding a lot of questions from farmers who are looking to sell meat from their farm for the first time, so we thought it would be a good idea to help answer a few of these questions through a post.
Pricing your flowers right is key to running a thriving cut flower business. Whether you're selling at a farm stand or designing for weddings, understanding your costs and setting strategic prices ensures your hard work pays off. Learn how to build profitable bouquet recipes, price for different markets, and boost your bottom line with smart add-ons!
Need a Clear Plan for Growth? KCARD Can Help.
A strategic plan is more than a vision—it’s your roadmap for success. Whether you're a farm business, food enterprise, nonprofit, or cooperative, KCARD can guide you through the strategic planning process, from clarifying your goals to crafting an action-ready plan. Our team offers expert facilitation, data-driven insights, and tools tailored to your organization’s needs. Ready to plan your future with purpose? Contact KCARD to get started.
Not sure how to structure your farm or ag business? Choosing the right business structure can impact everything from taxes to liability to transition planning. In this blog post, we break down common business structures—like sole proprietorships, partnerships, LLCs, and corporations—and what they mean for agricultural operations. Read the full post and view our quick reference guide to help you decide what’s right for your farm.
This Dairy Month, we’re celebrating more than just milk—we’re honoring the hardworking families who bring it to our tables. Just outside Campbellsburg, Kentucky, siblings Sharon and Terry Rowlett turned a family farm challenge into a thriving creamery business. With grit, creativity, and support from KCARD, they transformed their dairy operation into Rowlett’s Milkhouse Creamery—proving that with the right support, rural dreams can grow strong.
Considering a grant for your farm or food business? Grants can help you grow—but success takes more than a good idea. You’ll need a clear plan, strong documentation, and the ability to manage reporting and reimbursements. Before you apply, make sure the grant fits your goals, you're ready to handle the admin work, and you understand the requirements. With the right prep, grants can be a game-changing investment in your business.
KCARD is fielding a lot of questions from farmers who are looking to sell meat from their farm for the first time, so we thought it would be a good idea to help answer a few of these questions through a post.
The Kentucky Center for Agriculture and Rural Development is a non-profit organization established to facilitate agricultural and rural businesses in Kentucky. We are supported primarily through grants provided by the USDA Rural Cooperative Development Program and the Kentucky Agricultural Development Board. Additional support is provided through our work with partners around the state and through fees charged for select client services.