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Tenth Circuit Court Strikes Down EPA Small Refinery Exemptions

Tenth Circuit Court Strikes Down EPA Small Refinery Exemptions

by Jennifer Elwell | Jan 27, 2020 | Ethanol, Policy

(ST. LOUIS) – In a decision that is expected to broadly impact the Environmental Protection Agency’s approach to granting small refinery exemptions (SREs) under the Renewable Fuel Standard, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit late on Friday struck...
Triazine Network: EPA Takes Reasonable Approach in Atrazine Decision

Triazine Network: EPA Takes Reasonable Approach in Atrazine Decision

by Jennifer Elwell | Jan 2, 2020 | Policy

The Atrazine Preliminary Interim Decision (PID) document published today in the federal register supports EPA’s commitment to use credible scientific research in setting a reasonable aquatic ecosystem Level of Concern (LOC) for atrazine. The interim decision is...
EPA Takes Steps to Provide Needed Clarity and Certainty for U.S. Agriculture

EPA Takes Steps to Provide Needed Clarity and Certainty for U.S. Agriculture

by Jennifer Elwell | Dec 19, 2019 | Policy

WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing two important actions that will help the agricultural sector protect crops from pests and weeds. Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), EPA is approving the...
KyCorn President Responds to EPA Rule on Refinery Waivers

KyCorn President Responds to EPA Rule on Refinery Waivers

by Jennifer Elwell | Oct 18, 2019 | Ethanol, Policy

The following statement is from KY Corn Growers Association President Mark Roberts: I’m frustrated and perplexed by EPA’s proposal to resolve the destroyed ethanol demand caused by the agency’s refinery waivers. It is clearly not what President Trump described to our...
Ribbon Cuttings and Trade Deals: Kentucky Grain Farmers Have Much to Celebrate

Ribbon Cuttings and Trade Deals: Kentucky Grain Farmers Have Much to Celebrate

by Jennifer Elwell | Sep 30, 2019 | Leadership, Policy, Research, Trade

Chairman’s MessageRay Allan MackeyHappy Fall, my fellow farmers! Despite the lack of rain in much of the state, the last two weeks have brought us much to celebrate, particularly the opening of the Grain and Forage Center of Excellence and the U.S. – Japan Trade...
U.S. – Japan Trade Agreement a Bright Spot for American Agriculture

U.S. – Japan Trade Agreement a Bright Spot for American Agriculture

by Jennifer Elwell | Sep 25, 2019 | Policy, Trade

KyCorn Statement on Trade Deal “The U.S. – Japan agreement announced today by President Trump solidifies our partnership with Japan, and offers opportunities for growth,” said Ray Allan Mackey, Hardin County farmer and KyCorn Promotion Council chairman. “Japan...
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Learn about how much corn is grown in Kentucky, and how it's used.

Classroom Resources

Educational corn and farming resources for students.

Programs

Program, Investments and Collaborations

Corn farmer checkoff funds support annual programming to ensure a strong and vibrant Kentucky agriculture industry.

CORE Farmer Program

The CORE Farmer Program is a two-year curriculum designed to deliver classroom-style instructional learning, expand participants’ peer network and gain perspectives from other business endeavors.

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The Kentucky Corn Growers Association offers four scholarships to high school seniors and current college students pursuing a degree in agriculture or a related field from an accredited college, university, or trade school.

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The Kentucky Corn Growers Association needs your help in our efforts to shape opinion, policy, and legislation. As a grower and constituent, you have a unique ability to convey your views and concerns and be heard.

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The farm bill directs most of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s farm and food programs. We're working to ensure the next farm bill addresses the priorities of corn growers.

About Kentucky Corn

Who is KY Corn?

Our vision is to sustainably feed and fuel a growing world.

About KY Corn Growers Association

Our organization empowers corn farmers to elevate their voice in the governmental process.

KY Corn Promotion Council

The Kentucky Corn Promotion Council collects and administers a .0025 checkoff, which is remitted on corn sold throughout Kentucky.

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Review the latest annual report and explore the highlights from 2024.

Checkoff at Work

Overview

The Kentucky corn checkoff makes important market development, promotion, education, and research efforts possible.

Markets

We serve a variety of markets including, Ethanol, Bourbon & Distilled Spirits, Trade, and Livestock Feed to name a few.

Research

Learn about some of our research projects supported by the Kentucky Corn Promotion Council.

Education

Kentucky Corn supports multiple programs about agriculture literacy and improving agriculture education.

Sustainability

Kentucky corn farmers are committed to the continuous improvement in the production of corn.

Food Processing

Field corn plays a big role in many of the foods you eat every day. Once harvested, corn kernels are dried, ground, and milled into many of the food items you can find in your pantry. 

Corn is ground for grits, cornbread mixes, tortillas, and taco shells. Each year, 40 to 45 million bushels of corn are processed right here in Kentucky.

Not only does corn bring flavor, but it’s also naturally gluten-free, packed with carbohydrates for energy, and is a good source of fiber, B vitamins, and antioxidants.

Bourbon & Spirits

Corn is at the heart of Kentucky bourbon. In fact, by law, corn must make up at least 51% of the grain used to produce Kentucky bourbon. But most distillers go beyond that, using 70% or more Kentucky-grown corn in their mash bills. 

After harvest, corn is fermented, distilled, and aged to create the spirit we know as bourbon. It’s a major economic driver for our state, contributing more than $9 billion annually to Kentucky’s economy and supporting over 23,000 jobs.

Ethanol

Ethanol is a renewable, domestic fuel for your vehicle, made from corn grown right here in Kentucky. 

Benefits of Ethanol:

– Better for your engine. Ethanol’s higher octane level helps boost horsepower and efficiency.

– Burns cleaner. Ethanol reduces toxins and lowers emissions, making it more environmentally friendly.

– Better value. Ethanol provides unrivaled value, saving up to 10-30 cents per gallon each trip to the pump.

At the pump, here’s what to look for:

– E10 – 10% ethanol, 90% gasoline. The standard fuel most of us already use.

– Unleaded88 (E15) – 15% ethanol, 85% gasoline. Usually with a blue handle. Safe for all cars made in 2001 or later.

– E85 – Up to 85% ethanol, only for flex fuel vehicles. Look for the yellow nozzle.

Visit unl88.com to find Unleaded88 near you!

Livestock Feed

Corn helps bring high-quality meat, milk, and eggs to your table. It’s an essential ingredient in livestock feed, packed with both energy and protein to provide chickens, cattle, and hogs the nutrients they need to grow strong and stay healthy. 

– Livestock love the taste of corn. Nearly 70 million bushels of corn are fed to Kentucky livestock each year.

– 1 in every 4 rows of corn planted in Kentucky goes directly to feed poultry in the state.

– Corn is a diverse feed ingredient. It can be fed as whole kernels, cracked, ground, silage, or even as Distillers Dried Grains, which is a byproduct of ethanol production.