Agriculture Business Changes as Area Farmers Grow Older

Published: Jan. 21, 2011, 5 a.m.

Kentucky has 124-thousand farmers, the sixth largest number in the nation. But the number of farm operators has been declining steadily; the U. S. Census Bureau reports in the past decade 4,000 Kentucky farms went out of business. Fewer people are farming the Commonwealth's land, and those still on the farm are growing gray, literally. The average age of the western Kentucky farmer is 57 . . . and getting older.