Kenny grew up in Jessamine County, KY where his family produced tobacco and raised cattle and sheep. He received his B.S. in Agricultural Economics in December of 1999 and began working as an Extension Associate in the Department of Agricultural Economics. He pursued his graduate degrees on a part-time basis completing his M.S. in 2003 and Ph.D. in 2011. Kenny joined the Agricultural Economics faculty in 2012 and is currently an Extension Professor in livestock economics.

Kenny focuses his extension program in the areas of livestock marketing, price risk management, and general profitability. He travels extensively and delivers 40-60 programs each year directly for livestock producers. His applied research interests are primarily focused on marketing and decision-making for beef, dairy, and forage producers. Kenny also teaches a livestock marketing class on campus, which is taken by 30-40 undergraduates each fall.

Education

  • Ph.D., Agricultural Economics, University of Kentucky, 2011
  • M.S., Agricultural Economics, University of Kentucky, 2003
  • B.S., Agricultural Economics, University of Kentucky, 1999

Associated Departments

Agricultural Economics