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Energy Market Update – November 27, 2024

Yesterday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he was prepared to implement a ceasefire agreement with Lebanon but would respond decisively to any violations by Hezbollah, emphasizing that Israel would maintain “complete military freedom of action.” In a televised address, Netanyahu stated that he would present the ceasefire deal to his full cabinet later […]

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BRACING FOR CHANGE

KEVIN JONES, PRESIDENT, CEO Kevin.Jones@NuWay-KandH.com NuWay-K&H Cooperative has concluded Fiscal Year 2024. Our audit has been completed, and I’m happy to announce that we’ve achieved our budget and all of our financial goals for the year. In 2024, volumes were up in all business areas, except propane. You may attribute the drop in propane volume

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KEEPING GOOD RECORDS

HANNAH AMMANN AND TYLER BROLSMA, FARMRX SITE SPECIFIC AG SPECIALISTS Hannah.Ammann@NuWay-KandH.com and Tyler.Brolsma@NuWay-KandH.com As we prepare to head into a new growing season, we also look to what’s on the horizon. NuWay-K&H Cooperative prides itself not only on staying at the forefront of technology but also being able to bring opportunities to our customer base.

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CELEBRATING NEW AND LONG-TIME STAFF

EMILY BOELKE, VP OF HUMAN RESOURCES Emily.Boelke@NuWay-KandH.com At NuWay-K&H Cooperative, our people are our greatest asset. It is with great pleasure that I introduce you to a new and talented employee, Felicia Ferrari. This past July, Felicia became the assistant manager of our Thompson retail store. Born In Rockford, IL, Felica lived in four different

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A FRESH START FOR 2025

BRAD HENNING, SEED DIRECTOR Brad.Henning@NuWay-KandH.com The 2024 growing season was an interesting year—from early season record rainfalls to late summer/early fall drought. Both corn and soybean yields were affected by the extreme weather conditions. As the current crop year ends, let’s make a fresh start in 2025. One of the most important decisions for the

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