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Protect Your Nitrogen.
Protect Your Yield.

Nitrogen is essential for growing a healthy, high-yielding crop—but the truth is, much of it never makes it to the plant. In fact, up to 50% of applied nitrogen can be lost within days due to volatilization, leaching, or denitrification. That’s not just a loss in nutrients—it’s a direct hit to your bottom line, your […]

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Your Company Uses AI

Tyler Olson, CFO Tyler.Olson@NuWay-KandH.com In most newsletters, I discuss typical accounting and finance subjects. I review the income and balance statements and try to help you understand our budgeting processes. Boring, right? I prefer not to review what happened last month. I’d rather look forward and plan the next 20 years. So, here’s something new

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In-Season Soil Services

Hannah Ammann AND Tyler Brolsma, FarmRX Site Specific Ag Specialists Hannah.Ammann@NuWay-KandH.com & Tyler.Brolsma@NuWay-KandH.com NuWay-K&H Cooperative offers three classes of in-season soil services: Soil Sampling – a typical 2.5-acre grid sample, the results of which your agronomy account manager will use primarily for fertilizer recommendations. SoilOptix® – a soil scanner that measures gamma radiation emitting from

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New Return Rules

The manufacturers and distributors of crop protection products, micronutrients and adjuvants—in fact, almost anything delivered to your farm in a jug or shuttle—have adopted stricter rules for the return of products. To comply with these rules, and so that your cooperative may receive financial credit for the products you do not use, NuWay-K&H must have

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Justin Coyle Heads Up Retail and Energy Sales

Jake oldenburg, VP operations Jake.Oldenburg@NuWay-KandH.com I’d like to start by recognizing a valuable member of our leadership team, Justin Coyle, who takes on this new role as of March 1. Justin has held the position of Energy Operations Director of NuWay-K&H Cooperative for the past five years and has done a wonderful job. I want

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Weed Control Strategies For 2025

NuWay-K&H AGRONOMY ACCOUNT MANAGERS The 2024 growing season had some challenges early on. Don’t forget about the drowned-out areas and the decreased weed control. The excessive rain events from last year changed our intended weed control programs. With this in mind, it is important to plan for 2025. Here’s what we recommend: Increase pre-emerge residual

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Agronomy, Newsletter

Changing of the Guard

Al Seckinger retired his position as VP of Retail Operations, effective March 1, 2025. Filling Al’s role in retail will be a familiar face, Justin Coyle. For the past five years, Justin has served as NuWay-K&H Cooperative’s Energy Operations Director, managing the Energy Operations Department’s delivery services and facilities. “Previously,” he notes, “I served 18

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USDA 45Z Climate Smart Ag Practices

Jeff Crissinger, VP of Agronomy Sales / Marketing Jeff.Crissinger@NuWay-KandH.com You have probably heard one or more of the terms “45Z”, “Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)” or “Climate Smart Ag” recently. While these topics are all interconnected in the Carbon Intensity (CI) conversation, they each play a different role. In this newsletter, we will focus on the

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Newsletter, Sustainability

Early Beans Need Emerge F/N

Brad Henning, Seed director Brad.Henning@NuWay-KandH.com Protect and optimize your soybean yield by treating your soybean seed with NKH Emerge F/N. Last fall, NuWay-K&H Cooperative introduced NKH Emerge F/N —our own private label soybean treatment package. This package, which contains both fungicides and soybean inoculant, is designed for growing beans in our area of the country.

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