NuWay-K&H Cooperative

Diversified | Innovative | Exceptional Value

NuWay–K&H Cooperative’s brand vision is to be:

A Diversified Partner To You and Your Community Delivering Exceptional Value Through Knowledge and Innovation.

Yes, we offer seed, fuel, precision ag and technology in Minnesota and Iowa, but what we really deliver is value. When you have a trusted advisor, you can add efficiency to your operation, manage the risks of your expenses and know you have an advocate in NuWay–K&H Cooperative. That's the cooperative model. When you do better, we all do better.

You Could Say We’re In the Answer Business

Agronomy, precision ag, energy and fuel are each part of the diverse range of services offered by NuWay–K&H Cooperative. We’re also here to provide answers to things like market fluctuations, best practices, technology trends and insights on all the variables that affect your operation and profitability.

We have a lot of tools to help us do that. But we’ve got even better people. And when we don’t have the immediate answer, you can bet we will not rest until we find the best solution.

Energy

Building relationships by emphasizing value, excellent service, and competitive pricing.

Energy Market Updates

Agronomy

Delivering Knowledge and Innovation for your specific operation.

New Service Available To You

With the increasing interest among growers in our area regarding the practice of strip-till, we decided to offer strip-till as a service starting in the Fall of 2023. This fall we are running a Soil Warrior 4540 SED3. This machine is 40 feet, 16 rows, and has 3 bins available for a dry fertilizer system. Talk with your Agronomy Account Manager to see if strip-till makes sense to try on your operation.

Precision Ag

Delivering Knowledge and Innovation for your specific operation.

Optimize Your Nitrogen

Adapt-N maximizes the potential for every unit of N on your corn crop by optimizing nitrogen use efficiency. By employing multiple data points specific to your individual fields it creates variable rate nitrogen recommendations automatically every 24 hours. These recommendations are based on years of university-backed research and over a decade of successful use by agronomists. The recommendations are also flexible and can be adjusted to fit your specific needs whether that be an increased yield expectation or budget considerations.

Nitrogen is one of the highest input costs for farms today and continues to fluctuate. Make sure to maximize your investment in nitrogen by minimizing N loss and maintaining or increasing yield. Through the use of Adapt-N you will ensure that every pound of N goes where it’s needed, when it's needed, and at the right rate to hit your yield goals.

Contact your NuWay Agronomy Account Manager or our FarmRx team if you are interested in this program.

Futures & Weather

News

Sustainability is for Everyone

December 1, 2022

You have probably watched a news story or read a magazine article about carbon and carbon farming. Maybe you’ve asked: “Why agriculture? According to the EPA, 24% of total global greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture, forestry, and other land uses. Others put this number around 18%. Some groups who point fingers at agriculture will […]

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Its All Good News

December 1, 2022

You’re probably heard the phrase “I’ve got bad news and I’ve got good news!” I’m going to make the case that everything I have to tell you is good news, even if the first couple paragraphs is negative. First, our remote fueling locations at Elmore and Frost have been inspected by the Minnesota Pollution Control […]

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Harvest Takeaways Plan Ahead and Take Delivery Early

December 1, 2022

This fall has NOT been typical. We’ve had few breaks this harvest, which means we’ve had to enlist more resources to serve our customers. These resources include other trucking companies to haul transport loads of propane and additional tank wagons to haul refined fuels. We have a pretty good network of resources from past experience, […]

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Tar Spot and Fungicide

December 1, 2022

We’ve mentioned tar spot in the previous newsletter, but this was the first growing season in which we actually saw the foliar disease in our local geography. In fact, I’ve seen it with my own eyes. I took the photo that accompanies this article, of a corn leaf infected with tar spot. Tar spot is […]

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