July 2023 Vision Newsletter

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IN THIS ISSUE

AGRONOMY YOUTH FIELD DAY FROM THE DESK OF JEFF KREJDL EMPLOYEE ANNIVERSARIES THE NEW JENNINGS LOCATION

UPDATE ON THE INTERNS CHAMPIONS CLUB

VISION NEWSLETTER

Agronomy Youth Field day

This year's Agronomy Youth Field Day lunch was proudly sponsored by Ag Valley Co-op. The Agronomy Youth Field Day took place at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture. A lunch was sponsored and served by Ag Valley Co-op. Ag Valley Co-op appreciates giving back to agriculturally interested children.

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JULY 26, 2023
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From the Desk of Jeff Krejdl

We can all agree that it has been challenging this year as we near the end of wheat harvest. The damp, humid weather has hampered the ability to get the wheat out of the field in a timely fashion and has kept the moisture content high. That creates challenges for you and us as we try to move that wheat into the marketplace. That said, we have been pleasantly surprised with some of the yields we have seen.

The rains this year have been a welcome sight, especially after what we experienced last year. Unfortunately, some of those rains have come with hail which has undoubtedly caused some crop and property damage throughout the trade territory. As you assess the damage and have questions regarding plant health or your other options, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are happy to help, if we can provide some assistance.

We opened our new Jennings facility to receive wheat this year. We had a few hiccups with the startup, but overall it went well. It is an impressive facility, and if you are in the area, I would encourage you to stop by and take a look. We will have an open house for everyone to enjoy before fall harvest, so please watch for that announcement and join us if you can.

As we finish up the financials for the first quarter, I want to pass along that your cooperative is performing well this year. The 2022 drought has undoubtedly affected our volumes in all departments, affecting our sales for the year. Expenses are down, and we continue to see good returns from the regional cooperatives we do business with. The management team and employees are committed to controlling our expenses and finding operational efficiencies while providing you with the best service possible.

At the July board meeting, your Board of Directors voted to redeem the equities of our patrons born in 1945 and those acquired in the Big Springs merger that was earned in 2004. Those equity retirement checks will be issued in August, representing years of support and loyalty to Ag Valley Co-op. We are incredibly pleased to give back to the producers that have supported their local cooperative. That is an essential aspect of being a cooperative system member and sets our business model apart from everyone else.

In closing, I again want to say thank you for your business. We know that we would not exist without you and your business. The rest of the employees of Ag Valley Co-op and I are thankful that you allow us to assist you with your farming operations. Our goal is to help make your operation run smoother. I would welcome the opportunity to visit with you, so please give me a call or stop in Edison and let me know what we can do to help make that happen.

Thank you!

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Be sure to congratulate these employees!

Employee Anniversaries

Celebrating in July

Dale Barnes - Eustis Feed, 20 years

Celest Botha - Edison Grain, 3 years

Roger Buschkoetter - Indianola Agronomy, 37 years

Leslie Dietz - Norton Feed, 13 years

Max Francis - Cambridge Station, 6 years

Jimmy Harrison - Bartley Grain, 1 year

Danny Hejtmanek - Maywood Feed, 11 years

Matt Jorgensen - North Platte Grain, 24 years

Dudley Karlson - Orleans Grain, 18 years

Gary King - Edison Agronomy, 11 years

Randy Nelsen - North Platte Agronomy, 22 years

Kurt Nielsen - Norton Feed, 3 years

Kayla Perks - Bartley Grain, 3 years

Joseph Richmond - North Platte Grain, 9 years

Rachel Slater - Indianola C Store, 11 years

The new Jennings location!

The BRAND NEW Jennings Kansas Facility is now fully operational. It can store one and a half million bushels. Three minutes is the typical amount of time that is spent unloading in and out of the scale. The facility can an unload 25 trucks in an hour without slowing down. The pit is situated within the scale itself, and you are able to empty both hoopers into it simultaneously. Come on over and take a look!

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Update on the Interns

This month has been a busy one for the interns. They attended the Nebraska Agricultural Cooperative Intern Retreat. Interns from Ag Valley had the opportunity to hear from Cooperative CEOs from across Nebraska. They were also given a tour of the NCP Ethanol plant in Cambridge before heading to Edison to see our liquid and dry plants.

Champions Club

BECOME A MEMBER OF THE AG VALLEY CO-OP CHAMPIONS CLUB!

With the arrival of the county fair season, Ag Valley Co-op is thrilled to provide a jacket to any customer whose animal has been awarded Grand Champion or Reserve Champion at their fair. More information about the guidelines and application can be found at the following link: https://www.agvalley.com/championsclub

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