Thinking Ahead: Post Harvest Soil Sample
Jun 16, 2023
| Garden City
Which of your fields are going to need soil sampled after harvest for next season?
Forward Thinking
Jun 09, 2023
| Garden City
One key piece in a solid marketing plan is the use of forward contracting. While it wouldn’t be advisable to sell 100% of your operation’s expected crop, there can be a lot of value in locking in a price on a percentage of what you intend to raise.
Explanation of Contracts: Accumulator
Jun 02, 2023
| Garden City
Your Garden City Co-op Grain Team has the ability to customize a variety of over-the-counter (OTC) products to fit your operation’s grain marketing needs. One of the contracts that we offer is an accumulator.
Energy Solutions for Our Members
May 12, 2023
| Garden City
Petroleum supply is an ever moving, constantly changing situation influenced by a number of factors from a global perspective right down to the fuel at the pumps in our local area.
Cenex Lube Equipment Program
May 05, 2023
| Garden City
GCC, a leading supplier of Cenex energy and lubricants offers a Lube Equipment Program to provide members with top-of-the-line lubrication products and services.
ESTATE STOCK REDEMPTIONS - DON'T MISS THE DEADLINE! (Spring)
Apr 03, 2023
| Garden City
Estate stock redemptions are taken to the board for review semi-annually in April and October. Be sure to have your applications into the main office by the deadline.
The Art of Nut Milking
Apr 01, 2023
| Garden City
Alan Smithee, special reporter to GCC talks to Jeremiah Hughes, third generation nut milker.
Planting & Your Marketing Plan
Feb 24, 2023
| Garden City
Winter is a great time to reflect on grain marketing from the previous year and plan ahead for the year to come. With current market volatility and higher-than-historic cash prices, it is more important than ever to have a marketing plan.
Kansas training information for dicamba in 2023
Feb 24, 2023
| Garden City
This article provides answers to frequently asked questions associated with dicamba trainings in Kansas for 2023. Original post from the K-State Agronomy eUpdate: