Springtime Sheep Nutrition is Crucial
Feb 02, 2026
| Key Cooperative
Each stage of a sheep’s reproductive cycle calls for specific nutritional requirements to help them perform at their highest level. From gestation to lamb creep, Key Cooperative has products to best suit your flock.
Contracting Diesel Fuel vs. Buying Cash: Pros and Cons
Feb 02, 2026
| Key Cooperative
Securing diesel fuel at the right time and price remains one of the most important—and most challenging—financial decisions for Midwest farmers. This article breaks down the advantages and disadvantages of both approaches using current fuel trends and expert insi...
Calling the Bluff: Why the Cash Market May Matter More Than the Report
Feb 02, 2026
| Key Cooperative
Despite a bearish January USDA report, strong export demand suggests corn may have already found a price floor. With Brazil’s safrinha crop facing weather risks, the cash market—not the report—could drive the next move higher.
Add to Your Flock During Chick Days!
Jan 22, 2026
| Key Cooperative
Planning to get chicks this spring? Skip the extra steps and order directly through Key Cooperative!
Join Us! 2026 Winter Grain Outlook Meeting
Jan 21, 2026
| Key Cooperative
Our winter grain outlook meeting will be February 18th in Ames! Hear from industry professional, Kevin Clausen, as he provides market insights for the year ahead.
2026 Cow-Calf Producer Meetings
Jan 20, 2026
| Key Cooperative
Don't miss this chance to hear from Purina nutrition experts, explore practical feeding strategies, network with other producers, and more!
Join us at the Planter Performance Clinic!
Jan 20, 2026
| Key Cooperative
Join us for CENTROL Precision Ag's 2026 clinic in February!
Let’s Give Our Propane Delivery Drivers a Hand!
Jan 13, 2026
| Key Cooperative
During the holidays, families will have days off, sitting around their fireplaces and spending more time at home together. Our propane drivers will be out on the roads, keeping those fireplaces lit.
Progress Update on Outdoor Grain Piles
Jan 05, 2026
| Key Cooperative
We began the 2025/2026 pile reclaim in December. As outdoor piles are picked up, grain is either shipped directly to processors or brought into the elevator and loaded onto rail cars. This year, a significant amount of snowfall has impacted grain movement.