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Unification with Crystal Valley Vote Results
Dear Members, After careful deliberation and member participation in the unification vote between Crystal Valley and New Vision Co-op, we received the results, and unfortunately, the vote did not pass. […]
Future of Ag: FFA Students Share Their Vision
Sept 2024: Worthington FFA by Alicia Place New Vision Agronomist Riley Sandmeyer interviews two passionate Worthington FFA students about the future of agriculture. Hear their thoughts on where the industry […]
September 2024 Grain Insight
September 24 Newsletter by Jacey Edlin https://www.canva.com/design/DAGRNkvyE54/kATTzmLc6qx6kFkOpX0HZA/view
2024 Harvest Policies
Prepare for the 2024 harvest season with New Vision Co-op’s latest Harvest Policies. Hear from Keith Newman, Grain Originator Manager, as he explains the key updates and get all the […]
Seed progression over the past 30 years
August 2024: Seed Progression by Alicia Place Over the past 30 years, corn and soybean seeds have evolved in ways we couldn’t have imagined. From improved yield potential to increased […]
July 2024: Agronomy Update
In the latest Agronomy News, New Vision Agronomist, Brandon Davis gives an update on value added products with corn and soybeans. Reach out to your local New Vision agronomist to […]
Crystal Valley and New Vision Move Forward with Member Vote Following Merger Study
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BREWSTER, Minn. (July 25, 2024) – Crystal Valley and New Vision ag cooperatives are pleased to announce that after a thorough merger study, the Boards of […]

It’s National FFA Week! 💙💛
We’ve been out visiting FFA chapters to share donations and support the work they’re doing. FFA isn’t just about farming — it’s about building the next generation of leaders, problem solvers, and hard workers. We’re proud to invest in programs that grow confidence, character, and opportunity right here in our communities. ... See MoreSee Less
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A reminder that grain bin safety matters every day:
• Never enter a bin with equipment running
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We’re hitting the road for our Customer Roundtables — and we want to hear from you. Join us for an open conversation about what’s working, what’s next, and how New Vision Co-op can continue to support your operation. Your feedback helps shape our future. ... See MoreSee Less
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Grain Bin Safety Week is a reminder that safety always comes first. A person can become trapped in flowing grain in seconds, and full engulfment can happen in less than a minute. Even just a few inches of grain can make it difficult to move. Taking the extra time to follow proper lockout procedures and never entering a bin alone can save a life. ... See MoreSee Less
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