C-Stores - Country Visions Cooperative
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C-Stores - Country Visions Cooperative
→ Country Visions Precision see page 4 → Chilton Agronomy Construction see page 5 → Cenex Offers Best Equipment Warranty see page 7 C-Stores Spring has finally arrived and summer will be here before we know it. As the warmer weather arrives and traveling conditions improve, we would like for you to stop in and check out what each of our locations has to offer. As you travel down the road on Tuesdays and Fridays stop by Branch, Manitowoc Rapids, Mishicot and Valders to get some fresh cheese curds in ½# or 1# bags. The Cheese Nook in Branch also offers a huge selection of cheese for all your party needs. During the months of mid-May thru September, stop in at the BP in Greenleaf to grab a bowl, waffle cone or cake cone of Cedar Crest Ice Cream. The stations all offer a variety of snacks, candy, soda, beer and water. Food services including Subway, Hot Stuff Pizza, Piccadilly Pizza and A & W are available at some of the locations and the Reedsville C-Store features an impressive salad bar for a healthy lunch. Looking for a quick gift that everyone can use? How about a gift card? The BP stations offer gift cards in denominations of $25, $50 or $100. Gift cards are available in any amount up to $150 at the Cenex stations. Other gift and phone cards are available at select locations. Cenex gift cards are also awarded in the Tanks of Thanks promotion where people are nominated for their good deeds. You can help us give some extra mileage to those who go “the extra mile” in your community by nominating them at tanksofthanks.com. Non-ethanol fuel is excellent for boats, motorcycles, and small engines as well as some automobiles. Our Cenex stations located in Branch, Kiel, Manitowoc Rapids, Mishicot, Reedsville and Valders offer non-ethanol fuel in the mid-grade and premium line. The Greenleaf C-Store and DePere store are BP branded and have premium grade non-ethanol fuel. All of the Country Visions Convenience Stores would like to thank you for your patronage and look forward to your continued support. We hope to see you soon in one of our locations. Bill Holfeltz — Retail Store Division Manager Tanks of Thanks winners received their awards at the Manitowoc Rapids location. Cenex awards people who are nominated for doing good deeds in their communities. Fresh cheese curds are sold on Tuesdays and Fridays in Branch, Manitowoc Rapids, Mishicot and Valders. The Cheese Nook at the Branch location has a large selection of cheese varieties to purchase sliced or packaged. April Country Visions locations in eight communities provide high quality Cenex or BP branded fuel to customers. Non-Ethanol fuel is also available. 2014 Spring 2014 Spring is finally here after one of the coldest winters on record. Everyone is excited to get started with the planting season and put the winter memories behind us! Free Weather Tracking Your Cooperative is seven months into our first fiscal year since the merger of Agri-Partners and Country Visions Cooperative. Most of the “start-up” related issues with the merger are behind us at this point, but we are continuing to mold the operation into a more efficient company which will provide many benefits to you the member owner. Climate Corporation has a free app available to give Patronage checks will be out shortly. These are based on the you field by field weather. profits from last fiscal years’ operations. Country Visions will pay out $2,283,300 Go to www.climate.com in cash and allocate $5,152,797 into customer’s equity accounts based on profits of both Agri-Partners and Country Visions. The Board will consider retiring some Sign up for an account. member equity later this summer. Once approved, you should look for equity retireYou can also download the app for Apple or Google ment checks in the mail near the end of August. play for your smart phone. New for this coming year, your Board of Directors has approved a capital manageYou can now select your fields you want to track. The ment policy that will distribute the Cooperative’s profit from CP Feeds back to you main list of fields will list the past 24 hour precipita- the feed customer. This will get those profits back directly to the members that purtion, forecast chance, and the field workability. chase feed from CP Feeds. A CP Feeds pool will be created in addition to the consumIf you have a 20/20 monitor, you can also get climate er pool, ag pool and grain pool. pro, which will track heat units and crop progress. Since this past fall, your Board of Directors and Management have been working to shape your Cooperative into a supplier that will meet the needs of our changing agricultural environment and growth of our non-ag business. This past winter your Cooperative has sold the properties in both Cleveland, which was the office location of the former Cleveland Co-op and Chilton, which was the office location of the former Coop Service Oil Company. As we exit these old sites, we have made major investments at our other locations. In this fiscal year, the Board has approved approximately $10 million in asset purchases. In addition to rolling stock, equipment, building additions and technology, a grain expansion in Valders and a liquid fertilizer build in Chilton are under construction. These additions will speed up service to our farmers during the busy planting and harvesting seasons. The Board has established a mission and vision statement as guide and goal for our Cooperative. The mission statement of Country Visions is to be your preferred partner through innovative products and services. The vision statement is to be the best Cooperative in Wisconsin through commitment to our employees, growth and strategic investment. “Forward”! We will use these statements as we strive to reach our short and long term goals as your member-owned Cooperative. Thank you again for your business and have a safe and productive spring! Steve Zutz — CEO Credit Corner The snow has finally melted and we are ready to head into the spring planting season. It is important for everyone lining up their planting needs to have their crop input financing all lined up as well. If you are looking for financing options for this year or are carrying a balance from last year, please meet with us at your earliest convenience. We do offer options that include Agri-Span, CFA and John Deere Farm Plan that are worth taking a look at. I would also like to remind everyone that purchases that are charged to your Country Visions account need to be paid within our credit terms. Account balances that are not kept current will pay an extra 1.5% (18% APR) monthly finance charge on the past due balance. Give us a call if you have any questions regarding your account or our credit terms and policies. Tom Reinbold — Credit Manager Do you enjoy watching the birds in your yard? The stores carry wild bird feed and feeders to attract a variety of species. Gift and garden décor is part of the seasonal display at the Reedsville Country Store. Country Stores As the cold winds blew us into April, we had hopes that spring weather would soon be upon us. The Country Stores have been busy preparing for all your springtime needs. The garden seeds and fertilizers have arrived and the set onions and seed potatoes will be stocked soon. As spring weather arrives, the chick orders are already being placed. Make sure you stop in and get all your essential needs to make your flock the envy of the neighborhood. We carry a great line of chick starters, layer feed and treats for your feathered friends; in addition to waterers, vitamins and electrolytes. We will also be stocking Honor show feeds again this year; check with your local location for product availability or with one of the livestock feed specialists that we have on staff. The robins and other wild birds have returned from their winter homes. Stop in and check out the huge selection of feeders and seed available at your local Country Store. Hummingbird and oriole feeders are also in stock, as we patiently await their arrival. The Country Store in Reedsville has also brought in a line of gift and garden décor for special occasions, holidays and birthdays. Coffee has been a treasured addition with everyday and seasonal flavors available. All of the store locations carry a variety of products and offer different services. If you do not see something or have special requests, be sure to ask. If the product is available, it could easily be brought to the location that best meets your need. Matt Buchholz — Reedsville Country Store Manager Country Visions can help with feed products at nine store locations. With two consumer feed specialists on staff and helpful sales people they can provide feeding solutions for pets, hobby/show animals and wild birds. Customers can order chicks at the stores and purchase all the products needed to raise a healthy flock. Sweet Potato Plants: Now Taking PreOrders! Estimated time of arrival: May 20, 2014 To order call: Pickup in DePere (920) 336-6449 Kiel (920) 894-3436 Mishicot (920) 755-2231 Reedsville (920) 754-4322 Valders (920) 775-9281 Whitelaw (920) 732-3143 Fond du Lac (920) 923-7960 Malone (920) 795-4361 For specific varieties call your pickup location. Bundles of 25 for $9.99 while supplies last Garden seeds and lawn/garden tools at the DePere store are in stock and ready for the season. Seeds, fertilizers, set onions, seed potatoes and much more for your lawn and garden are available at the Country Stores. Planting Tips: Use black plastic to cover bedded rows 2-3 weeks before plants arrive. Cut 3” x 3” holes in plastic for planting. Bedding rows should be 8-10” high and 12-14” wide. Set plants ASAP upon arrival shortly before dusk. Agronomy Has it really been seven months since our merger? Time does fly! At this time I would like to bring you up to date on the merger plan and how it’s going forward. On the agronomy side, we have purchased a 24 ton and an 18 ton tender and chassis to assist in the Valders and Kiel areas. The Kiel plant is being closed and will be razed this summer. Since last fall, phone calls coming into the Kiel location have been forwarded to the Valders plant. The same will be happening this spring at Mishicot’s agronomy location, with the phone calls being answered at Rockwood. Country Visions’ staff is striving to have fertilizer delivery and spreading and spraying application done by those facilities closest to the fields. We have purchased new sprayers and new semi tankers to support these rigs. We have added two row crop fertilizer spreaders to keep up with the growing business of custom application for spreading urea over corn. We have updated liquid fertilizer dykes, tanks and load out facilities at Chilton, Rockwood, Valders and Fond du Lac. All these changes will benefit you, the customer. These changes should not affect the relationship you have with your existing crop advisor. Our goal is to provide services to you in an efficient and time-saving manner. A large nurse tank system is being worked on at the Valders agronomy plant. CV-Precision Learning is the Key to Variable Rate Management A couple areas that continue to grow are in the Precision Planting equipment and Country Visions Precision. On the Precision Planting side we have a team working on updating planters with 20/20 Seed Sense for population control, e-sets and v-sets for spacing and singulation that makes every seed count. Paul Diederichs, Al Weckworth, Chad Rataichek and Dustin Gierach are dedicated to get all the sold units ready for spring. The Country Visions Precision works with data you collect off your combine. It takes that information, along with soil test maps, weather maps and other data, and serves as an aid so you can fine tune cropping decisions. Farmers using this technology can check out Dan Frieberg’s article in the back section of Corn & Soybean Digest Monthly, or have a conversation with any of our agronomists. Country Visions is pleased to announce the launch of Country Visions Precision - our streamlined platform for all aspects of precision agriculture going forward. CV-Precision includes; Precisions Planting equipment, GPS guidance systems, VRT planting prescriptions, VRT spreading prescriptions (N, P, K, & lime), yield data collection and storage. We welcome new employees and changes in job positions in the agronomy division. New agronomists include Andrew Hynek at Chilton; Braden Porter at Rockwood; Steven Feldkamp at Greenleaf; and Adam Kolb at Kiel. New office staff includes employees Tracy Levash at Greenleaf and Tanya Heinen at Valders. Jeremy Edwards will be in the Rockwood office this spring as asst. plant manager. Jessy Hill is the new manager at Reedsville. John O’Brien, Joe Vander Grinten and Andy Husnick have been relocated from Malone feed to the agronomy facilities at Malone and Fond du Lac. Will Jetton II and Nathan Korinek will be working at Rockwood. Brad Kocurek has become fulltime at Reedsville, along with Andrew Knoener at Kiel, and Joshua Mangin and Spenser Halverson at Valders. We welcome all these members to our great employee base. CV-Precision will be available in two levels: NutriCalc is designed for the entry level growers who only want to make VRT fertilizer applications based upon grid sampled soil tests results and soil type yield potential. The Complete Analysis program will additionally include VRT planting, GPS yield mapping (combines & forage harvesters), and yearly validation through infield Learning Blocks. On the grain side we are also making improvements. At Chilton we are adding on to the dryer to increase drying capacity. The Valders location will be adding a new 4700 bph dryer, a 600,000 bushel bin and new unload equipment. Last year, with a very small wheat harvest and later corn crop harvesting, your co-op was full by the end of November. We were trucking grain from facilities well into December. With continued growth and the reasons just listed, we felt these improvements needed to be made to better serve you during the busy fall harvest season. The goal of this program is to take producers from a flat-rate field-based management system to dynamic management zones as small as sixty square feet. This allows us to target applications of inputs within high-med-low management zones, capitalizing on management zone response to maximize yields, and result in more efficient use of seed, fertilizer, and lime. The key to our program is the ability to use the Our agronomy staff is here to serve you. Please give us a call with any questions or concerns data collected in a meaningful way. At the end of the year, how do you know if you made the right you may have. Have a safe planting season! decision for a field population or N rate? Country Dennis Halbach — VP Agronomy Visions Learning Blocks are checks within management zones that allow us to verify decisions The agronomy department has purchased new equipment to keep up with the demands of a “growing” business. made each growing season. The reports we are able to generate from this information simplify data analysis allowing us to fine tune agronomic decisions for the future. continued on next page CV-Precision continued Collection and handling of the data recorded by planting and harvesting equipment can be a challenge. As part of the program’s service we will help gather and store planting & harvest data for use in the program and as a backup to unforeseen losses. You will always own your data, it is only pooled with permission, never shared with a third party, and pooled data belongs to and is for the benefit of the growers of that shared data. Contact your Country Visions Agronomist for further information on the Country Visions Precision program. Construction of the new liquid load out facility at the Chilton Agronomy plant will decrease load time for liquid fertilizers and chemicals. Agronomy Construction is under way at our Chilton location creating a new liquid load out facility. The 80’ x 100’ building will have a loading dock for storage of package chemicals along with two load out bays for liquid fertilizer and chemicals. Doubling the lanes of traffic and the ability to overhead load two units at once will decrease load time. Adding to this efficiency is the use of 400 gpm pumps vs. our 180 gpm pumps of the past. A calibrated mass flow meter will weigh product, instead of going through a manual meter, as it dispenses. The new equipment will record the data in software that interfaces with our current accounting package, eliminating the need for scale slips to be hand entered. We will have the ability to batch chemicals and “Hot Load” tender sprayers, increasing capacity and efficiency. Improvements are being made to the grain system at the Chilton location to increase drying capacity. The Chilton plant will now have the capacity to serve customers in a 35 mile radius. The Agronomy Division continues to react to the needs of their customers with improvements of services and have started making plans for future upgrades with an area designated for a liquid blender and a goal of 24/7 loading in one lane for 1034-0 and 32%. Tim Pagel — Chilton Plant Manager/Agronomist Grain Department Spring is here and a new crop is about to be put in the ground. Are we springing into action with our marketing plans or looking for a reason to wait? This spring looks to be another interesting one for grain marketers. There are a lot of analysts and economists filling the internet with plenty of news and numbers. Which number do you focus on to be successful? There is so much volatility in commodity prices and so many distractions created as a result, that the only way to get to a place where you are confident taking action is to get back to one simple number - DESIRED PROFIT! Profit is influenced by all the variables of inputs and prices. Everybody’s number is different and therefore the price that grain is sold will be different. “Desired Profit” is a goal, a decision, and a plan all rolled into one number. It has to be realistic to be effective, but it is powerful. We need to focus on a good profit. Have you ever sold at the absolute top of the market? If you have, or know someone that has, how is that typically described? Most refer to this as being really lucky. The reality is that, for most, this is a once in a lifetime event. It does not really make sense to have this as a goal. What does make sense is paying attention to profit. With the unrest going on in Russia with Ukraine, it gets the volatility in the market going wild. We, at Country Visions Cooperative want to help you in whatever way we can to get you a profitable price. Your Co-op will be making some major improvements at our Valders location for the upcoming harvest. A new 4700 bu/hr dryer is being put in with faster unloading at the dump pits. Also a 600,000 bu. bin will be erected to help with additional space for your grain. We are here to help you become consistently profitable farmers year after year. Long term success in farming happens when excellent production practices are combined with disciplined marketing practices. Let us help you with your marketing abilities to get good profitable outcomes. Dennis Roethel – Whitelaw – Grain/Feed Division Manager 920/732-3496 Paul Sattler – Valders – Grain Merchandiser 920/775-9298 Wally Jentsch – Chilton – Grain Merchandiser 920/849-7265 Energy/Retail It is my pleasure to introduce myself to you. For some, I may be a familiar face. My name is Bill Hoeltke and I am the V.P. of Energy and Retail for Country Visions Cooperative. I began my career at Country Visions Co-op in November of A refueler located at the intersection of County 2013. My career working in the Cooperative system startHR and Hwy 57 in Forest Junction is just one of ed back in the mid 1980’s. Prior to Country Visions, I was many that is used by Country Visions to service the General Manager of Valders Co-op for 17 years. In 2008, propane customers throughout their trade area. after the consolidation of Country Horizons and Valders Another refueler will be installed on Hwy 141 Co-op, I fulfilled my lifelong dream of owning my own busijust north of Wausaukee to help increase supply. ness. As a small business owner, I remained in agriculture and worked with independent ag organizations and co-ops to help find individuals for open positions within their companies. While I enjoyed owning my own business, it is a pleasure to be back in management and in the coThe propane department at Country Visions Co-op operative environment. is excited to say “Happy Spring”, after facing the challenges of this past heating season. The long, As the V.P. of Energy and Retail, I am responsible for the day to day activities of our cold winter with the below zero wind chills remind- Convenience Stores, Country Stores, Refined Fuels, Oils and Propane. I work very ed us of what winter in Wisconsin is like without closely with the department managers within these commodity groups to assure quality products, service and price. global warming. Propane The issue I would like to address in this newsletter is one that has made local and national news; it is the Propane situation that hit both us and our customers this winter. Every once in a while you are confronted with situations that occur that make you aware of just how vital a responsible and respectful supplier can be. This is what happened this year. We contract and pull most of our gallons from Cenex Harvest States (CHS, Inc). CHS is our regional cooperative that we own and is a major supplier for Refined Fuels and Propane. While there were times when it was hard to find Propane during this situation, our supplier came through for us. They worked with us day and, sometimes nights, to supply our bulk storage tanks with Propane. Even though we were put on allocation, which in turn affected the amount of gallons we could deliver to our customers, not once, did we completely run out of Propane to heat the homes we were obligated to service. It was a stark reminder of just how important a supplier can be to keep your business operating and your homes heated when the going really does get rough. Many Propane retailers did not honor the contracts that they had signed with their customers and some even refused to purchase the high price wholesale gas to deliver to their home heat customers. I am happy to report that we were not affiliated with this group. Country Visions honored their contracts and delivered the propane so that not one home went without heat. Soon all of this will be a distant memory, but not for me. We Our excellent staff of trained and certified employleaned on the system we built many years ago and when we needed them the most, ees will be busy setting tanks and doing regulator they came through for us. This allowed us to honor our contracts and supply the change outs again this summer. We also will be propane you needed to heat your homes and keep you safe. cleaning and painting tanks as the weather permits. It was a challenging winter for the drivers and ser- Thanks for choosing us this season and we look forward to being your supplier of vice department as they dealt with the wind chills, choice in your buying decisions for all the other things you need in today’s world deep snow and extra hours as a result of the partial like gasoline, diesel fuel, pet food, specialty animal feeds, and horse feed. Thank fills. I want to thank them and the office staff for you for the confidence you place in Country Visions Cooperative. We appreciate your business. their hard work and extra time. We experienced some supply distribution problems in the Midwest, so we had to go to terminals as far away as New Mexico, Kansas and Nebraska to get our propane supply. There were three main reasons for the supply and distribution problems. First, there was more propane exported due to world market prices and demand in other countries. Second, the corn crop which “Mother Nature” didn’t dry down used a large amount of propane for drying. The third reason was the weather. Before deer hunting season the cold weather came and as I write this in early April, it was still here. We all know what happened to the price because of the restricted supply and the extra trucking charges. Efforts are being made to correct that, so it doesn’t happen again. We are going to install a refueler on Highway 141 just north of Wausaukee to help with supply and future growth in that area. By delivering limited amounts or short filling the Bill Hoeltke — V.P. Energy and Retail tanks we were able to get through the season. We honored our contract prices with our customers and did not add on delivery fees or surcharges as some competitors did. I want to thank our customers for their patience, understanding and your efforts to conserve fuel. We appreciate you as a customer and want to continue to serve your needs in the future. Vern Mastey — Propane Manager Cenex Premium Diesel Fuel Pays If you’ve been using standard diesel for years, you may be skeptical about whether “premium” fuels are worth the added cost. But consider this: over time, your engine’s fuel pump and injectors get dirty—a gradual, hard-to-notice process that reduces both engine performance and fuel economy. Standard diesel fuel contains no additives to reduce wear, extend storage life or reduce the formation of gum, varnish and corrosion. As a Certified Energy Specialist at Country Visions Cooperative I recommend Cenex Premium Diesel Fuels. They’re specially formulated to clean your fuel system and keep it clean for maximum power and performance. A clean fuel system provides many benefits, including improved fuel economy, better horsepower and extended life of fuel pumps and injectors. Cenex Premium Diesel Fuels deliver additional benefits too – including better lubricity (to protect vital engine parts), quicker starts and reduced emissions for cleaner air. Does your fuel supplier call their diesel a “premium” diesel? Can they provide you with the list of benefits? What exactly makes their product a premium? No other diesel fuel contains a more complete, balanced and quality package of additives than Cenex Premium Diesel Fuels. And we will provide you with the FACTS to back it up! A new fuel tank is secured in the back of the service truck for delivery to a customer. Contact Country Visions bulk petroleum or energy sales employees if you have questions on the new E.P.A. restrictions for fuel storage. Petroleum For true premium performance from a proven diesel fuel, trust Cenex Premium Diesel Fuels. We have 7 months of petroleum sales under our belt, since the merger of Country Visions and Steve Grosklaus — Certified Energy Specialist Agri-Partners Co-ops. The drivers continue to make adjustments to their routes to reduce the overlap in service areas. The routes that fall on the outer edges of our trade territory should not be affected by the changes. Best Equipment Warranty Made Even Better Everyone always wants to know what is happenMany of you may or may not have heard of Cenex’s Total Protection Plan. It is one of the ing to the fuel prices. Early spring showed small best warranty plans in the business. The Total Protection Plan covers all manufacturfluctuation on the future’s market as crude oil ers of agricultural equipment and offers stayed in the high 90’s to low 100 dollar range. Protection above and beyond equipment manufacturer warranties; If you are interested in contracting (locking in a New equipment coverage for up to 10 years or 10,000 hours; and used equipment up to price) for your 2014 needs, please contact your 8 years or 8,000 hours (up to 60 months longer than most manufacturer warranties); fuel driver or call Jeff Braun at 920.374.0274. We will do our best to find the best price. ConNo deductible for repair or replacement of a covered part or component (standard wartracting is still a popular tool to budget your fuel ranties require up to $500 per repair); costs. We try to fit a contract to your most active No burden of proof that a needed repair is due to a fuel or lubricant-related failure when time of the year. using Cenex lubricants and Ruby FieldMaster Premium Diesel Fuel for full coverage. Country Visions and Ag-Compliance just put CHS pays the costs, including installation and labor, of repairing or replacing covered on twelve informational meetings in four days. parts for equipment protected under the Total Protection Plan. Coverage varies by They discussed ways to get your fuel tank up to equipment type, extending to internal lubricated parts of diesel engines, diesel fuel in- E.P.A. code restrictions. There is a link to their jection pumps and injector, transmission gears, bearings and shafts, hydraulic pumps site at www.countryvisionscoop.com under the and valves, front-wheel differential, and final gears, bearings and shafts. Bulk Petroleum tab or call the office in ReedsBy enrolling in this warranty program one is able to have peace of mind as you go into ville for more information. your busy times of the year. By using Cenex products and changing oil at manufactures recommendations you are able to have excellent protection for your equipment. Included are periodical maintenance reminders which help keep your equipment in top condition when samples are due. Avoid downtime through your LubeScan fluid sample report which provides insight into internal equipment condition. This warranty will transfer to purchasers of your equipment raising its resale value due to its testing and documented history. All of this protection is provided for just $299 (new equipment) or $399 (used equipment). Also included is periodic money saving coupons for Cenex Products such as oil, Ruby FieldMaster Diesel Fuel or sample bottles. For more information please contact Curt Heller (920-960-5806), Pete Brandt (920418-3224) Steve Grosklaus 920-371-4529, or Jeff Braun (920-374-0274). Curt Heller — Energy Sales We would like to thank all the customers, both small and large, for your continued purchases of fuels and lubricants from the Co-op. Jeff Braun — Petroleum Division Manager PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 34 Brillion, WI Country Visions Corporate Office 709 Mill Street Reedsville, WI 54230 920/754-4321 or 800/236-4047 www.countryvisionscoop.com “Helping you”... with quality products, service and knowledge. Construction continues at the CP Feeds plant in Valders to increase production, quality, productivity and storage. As a result of the Agri-Partners/Country Visions Co-op merger, the Country Visions Board of Directors approved a capital management plan that will pay patronage on your CP Feeds purchases. Look for more details in the near future! 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