Recognizing the importance of speed and space allows MKC to keep pace with the growing needs of the producer. MKC has made significant asset investments in the past decade to better serve customers bringing their crops to MKC elevators.
Justin and Royce Regehr utilize MKC's Optimal Cover Program to optimize their field's potential.
MKC's "Ag in our Everyday Lives" presentation, targeted primarily to first-through-fifth-grade students, informs students about Kansas agriculture and how MKC helps farmers and ranchers grow food.
The MKC energy department just became a lot more efficient with its fuel, but not in the typical terms of MPG or environmental emissions.
Duncan Farms finds success in partnering with MKC for feed and agronomy expertise.
In 2019, MKC contributed $51,500 to Kansas 4-H programs to support leadership development events for young 4-H members in 19 counties. This year marks the 14th consecutive year for donations made to 4-H programs within the MKC footprint.
A large portion of MKC’s donations go toward programs that promote ag education and leadership development; alleviate hunger in its communities; and improve or enhance community safety. As such, MKC donated $2,000 to the Kansas Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom (KFAC).
MKC, a full-service farm cooperative with more than 10,000 member-owners throughout Kansas, presented $17,000 to 11 food banks located throughout its footprint in 2019. The donations were a part of the cooperative’s annual stewardship efforts to alleviate hunger.
Mid-West Fertilizer, Inc. and MKC have entered into a letter of intent for MKC to acquire Mid-West Fertilizer, a full-service agricultural retailer headquartered in Paola, Kansas.
MKC invests in team by hosting one-day workshop with author and motivational speaker Bruce Tulgan.