Federated Co-ops News
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2013 Annual Meeting
Annual Meeting
Thursday, April 18th
Cambridge Lutheran Church
621 Old Main St N Cambridge MNDinner Served at 6:30 p.m.
Annual Business Meeting will follow dinner
Board Elections1-800-638-8228
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February 2013 Special - Avoid Some Roadside Stress at a Discount
Avoid Some Roadside Stress at a Discount!
February 2013 Special
Maintenance Inspection $69.00 (Regularly $89.00)
Includes:
- Checking Brakes
- Checking Breakaway Battery
- Checking Axle Attachment Bolts
- Checking Tires
- Checking Lights
- Checking Wheel Bearings (Packing Bearings Extra)
- Checking Lug Bolts and Hub
- Checking Rims
- Estimate of Needed Repairs
Available at Federated Co-ops Country Store in Princeton, MN
763-389-1431 Ask for Gary -
Discovery Plot Results for 2012
From the Federated Agronomy Division, we would like to thank all the Discovery Plot Cooperators for volunteering there time, and equipment to make this information possible. Those Cooperators are: Paul & Janet Bostrom – Isanti, MN, Leneman Farms – Albertville, MN, Alvin & Jeff Bursch – Loretto, MN, Dennis LeMon – Rush City, MN, Nathan Nelson – Hinckley, MN, Robert & Todd Steffen – Ogilvie, MN, Larry & Sharon Wilhelm – Princeton, MN, Steve Nielsen – Luck, WI, and Craig, Janet & Neil Gustafson – Osceola, WI.
The Discovery Plots are another valuable tool for our staff. Providing us with information related to nutrient management, pest management, tillage methods, and yield results for both corn and soybeans which we would like to share with you. Please follow the links below to view our results. If you have questions or concerns regarding the Discovery Plot Results please call or stop by your nearest Federated Coop’s, Inc. Agronomy location, and we would be more then willing to analyze the Discovery Plot results with you.
Check out AnswerPlot.com for more yield results. Click on "Yield Results" and make your own yield information report by selecting; show, yields for, and days relative maturity. This is huge base of yield information brought into one program. Give it a try, it's easy, click to see more yield information at http://www.AnswerPlot.com.
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Propane News
We are still offering Pre-Buy contracts for the remainder of the 2012-2013 heating season. You can purchase part or all of your upcoming needs to avoid price fluctuations as winter temperatures drop.
To lock in your Pre-Buy price, simply call our Customer Service staff for today’s price. A Pre-Buy contract can be printed from our website or we will be happy to mail you a contract.
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Important Flood Damage Information for Propane Gas Systems
Following a flood or high water event, the urge to inspect everything and evaluate damage is of course natural. However, there are certain things to consider and steps to be taken prior to starting propane gas service if your tank appears to have safely weathered the flood. These are strictly for the safety of you and your family, be sure that all propane related issues are handled by Federated Co-ops, your licensed propane company. Please call us. Additional safety precautions include:
- If you smell gas, leave the area immediately and contact Federated Co-ops or the fire department. If you can safely, shut off the propane service valve on the tank.
- Do not open your propane service valve. A propane leak test is required before the gas system can be placed back into service.
- Any appliance valves, controls, etc. that come in contact with water cannot be placed back into service. The same applies to propane gas regulators.
- If the tank has moved do not attempt to move it, please call us at once.
- Take as many pictures as possible inside and out documenting all damage to assets including the gas system and appliances. Document with pictures the water levels so there will be no questions when applying for pending government assistance.
Please let us know how we can be of assistance to ensure the safety of your gas system.
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Diverse Customers Depend on Federated
Federated Co-op’s Mora propane office—and its delivery crews at Mora, Glen, and McGrath, MN—deliver liquefied gas to a variety of users.

On the northern end of this delivery chain, the Glen customers are a mix of retired residential users on the lakes and seasonal commercial users like restaurants and resorts. Thirty miles southeast of Glen, at McGrath, Federated delivers propane mostly to residences occupied all year round. Thirty miles south of McGrath, on Highway 65, the co-op’s Mora location serves both farmers and residents of this Twin Cities bedroom community.At all three locations, Federated provides propane delivery, tank setting, leak testing, and light service work, such as converting natural gas appliances to burn propane. However, the priorities of the customers vary from location to location.
For retired residents, convenience is very important. “A lot of them moved to the lake from the Metro or from Duluth where they were served by natural gas,” says location manager Jim Gutzwiller.
“They didn’t have anything to watch other than making their monthly payments and they don’t want to wake up in the morning and find out by taking a cold shower that they’ve run out of propane.” If propane is their main source of heat, Federated’s scheduled delivery program is a perfect fit.
“It doesn’t cost them any extra to have our delivery people automatically show up with more gas when the tank reaches 20%,” says Jim. “It’s simple, and as long as they keep their account current, they don’t need to worry about a thing.”
For businesses like restaurants and resorts, which serve recreational customers like fishermen and snowmobilers, making sure LP gas is delivered promptly at a competitive price makes all the difference. Likewise, farmers use a lot of gas in the fall to dry their crops. “Having the manpower and product to take care of these high-demand customers in a timely manner is most important.”
What all customers appreciate
Whether seasonal or residential, there are certain aspects of Federated Co-ops propane supply program that keep customers coming back. “One thing all of our customers appreciate is that we do not charge them any hidden fees or delivery charges,” says Jim. “Our price per gallon is their only expense.”Customers also appreciate the training and experience of Federated propane employees. “Many have been in the business for 10, 15, or even 30 years,” says Jim, noting that this says something about their satisfaction and eagerness to please.”
Federated Co-ops employees are local and very much involved in the communities where they work. “Our employees volunteer on the fair board, the school board, the township board, Pheasants Forever, and many other community organizations,” says Jim, noting that two of his employees, a man and a woman, are gun safety instructors in their communities.
“Price and service being equal,” states Jim, “people still buy from people they know and trust.” That’s Federated Co-op’s brand promise: “People who care. Products you trust. Value for life.”
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Planting Genuity Corn Traits Made Easier
By: Kevin Carlson, Certified Professional Agronomist, Federated Coops, Inc.
Planting Genuity VT Double Pro (GENVT2P) corn just got easier! Monsanto was recently approved for refuge in a bag (RIB) for their GENVT2P event by the EPA for the 2012 season. This event offers two above ground proteins for protection against European corn borer, corn earworm, and fall armyworm with only a 5 % refuge requirement which is blended in the bag and ready to plant. No need to plant a separate refuge! For our customers who do not need rootworm protection, GENVT2P with RIB will make planting more convenient and faster than ever, just dump in the planter and go to the field saving you precious time.
For the 2012 planting season, not all GENVT2P hybrids will be RIB. Please see your local Federated Agronomy Sales Specialist near you for more information on hybrids and availability for 2012 planting.
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August 8, 2011
Weekly Agronomy Update
By: Kevin Carlson, Certified Professional Agronomist, Federated Coops, Inc.Federated Coops, Inc. corn and soybean plots are now called Discovery Plots. The agronomy sales staff will be showcasing our seed lines along with the newest traits at our Discovery Plots. Some of the latest traits offer protection against corn earworm damage. Syngenta's trait is called Viptera, and Monsanto's trait is called VT2Pro and VT3Pro with this insect protection. At Federated's Discovery Plot in Rush City, we have been monitoring corn earworm with an insect trap to determine what the insect pressure is in the area. We have been capturing over two male moth corn earworms per day so we know that there is signifacant pressure of this insect in the area. For more information, please come to the Discovery Plot days or talk to your local Federated Coops sales agronomist.
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July 25, 2011
Weekly Agronomy Update
By: Kevin Carlson, Certified Professional Agronomist, Federated Coops, Inc.The crops around the area look good but there are some concerns in the soybeans right now. Brown Spot in soybeans is widespread around the trade area and is spreading in the canopy of the soybean crop. The weather conditions are favoring the development of this fungal disease. Treatment with a fungicide would be recommended at this time, especially with the stage of the crop (R-2) and the price soybeans are trading at today. Soybean aphids are also a concern. We have found some fields needing treatment for high aphid infestations. They are not a problem in every field at this time but we have found some fields with more than 250 aphids per plant and needing treatment. Please contact your local Federated Agronomy Center for more information.
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Reasonably Priced ATVs for Kids
Five years ago, Scott Laboe started selling Coolster ATVs out of his garage because he recognized their appeal to kids AND their parents. His own kids wanted an ATV, but he wasn’t about to pay the brand name prices, so he started looking around. “Parents don’t want to spend a lot of money on machines that their kids will outgrow,” he explains. That’s when Scott found Coolster, whose ATVs for kids are less than half the price of the brand names—but similar in quality. He liked the ATVs so well he decided to sell them.
Today, Scott is selling Coolster ATVs at Federated Co-ops’ Isanti Country Store, which has decided to handle the line. “We have ATVs for kids as young as 4 years old,” says Scott, “but we also have machines that will satisfy the adult market—up to 700cc UTVs and ATVs.”
Isanti also carries a full line of SSR dirt bikes. “The ATVs and dirt bikes start as low as $699,” says Scott, who notes that Coolster adult ATVs run around one-third the price of the nationally recognized brands.
“Coolster ATVs for kids are affordable fun,” states Scott. “It’s much better to give them something that gets them out in the fresh air, rather than playing video games.”
“We’re also handling parts and servicing these ATVs and dirt bikes,” adds Scott.
Interested in Coolster ATVs or SSR dirt bikes? Scott suggests you call and talk with him personally at 763-439-1417. Or stop by Federated Co-ops’ Isanti Country Store. “We’ve got a good selection of ATVs and dirt bikes on the show floor,” he states.
Coolster ATVs for kids
SSR Dirt Bikes
Coolster UTVs and ATVs for dad and mom


