1-800-368-3310 520 COUNTY RD 9, HOLLOWAY, MN 56249
Monday-Friday
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
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All grain prices are subject to change at any time.
Cash bids are based on 10-minute delayed futures prices, unless otherwise noted.
Western Consolidated Coop will not accept grains, oilseeds or wheat containing transgenic events not approved for U.S. export markets; such markets to include, but are not limited to Canada, China, South Korea, the European Union, Japan and Mexico.
Western Consolidated Coop has ZERO TOLERANCE for treated seed occuring in grain. Make sure all equipment is thoroughly cleaned and inspected before using it for grain.
West-Con office and grain
will be closed Monday, May 26th
in observance of Memorial Day.
New Podcast
Nick Paumen CHS Hedging
USDA Report & Markets
Go to the Media Page
to Listen
June Contracts for Corn
can be delivered in May
Call before hauling to open
Your June contract for May delivery
We need a FGIS sample before dumping any wheat.
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Retail Agronomy Hours
Monday - Friday 7:30am - 5:00pm
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Product Return
Deadline Dates
Only products purchased in the current year will be credited.
*Soybean Dicamba (Engenia, Xtendimax & Fexapan) - NOT RETURNABLE
June 6th 2025
All Corn Seed, Boxes and Pallets must be returned by this date
*(No seed returned after posted date)
*(Boxes with broken seals are not returnable)
*(Any broken/damaged bags are not returnable)
*(No returns on allocated seed)
*(Deposits will be charged at $800/seed box $25/pallet if not returned by posted dates)
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A Quick Guide to Stand Counts for Corn and Soybeans:
Getting an accurate picture of your plant population early in the season can make a big difference in your crop’s success. These quick PDF guides walk you through how to take stand counts in both corn and soybeans, whether they’re planted in rows or drilled. The main goal of a stand count is to evaluate emergence and determine whether your field is on track to hit yield targets—or if a replant might be needed. Stand counts are most useful to take during the early vegetative stages—around V2-V4 in corn and VC to V2 in soybeans—when plants are easy to count, and decisions can still be made. Click the links below to learn how to get an accurate count and make informed, timely decisions for your operation. Remember to contact one of our agronomists with any questions you may have.
Corn Stand Counts...read more
Soybean Stand Counts...read more
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grain assembly sheets, contracts, agronomy bookings,
field maps, statements and invoices
online through our website.
Please Contact
Kelly Nielsen (ext. 1254)
or Al Connell (ext. 1231)
To set up and activate your
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