Meet James Grothe
If you see a red Chevy truck near your feedlot, it’s probably James, looking for ways to help you manage your herd so you can be more profitable. Read about James’ “Three C’s” approach to beef production.
Meet Dr. Brandon Koch
Have you heard the true story of a boy who skipped school to help harvest silage, went on to get a PhD and became the Beef Nutritionist at KNG, helping producers be more profitable? Read more about the man behind the mustache here.
Kent Nutrition Group Helps Flood Ravaged Nebraska Farmers
Kent Nutrition Group (KNG) has pledged 19 tons of animal feed to aid Nebraska farmers impacted by recent flooding. In the first week of April, KNG announced its collaboration with the Nebraska Department of Agriculture in lending a hand to the state’s producers in need.
Announcing the Aaron Boysen Memorial Scholarship
The Aaron Boysen Memorial Scholarship has been established to celebrate the life and professional work of Aaron Boysen. Aaron lived a full life that passionately focused on three primary areas – family, agriculture, and his work at Kent feeds. Aaron’s devotion to these three things has left a lasting legacy
Kent Featured at White House “Made in America” Event
Gage Kent and Jimmy Kent represented Kent at the “Made in America” product showcase at the White House on July 23, 2018.The company was invited to join President Trump and Vice President Pence in celebrating the importance of manufacturing, economic growth, and jobs for American workers. “The Kent brand has
Kent Nutrition Group Launches Best in Class Home Fresh Line
Kent Nutrition Group is proud to offer a new line of products developed for sheep, goats, pigs and rabbits under the Home Fresh® product family name. Building on the success of their Home Fresh poultry products, this expansion offers animal enthusiasts products built on research-proven formulation and designed to meet
Kent Corporation commits $8 million for Iowa State’s Feed Mill and Grain Science Project
Kent Corporation is committing $8 million, the Iowa Corn Promotion Board $4 million, and Sukup Manufacturing Co. $2 million in support of a new Iowa State University educational and research facility for feed milling and grain science. The $14 million in gifts are the first to be announced for the