Meet Logan Nolting — Reputation January 1, 2022 Logan Nolting – Industrial Engineer The summer after his junior year at Iowa State University, Logan Nolting landed an internship with Kent Nutrition Group (KNG), working at the plant in Altoona, Iowa. An industrial engineering major at the time, Nolting says the job not only allowed him to apply his studies in a real-world setting – but also showed him what a company “that really supports its people” looks like. “I got to know more about KNG, the Kent and Blue Seal brands, and what the company was all about,” Nolting says. “The people really make this a true family business.” Nolting grew up around feed mills (he is part of the third generation of feed mill operations in his family), so he has always understood day-to-day requirements in that area. When he graduated from ISU and was offered a full-time engineer position at KNG’s plant location in Columbus, Nebraska, Nolting says he knew it would be a great fit. In that role, Nolting helped support the plant’s operations, maintenance projects, cost reduction goals and efficiency strategies. Now, four years later, Nolting works at the Muscatine headquarters as an Industrial Engineer, where he helps support all of Kent and Blue Seal’s four production facilities – from Nebraska to Vermont – with day-to-day operations, capital budget management, maintenance projects and regulatory oversight. “What I enjoy about my role is that it’s new every day,” Nolting says. “Different things come up, whether it be a mechanical issue or automation development at a facility . . . something new needs my attention and I enjoy being challenged by it. I operate at my highest level that way.” One of Nolting’s favorite projects to date was assisting with the startup of KNG’s new production facility in Sheldon, Iowa. The majority of Nolting’s time for more than a year was spent on site to help with logistics of the state-of-the-art feed mill. “It’s a one-of-a-kind facility and I am proud to have been a part of it,” he says. “The people here, at each location and at each plant – they make the relationships very family-oriented. It’s something you don’t experience very often.” Logan lives with his wife, Kara, and their 14-month-old daughter, Remie, in Muscatine. When he’s not running, playing the piano or spending time at his family’s lake house, Logan enjoys cheering on his Cyclones throughout the year. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Print Email Related Posts Equine Network Partners with Absorbine® and Sentinel® to Launch My New Horse In partnership with Absorbine® and Sentinel®, Equine Network has announced the launch of My New Horse, a new brand that provides equestrians just getting into horse ownership or riding with… Read More National Pork Month: A product for every producer Kent Nutrition Group is committed to the success of pork producers — and we have research-driven products for all types of operations. Here’s a look at how we use different… Read More Jillian’s #MyTrustStory for Blue Seal Read how Rooster and Forrest — Jillian’s rehabilitated standardbreds — inspired the recent opening of Peaceful Haven Farm, where horses can regain a healthy mind, body and soul, thanks in… Read More