05/03/2026
Connecting Crops and Feed:
As new crops are planted, we continue to support livestock producers with a reliable supply of quality feed. Balanced nutrition is essential for animal health, growth, and productivity, and our feed offerings are designed to meet the evolving needs of modern farming operations.
By bridging the gap between grain production and feed solutions, Talbot Elevators helps create a seamless cycle—from field to feed bunk.
Weathering the Season Together:
Spring can be unpredictable. Weather conditions, soil moisture, and market factors all add layers of complexity to planting decisions. Having a trusted partner can provide stability during uncertain times.
Our team understands the challenges farmers face because we’re part of the same agricultural community. Whether it’s coordinating grain deliveries, managing storage, being ready with extra seed in stock or supporting feed programs, we’re here to help navigate the season alongside you.
Considering Grain Marketing Options:
Spring is also an ideal time to think ahead about grain marketing strategies. While planting is the immediate priority, keeping an eye on market opportunities can help position your operation for stronger returns later in the year. Forward contracting a portion of your expected production can be a useful tool to manage price risk, lock in favorable margins, and bring more certainty to your cash flow. Every farm is different, and the right approach depends on your goals and risk tolerance—but having a plan in place early can make a meaningful difference as the season progresses.
Looking Ahead:
Every acre planted in the spring represents potential—potential for strong yields, healthy herds, and a successful year ahead. At Talbot Elevators, we’re proud to play a role in that journey.
As you head into the fields this season, know that we’re here to support you every step of the way. From seed to harvest, and from grain to feed, we’re committed to helping your operation grow.
Here’s to a safe, productive, and prosperous planting season.