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Nutrien Ag Solutions

Nutrien Ag Solutions

Farming

Loveland, Colorado 57,503 followers

The Ag Retailer of the Future

About us

We are committed to being the leading provider of agricultural inputs in each of our markets. We will attract and retain outstanding employees by motivating and rewarding them for their accomplishments in providing exceptional service to our valued customers. Nutrien Ag Solutions was established in 2018, but predecessor companies began operating as early as 1859. A lot has changed since then. Advancements in technology allow for more effective growing methods while minimizing environmental impacts. We've welcomed more operations into our family and expanded our product and service offerings. Our reach has become global as we are now part of a network of retailers that spans three continents. Despite all those changes, we have never lost sight of the American farmers and the work they do. Decade after decade, we're here to provide the best technologies, tools and products so you can focus on what you do best - grow. Operated by Nutrien Retail, Nutrien Ag Solutions is a unit of Nutrien Ltd., the world’s largest agriculture inputs company. Nutrien is comprised of four business units: Nitrogen, Phosphate, Potash and Retail. Nutrien Retail continues to grow its international and North American presence. In the past five years, approximately 250 independent retailers have been added to the growing family of Nutrien Ag Solutions.

Industry
Farming
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Loveland, Colorado
Type
Public Company
Founded
2018
Specialties
Crop Production, Sustainability, Plant Health, Agricultural Inputs, Solutions Provider, Digital Ag, Innovative Technologies, Crop Protection, Seed, Precision Agriculture, Fertilizer and Nutritionals, Soil Sampling, and Financial

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Updates

  • #TipTuesday from the field with Nutrien Ag Solutions agronomist Jeff Bedwell 🌾 In the latest Agronomy for your Acres segment, Jeff gives an on-the-ground update from northwest Oklahoma, where wheat is entering the jointing stage during an extended dry spell. He covers how growers are making every decision count. This is a timely update for anyone supporting spring wheat growers this season. Watch the full episode: https://bit.ly/4lnTj8M

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  • April means one thing: planting! 🌱 It’s go time. Whether you’re prepping equipment, watching the forecast or already in the field, we want to see how your season is shaping up. Tag us in your photos with #Plant25! Look forward to seeing the action in your fields.🚜 Thanks to mikehacker10 and agricenlifer on X, and noahbrown4960 on Instagram for these photos!

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  • #TipTuesday from Jordan Howe at Nutrien Financial. ⤵️ On the first episode of Agronomy for your Acres this season, Jordan shares insights from conversations with farmers across the country, highlighting how financial planning can help mitigate risk and support long-term success. For those of us in the ag industry, it’s a timely look at the challenges growers are facing and the role we play in helping them navigate what’s ahead! Watch the full episode: https://bit.ly/4lq1pho

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  • Meet Susan Littlefield, a Nebraska-based farm broadcaster using her voice to bring agriculture’s story to life. Growing up on a small family farm in Minnesota, Susan’s passion for agriculture was shaped by her time in FFA and working on a dairy farm. That early experience led her to a career where she connects growers with the information they need and helps bridge the gap between the ag industry and the public. "There’s nothing more fulfilling than turning on my microphone and sharing the world of agriculture." Through her work, she’s breaking stereotypes, educating listeners, and inspiring the next generation of women in ag.

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