Another Good Year For Your Cooperative

Feb 06, 2020


Grain flowing from chute
We are fast approaching the end of our fiscal year and it looks like another good year for your cooperative.  Thank you for your patronage.  Your loyalty is the reason for this cooperative’s success. It looks like patronage rates on grain will be very good this year, so if you have any grain in storage and would like the bushels to be included in this year’s patronage, please be sure to give us a call and have it sold before March 31st.   If you have any farm stored grain that you would like included on this year’s patronage, please do not hesitate to call us. Remember that for the bushels to be included on your patronage for this fiscal year, this grain needs to be delivered to one of our facilities and sold by March 31st. Contact the General Office or any one of our locations and we will be happy to help you market your grain.  

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