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  2. CHS Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Later, the core cooperative company became Cenex, from the combination of the last two words in its previous name. In 1998, Cenex merged with Harvest States Cooperatives. Harvest States was the product of a 1983 merger between North Pacific Grain Growers (formed 1929) and the Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association (formed 1938).

  3. Co-operative Central Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Cooperative Central Exchange headquarters facility, located in Superior, Wisconsin. Co-operative Central Exchange (CCE, Finnish: Keskusosuuskunta), founded in 1917 and known from the spring of 1931 as Central Co-operative Wholesale, was the coordinating entity of a network of consumers' co-operatives located primarily in the states of the American Upper Midwest.

  4. National Farmers Union (United States) - Wikipedia

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    National Farmers Union (officially Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union of America) is a national federation of state Farmers Union organizations in the United States. The organization was founded in 1902 in Point, Texas , and is headquartered in Washington, D.C. .

  5. Farmers' Union - Wikipedia

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  6. Agricultural cooperative - Wikipedia

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    An agricultural cooperative, also known as a farmers' co-op, is a producer cooperative in which farmers pool their resources in certain areas of activities.. A broad typology of agricultural cooperatives distinguishes between agricultural service cooperatives, which provide various services to their individually-farming members, and agricultural production cooperatives in which production ...

  7. West Union, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    West Union is located at (42.962035, -91.810055). [6] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.78 square miles (7.20 km 2), all land. [7] The city lies at the junction of U.S. Route 18 with Iowa Highways 56 and 150.

  8. Fayette County, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    West Union: City 2,490 3 Sumner (mostly in Bremer County) City 2,030 4 Fayette: City 1,256 5 Fairbank (partially in Buchanan County) City 1,111 6 Elgin: City 685 7 Clermont: City 586 8 Maynard: City 476 9 Hawkeye: City 438 10 Arlington: City 419 12 Waucoma: City 229 11 Wadena: City 209 13 Westgate: City 192 14 St. Lucas: City 167 15 Stanley ...

  9. Sioux City Grain Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Sioux City Grain Exchange (SCGX) was a cash commodity market in Sioux City, Iowa that primarily traded corn, wheat, oat, and soybean. It was established in 1907 as the Sioux City Board of Trade, named the "fastest growing grain market in the world" in 1929, [1] and among the largest exchanges in the world by the 1970s; transacting over 100 million bushels annually (valued at $1 billion as ...