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  2. List of utility cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    The Energy Cooperative (Newark, Ohio) [34] Escambia River Electric Cooperative; Fannin County Electric Cooperative; Farmers Electric Cooperative (Arkansas) Farmers Electric Cooperative (Texas) Fayette Electric Cooperative; Firelands Electric Cooperative (New London, Ohio) [35] First Electric Cooperative (Arkansas) Flathead Electric Cooperative ...

  3. Category : Agricultural cooperatives in the United States

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    Colored Farmers' National Alliance and Cooperative Union; CooperationWorks! CF Industries; D. Dairy Farmers of America; Dairylea Cooperative Inc. Dakota Growers ...

  4. Carroll Electric Cooperative (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Carroll Electric Cooperative is a non-profit rural electric utility cooperative headquartered in Carrollton, Ohio. It is one of 25 electric cooperatives that serve the state of Ohio. [1] The Cooperative was organized in 1938, and the first power lines were energized in December 1939. [2]

  5. American Farm Bureau Federation - Wikipedia

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    Farm Bureau office in Pinckney, Michigan 1935 FDR remarks for the American Farm Bureau Federation on agriculture during the Great Depression. The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), more informally called the American Farm Bureau (AFB) or simply the Farm Bureau, is a United States–based 501(c)(5) tax-exempt agricultural organization and lobbying group. [1]

  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.

  7. 'A struggle to grow things': Ohio's drought has become worse ...

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    'Risk of death by suicide': Ohio farmers can now access mental-health resources 24/7 'Springs have run dry' The rolling hills of southeastern Ohio are prime land for livestock producers.

  8. The nation’s first cooperative for processing soybeans opened in Henderson in 1941. Henderson history: Soybean plant’s groundbreaking tech led to spectacular explosions Skip to main content

  9. Universal Cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    The distribution system included 110 regional feed mills, 26 warehouses, and 7 research farms. The company was formed November 1, 1972 by a merger of United Cooperatives, Inc. of Alliance, Ohio and National Cooperatives, Inc. of Albert Lea, Minnesota. The companies had inter-mixed ownership, leading to merger discussion, and eventual merger.