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  2. Land O'Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The Land O'Lakes co-op has grown through numerous acquisitions, and now has a large business in farm supply in addition to dairy: In 1978, Land O'Lakes got into the meatpacking business with the purchase of Spencer Beef. [6] It sold Spencer Beef in 1983 to Excel, now Cargill Meat Solutions. [7]

  3. As the CEO of Land O’Lakes, she’s changing the rules of ...

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    At the helm of Land O’Lakes is Beth Ford, the first woman to lead the $19 billion Arden Hills, Minnesota, cooperative, which has 9,000 employees and 2,809 member-owners.

  4. Beth Ford - Wikipedia

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    "Land O'Lakes CEO: Farmers Are in Crisis—and America Isn't Paying Attention", op-ed in Dairy Business, June 13, 2019. "Land O’Lakes CEO Beth Ford and other LGBTQ business leaders talk about the hard work that led to Supreme Court success", op-ed in Fortune, June 18, 2020.

  5. $19 billion Land O’Lakes is halting churn by giving workers ...

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    Land O’Lakes, No. 213 on the Fortune 500 with over $19 billion in revenue, has seen double the number of applicants and significantly improved retention since implementing its new system ...

  6. Purina Mills - Wikipedia

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    Land O'Lakes (2001–present) Website: purinamills.com: Purina Mills, LLC is the farm animal feeds unit of Land O' Lakes. ... Mason Transfer and Grain Co., bonded ...

  7. Why Land O’Lakes CEO Beth Ford still wants to talk ‘policy ...

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    As CEO of Land O’ Lakes, the century-old farmer-owned cooperative, Beth Ford is leading national and global efforts to create a more sustainable, food-secure future. Beth Ford, President and CEO ...

  8. Farmland Industries - Wikipedia

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    Farmland Industries was the largest agricultural cooperative in North America when it eventually sold all of its assets in 2002–04. During its 74-year history, Farmland served its farmer membership as a diversified, integrated organization, playing a significant role in agricultural markets both domestically and worldwide.

  9. The Co-operative Group - Wikipedia

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    The Co-operative Film Festival (formerly known as the Co-operative Young Film-Makers festival) started in 1966 and ended in 2013. [66] [67] [68] It was a non-competitive and not-for-profit film festival designed to encourage young people to be creative. [69]