Legacy Farmers Cooperative reports ongoing support for community initiatives and continued service to agricultural producers across ten counties in northwest Ohio, according to the official website. The cooperative maintains facilities such as grain centers, agronomy sites, fuel stations, and retail locations throughout the region.
The cooperative says it is structured as a member-owned organization and employs more than 150 people across its divisions. According to the official website, Legacy Farmers Cooperative was formed through a merger and operates from Findlay, Ohio. It offers services including grain marketing, agronomy, and petroleum distribution to meet farming needs.
Community involvement remains a focus for Legacy Farmers Cooperative. The organization supports programs such as 4-H, Future Farmers of America (FFA), county fairs, and scholarships for local youth according to the official website.
Legacy Farmers Cooperative states that it aims to exceed customer expectations by providing top value and financial returns to its members. The cooperative emphasizes delivering value while extending services throughout northwest Ohio counties according to the official website.
Looking ahead, Legacy Farmers Cooperative plans to continue supporting both agricultural producers and community programs in its service area.



