Legacy Farmers Cooperative highlights community support and regional services

Mark Sunderman, CEO at Legacy Farmers Cooperative
Mark Sunderman, CEO at Legacy Farmers Cooperative
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Legacy Farmers Cooperative, a member-owned agricultural cooperative based in Findlay, Ohio, continues to serve agricultural producers across 10 counties in northwest Ohio, according to the official website. The cooperative reports that it maintains facilities such as grain centers, agronomy sites, fuel stations and retail locations throughout the region.

The organization plays a significant role in supporting local agriculture and related community initiatives. Legacy Farmers Cooperative supports programs like 4-H and FFA, county fairs and scholarships for youth involved in agriculture, according to the official website. These efforts are part of its commitment to contribute to agricultural education for young people.

Structured as a member-owned cooperative with more than 150 employees across its divisions, Legacy Farmers Cooperative aims to exceed customer expectations by offering top value and financial returns to its members. According to the official website, “Legacy Farmers Cooperative is a member-owned agricultural cooperative that formed through a merger and maintains operations in Findlay, Ohio, offering services such as grain marketing, agronomy and petroleum distribution to support farming needs. It employs staff across various divisions and contributes to community programs including agricultural education for youth. According to the official website, the cooperative focuses on delivering value to customers and members while extending services across northwest Ohio counties.”

By providing grain marketing solutions along with agronomy expertise and petroleum distribution services tailored for area farmers’ needs, Legacy Farmers Cooperative remains focused on supporting both its membership base and broader rural communities.

Looking ahead, the cooperative plans ongoing investment in facilities as well as continued engagement with educational initiatives designed for local youth interested in agriculture.



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