Legacy Farmers Cooperative outlined its ongoing contributions to agricultural producers and local communities in northwest Ohio, according to information available on Apr. 25.
The cooperative serves as a key resource for farmers by offering grain marketing, agronomy, and petroleum distribution services. Its efforts aim to strengthen farming operations while supporting broader community initiatives.
Legacy Farmers Cooperative is structured as a member-owned organization and operates facilities including grain centers, agronomy sites, fuel stations, and retail locations throughout the region according to the official website. The cooperative supports programs such as 4-H, FFA initiatives, county fairs, and scholarships according to the official website.
With more than 150 employees across its divisions according to the official website, Legacy Farmers Cooperative serves agricultural producers in ten counties of northwest Ohio according to the official website. The cooperative maintains its headquarters in Findlay, Ohio and was formed through a merger that consolidated local resources into one organization according to the official website.
The cooperative states that it aims “to exceed customer expectations by offering top value and financial returns” for members according to the official website. It also contributes staff time and resources toward educational opportunities for youth interested in agriculture according to the official website.
Looking ahead, Legacy Farmers Cooperative says it will continue focusing on delivering value while expanding services across northwest Ohio counties.



