Legacy Farmers Cooperative supports agriculture and community in northwest Ohio

Mark Sunderman, CEO at Legacy Farmers Cooperative
Mark Sunderman, CEO at Legacy Farmers Cooperative
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Legacy Farmers Cooperative continues to serve agricultural producers across ten counties in northwest Ohio, according to the official website. The cooperative is structured as a member-owned organization and maintains operations in Findlay, Ohio, offering services such as grain marketing, agronomy, and petroleum distribution to support farming needs.

The cooperative plays an active role in the community by supporting initiatives including 4-H, FFA programs, county fairs, and scholarships, according to the official website. This involvement aims to strengthen agricultural education for youth while contributing to local development.

Legacy Farmers Cooperative operates facilities such as grain centers, agronomy sites, fuel stations, and retail locations throughout northwest Ohio. The organization employs more than 150 people across its various divisions according to the official website.

The cooperative focuses on delivering value by aiming to exceed customer expectations and providing financial returns for its members. According to the official website, Legacy Farmers Cooperative strives “to exceed customer expectations by offering top value and financial returns” through its services.

According to the official website, Legacy Farmers Cooperative was formed through a merger of previous organizations. It remains committed to serving farmers’ needs while maintaining strong ties with local communities through educational support and reliable service offerings.



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