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 in 10 counties of northwest Ohio, according to the official website. The cooperative is structured as a member-owned organization and operates facilities such as grain centers, agronomy sites, fuel stations, and retail locations throughout the region.

The cooperative reports having more than 150 employees across its divisions. It was formed through a merger and maintains operations in Findlay, Ohio. Legacy Farmers Cooperative offers services including grain marketing, agronomy support, and petroleum distribution to meet the needs of local farmers.

In addition to its business operations, Legacy Farmers Cooperative supports community initiatives including 4-H programs, Future Farmers of America (FFA), county fairs, and scholarships for youth interested in agriculture. These efforts are part of the cooperative’s broader commitment to supporting agricultural education for young people in the area.

“Legacy Farmers Cooperative aims to exceed customer expectations by offering top value and financial returns to its members,” according to the official website. The cooperative focuses on delivering value not only through its products and services but also by contributing actively to local communities.

As it continues its work across northwest Ohio counties, Legacy Farmers Cooperative remains committed to both serving producers’ needs and supporting educational opportunities for future generations.



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