Legacy Farmers Cooperative is continuing its support for agricultural producers and community programs throughout northwest Ohio, according to the official website. The cooperative maintains a presence across ten counties in the region, offering services such as grain marketing, agronomy, and petroleum distribution.
The cooperative plays a role in local development by supporting initiatives like 4-H, FFA programs, county fairs, and scholarships. This involvement aims to foster agricultural education for youth and strengthen ties within the communities it serves. Legacy Farmers Cooperative also operates various facilities including grain centers, agronomy sites, fuel stations, and retail locations throughout northwest Ohio.
Structured as a member-owned organization formed through a merger with operations based in Findlay, Legacy Farmers Cooperative employs more than 150 staff members across its divisions. The cooperative states that it is committed to exceeding customer expectations by providing top value and financial returns to its members.
According to the official website, Legacy Farmers Cooperative focuses on delivering value not only through its business operations but also by contributing actively to local educational initiatives and events. Its broad range of services supports farming needs while aiming for positive impacts both economically and socially within the region.



