The Ohio AgriBusiness Association is pleased to feature our Sustaining Sponsors in the 2023 Spotlight Series. This week, the focus is on Platinum Sponsor: Heritage Cooperative, Inc.
Location: 59 Greif Parkway, Delaware, OH 43015
Year started: Heritage Cooperative was formed in 2009 through the consolidation of Champaign Landmark, Inc. and Farmers Commission Co. and merged with Agland in 2017, keeping the Heritage name.
Number of employees: 598
Number of facilities: 60+
Types of services offered: Agronomy, Grain Merchandising, Energy, Feed, and Retail
Company history: Heritage Cooperative’s roots date back over 100 years. The Farmers Commission Company (formerly named the US Commission Company) started in 1919. In 1932 the Champaign Farm Bureau Service Company was incorporated and evolved over the years to become Champaign Landmark, Inc. In 2009, these two cooperatives merged to form Heritage Cooperative. In 2017, Agland Co-op merged with Heritage Cooperative, keeping the Heritage name.
How has your company changed over the years? Heritage Cooperative, which operated primarily in western Ohio, was known as an agronomy and grain powerhouse. Agland Co-op operated in the central and eastern parts of the state, deriving fully half its revenues from energy and related services. The goal was never simply to get bigger; rather, leaders of both cooperatives were looking to diversify their product and service offerings, and in doing so, mitigate owners’ risk.
How do you see your company growing in the future? Heritage Cooperative will continue growing by providing value to our members and customers through tailored solutions. Our relentless commitment to our core values, which encompass unparalleled customer service, unwavering integrity and trust, relentless pursuit of improvement, and fostering strong partnerships, will propel our growth even further. By choosing Heritage Cooperative, members and customers can expect an elevated experience that goes above and beyond, empowering them to achieve their goals and thrive in their endeavors.
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How has OABA helped your business or the agribusiness industry? OABA has helped our business by providing training, networking, and certification. OABA has also been a major advocate for the agricultural community.
Click here to learn more about the program or contact Lauren Prettyman at lprettyman@oaba.net. Sustaining sponsors will automatically be promoted as such at all 2024 OABA events and will not be approached for sponsorship opportunities throughout the year.
Note that because the OABA Educational Trust is a 501(c)3 charitable organization, sponsorships related to this trust are separate from OABA.