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Sustaining Sponsor Spotlight: Luckey Farmers
The Ohio AgriBusiness Association is pleased to feature our Sustaining Sponsors in the 2024 Spotlight Series. This week, the focus is on Bronze Sponsor: Luckey Farmers.
Location (Main Headquarters): Woodville, OH
Year started: 1919
Number of facilities: The cooperative’s current facilities consist of seven grain locations, four state-of-the-art agronomy centers, three cardtrol petroleum stations and two fuel delivery trucks to service farm, home and light industry.
Type of services offered: Grain Marketing, Plant Food, Seed, Feed, General Farm Supplies, Petroleum products.
Company history: Member-owned Luckey Farmers, Inc. was established in 1919 and is a grain marketing and farm supply cooperative located in Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan, in Lucas, Monroe, Ottawa, Sandusky, and Wood counties. The cooperative is a result of several mergers, consolidations, and acquisitions that currently serve approximately 1000 members.
How has your company changed over the years? The company has grown through mergers, consolidations, and acquisitions to expand its services and facilities to better serve its members.
Interesting tidbits about your business: Luckey Farmers, Inc. proprietary seed and feed line features its very own brand of products called Gro-Mor.
How has OABA helped your business or the agribusiness industry? Through its membership in the Ohio AgriBusiness Association, Luckey Farmers has been able to access multiple education programs, including spray applicator training, grain safety training and grain grading schools. OABA also provides political representation on issues that affect the business, in addition to helping Luckey Farmers adopt and implement 4R Nutrient Stewardship practices to improve water quality in the areas its branches serve.
Interested in becoming a Sustaining Sponsor?
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 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.