About United Cooperative
United Cooperative is a full-service cooperative offering feed, grain, agronomy, and energy products to south-central, southwest, and northeast Wisconsin farmers and consumers. United Cooperative exists to provide its patron members with the best possible value and return on investment and aims to provide all its customers with professional, exceptional service.
United Cooperative was incorporated on Jan. 27, 1936, as Dodge County Cooperative. David Cramer was named president and CEO of the cooperative in March 1984, and he continues to hold that position today. The United Cooperative headquarters is located in Beaver Dam, Wis. (see map below)
As a result of several mergers and acquisitions, indicative of the grain and farm supply cooperative industry through the 1990s to today, the company grew beyond the county lines, and the name was changed to United Cooperative in 1998. The timeline below outlines the history of United Cooperative and chronicles its growth to be Wisconsin's largest farmer-owned grain and farm supply cooperative. United Cooperative is ranked #45 on USDA’s TOP 100 Agricultural Cooperatives list (2017).
Over the years, many building projects and mergers helped create the quality, profitable, and convenient force we call United Cooperative, today.
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