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Technological advances, corporate expansion, and global population increases have had significant effects on the agricultural sector. As demand increases, conglomerates are capturing more of a stranglehold on the market, forcing small farmers and large-scale ranchers alike to band together in cooperatives in order to make their voices heard.

It’s important to choose not the loudest, but the most eloquent voice when searching for a co-op that will represent your needs as a farmer. Allied Cooperative has been that collective voice for Wisconsin farmers for nearly 100 years. As a full-service co-op, it offers agronomy, feed, grain, LP, refined fuels, hardware, tires, and auto parts services.

Since the merger of two prominent local co-ops, Wisconsin River Co-op of Adams and Farmers’ Co-op Supply & Shipping Association, Allied Cooperative has risen to the challenge of fulfilling members’ needs in the 21st century. Its new fertilizer plant in Tomah includes 8,000 tons of dry crop nutrient storage and 1,800 tons of liquid blending capacity. The co-op also recently completed construction on a 1.2 million bushel grain plant, and offers services ranging from crop scouting to precision ag.

The real benefit to the co-op lies in its depth. Collectively, the co-op management and support teams have hundreds of years’ worth of experience. As a result, they offer extensive agronomy services and support.

At Allied Cooperative, every farmer deserves the right to keep doing what he was born to do. With operations in Plainfield, Adams, Tomah, Arcadia, Blair, West Salem, Mauston, Melrose, Galesville,Mindoro, Plover, Wisconsin Dells and Wisconsin Rapids, Allied Cooperative is there to make sure your land lives on as your legacy for generations to come. Join the ranks of membership and become part of a team that understands the importance of unwavering support. Call Allied Cooperative today at (800) 247-5679.

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