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Wheat Scoop: October is National Co-op Month

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Whether stopping by for a quick chat and a cup of coffee or picking up fertilizer for planting, local elevators are a hub of activity and advice for farmers, especially during the busy fall season. Each October since the 1930s, the American agriculture industry has shown appreciation for these member-owned, member-controlled businesses during National Co-Op Month.

The 2025 theme, “Cooperatives Build a Better World,” highlights how agricultural cooperatives continue to evolve to meet the needs of their farmer member-owners. Just as Kansas farmers adopt new technologies and management practices, agricultural cooperatives invest in infrastructure, leadership programs and services to help their members succeed.

“Local farmer-owners of Kansas cooperatives are the backbone of the Wheat State,” said Russell Plaschka, president and CEO of the Kansas Cooperative Council, the organization that has represented the cooperative business model in the Sunflower State since 1944. “When we talk about a circular economy, cooperatives exemplify this through the cooperative principle of concern for community. The majority of the dollars generated from wheat and other commodities typically stay local, supporting local economies and helping sustain our rural communities into the future.”

The Kansas Cooperative Council represents cooperatives across all sectors, including agriculture, finance, utilities, housing and more. The organization provides education, advocacy and public outreach to promote the cooperative business model and strengthen the network of member-owned organizations throughout Kansas.

Cooperatives play a vital role in Kansas communities, employing more than 5,000 people across 575 locations statewide and serving more than 100,000 members. Kansas is also home to three of the nation’s top 100 agricultural cooperatives, showing the state’s deep roots in collaboration and shared success.

By definition, a cooperative works for the mutual benefit of its members, who own and control the business. Nationally, nearly one in three Americans are member-owners of a cooperative of some type, according to the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives. Agricultural cooperatives enable producers to pool resources and expertise to strengthen their operations while returning earnings, known as patronage, to members.

In Kansas, cooperatives continue to invest in the grain industry through projects that expand storage capacity, improve efficiency and update facilities. These investments reflect a proud tradition of matching the innovation and dedication of Kansas farmers while keeping dollars in local communities.

To learn more about the Kansas Cooperative Council and its members during National Co-Op Month, visit kansasco-op.coop or follow the organization on Facebook.

 


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