Board of Directors of Gold-Eagle Cooperative Announce Merger Study with Farmers Coop Association (FCA) of Forest City
The Board of Directors of Gold-Eagle Cooperative would like to announce a merger study with Farmers Coop Association (FCA) of Forest City. The study will provide a comprehensive overview of both companies and the potential value for each membership if unification were to occur.
Over the last six months, the FCA board has been planning for the upcoming retirement of their General Manager, Randy Broesder. After considering all their options, they have determined that the best path forward for their membership and team of employees would be to join Gold-Eagle Cooperative.
The management teams from both companies, as well as the Boards of Directors, will continue to meet over the next several weeks. Please know that any decision regarding unification will be made in the best interest of both memberships and employee teams.
We look forward to working together and sharing more information as it becomes available.
Customer Appreciation Lunch Schedule:
Thursday, May 23 | Woden | |
Thursday, May 30 | Wesley | Market Outlook with Jason Sagebiel |
Wednesday, June 5 | Corwith | |
Wednesday, June 12 | Titonka | Mark Zwiefel Retirement Party |
Thursday, June 20 | Livermore | |
Wednesday, June 26 | Renwick | Market Outlook with Chad Richey |
Wednesday, July 3 | Hutchins | |
Wednesday, July 10 | Galbraith | |
Thursday, July 18 | Galt | |
Wednesday, July 24 | Goldfield | |
Wednesday, July 31 | Eagle Grove | Market Outlook with Kevin Riesberg |
Wednesday, August 8 | Clarion | |
Tuesday, August 13 | Hardy | |
Wednesday, August 21 | Thor | |
Tuesday, August 27 | Kanawha |
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Notice:
Beginning March 1, 2023, the Gold-Eagle Coop Holmes location will be open by appointment only.
If you would like to haul grain into this facility, call 515-825-9675 at least 24 hours in advance. Please provide an estimate of bushels to be delivered, number of trucks, and approximate timeframe so we can ensure we are prepared and staffed to meet your needs. We also appreciate notice if you break down or are done for the day. This location WILL go to full-time operation during harvest. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we navigate this new schedule.
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