In this matter, the Second Appellate District dismissed the appeal as the issue of whether the trial court correctly determined the accounting on the promissory note.
Ohio- In this matter, the Second Appellate District dismissed the appeal as the issue of whether the trial court correctly determined the accounting on the promissory.
Co-Alliance Cooperative, Inc. merges assets to better serve customers
Staff report
AVON, Ind. Indiana-based agriculture and energy cooperatives Harvest Land Co-op, Inc. and Co-Alliance Cooperative, Inc. (formerly Co-Alliance, LLP), announced Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, that both sets of boards and memberships have overwhelmingly agreed to merge.
The new organization will be named Co-Alliance Cooperative, Inc. and the merger will take effect on Feb. 1 2021. This merger creates a cooperative that is focused on delivering an unmatched customer experience to its members.
The newly formed Co-Alliance Cooperative, services customers in Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois. It has four core divisions, including Agronomy, Energy, Grain and Swine and Animal Nutrition. Together, this new cooperative will have over 1000 employees and $1.3 billion in sales.
Courtesy of Co-Alliance Cooperative Inc.
NEW DAY FOR AG: Co-Alliance Cooperative Inc. and Harvest Land Co-op Inc. will merge Feb. 1, with operations in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. Co-op leaders believe they’re well-positioned for the future. Co-Alliance Cooperative Inc. and Harvest Land Co-op Inc. will merge Feb. 1.
Two large Indiana-based cooperatives will officially become one on Feb. 1. Harvest Land Co-op Inc., based in Richmond, and Co-Alliance Cooperative Inc., based in Avon, will merge. Even though the merger was sought by both sides, the new name will be Co-Alliance Cooperative Inc.
Harvest Land Co-op has a strong presence in east-central Indiana and southwest Ohio. Co-Alliance Cooperative has numerous outlets in eastern Illinois, central and northern Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio.
Indiana-based agriculture & energy cooperatives Harvest Land Co-op, Inc. & Co-Alliance Cooperative, Inc. (formerly Co-Alliance, LLP), announce today that both sets of boards and memberships have overwhelmingly agreed to merge. The new organization will be named Co-Alliance Cooperative, Inc. and the merger will take effect on February 1, 2021. This merger creates a cooperative that is focused on delivering an unmatched customer experience to its members.
The newly formed Co-Alliance Cooperative, services customers in Indiana, Ohio, Michigan & Illinois. It has four core divisions, including Agronomy, Energy, Grain and Swine & Animal Nutrition. Together, this new cooperative will have over 1000 employees and $1.3 billion in sales.
The boards have chosen Kevin Still current President & CEO of Co-Alliance, to be the new President & CEO of the merged cooperative. Harvest Land CEO Scott Logue will become the Executive Vice President of Co-Alliance Cooperative, Inc.