en.Wedoany.com Reported - Recently, significant progress has been made in the merger of two agricultural cooperatives in York, Nebraska: members of Central Valley Ag (CVA) and Randall Farmers Co-op Union (RFCU) approved the merger with a majority vote exceeding two-thirds. CVA stated that this move will enhance services, resources, and long-term development opportunities for regional agricultural producers.
The merged entity will operate under the Central Valley Ag name, with headquarters remaining in York. The two cooperatives will officially merge on June 1, continuing to provide products and services in agronomy, energy, feed, and grain. The board of directors approved the agreement in February.
CVA Board Chairman Luke Carlson said, "We are pleased with the member vote results and grateful for the strong support demonstrated throughout the process. This merger enhances our ability to serve producers in the region while staying true to the cooperative values that guide us. Together, we are building a stronger organization, laying a solid foundation for long-term success."
Integration planning for the agricultural cooperative merger has already begun, with both organizations committed to achieving a smooth transition for employees, customers, and local operations. Maintaining local relationships and providing high-quality service remain top priorities.
RFCU Board Chairman Nathan Greene said, "This vote reflects our members' confidence in the future of this merger. By uniting with Central Valley Ag, we ensure continued service, stability, and growth opportunities for our customers, employees, and communities. We believe this is the right step forward for the next generation."
As one party in this agricultural cooperative merger, CVA, headquartered in York, Nebraska, is a farmer-owned cooperative with agronomy, grain, feed, and energy operations in Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska. In Sosland Publishing Co.'s 2026 Grain & Milling Annual, CVA ranks as the 12th largest grain handling company in North America, with 56 licensed grain storage facilities and a storage capacity of 145 million bushels.
RFCU, the other party in the agricultural cooperative merger, is headquartered in Randall, Kansas. It is a full-service agricultural cooperative with branches in north-central Kansas, providing grain, agronomy, feed, and energy services.
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