Coop In Northwest Iowa Recognized For Stewardship Practices

Sioux Center, Iowa — A northwest Iowa farm coop has received an award for conservation.

Sioux Center-based Farmers Coop Society has received an honorable mention for the national award of the 2023 NACD “Friend of Conservation Award.” The award recognizes dedication to sustainable agriculture practices and environmental stewardship. The National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) highlights exceptional contributions made by FCS in the preservation and enhancement of natural resources, applauding its innovative approach and commitment to long-term sustainability.

Colton Meyer of the Sioux County Soil and Water Conservation District nominated FCS. He says their strategy of “High Road to High Yields” provides a strong ethic of sustainability and environmental stewardship while developing and enhancing on-farm production.

You can visit www.farmerscoopsociety.com to learn more about Farmers Coop Society’s conservation initiatives and commitment to fostering a sustainable agricultural industry for future generations.

FCS has locations in Boyden, Ireton, Little Rock, Melvin, Ritter, and Sanborn, Iowa; Alcester and Worthing, South Dakota; and Lime Creek Minnesota.

Courtesy Community First Broadcasting station KSOU in Sioux Center

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