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Frenchman Valley Coop company history timeline

1912

FVC was started as a grain coop in 1912, under the name Farmers Union Equity.

1915

In 1915, the name was changed to Imperial Equity Exchange.

1986

In 1986, FVC purchased the McCook Equity Exchange facilities as well as the trucking assets of Far Port Cooperative, a transportation company.

1990

The Farmers Coop Exchange at Wauneta and Enders became part of FVC in 1990.

1993

In 1993, the Benkelman grain facility was added.

1998

In 1998, the grain handling facilities at Perry (west of McCook) were acquired.

2004

TAP began production on March 23, 2004, and SG is responsible for contracting the supply of corn to them.

FVC added its subsidiary Southwest Grain in 2004.

2007

During the summer of 2007, FVC added four additional elevator facilities into its portfolio.

2008

FVC merged with Farmers Elevator Company, A Cooperative (FEC) in March of 2008.

2010

The consolidated company has in excess of 35 million bushels of federally licensed grain storage facilities serving farmers from McCook, NE to Burns, WY.Plains Grain was formed during the summer of 2010.

2012

MAAP/W currently consumes between 38,000 and 43,000 bushels of corn daily.In December 2012, FVC finalized the purchase of the petroleum and agronomy assets of the Wheatland Co-op Association.

2014

As part of the transaction, FVC will continue to serve the Agronomy and Petroleum customers in the WCA trade area.On March 31, 2014, Frenchman Valley Coop purchased the Agfinity Station in Benkelman, NE adding another service station to our locations.

2022

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