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Several years ago, the 550-foot-long barn at Noble Organic Grains bustled with cows to sell to nearby dairies.
The northeastern Indiana farm’s barn is now brimming with bales of organic hay – that will soon be feeding cows and other farm animals across the U.S.
A cashier was surprised when a truck driver hauled more than 50 bags of Macedonian snack crisps to the checkout counter.
It wasn’t a delivery. It was a purchase from a new travel center that received support from its local electric cooperative to open its doors and make visitors feel at home.
An unexpected request from a longtime customer led Minnich Eggs to hatch plans for a major expansion to break into a new market: cage-free eggs.
The business received support from its local electric cooperative to help the expansion take flight.