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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.
One Sunday morning before church, Ryan Blackman casually flipped through magazine pages when an article snagged his glance.
He eagerly read how he could be saved – from high energy prices, thanks to an innovative program offered by his local electric cooperative.
For nearly a century, many Camp Tecumseh visitors munched meals at the camp’s first constructed building. Attendees this summer are eating at the camp’s newest – and largest – building.
The camp received support to make the project happen in the latest example of a successful partnership with its local electric cooperative.
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.