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About Us HISTORY OF THE DACOMA FARMERS COOPERATIVE
On April 20, 1918, there was a change of Certificate of Incorporation, Charter, Stock and Name. The new name was "FARMERS MILLING COMPANY OF DACOMA," and the capital stock was raised from $5,000.00 to $10,000.00. This charter was signed by O.L. Glasgow, M.E. Frazier and E.B. Bergner. The long remembered flour mill was built in 1918 at a cost of $14,000.00. Families and farmers came from miles around for the purpose of both marketing and purchasing that flour under the trade name of "THE PRIDE OF DACOMA."
With this background and continued vision, "THE FARMERS ELEVATOR AND MILL COMPANY" was born and chartered February 3, 1920, by these dedicated pioneers. Authorized capital stock was $35,000.00. The first board of Trustees of this present Cooperative was: O.L. Glasgow, president, with C.F. Stoner, H.F. Glasgow, F.N. Smith and J.R. Tallman, members. The purpose of this organization from the beginning was to serve the best interests of its membership and entire community. We bring this quote from our original charter for your edification: "The purpose for which this corporation is formed is to buy, sell and store grain and other products. To sell oil, lubricants, gasoline and to carry on general merchandise business." Through the years it was feasible to drop some products or add others, but basically, the policy has always been the same - to meet the needs of the community.
![]() The first concrete elevator was constructed in the year 1941 at a cost of $27,700.00 by Roberts Construction Co. with a 100,000bu bushel storage capacity. This was the north section of the west elevator. On March 12, 1945, it was voted by the Board to build a new office building. This was just west of the present building. Business was now increasing and also the need for additional storage. A second concrete elevator was built in 1948 as an annex to the south of the first, west elevator. This was built at a cost of $52,000.00 by Roberts Construction Co., increasing storage another 100,000 bushels. In 1949, the authorized capital stock was raised to $100,000.00. The steel building housing the wheat cleaner and feed storage was built in 1950 for $8,000.00. Dale Schmidt came to us in March, 1970. During that year we made an addition to our office building by Bill Baker Construction Co., increasing our office space to three private offices and a large product display room |
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