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Centerra Co-op acquires Coshocton Grain Company to expand services
Sept. 2 agreement adds soybean processing, grain storage and Hebron intermodal facility to co-op’s Ohio and Pennsylvania network.
Centerra Co-op announced the official acquisition of Coshocton Grain Company, effective Sept. 2.
The agreement adds Coshocton’s soybean processing plant and grain storage and Hebron intermodal grain facility to Centerra’s expanding network. Centerra plans to continue operating both facilities, enhancing capacity, market access and grain-handling services for members across Ohio and Western Pennsylvania.
“This acquisition is an important step forward for Centerra,” said Jean Bratton, CEO of Centerra Co-op. “By adding Coshocton’s assets and team, we are expanding opportunities for our members while continuing to provide the reliable, local service they expect.”
Rhoda Warnock, president of Coshocton Grain Company, said, “While we are excited for this next chapter, we have appreciated serving our local ag community for the past 77 years. Joining Centerra allows us to build on the strong foundation we’ve created while ensuring our customers and employees benefit from greater resources and long-term stability.”
For more information visit www.centerracoop.com.