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  • Among sources to check for one are State Extension specialists working with cooperatives, the State cooperative council, CoBank, St. Paul Bank for Cooperatives, National Cooperative Bank, National Society for Cooperative Accountants, USDA's Cooperative Services, or an established cooperative in the area.

    How to Start a Cooperative Part One 2008

  • The most recent buyout completed last month involved 101,000 cows, the most ever for the groups so- called Cooperatives Working Together program, which began in 2003.

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Can You Imagine If Oil Companies Did This? 2009

  • “The most recent buyout completed last month involved 101,000 cows, the most ever for the groups so- called Cooperatives Working Together program”

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Can You Imagine If Oil Companies Did This? 2009

  • Through a program called Cooperatives Working Together, more than 200-thousand cows were removed in 2009.

    Up North Live - Local News 2010

  • The Slegers turned to an industry-run program called Cooperatives Working Together, or CWT, which pays farmers going out of business to kill - rather than sell - their cows and help remaining dairy operations by reducing the milk supply.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here 2009

  • The Slegers turned to an industry-run program called Cooperatives Working Together, or CWT, which pays farmers going out of business to kill _ rather than sell _ their cows and help remaining dairy operations by reducing the milk supply.

    WTOP / Business / Biz Stories 2009

  • Peterson also asked for a $200 million loan to CoBank, the old Bank for Cooperatives, to help fund a dairy program already in place (called Cooperatives Working Together) to stem burgeoning losses to dairy farmers.

    JournalStar.com - News Articles 2009

  • The Slegers turned to an industry-run program called Cooperatives Working Together, or CWT, which pays farmers going out of business to kill _ rather than sell _ their cows and help remaining dairy operations by reducing the milk supply.

    WTOP / Business / Biz Stories 2009

  • The so-called Cooperatives Working Together program has paid farmers since 2003 to retire cows.

    RedState 2009

  • The Slegers turned to an industry-run program called Cooperatives Working Together, or CWT, which pays farmers going out of business to kill - rather than sell - their cows and help remaining dairy operations by reducing the milk supply.

    Fore, right! 2009

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