GROWMARK Becomes NAMA Sustaining Partner

Written by NAMA on Tuesday, December 3, 2013 , 2:46 pm

NAMA is pleased to announced  that GROWMARK, a cooperative organization based in Bloomington, Illinois, has become a NAMA Sustaining Partner.

Through an affiliated network of supply and grain cooperatives, GROWMARK provides their customers with everything they need to be successful in the agriculture industry. Their divisions work together seamlessly to provide their member-owners and customers with not only the products they know and trust, but also the means to deliver, market, and store those products

“GROWMARK is one of the cooperatives in agri-marketing,” said Jenny Pickett, NAMA Executive Vice President/CEO, in announcing the partnership. “Their support is not only an endorsement of the industry and the Association today, but also a pledge to help us—and our members— continue to be at the forefront of agricultural marketing in the years to come. We are delighted with this statement of support.”

As a Sustaining Partner, GROWMARK will receive additional exposure at upcoming NAMA events and on the Association’s website, Pickett explained.

“GROWMARK has supported NAMA in a variety of ways for more than 15 years,” according to Amy Bradford, GROWMARK corporate relations manager. “To be able to expand this support with a Sustaining Partnership is an opportunity we couldn’t pass up. NAMA conferences and leader opportunities play a direct role in the professional and personal development of GROWMARK staff.”

About GROWMARK

GROWMARK is a regional cooperative with annual sales of $10.1 billion (FY 2013 data) providing agronomy, energy, facility planning, and logistics products and services, as well as grain marketing and risk management services in more than 40 states and Ontario, Canada.  GROWMARK owns the FS trademark, which is used by affiliated member cooperatives.  More information is available at www.growmark.com

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