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Cooperative Development Institute The Keep Local Farms program connects consumers with New England dairy farmers through promotion of all dairy products, education on farm activities and the potential for consumers to directly support dairy farmer-members of the New England Family Dairy Farm Cooperative. If you are interested in local food production, productive open land and your local community – click to learn more about the Keep Local Farms program.
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1. Cooperatives exist to meet their member's needs. Their focus is on service to members not on bringing a return to their investors. Four Reasons Why You Might Want to Think Twice Before Starting a Co-op: 1. Sometimes cooperatives have difficulty gaining access to the capital they need without being able to bring on investors who have a seat on the board. |
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