Rural Cooperative Magazine (July/August 1998)

High-Wireless Act
California Farmers Bargain for Energy

On the Cover: Faced with the nation's highest energy rates, California growers are reducing their electrical bills thanks to the new California Electric Users Cooperative, formed as a federation of agricultural cooperatives.
(USDA photo by Catherine Merlo)

Opening Comments by Randall  Torgerson, Deputy Administrator Cooperative Services

Pooling for Power
Agricultural cooperatives unite for lower electrical costs
Catherine Merlo

Steppin' Up
Paul Hazen is leading NCBA as it pursues new approaches for a new generation of co-op members
Catherine Merlo

Fever Pitch
A first-hand report from the man who helped spark the new wave of co-op formation in the Northern Plains
William Patrie

Farmer Co-ops' 97 Sales Tie Record;
Net Income Nears Record Level

A Star is Born
These Florida growers not only own the land, the trees and the company, but an increasing share of the orange-juice market, thanks to their cooperative Citrus World
Catherine Merlo

MANAGEMENT TIP

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Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture

Jill Long Thompson, Under Secretary, Rural Development

Dayton J. Watkins, Administrator, Rural Business-Cooperative Service

Randall Torgerson, Deputy Administrator, RBS Cooperative Service

Catherine Merlo, Editor

Peter Manzelli, Design

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