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February 8, 2023

CommoditAg has Now Partnered with Landmark Services Cooperative

February 1, 2018

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CommoditAg has Now Partnered with Landmark Services Cooperative

CommoditAg, powered by the strategic partnerships with large innovative Ag retailers has now partnered with Landmark Services Cooperative. CommoditAg is a user-friendly website that lets farmers order chemicals and plant nutrition products directly to their door or to one of our the cooperating facilities for easy pick-up

“CommoditAg is excited Landmark Services Cooperative is joining our powerhouse team of ag retailers. Our partnership with Landmark Services Cooperative will offer high-quality agriculture products to growers in the Wisconsin area,” says Tim Bence, CommoditAg’s Chief Operations Officer.

Realizing convenience is key, products will be offered out of three locations. Growers will have the option to choose between delivery or pick up from the Landmark Wisconsin warehouses located in Cottage Grove, Evansville, and East Troy.

“Our partnership with CommoditAg is an important step in our continued commitment to our customers to provide value, quality, and choice,” says Gregg Langer, Landmark’s YieldEDGE Crop Protection Manager.

Landmark joins existing members of Sunrise Cooperative in Ohio and The Equity in Illinois. CommoditAg will utilize its vast infrastructure to provide easy pick-up and quick delivery from multiple warehouses located throughout each state.

“We are thrilled with the opportunity Landmark brings, the rapid pace of our execution, and our plans going forward,” Bence says.

CommoditAg  is offering FREE delivery for a limited time within the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Ohio, and Wisconsin for orders over $5,000. After the initial launch period CommoditAg will offer FREE delivery within 50 miles of any participating warehouse location before March 15th. Growers are also welcome to pick-up their online order at one of our warehouse locations. CommoditAg.com is live and accepting orders.

For more information on CommoditAg, visit CommoditAg.com.

Landmark Services Cooperative

Landmark Services Cooperative is a member-owned cooperative business dedicated to providing both rural and urban customers the highest quality products and services. For 85 years, Landmark has been providing agronomy, energy and retail services, animal nutrition, grain, retail and transportation products and services to its more than 11,000 members in southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. Employing more than 540 people in rural areas and reaching sales in excess of $387 million, Landmark provides the benefits of volume buying and access to state-of-the-art technology to its members while maintaining a hands-on, customer service oriented approach in each of the communities we serve. For more information, visit landmark.coop, call 800-236-3276.

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