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Steps to Sustainability: It Takes Vision by Annie Hoy The founders of Ashland Food Co-op (AFC) in 1972 were guided by the ethics of a budding environmental movement. The impulse to operate a not-for-profit business in ways that honor and nurture... |
04 Jun 2010 | #148 May - June - 2010 |
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Steps to Effective Store Design by P.J. Hoffman Download a pdf of this article Is your co-op planning to expand, relocate or open a new store? The ideas outlined here are meant to make the process easier and more rewarding. I write from... |
02 Jul 2009 | #143 July - August - 2009 |
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Steps to a Solidarity Economy by Elizabeth Henderson Cooperation among cooperatives is a basic principle of the co-op movement. In Kansas, New York, and Massachusetts, food co-ops are applying this concept in a creative way: providing deep and solid... |
28 Aug 2011 | #155 July - August - 2011 |
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Step by Step, Creating a Cooperative Economy by Adam Schwartz From my vantage point, too many dollars flow out of cooperatively owned businesses into investor-held businesses, either in the form of purchases or investments. Is your cooperative... |
17 Mar 2011 | #153 March - April - 2011 |
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Staying Open by Doug Walter download pdf of article Shutting your doors on customers and members doesn’t sound like a great idea. But staying open while swapping out all your shelves and most of your cases... |
20 May 2009 | #142 May - June - 2009 |
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Staying Healthy in an Unhealthy Economy by Mel Braverman download pdf of article |
20 May 2009 | #142 May - June - 2009 |
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Startup Technology Choices by Jake Schlachter Been called by a new food co-op for advice recently? The number of startup food cooperatives is swelling, and with it, the ranks of cooperative advisors. |
09 Apr 2012 | #159 March - April - 2012 |
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Startup Co-op Conference Shares Resources by Indiana Cooperative Development Center (ICDC), a nonprofit agency supported by funding from the USDA, and Bloomingfoods Market and Deli recently partnered to host “Up and Coming, Up and Running... |
04 Jun 2010 | #148 May - June - 2010 |
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Stalking the Organic Asparagus by Cissy Bowman Springtime is upon us, and with it comes fresh, organic produce from an increasing number of local growers. It is a benefit to these growers as well as to retailers and consumers for this... |
07 Jan 2004 | #100 May - June - 2002 |
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Staff Teams Build Effective Solutions by Terry Appleby Introducing forms of participation to a traditional management hierarchy was the goal; a quality improvement process was the method. The history of Hanover Consumer Co-op and my... |
08 Jan 2004 | #080 January - February - 1999 |
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Staff Education Prevents A Generation Gap by John Corbett A key Rochdale cooperative principle is continuing education about cooperatives. It is ironic that co-ops often forget to apply this principle to their own employees. There are many... |
09 Jan 2004 | #049 November - December - 1993 |
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St. Peter Food Co-op Chooses Flexibility in Reincorporation by Stuart Reid St. Peter Food Co-op in Minnesota reincorporated under Minn. 308b statutes, one of the first state limited cooperative associations (LCA) options, in 2007. They decided to make the change in... |
08 Dec 2010 | #151 November - December 2010 |
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SPECIAL REPORT: Cooperative Grocers Associations by Robynn ShraderBy Robynn Shrader |
08 Jan 2004 | #088 May - June - 2000 |
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Space Case: Make It Count by Look down -- you may be standing on a gold mine. Then again, your facility may be just a black hole you throw money down once a month. |
08 Jan 2004 | #082 May - June - 1999 |
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Soy Production Boosts Co-op by Joan D’Argo Back in the days when board meetings were held in the General Manager’s sauna, Oryana Natural Foods Market—a community co-op since 1973—experienced the birth of its tofu-making operations. |
19 Jan 2009 | #133 November - December - 2007 |
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Sourcing with Integrity by Steve Krusie Since beginning as a two-person operation in 1976, Frontier Natural Products Co-op has specialized in natural and organic products. The business was originally structured as a cooperative that... |
05 Oct 2010 | #150 September - October 2010 |
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Social Justice in Agriculture Forum by Robynn Shrader I recently had an opportunity to represent food co-ops at a forum for Social Justice in Agriculture, along with representatives from organizations representing farm workers, fair-trade initiatives... |
21 Jan 2009 | #116 January - February - 2005 |
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Social Justice and New Food Co-ops by Dave Gutknecht Jobs and access to food are urgent needs in many communities. Two new and thought-provoking articles examine how social justice organizations are taking innovative paths to new co-op formation,... |
18 Aug 2011 | • Endcap Articles |
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Social Capital and Membership by Dave Gutknecht Social capital, as distinct from private capital, is a philosophical foundation of cooperatives and a kind of ultimate realization of our efforts. Social capital is what is owned... |
20 Mar 2005 | #068 January - February - 1997 |
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Smile, Please, You're in Front of a Customer by Bruce Palma About a year ago, our major competitor held a focus group with some of its customers. We learned from several participants—longtime members of our co-op—that many people in the group told the... |
04 Jun 2010 | #148 May - June - 2010 |
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Small Town, New Building by Jerry McGeorge Viroqua is an agricultural community with a population of 4,300, set in the unique landscape of southwestern Wisconsin. The glaciers that carved out the Great Lakes missed this region, leaving... |
21 Jan 2009 | #118 May - June - 2005 |
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Small Town Success from Building Membership by Mel Braverman The small community of Barneveld, Wisconsin (population 1,100), opened its grocery cooperative, Harvest Market Cooperative, on July 10, 2004 and had its grand opening on July 24. The store has a... |
27 Oct 2004 | #114 September - October - 2004 |
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Small Farms Create More Jobs by Dave Gutknecht Gene Logsdon is a wise and delightful writer on food and farming. Author of “The Contrary Farmer” essay collection, he also maintains a website under that name: http://www.thecontraryfarmer.com... |
14 Sep 2011 | • Endcap Articles |
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Small Co-op, Big Leap! by Bob Copeland After 28 years in the same location, Bluff Country Co-op's members made a large leap. The results: a beautiful new store and renewed belief in how a small co-op can do big things... |
08 Jan 2004 | #094 May - June - 2001 |
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Small Co-op Realizes Larger Vision by Tim Bartlett Eight years ago, the Lexington Co-op (Buffalo, N.Y.) was a hole in the wall doing $800,000 out of 1,200 square feet of well-worn retail space. Our equipment was ready to be replaced, our floor was... |
20 Jan 2009 | #122 January - February - 2006 |

