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Cooper Farms Celebrates 85th Anniversary

OAKWOOD, Ohio ā€“ Cooper Farms celebrates 85 years as a family owned and operated farm and food company in 2023. It has grown from a small turkey hatchery started in 1938 to a diversified, vertically integrated turkey, hog and egg company that has stood the test of time in an ever-changing industry. Cooper Farms prides itself on forming lasting customer relationships and producing the highest quality meat and egg products for private label retail and foodservice companies

ā€œOur company was founded on a handshake mentality, with a focus on doing the right thing all the time,ā€ said Jim Cooper, CEO. ā€œItā€™s humbling to see the growth of Cooper Farms and all that weā€™ve accomplished, with the help of great partners, leaders and team members. I am pleased to see these next generations, both Cooper family and team members, stepping up to leadership roles and seeing us through these next phases of growth.ā€

Cooper Farms started in 1938 with 300 turkeys in Oakwood, Ohio when Virgil Cooper took over the farm, after his motherā€™s passing. By 1948, a hatchery had been built where the Cooper Farms Corporate Office now resides.

In 1974, Virgil and Virginia Cooperā€™s sons, Jim and Gary Cooper returned to the farm to work with their dad full-time.

ā€œWhen I came back we had maybe 30 team members,ā€ said Jim Cooper, CEO. ā€œToday we have about 2,400 team members, plus the 375 family farmers who help us raise our turkeys, hogs and chickens.ā€

The Cooper family recognizes they have advanced as a company thanks to team members who make up Cooper Farms and the communities all around them.

ā€œWeā€™re proud to maintain a culture rooted in family values where every team member is treated like family,ā€ said Dianne Cooper, Corporate Secretary. ā€œMy parents always made sure to treat their team right and give back to the community.ā€

Through the companyā€™s continued growth, Cooper Farms gives back to the communities that surround the company through the Cooper Family Foundation. Through the foundation, Cooper Farms provided $2.4 million in donations to local organizations in the past five years.

ā€œWe try to keep the money in the local communities,ā€ said Greg Cooper, General Manager. ā€œWe make a point to support the township trustees, fire departments, EMS, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Sheriff departments, libraries, schools and fairs. Anything that has a real value to a community.ā€

Over the past several years the poultry and pork industries have faced several disease and food quality challenges. Cooper Farmsā€™ invested approach to vertical integration and biosecurity has helped them to navigate these challenges along the way.

ā€œWe know thereā€™s always room for improvement and continue to focus on biosecurity, animal care and food safety. We also feel strongly that vertical integration as a company has been integral,ā€ said Gary Cooper, COO. ā€œWe are able to have confidence that quality and biosecurity procedures are maintained at every step of the process, from the feed mills and farms to the ready-to-eat products.ā€

Over the past 85 years, Cooper Farms has maintained a ā€œnever sit idleā€ mentality, pushing themselves to consistently look for ways to improve processes, quality, safety and animal care.

ā€œBeing innovative in the way we do things, always looking to improve our processes, is part of the reason our company has been successful,ā€ said Gary Cooper. ā€œWe were founded on a can-do attitude and we will continue to have that mindset in the way we do business moving forward.ā€