Medford Cooperative Creamery Co. Records, 1915-1965

Biography/History

The Medford Cooperative Creamery Company was incorporated in June 1915, for the purpose of manufacturing butter, powdered dried milk, and other milk products. Other products added to the line included fluid milk and dried milk-based animal feed. The business initially was capitalized at 5,000 dollars, and shares of stock were sold to members. Later shares were distributed to members based on their deliveries of milk as well as the profits of the cooperative. A new creamery building was constructed in 1921, with additions in 1926, 1941, and 1943-1944. The company also owned processing plants at Stetsonville and Hannibal (which burned in 1954).

In 1961, the board of directors recognized that the cooperative had operating losses and other problems caused by a reduction in the number of producing members and the general manager. At a special meeting on 9 January 1961, the board agreed to enter into a general management contract with Consolidated Badger Cooperative, Shawano, with a view toward eventual consolidation of the two cooperatives. The cooperative's assets were sold to Consolidated Badger Cooperative, as of 1 February 1962. All Medford producers became members of Consolidated Badger Cooperative, which continued to provide marketing for their milk. The Medford Cooperative Creamery Company was dissolved in December 1962.