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TO BE A PROFITABLE, CUSTOMER DRIVEN COOPERATIVE THAT PROVIDES QUALITY PRODUCTS, SERVICES, AND TECHNOLOGY WITH A VISION FOR THE FUTURE.

Decatur Cooperative Association was incorporated May 5th, 1953 by
local Farmers to purchase petroleum products in larger quantities at lower costs.

A concrete elevator was completed in 1958, flat storage was added in 1965 and condo bins in 1986. Decatur Cooperative Association purchased Kanona in 1970 and built Jennings in 1978. In 2001 Decatur Cooperative Association acquired additional storage in Jennings by acquiring the neighboring facilities. Danbury was acquired in 1993, and Herndon and Ludell in 1997. In 2008, Decatur Cooperative made several additions. Elevators were purchased in Oberlin (Lohefner Grain) and Norcatur. A 300,000 bushel facility was built in Danbury, Nebraska and a 700,000 bushel bunker was built in Oberlin.

Decatur Cooperative Association is a full service CO-OP with many services to choose from, browse thru our web site and look at what local producers have done for themselves and the services we offer you.

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US Seeks Turkish Support Over Iran     09/04 10:02

   ANKARA, Turkey (AP) -- The United States' top military officer stressed on 
Saturday the need for Turkey to help enforce United Nations sanctions against 
Iran aimed at deterring the Islamic Republic from obtaining a nuclear bomb.

   Turkey voted against the U.S.-backed sanctions against Iran in June, 
insisting that its neighbor's nuclear program is peaceful, despite fears that 
Tehran might be seeking to develop nuclear arms. Turkey has, however, stated 
that it will abide by the sanctions.

   Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters 
in the Turkish capital he did not plan to "question or rebut" Turkey over the 
vote and welcomed Turkey's stated intention to abide by those sanctions.

   The U.N. approved a fourth round of sanctions against Iran in early June 
over accusations that Tehran is seeking to develop atomic weapons. Iran denies 
its nuclear program is militaristic in nature and says it has a right to 
conduct uranium enrichment for peaceful purposes. Washington and other powers 
accuse Iran of seeking to build a nuclear weapon.

   Mullen said that both countries agree that Iran should not achieve "a 
nuclear weapons capability," and need "to do all that we can to ensure that."

   Mullen arrived in Ankara Friday to meet with his new Turkish counterpart, 
Gen. Isik Kosaner, who took office on Aug. 27. He also met with Turkey's prime 
minister and defense minister. No statements were released after those meetings.

   Mullen praised Turkey --- NATO's sole Muslim member state --- for its role 
in Afghanistan and said the United States would welcome any additional help it 
can provide.

   Turkey currently holds the rotating command of the international 
peacekeeping force guarding the Afghan capital, while Turkish instructors are 
training the Afghan army and police force.

   "We would like Turkey to sustain all of those efforts," Mullen said. "Any 
additional capabilities that Turkey can provide against the training shortfall, 
that would certainly be of great help."

   The U.S. military chief said Washington has no plans to withdraw its weapons 
from Iraq through Turkey, though the U.S. military has sought Turkish 
permission to transport some noncombat equipment from Iraq through its 
territory.

   Turkey has said it looks favorably on the passage of such equipment and 
technical material, but not arms, which would require parliament's approval.

   In 2003, Turkey refused to allow U.S. forces to use its territory to invade 
Iraq.


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