CS-**B Farmer Cooperative Statistics (Local Cooperatives - sale

Annual Survey of Farmer Cooperatives

CS06B

Annual Survey of Farmer Cooperatives

OMB: 0570-0007

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CP-2006B Form Approved

OMB No. 0570-0007




United States Department of Agriculture

Rural Development


FARMER COOPERATIVE STATISTICS, 2006


If address is incorrect,

please correct mailing label.


Is this address your headquarters?


YES NO



Your help is needed in developing and maintaining complete and accurate nationwide statistics on farmer cooperatives for use in education, research, and decision-making. The data you provide will remain confidential as provided for by law.



1. Person completing this questionnaire:


a. NAME


b. TITLE


c. PHONE NUMBER ( ) - d. FAX ( ) - e. DATE


f. E-MAIL ADDRESS


g. COOPERATIVE’S HOME-PAGE ADDRESS



2. If your cooperative at the above address was sold to or merged into another organization recently, please complete this question and question 1 only.


a. NAME


b. ADDRESS

c. DATE OF SALE OR MERGER


If you have any questions related to this survey of farmer cooperatives, please feel free to contact Eldon Eversull at (202) 690-1415 or send an e-mail message to eldon.eversull@usda.gov. You are not required to respond, but your participation is very important. If you have any comments, please write them on page two.



Please attach the enclosed return mailing label to your envelope and return this questionnaire to:



USDA/RBS, STOP 3256, 1400 Independence Ave., SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-3256





GROUP I; CENTRALIZED INTRA-STATE, 2006



According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no person is required to respond to a collection of information especially if the form fails to display a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 0570-0007. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the information collection.



Please use for comments and questions.













































(NOTE: If you attach an annual or audit report, fill in only information requested that is not included in the annual or audit report.)


3. In what month did your cooperative end its fiscal or business year during 2006? MONTH



4. Please provide the amounts for these balance sheet items for your business year that ended in 2006.

(114) $


a. CURRENT ASSETS?

(108) $


b. INVESTMENTS IN ALL OTHER COOPERATIVES (Include CoBank.)?

(115) $


c. PROPERTY, PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT(Net)?

(107) $


d. TOTAL ASSETS?

(116) $


e. CURRENT LIABILITIES?

(109) $

f. TOTAL LIABILITIES?

Office use only


g. ALLOCATED MEMBER EQUITIES?

(118) $


h. UNALLOCATED MEMBER EQUITIES (Retained Earnings)?

(110) $


Office use only

I. TOTAL NET WORTH (Total Equity)?


j. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH (Equals Total Assets)?




5. From your income statement, please provide the following for your business year that ended in 2006.


(124) $

a. TOTAL SALES (Exclude service receipts, other income,

and patronage refunds.)?

(131) $


b. COST OF GOODS SOLD?

Office use only


c. GROSS MARGIN (Total sales minus cost of goods sold)?


(106) $

d. SERVICE RECEIPTS AND OTHER OPERATING INCOME OR REVENUE

(Include service revenues, storage and handling fees, etc.)?

Office use only


e. GROSS REVENUE (Gross Margin plus Service Receipts and other Income)?


f. TOTAL WAGES AND BENEFITS EXPENSE (Include payroll

(123) $

taxes, group insurance, commissions, profit-sharing, and any

other related benefits.)?

(120) $


g. DEPRECIATION EXPENSE?

(121) $


h. INTEREST EXPENSE?

Office use only


I. OTHER EXPENSES?

(125) $


j. TOTAL EXPENSES (Include Operating and all Other Expenses)?

Office use only


k. NET MARGINS FROM OPERATIONS (Local Savings)?


l. TOTAL PATRONAGE REFUNDS AND DIVIDENDS RECEIVED

(113) $

FROM ALL OTHER COOPERATIVES (Include CoBank and all other

cooperatives, less any equity writeoffs.)?


m. NONOPERATING INCOME (Include sale of assets, discontinued operations,

(136) $

non-cooperative investment income, extraordinary items and all other revenues

or losses not already accounted for)?

(112) $



n. NET INCOME BEFORE TAXES?

(135) $


o. INCOME TAXES?

(122) $


p. TOTAL NET INCOME (OR LOSS)?



6. If your cooperative marketed any of the following products in fiscal 2006, please report sales for each product or product group. (If your cooperative had subsidiaries or branches, base responses on consolidated statements. Estimate if actual records are not available. If your cooperative performed bargaining functions or operated on a commission basis, please provide estimated sales value for those commodities. If your cooperative did not market any farm products, go to the next question).



PRODUCT(S) MARKETED


SALES (OR MARKET VALUE)

Grains and oilseeds other than cottonseed (Exclude meals and oils, distillers grains sold for feed, etc.)1

201

$


Rice

203

$


Cotton, Lint

205

$


Cottonseed (Exclude meal and oil.) 2

206

$


Tobacco

207

$


All nuts

208

$


Sugar beets, sugarcane, honey, and related products

210

$


Dry beans and peas, lentils

212

$


Fresh fruits and vegetables (For fresh and processed market).

214

$


Processed fruits and vegetables

216

$


Milk and milk products

219

$

Poultry, eggs, turkeys, ratite, squab, and related products

221

$

Livestock and meat products (Include all species).

223

$


Wool and mohair

225

$

Manufactured or processed food or other products (Include ethanol, fish, fur, other crops or resale items).

(Please specify.)


226

$

Total

227

$


1 Include all meal sales with feed (in question 7) and all oil sales with manufactured food products (item 226 in question 6).

2 Include sales of cottonseed meal with feed (in question 7) and sales of cottonseed oil with manufactured food products (item 226 in question 6).









7. If your cooperative sold any farm supplies (feed, seed, fertilizer, crop protectants, petroleum products, and other farm inputs) and or equipment in fiscal 2006, please report sales. (If your cooperative had subsidiaries or branches, base responses on consolidated statements. Round reported figures to nearest dollar. Estimate if actual records are not available. If your cooperative did not sell any farm supplies or equipment, please go to the next question.)


SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT

SALES

Feed (Complete feeds, ingredients, hay, grains, oilseed meal, distillers grains, etc.)1

501

$


All seeds (For planting: include seed potatoes)

502

$

Fertilizer (Bagged and bulk; include anhydrous ammonia, lime, etc.)

503

$

Crop protectants (Herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, etc.)

504

$

Petroleum products (Include gasoline, fuel oil, diesel, propane, LP gas, lube oil, etc.)

505

$


All other2

511

$


TOTAL

513

$


1 Exclude sales of whole grains reported in the prior question.

2 Include building materials; tires, batteries, and accessories (TBA); containers and packaging supplies; farm machinery and equipment; home equipment; animal health products; pet food; semen; hardware; food; clothing; fencing; paint; etc.



8. Did producers hold membership in your cooperative during fiscal 2006? (Please check one.)


NO (If "NO," please go to the next question) YES


(103)

IF “YES,” HOW MANY PRODUCER-MEMBERS WERE

ENTITLED TO VOTE? NUMBER



9. Did farmer cooperatives hold membership in your association? (Please check one.)


NO (If "NO," please go to the next question.) YES If "YES,” continue with a.)


(102)

a. How many farmer co-ops were entitled to vote for directors

of your organization at the end of fiscal 2006? NUMBER


10. How many employees did your cooperative operate with during fiscal 2006?

(101)


a. FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES? NUMBER


(972)


b. PART-TIME and/or SEASONAL EMPLOYEES? NUMBER


11. Did your cooperative operate facilities at branch locations during fiscal 2006?

(Exclude your headquarters location.)


NO (If "NO," please go to the next question ) YES


(950)

IF "YES," AT HOW MANY BRANCH LOCATIONS DID

YOUR COOPERATIVE OPERATE? NUMBER



12. Did your co-op have any export sales in fiscal 2006?


NO (If "NO," please go to the next question ) YES

(971) $


IF YES, WHAT WAS THE VALUE OF SUCH EXPORTS?



13. Was more than 10 percent or your co-op’s total sales and service

income obtained from patrons outside the State in which your

cooperative is headquartered? NO YES



If "YES," in what State(s)?



14. If your cooperative acquired (by purchase or merger) another organization during fiscal 2006, and is the surviving organization, please check a. or b. and complete c. (Otherwise, go to next question.)


a. PURCHASED b. MERGED


c. Give name and address of the purchased or merged organization and the date it occurred

(If more than one, provide name, address, and date occurred on page 2):


NAME


ADDRESS


DATE OF PURCHASE OR MERGER


Was the other organization a cooperative? NO YES




15. Please enter the names and titles of the chief board officer or chairman and manager or CEO of your cooperative (or of the surviving firm):


a. CHIEF BOARD OFFICER OR CHAIRMAN

b. GENERAL MANAGER OR CEO


PLEASE ENCLOSE A COPY OF YOUR FISCAL 2006 ANNUAL OR AUDIT REPORT.


(If you would like your annual or audit report returned to you, please let us know.)


THANK YOU!


Your contribution to this effort is greatly appreciated. A copy of our report will be sent to you.

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Rural Development

STOP 3256

Washington, D.C. 20250-3256

Web: http://www.rurdev.usda.gov


Committed to the future of rural communities.


USDA Rural Development provides research, management, and educational assistance to cooperatives to strengthen the economic position of farmers, fishermen, and other rural residents. It works directly with cooperative leaders and Federal and State agencies to improve organization, leadership, and operation of cooperatives and to give guidance to further development.

Rural Development’s cooperative program (1) helps farmers, fishermen, and other rural residents develop cooperatives to obtain supplies and services at lower cost and get better prices for products they sell; (2) advises rural residents on developing existing resources through cooperative action to enhance rural living; (3) helps cooperatives improve services and operating efficiency; (4) informs members, directors, employees, and the public on how cooperatives work and benefit their members and their communities; and (5) encourages international cooperative programs.






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