US Farmer Cooperatives See Decrease in Net Income for 1992.
A survey of U.S. farmer cooperatives in 1992 found that their net income was $1.44 billion, slightly lower than the previous year. However, their overall business volumes increased, with assets, liabilities, and net worth also on the rise. The survey looked at different types of cooperatives based on commodities like marketing, farm supply, and service. The data showed trends in cooperative numbers, memberships, sales volume, net income, assets, liabilities, and net worth. Overall, the cooperatives included in the survey showed growth in various aspects of their operations compared to the previous year.