US Farmer Cooperatives See Increase in Assets and Memberships in 1993.
The survey of U.S. farmer cooperatives in 1993 found that their net income was $1.36 billion, slightly lower than in 1992. However, their overall business volumes increased. Assets, liabilities, and net worth also went up. Different types of cooperatives showed growth in business volume, number of cooperatives, and memberships. The data revealed trends in the number of cooperatives, memberships, sales volume, net income, assets, liabilities, and net worth. Balance sheet information and net income of other service organizations were also included in the report.