5 | Valley Ag Supply
Dakota rank: No. 5
CropLife 100 rank: No. 96
Headquarters: Gayville, SD
Retail outlets: 2
2019 Revenue: Less than $25 million
Profile: Valley Ag Supply is a family-owned Agronomy center that provides information, plant food, crop protection products, and custom application services throughout South Dakota.
Photo by Cyndi Beers
4 | Agri Partners
Dakota rank: No. 4
CropLife 100 rank: No. 76
Headquarters: Clear Lake, SD
Retail outlets: 3
2019 Revenue: $26 to $100 million
Profile: Agri Partners takes great pride in building strong relationships with successful growers across the Dakotas, and turns those relationships into bonds that span generations.
3 | Valley United Co-op
Dakota rank: No. 3
CropLife 100 rank: No. 67
Headquarters: Reynolds, ND
Retail outlets: 9
2019 Revenue: $51 to $65 million
Profile: In January 2019, Reynolds United Cooperative and Halstad Grain Elevator Co. joined forces, agreeing by a vote of their members to move forward under the
Valley United name. The cooperative serves more than 500 customers in the Red River Valley of Minnesota and North Dakota.
2 | Hefty Seed Co.
Dakota rank: No. 2
CropLife 100 rank: No. 19
Headquarters: Baltic, SD
Retail outlets: 46
2019 Revenue: $201 to $1 billion
Profile: Hefty Farm Supply became
Hefty Seed Co. in 1984. That same year, a seed cleaning facility was constructed at Baltic. Hefty Seed handles ag chemicals, seed, equipment, and fertilizer.
Pictured is the Hefty Seed facility in Baltic, SD.
1 | Agtegra Cooperative
Dakota rank: No. 1
CropLife 100 rank: No. 13
Headquarters: Aberdeen, SD
Retail outlets: 62
2019 Revenue: $201 to $1 billion
Profile: Agtegra Cooperative is an innovative, farmer-owned grain and agronomy cooperative with more than 6,700 active member-owners in eastern North and South Dakota.
Pictured is the Agtegra facility in Warner, SD.
To view the full CropLife 100 list, including historical rankings, visit www.croplife.com/top100.
The agriculture industry’s impact on the economies of both North and South Dakota is more vital than ever before. According to the USDA NASS 2018 state reports, North Dakota had more than 26,000 farming operations, while South Dakota was home to close to 30,000 farms. Those farms combined operated more than 82 million acres across the region (ND at 39 million, SD at 43 million) in 2018.
With so much riding on these farms having success each year, reliable access to trusted advisors is an absolute must. Fortunately for farmers in the Dakotas, there are many first-rate ag retailers that they can partner with for their crop input and service needs. And the best of the best of those operations can be found in our latest CropLife 100 rankings. To find out which Dakota-based retailers made the list (in reverse order of sales), view the slideshow above.
Editor’s note: Companies included in the CropLife 100 listings were limited to independent dealerships and cooperatives that offer fertilizer, crop protection, seed, and custom application services. Figures do not include a host of services, such as data management, consulting/scouting, or grain elevator revenue. Dealerships and cooperatives are ranked in order by total sales in their respective sales group.