Grey, dark days. Cold temperatures, snowy conditions and ICE! Lots of Ice! Just a typical day that we had most of February! And with these weather conditions comes the emotional ups and downs that only those long winter days can bring. It is just darn right depressing…. BUT WAIT! Hope is on the way. Yes,...
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All About Love
Welcome to February 2021. So far, it’s been rough. So, with this month’s blog, I wanted to talk all about love. After all, Valentine’s day is coming up and everyone knows the pressure is on to show that special person some love. And love, right now, is so much better than the hate that seems...
2021…A New Approach to Resolutions!
Well folks, it’s finally 2021. We made it. This past year has probably been the worst year that most of you have ever experienced. I know it’s been mine. Businesses have had to close down, leaving both the owners and employees suffering. Some businesses could re-open eventually, but some have had to shut their doors...
It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Join in on the Merry Fun at the Marshall County Co-Op and don't let 2020 end with negativity. Make December Wonderful with us.
November is Thankful Month
When I think of November, I not only think of Pumpkins, turkey dinners and Black Friday, I also think of how thankful I am. Let’s face it. This year has been rough. We are down to the last two months of this year, and all I can hope and pray for is that 2021 is...
Temps Are Cooling Down for Fall
Cooler temps, football, campfires and s’mores, pumpkin spice everything and hayrides. It’s fall season and for many it’s the most anticipated time of the year.
Snow Salt, Deer Corn, & Propane
Marshall County Co-Op is here and ready to help you with winter. Learn more about our snow salt, deer corn, and propane options.
Propane and Birds
It's propane season, already? Yes - get the best deals on propane with Marshall County Co-Op. We also have lots of updates for the birds.
Closed on July 4, 2020
The Marshall County Co-Op will be closed on July 4th. We will reopen on July 6th with our normal business hours.
So Much You Can Do in July
It’s July! July is a month with a lot of things going on. Gardens are producing vegetables and fruits. Families are going on vacations (as much as social distancing will allow), beaches and pools are filled with kids and laughter. And we also celebrate the 4th of July, a day that represents the Declaration of...