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Myron William (Bill) Thatcher (1883- 1977)
Inducted: 1980
Building the Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association from
the rubble of a defunct grain marketing organization in 1938 was M.W. Thatcher’s
first major co-op achievement. His efforts were also instrumental in enacting
the Commodity Exchange Act of 1936, opening farm commodity markets to farmer co-ops.
Thatcher was a cooperative enthusiast, but clearly understood the need to underpin
enthusiasm with business acumen. He saw, too, that economics and politics sometimes
must be combined for the pursuit of cooperative good. He was an eloquent speaker,
and often insisted that the main goal of the co-op should be the welfare of the
member, not merely financial return.
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