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Sunday, December 21, 2025

MFA Oil Members to Receive $6.9 Million Distribution

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, held its 96th Annual Delegate Meeting on December 14-15, 2025, and announced $6.9 million in cash and equity distributions to its member-owners. More than 320 farmers attended the meeting in Columbia, Mo., to receive reports on the company’s financial standing and performance and to hear from guest speakers Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe and agricultural economist Ben Brown.

MFA Oil reported net income of $19.1 million for the fiscal year ending August 31, 2025, a drop from $50.3 million the previous year. Like its member-owner, the co-op faced rising input costs, squeezed margins, and limited income opportunities in its 2025 fiscal year.

“It was a productive year, a busy year, a customer-focused year, but not necessarily a profitable one,” said Jon Ihler, president and CEO of MFA Oil. “We may not have seen the financial results we were hoping for last year. But we saw progress, purpose, commitment and character. I believe those are the signs of a cooperative that’s ready for what’s next.”

Based on 2025 earnings, the MFA Oil Board of Directors approved the retirement of 2012 equities ($3.4 million). Additionally, the board authorized $3.5 million in non-qualified member equity. The total cash and equity distribution is $6.9 million.

Over the past five years, MFA Oil has returned $44.4 million in cash to members. 

MFA Oil members earn patronage based on a percentage of the money they spend on gasoline, diesel, propane and lubricants purchased through the company’s refined fuel and propane plants and Petro-Card 24 stations. Farmers who purchase at least $1,000 of product from MFA Oil during its fiscal year (Sept. 1 through Aug. 31) are eligible for membership in the cooperative.

 

Friday, December 22, 2023

MFA Oil to Distribute $19.9 Million in Cash and Equity

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, has good tidings to share with its members this holiday season. The company’s members are set to receive a combined $19.9 million in cash and equity in exchange for doing business with the co-op. The company announced the planned distribution at its 94th Annual Delegate Meeting on December 11, 2023.

The cooperative reported a net income of $42.1 million for the fiscal year ending Aug. 31, 2023, compared to $14.3 million for fiscal year 2022. Approximately $22.9 million of 2023 net income came from regional patronage that MFA Oil received from other cooperatives. MFA Oil had a strong year itself, with companywide earnings of $19.9 million from its own operations.

“It was another great year for MFA Oil across all of our business units,” said Jon Ihler, MFA Oil president and CEO. “We credit the support, commitment, work ethic and passion of our employees with our success.”

Based on 2023 earnings, the company’s board of directors approved the retirement of 100% of 2009 member equities ($4 million), retirement of 2010 member equities ($2.2 million) and retirement of 50% of 2011 member equities ($1.7 million. The board also approved $8 million of qualified cash patronage, which represents two-thirds of allocated qualified patronage for the 2023 fiscal year to be paid to members. Together, those figures equal $15.9 million in cash distributions. Additionally, MFA Oil will issue $4 million of member equities for 2023 – bringing the total cash and equity distribution to $19.9 million.

Over the past five years, MFA Oil has returned $49.2 million in cash to members of the cooperative.

Glen Cope, chairman of the MFA Oil Board of Directors, said the company’s fantastic results were attributable to employees at every level of the cooperative and to its member-owners who see the value of doing business with MFA Oil year after year.

“We take great pride in meeting the needs of our farmer-members who own the cooperative,” Cope said. “We reward their business with cash patronage and equity redemptions so that our member-owners can share in the co-op’s successes.”

MFA Oil members are eligible to receive patronage based on a percentage of the total money they spend on gasoline, diesel, propane and lubricants purchased through the company’s refined fuel and propane plants, as well as at Petro-Card 24 stations. Customers who are agricultural producers or owners of land used for farm production and purchase at least $1,000 of product from MFA Oil during its fiscal year (Sept. 1 through Aug. 31) are eligible for membership in the cooperative.

In addition to receiving reports on the company’s financial standing an operational performance, the more than 370 delegates who attended the meeting at the Holiday Inn Executive Center in Columbia, Mo., also heard from guest speakers Missouri Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe and farm broadcaster Max Armstrong.