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MFA Oil President and CEO Jon Ihler in a blue plaid suit, white shirt, and red striped tie smiles while posing outdoors in front of a building with large windows and a concrete wall.

Fairs Bring Us Together

June 12, 2025

County fairs hold a unique charm. It’s where people from all walks of life come together to celebrate the things that make rural communities great—hard work, shared traditions and agriculture. At MFA Oil, we’ve seen firsthand the value these events bring to local communities, and we’re proud to support them. […]

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BluSphere Expands Services to Meet Growing Energy Needs

June 9, 2025

As solar energy systems become more common across rural Missouri and beyond, BluSphere Energy is stepping in to fill a growing service gap left by defunct or unresponsive solar installation companies. MFA Oil’s renewable energy division is now offering solar repair, maintenance and warranty work—even for systems it didn’t install. […]

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Fields of Fun

June 8, 2025

From Pony Rides to Tulip Picking, Lucky Ladd Farms Entertains Children and Adults With a Message About Where Food Comes From Jason Ladd drives his weathered golf cart around the 100 acres of Lucky Ladd Farms in the middle of Tennessee, describing what it takes to make a successful agritourism […]

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From Bombs to Bison

June 7, 2025

A Veteran’s Second Act The massive bull could have charged at any moment. Anyone familiar with American bison knows it’s best to keep your distance. A full-grown bull weighs up to a ton and can run three times faster than the average human. These aren’t domesticated animals—they’re the living descendants […]

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The 2025 Missouri Agricultural Hall of Fame Inductees

June 6, 2025

The Missouri Agricultural Hall of Fame was created in 2023 to recognize farmers, ranchers and agribusiness leaders who have made an outstanding contribution to Missouri Agriculture. The Hall of Fame is a celebration of the vitality of the agricultural industry in Missouri. Inductees into the Hall of Fame are selected […]

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Cattle Theft: Not Just a Thing of the Wild West

June 5, 2025

In 2025, cattle producers continue receiving record prices for their livestock at local sale barns and auction markets. While many enjoy the spoils of their labor after years of discouraging events like drought and herd reduction, this surge in value beckons unwanted attention. Scarlett Madinger, the vice president of communications […]

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Summer Wonder

June 4, 2025

Across farm country, summer is when hard work begins to show. Months of planning and planting take shape in row after row of green—and sometimes gold. It’s a time to monitor, manage and trust in the process, knowing that every sunrise brings you one step closer to harvest. Summer doesn’t […]

MFA Oil CEO Jon Ihler, and others stand outdoors holding a large check for $150,000 made out to Feeding Missouri from MFA Oil, Break Time, and Big O Tires, dated June 2, 2025. They are smiling with greenery in the background.

MFA Oil Raises $150,000 to Fight Hunger at Eleventh Annual Charity Golf Scramble and Concert Benefitting Feeding Missouri

June 4, 2025

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy cooperative, proudly announces that its eleventh Annual Charity Golf Scramble and Concert raised $150,000 in donations to support Feeding Missouri’s mission of hunger relief throughout the state. The event was held on Monday, June 2, 2025, at The Club at Old Hawthorne in Columbia, […]

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Making the Connection

June 3, 2025

Aaron Medsker, ag teacher and FFA advisor, probably impacts more students at DeKalb High School, a smaller school in the Buchanan County (Mo.) R-IV School District, than anyone else. Out of about 90 students in total, 51 are in FFA or in his classes. “He’s a good FFA advisor and […]

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A Place of Belonging

June 2, 2025

Nestled on a scenic peninsula surrounded by Council Grove Lake in the heart of Kansas prairie country, White Memorial Camp offers something far deeper than a place to pitch a tent or paddle a canoe. It offers a place of belonging, growth and connection. “This land has always been a […]

MFA Oil Plant Manager Dan Schaefer presents a grant to Faith Bridge Executive Director Andie Jamerson (Moberly, Mo.).

MFA Oil Foundation Distributes Grants to 54 Organizations

June 1, 2025

The MFA Oil Foundation provides cash grants to nonprofit organizations that are working to improve communities where MFA Oil has a significant concentration of members and employees. In January 2025, the foundation approved $120,800 in grants to 54 organizations. Pictured Above: MFA Oil Plant Manager Dan Schaefer presents a grant […]

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Farming Side by Side

May 30, 2025

In the rolling farmland of southeastern Daviess County, Mo., brothers Drew and Colby Dixon are carrying forward a four-generation farming legacy with resilience and a strong bond that keeps their operation running smoothly. Together with their uncle, Lanny Dixon, the brothers raise corn and soybeans on 2,200 acres. Drew and […]

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Everyone’s Talking Tariffs

May 29, 2025

On April 2, 2025, President Trump held his “Liberation Day” press conference in the White House Rose Garden to announce a sweeping round of tariffs on 57 countries, including a universal 10% tariff on all foreign imports. Since that date, conversations around tariffs have become nearly inescapable. What was once […]

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MFA Oil Welcomes Summer Interns

May 28, 2025

MFA Oil is providing 13 students with valuable, real-world experience through its summer internship program. The interns will be working with a variety of departments throughout the Home Office.   During the program, interns will contribute to meaningful projects that align with their interests and career goals. The internship program began in […]

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MFA Oil Company Opens New Office in Big Rock, Tennessee

April 14, 2025

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, is expanding its footprint with the opening of a new office in Big Rock, Tennessee. The location, set to begin operations on April 21, 2025, will offer propane delivery services to homeowners, farmers, and businesses in Stewart County and the surrounding area. […]

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Watch for Farm Equipment on Rural Roads

April 14, 2025

Spring fieldwork and planting have begun in many areas, which means farm equipment is on the move. During this time of year, both motorists and farmers should be extra cautious on rural roads. Modern farm machinery is safer and more visible than in the past, but it’s also larger and […]

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Going Digital

March 3, 2025

Change isn’t always easy—especially when it involves something as familiar as the magazine you’ve been receiving in the mail for years. I get it. But as we launch this first digital edition, I want to take a moment to explain why we’ve made this transition and why I believe it’s […]

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Strengthening Connections

February 26, 2025

Hello, I’m Adam Buckallew. If you are a frequent reader of Momentum magazine, you’ve likely seen my name many times before. I helped launch Momentum for MFA Oil in 2015 and have served as the magazine’s editor ever since. One of the things I enjoy most is meeting our farmers […]

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Angus Ambitions

February 25, 2025

Southwest Missouri Cattleman Honors His Grandfather’s Legacy While Taking the Family Herd to the Next Level Building a solid reputation doesn’t happen overnight—especially in the registered cattle business. Yet over the course of more than six decades, Leon Kleeman developed bulls that earned the respect of Angus breeders well past […]

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95 Years Strong

February 24, 2025

MFA Oil Highlights Major Investment, Announces $14.1 Million in Cash for Members at Annual Meeting For nearly a century, MFA Oil has stood strong, guided by its mission of service to its member-owners. As the cooperative celebrated its 95th anniversary, more than 300 delegates from 80 locations convened in Columbia, […]

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Supporting Emerging Leaders in Ag

February 23, 2025

More than 45 young farmers and ranchers from Missouri, Arkansas and Kansas gathered at Camden on the Lake Resort in Lake Ozark, Mo., for the fourth Emerging Leaders in Agriculture Conference. The two-and-a-half-day event in January, hosted jointly by MFA Oil and MFA Incorporated, brought together the next generation of […]

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Powering Performance: The BOSS Diesel Difference

February 22, 2025

Most diesel fuels just keep your engine running. BOSS Performance Diesel takes it further—boosting horsepower, improving fuel economy and protecting critical components so your equipment lasts longer and performs better. That’s because BOSS is more than just another fuel option. It is a carefully formulated solution designed to maximize power […]

How Trump’s Energy Policies Could Impact Oil Markets and Fuel Prices

How Trump’s Policies Could Impact Energy Markets

February 21, 2025

At the time of this publication, we are about one month into the new Trump administration. So far, not much has changed in the big picture of the energy markets. Prices in the crude oil, gasoline and ULSD markets have continued to congest in ranges that have been in place […]

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10 Ways to Manage High Input Costs in 2025

February 21, 2025

University of Missouri Extension agronomist Wayne Flanary says 2025 likely will be a year when corn producers need to batten down the hatches to offset low sale prices and high input costs. MU Extension ag business economist Ben Brown and others predict that corn prices will fall below the $4.30 […]

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Don’t Wait to Plan Your Estate

February 20, 2025

I once had the difficult task of sitting by the hospital bed of a farmer in his early 80s to discuss his estate plan. This man, who was suffering from the late stages of cancer, had two children. One child had farmed with his father all his life, and one […]

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Egg-splosive Prices: What’s Driving the Surge

February 19, 2025

According to a recent report from CoBank, U.S. poultry and egg producers face unprecedented challenges as highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) continues to threaten production. The egg industry has 8% fewer laying hens than three years ago, with over 100 million table-egg-laying hens affected through January 2025. In just the […]

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Creating a Ripple Effect

February 18, 2025

Keith Dietzschold is proving one drop of education can have far-reaching ripples. He serves as the state director of agriculture, food and natural resources for the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE); the state advisor to the Professional Agriculture Students (PAS) organization; and Missouri’s FFA advisor. Because of […]

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MFA Oil Foundation Awards Grants to 94 Nonprofit Organizations

February 17, 2025

The MFA Oil Foundation provides cash grants to nonprofit organizations that are working to improve communities where MFA Oil has a significant concentration of members and employees. In October 2024, the foundation approved $155,650 in grants to 94 organizations.

John A. Busch and his wife, Marie, stand indoors beside a tall, vintage red gas pump with an MFA logo and a glass cylinder. The room has workshop tools and equipment. John wears a cap and jacket, and Marie wears glasses and a red coat.

Deep Roots, Strong Ties

February 16, 2025

An antique MFA Oil gas pump stands on John A. Busch’s Washington, Mo., farm, with its freshly polished handle gleaming in the sun. This vintage pump, believed to be close to 85 years old, has been a constant presence on the property dispensing nothing but MFA Oil fuel since before […]

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What Trump 2.0 Means for the Energy Market

February 15, 2025

At the time of this publication, we are about one month into the new Trump administration, and so far, not much has changed in the big picture of the energy markets. Prices in the crude oil, gasoline and ULSD markets have continued to congest in ranges that have been in […]

MFA Oil Foundation Announces $120,000 in Community Grants

January 31, 2025

The MFA Oil Foundation provides cash grants to non–profit organizations that are working to improve communities where MFA Oil has a significant concentration of members and employees. In January, the foundation approved $120,800 in grants to 54 organizations.

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MFA Oil Announces 2025 Director Election Results

January 31, 2025

MFA Oil Company announces that three members of its Board of Directors have been re-elected to three-year terms following district delegate meetings in January 2025. The re-elected board members are: The MFA Oil Board of Directors represents the interests of the co-op’s members. The board establishes company policies and operating […]

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Higher Funds for Higher Education

December 16, 2024

The application period for the 2025 MFA Foundation Scholarship Program is now open, providing students in MFA’s trade territory with financial assistance to reach their higher education goals. This year, each scholarship is increasing to $2,500, up from the previous amount of $2,000. The MFA Foundation scholarships are intended to help […]

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MFA Oil Announces $14.1 Million Distribution to Members

December 16, 2024

MFA Oil Company marked its 95th Annual Delegate Meeting on December 8-9, 2024, with the announcement of $14.1 million in cash and equity distributions to its member-owners, reflecting a year of strong financial performance. More than 300 farmers representing 80 MFA Oil locations attended the meeting in Columbia, Mo., to […]

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New Break Time Opens in Brookline

December 4, 2024

MFA Petroleum Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of MFA Oil Company, has opened its newest Break Time convenience store at 2225 N. Stone Creek Drive in Brookline, Mo. The 4,700-square-foot store, which created 16 jobs in the community, began serving customers on November 13. The new Break Time location features […]

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Advocating For You

November 15, 2024

This summer, MFA Oil Company participated in the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives’ Washington Conference. Chairman Glen Cope, Member Relations Manager Adam Buckallew, and I visited Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., where we met with Midwest House and Senate members and their staff. Our visits had three primary objectives. First, […]

Go Paperless to Avoid Mail Delays

November 15, 2024

Living in rural Missouri has its perks: the fresh air, wide-open spaces, and most importantly, the strong sense of community. However, for a growing number of rural residents, it also comes with a familiar frustration: slower mail delivery. In recent months, concerns about rural mail delivery have intensified, with lawmakers […]

A Dream Takes Root

November 15, 2024

Third-Generation Arkansas Farmer Steps Up for Her Family In the flat, fertile farmland of Greene County, Ark., where the horizon stretches unbroken and the sky can seem endless, Mikka Felty farms the same land her family has cultivated for three generations. Here in the heart of the Arkansas Delta, vast, […]

Q&A with Doyle Oehl of the MFA Oil Board of Directors

November 15, 2024

Doyle Oehl of Jackson, Mo., raises corn, soybeans, wheat, hay and cattle with his son, John. He is a member of the Missouri Cattleman’s Association and St. Paul Lutheran Church of Jackson. Oehl serves on MFA Incorporated’s Board of Directors and as vice president of the Citizens Electric Board of […]

Key Considerations for Incorporating Conservation in Land Leases

November 15, 2024

Despite the benefits of conservation practices on farmland, differing goals and expectations can create tension between landowners and tenants when talking about incorporating them into land leases. According to University of Missouri Extension agribusiness specialist Jacob Hefley, thoughtful conversations and clearly outlined provisions between the two parties can ease this […]

Missouri Net Farm Income Takes Another Dip in 2024

November 15, 2024

Missouri’s net farm income is projected to decline in 2024 for the second consecutive year. That’s the latest from the University of Missouri’s Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center’s (RaFF) Fall 2024 Missouri Farm Income Outlook. The report is published biannually and provides statewide projections of key farm financial […]

Construction, Cattle and Commitment

November 15, 2024

Lawrence “Junior” Eichler, founder of Do-Rite Construction and Excavating in Lincoln, Mo., built his business from the ground up, quite literally. Since 1982, Do-Rite has grown from humble beginnings into a key player in infrastructure projects across central Missouri. Getting started wasn’t easy. “The first five years were tough,” Junior […]

Solving The Ag Educator Shortage

November 15, 2024

The agriculture and natural resources industries are arguably among America’s most productive and foundational sectors. A strong educational system is a key contributor to the country’s success in agriculture. However, there’s a growing concern: There aren’t enough teachers to prepare the next generation of agricultural educators in Missouri or across […]

MFA Oil Foundation Grant Recipients

November 15, 2024

The MFA Oil Foundation provides cash grants to non-profit organizations that are working to improve communities where MFA Oil has a significant concentration of members and employees. In May 2024, the foundation approved $154,050 in grants to 57 organizations.

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Energy Market Factors to Watch

November 15, 2024

The global energy market is facing myriad concerns that could influence prices in various directions. Some of these issues have been ongoing, while others have emerged recently, all contributing to the uncertainty about where energy markets are headed. Key Factors Impacting Energy Markets 1. U.S. Economy Questions: Adjustments to job […]

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2024 MFA Foundation Scholarships

November 14, 2024

The agricultural industry is continually advancing and becoming more complex, and its future depends on having a strong, steady talent pipeline. In that pursuit, education and technical training become important tools for career success. That’s why the MFA Foundation annually awards scholarships to help students achieve their academic goals while working toward […]

Will Reniker Joins MFA Oil Executive Team

September 3, 2024

On September 1, MFA Oil named Will Reniker as vice president of enterprise risk management. He oversees safety, maintenance, construction, environmental health, and the BluSphere Energy solar division. He reports directly to Jon Ihler, MFA Oil president and CEO. “Will has worked in many roles across the company, giving him […]

MFA Oil Acquires the Propane Operations of Hamilton Produce

August 28, 2024

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces it has acquired the propane operations of Hamilton Produce Company, located in Bloomfield and Ottumwa, Iowa. The deal includes customer accounts, trucks, storage tanks, an office in Ottumwa, and employees. “We are excited to welcome Hamilton Produce energy employees to our […]

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Assessing AI

June 21, 2024

We are in the midst of an AI boom. I counted over 50 Wall Street Journal headlines featuring AI in April 2024. Artificial intelligence is now used in customer service, predictive analytics, marketing personalization, fraud detection, supply chain optimization, healthcare diagnostics and more. As AI technology continues to evolve, it […]

Can High Cattle Prices Pay for Mistakes?

June 21, 2024

With cattle prices at record high levels and many forecasts projecting relatively high prices for the next couple of years, some producers feel they can do no wrong. In times like these, even less-productive cows and mismanaged calves are likely to make a profit. High prices are a welcome change […]

Abby Arauz-Chase and her brother, Anthony, run a family business selling feathers in California, Mo., that has spread its wings.

Flying High

June 21, 2024

Third-Generation Family Feather Business Roosts in California, Mo. When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. But what about when life gives you feathers? You start a company and let it soar to new heights. What began as a side business in a family’s basement more than seven decades ago […]

Help From Above

June 21, 2024

Buckman Aviation LLC Elevates Farmers Yield Potential with Spraying Solutions Jay Buckman had a fungal problem in his fields in the summer of 2015, and he knew he needed to act fast to limit the damage. Buckman hired an aerial applicator to spray his crops with a foliar fungicide that […]

Everything You Need to Know About Diesel Fuel

June 21, 2024

Do you know what’s in your diesel fuel? Did you know that diesel specifications change throughout the year? Should you be buying additives for your fuel? These are important questions you need to be able to answer to get the most out of the fuel you buy. Many people commonly […]

Q&A with Dean Snyder of the MFA Oil Board of Directors

June 21, 2024

Dean Snyder is a lifelong farmer from Hamilton, Mo., in Caldwell County. He has been a delegate for the MFA Oil bulk plant in Hamilton for many years, ensuring it provides excellent service to members. He was elected to the MFA Oil Board of Directors in 2024. Q: How would […]

New Petro-Card 24 Pumps Debut

June 21, 2024

The latest addition to the MFA Oil Petro-Card 24 network, a new location in Dadeville, Mo., provides a glimpse of upcoming improvements to the company’s more than 180 unattended fueling sites. Both the Dadeville and the newly upgraded Versailles location are equipped with new pumps and payment technology, making refueling […]

The Power of Partnership

June 21, 2024

Amanda Reid, a 21-year veteran teacher at the Concordia school district in Lafayette County, Mo., has leveraged the power of partnerships with the Missouri Farmers Care Drive to Feed Kids and Agriculture Education on the Move™ (Ag Moves™) programs. As an agriculture instructor and FFA advisor, Reid has enhanced her […]

MFA Oil Foundation Grant Recipients

June 21, 2024

The MFA Oil Foundation provides cash grants to non-profit organizations that are working to improve communities where MFA Oil has a significant concentration of members and employees. In January 2024, the foundation approved $111,987 in grants to 46 organizations. • Bowling Green R-1 School District Bowling Green, Mo. • Bowling […]

A Passion for Pigs

June 21, 2024

Donnie Hays has been farming since his feet could touch the tractor pedals. The sixth-generation farmer works with his father, Todd, and uncle, David, on the family’s Ketsenburg-Hays Farms in Monroe City, Mo. Donnie manages the family’s farrow-to-finish sow operation. He spends much of his time caring for sows and […]

What Will Move the Market?

June 21, 2024

Have you ever had your vehicle stuck in the mud? It’s a frustrating experience. You’re in a deep rut, spinning your tires but going nowhere. Or maybe you start inching forward, but the moment you ease off the gas, you slide back and are stuck again. This is how the […]

MFA Oil Raises $150,000 for Hunger Relief at 10th Annual Charity Golf Scramble and Concert Benefiting Feeding Missouri

June 11, 2024

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy cooperative, announces its 10th Annual Charity Golf Scramble and Concert, raised $150,000 in donations for Feeding Missouri to provide hunger relief across the Show-Me State. Over 240 golfers attended the event, which was held on June 3, 2024, at The Club at Old Hawthorne […]

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Help Us Fight Hunger

April 16, 2024

MFA Oil, Break Time and Big O Tires are working with Feeding Missouri to fight hunger by addressing food insecurity and building stronger, more resilient communities throughout the Show-Me State. Please consider joining us in the fight against hunger! Your donation will help Feeding Missouri, a coalition of the six […]

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New Petro-Card 24 Pumps Debut in Dadeville

April 16, 2024

The latest addition to the MFA Oil Petro-Card 24 network, a new location in Dadeville, Mo., provides a glimpse of upcoming improvements to the company’s more than 180 unattended fueling sites. The Dadeville location is equipped with new pumps and payment technology, making refueling comparable to what motorists typically experience […]

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MFA Oil Names Feeding Missouri as Official Charity Partner

March 4, 2024

MFA Oil, a leading provider of energy products, is excited to announce Feeding Missouri as the company’s official charity partner. This strategic collaboration underscores MFA Oil’s commitment to community welfare and aligns with its values of supporting the communities it serves. Feeding Missouri, a network of six regional Feeding America […]

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Thanks for Your Trust

February 26, 2024

MFA Oil was founded on the belief that farmers and ranchers would be best served by working with a cooperative. Fast forward 94 years, and that core belief and our purpose remain the same: to drive the success of our customers and communities through exceptional products and services. For us, […]

Setting a Grain Marketing Game Plan

Setting a Grain Marketing Game Plan

February 26, 2024

Ben Brown meets many farmers in his role as an agricultural economist for the University of Missouri and MU Extension. During these interactions, he has discovered an unfortunate reality: Many farmers lack an exit plan for selling their grain. “I always encourage people to create a plan,” Brown said. “Farmers […]

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Legacies in Leather

February 26, 2024

When telling the tale of Andy Dufresne’s prison escape in the classic 1994 film, “The Shawshank Redemption,” actor and narrator Morgan Freeman explains how Andy wears the warden’s shoes back to his jail cell, shoes that he had buffed to a “high mirror shine,” as instructed. Yet neither the guards […]

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Meeting Members’ Needs

February 26, 2024

MFA Oil Company had good tidings to share with its members this past holiday season. The company announced that members would 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 […]

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Growing Together

February 26, 2024

MFA Oil and MFA Incorporated Hold Third Annual Emerging Leaders in Agriculture Conference More than 80 young farmers and ranchers from Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa and Kansas traveled to mid-Missouri for the third annual Emerging Leaders in Agriculture Conference. MFA Oil and MFA Incorporated jointly hosted the event on Jan. 10-12 […]

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Family Tradition

February 26, 2024

Clay Farms Has a Rich, 200-Year History Can you imagine what it takes to run a farm that has been continuously operated since before Missouri earned its statehood? What steps would it take to ensure its survival and safeguard its legacy? John Clay and his wife, DaLana, are well-acquainted with […]

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10 Tips to Bulletproof Your Beef Operation

February 26, 2024

Beef producers can use a window of profitability to make their farm business more bulletproof. University of Missouri Extension agricultural economist Joe Horner said successful beef producers can make small changes in three areas to make their farm less vulnerable to risks: plants, animals and business. Being good in just […]

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Drought Creates Traffic Jam at Panama Canal

February 26, 2024

A withering drought has crippled one of the world’s most crucial maritime trade routes. Ships hoping to cross the Panama Canal have experienced significant delays since August 2023, when an unprecedented dry spell forced canal officials to limit traffic on the waterway. The Panama Canal requires 52 million gallons of […]

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Teaching Life Skills

February 26, 2024

In the far reaches of northwest Missouri, there’s an FFA program where students operate two full greenhouses, an 8-acre row crop farm raising corn and soybeans, and a 3-acre livestock farm. This organization has two, 300-gallon tanks to raise catfish and tilapia and an aquaponics system that uses water from […]

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MFA Oil Employees Give Back & Latest Foundation Grants

February 26, 2024

MFA Oil employees raised nearly $62,000 for charity while engaging in 2023 Week of Giving festivities from Oct. 30 to Nov. 2. A company donation of $16,000 boosted the total to almost $78,000 that will be distributed to the Central Missouri Foster Care and Adoption Association, Central Missouri Stop Human […]

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Cooperative Spirit

February 26, 2024

When Tyler Miller was asked by his local bulk plant manager to consider becoming an MFA Oil delegate, he embraced the opportunity. Miller, 29, appreciated the chance to get more involved with the cooperative and deepen his understanding of the company’s operations. “I saw it as an important opportunity to […]

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Biodiesel is a Reliable Component of Our Fuel Supply

February 26, 2024

In 1993, MFA Oil became the first fuel marketer to distribute biodiesel in the country. While the performance of the biodiesel was a success, the price of the biodiesel did not allow the program to continue. In the latter half of the 1990s, numerous soy-based biodiesel plants were constructed across […]

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New Directors Elected to MFA Oil Board

February 23, 2024

MFA Oil Company hosted delegate meetings across its eight voting districts in January and February. The farmer-owned cooperative held elections for its Board of Directors at four district meetings where two incumbents and two newcomers won. Dean Snyder of Hamilton, Mo., one of the two new directors, farms in rural […]

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MFA Oil Acquires Platte-Clay Fuels

December 28, 2023

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces the acquisition of Platte-Clay Fuels, a self-service retail petroleum company and a subsidiary of Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative. The acquisition, which closed on Dec. 28, includes two fueling sites located at 510 Sam Barr Drive in Kearney and 1500 Branch Street in […]

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MFA Oil to Distribute $19.9 Million in Cash and Equity to Co-op Members

December 19, 2023

MFA Oil Company 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 […]

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MFA Petroleum Opens Third Break Time Location in Fulton

December 19, 2023

MFA Petroleum Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of MFA Oil Company, opened its newest Break Time store at 2213 Cardinal Drive in Fulton, Mo. “This is a great location conveniently located at the intersection of Highways 54 and HH,” says Jennifer Bach, vice president of Break Time operations. “It’s also […]

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Winter Safety Tips for Propane Users

November 21, 2023

Winter in the Midwest can be pretty unpredictable. We may enjoy mild, sunny days one week, and the next could bring snow or ice storms. Whatever winter dishes out, propane is an excellent fuel for keeping your home warm and comfortable. We have some winter safety tips to help you […]

MFA Oil Foundation Donates More than $300,000 to Local Nonprofits

October 25, 2023

The MFA Oil Foundation announces it awarded over $300,000 in nonprofit support during its 2023 fiscal year to 118 organizations in 91 communities where MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy-supply cooperative, operates. The MFA Oil Foundation supports local organizations serving education, youth, humanitarian services and civic endeavors. James Greer, senior […]

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Managing Stress on the Farm

October 6, 2023

Farming is one of the most stressful professions with many uncontrollable variables, like this year’s drought. Farmers constantly face situations that pose a risk to their physical, mental, spiritual and financial health.  As a farmer-owned cooperative, MFA Oil knows it’s critical to support the farmers and ranchers in our agricultural […]

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Missouri Forests Are at a Crossroads

October 6, 2023

The dense forest at Rock Bridge Memorial State Park outside of Columbia, Mo., is peaceful and beautiful. The woods are filled with sights of awe-inducing natural wonder. One thing about the forest is a bit worrisome, though, and it’s a shared concern for more than 60% of Missouri forests—it’s getting […]

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Clock is Ticking on Farm Bill Reauthorization

October 6, 2023

The prospects of a new farm bill passing in 2023 appeared increasingly slim as Congress returned for a potentially chaotic fall session. Following a monthlong summer recess, legislators faced a long to-do list, including preventing a government shutdown, reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration, replenishing disaster relief funds, deciding how […]

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Understanding Cow Inventory to Build a Marketing Strategy

October 6, 2023

For many, investing in the stock market is a long-term retirement strategy that takes discipline to avoid reacting to changes in the market. In much the same way, making a profit in the cattle business requires a long-term approach, said the Kansas State University’s Beef Cattle Institute experts on a […]

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Q&A with Randy Pace of the MFA Oil Board of Directors

October 6, 2023

Randy Pace co-owns a diversified family farming operation in West Plains, Mo. He is an MFA Oil delegate and was elected to the MFA Oil Board of Directors in 2023. Q: How would you describe yourself and your farming operation? A: I was raised on a 167-acre beef cattle operation […]

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Break Time to Open Truck Stop in Jefferson City

October 6, 2023

Construction is underway on a Break Time truck stop in Jefferson City, Mo. The convenience store and travel plaza will be located at 207 Militia Drive, just off Highway 50 on the city’s east side. The new location is expected to open in November. The 6,500-square-foot store will be Break […]

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Setting an Example: Boonville FFA

October 6, 2023

Not every student gets to take classes with the president. President of the National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAAE), that is, a role Deanna Schnuck, agricultural education instructor and FFA advisor for the Boonslick Technical Education Center, recently added to an already impressive resume. The center is part of the […]

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Diversification Drives Success of Feemster Farms

October 6, 2023

Under the sweltering heat of a late-August morning, Jordan Feemster and his wife, Courtney, are preparing the newest addition to their farming operation. Feemster’s Twisted Corn Maze, located on the northern outskirts of Springfield, Mo., is set to provide family fun and a new source of revenue for the Feemsters. […]

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Volatility Can and Will Surprise Us

October 6, 2023

Crude oil is the essential starting point for all energy products. It also accounts for the most significant percentage of energy product prices. Over the last 10 years, crude oil has made up roughly 53.93% of retail gasoline prices and 47.3% of retail diesel prices, according to the U.S. Energy […]

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Why You Should Buy Propane During the Summer

August 14, 2023

Football season is quickly approaching, kids are going back to school and pumpkin-spiced drinks are back on store shelves. Summer is drawing to a close. Fall and the cooler weather it brings will soon be here. That means it’s also time for will-call propane customers to check their tank levels […]

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MFA Oil Acquires Assets of Gygr-Gas

June 30, 2023

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, acquired the assets of Gygr-Gas, an independent propane retailer based in Boonville, Mo., on June 26. The purchase includes an office and warehouse in Boonville, trucks, and bulk storage tanks in Missouri near Desoto, Fulton, Moberly and Sunrise Beach. The Gygr-Gas office […]

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MFA Oil Promotes Charlie Alexander to Vice President of Big O Tires Operations

June 30, 2023

Alexander leads the cooperative’s 36 Big O Tires automotive service centers and has overseen the company’s retail tire division since 2018.

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MFA Oil Announces Promotion of Jennifer Bach to Vice President of Break Time Operations

June 30, 2023

Bach joins the MFA Oil executive team as vice president of Break Time operations. She oversees the company’s 71 Break Time C-stores.

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Liquid Fuels Still Matter

June 20, 2023

If you thought efforts to reduce carbon emissions in transportation were limited to electric vehicles, that would be understandable given the press coverage EVs have received in recent years. The reality is that a broad mix of sustainable energy, including liquid fuels, will play a pivotal role in curbing greenhouse […]

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Training for the Road

June 20, 2023

New Federal Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) requirements went into effect on Feb. 7, 2022, establishing a single national standard for obtaining a commercial driver’s license. The regulations set a baseline for training requirements for drivers seeking to:• obtain a Class A or Class B CDL for the first time;• upgrade […]

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Scented Splendor

June 20, 2023

Long Row Lavender Allows Guests to Relax with an Ancient Herb On a brilliant May morning, Tracy Smith led a group of 10 ladies through rows of lavender—her farm’s signature crop in rural Warren County, Mo. While she discussed the do’s and don’ts of growing the fragrant shrub, she encouraged […]

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Vulture Vexation

June 20, 2023

Six years after Charlie Besher’s first experience with black vultures, the memory of the encounter remains vivid. He and his wife, Donnia, were checking on their cattle in Perry County, Mo., when they came upon a grisly scene. At least 20 vultures were ravaging the corpse of a newborn calf […]

Investments in the Future

Investments for the Future

June 20, 2023

Much has changed in the nearly 100 years since MFA Oil Company’s founding, but the need for a dependable energy supplier remains as vital as ever for the cooperative’s farmer-owners. MFA Oil understands the importance of investing in infrastructure to ensure the success of its member-owners. The cooperative is committed […]

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Mowing Hay Low May Cost Money, Time

June 20, 2023

There are many reasons to avoid cutting low when mowing hay, but money is the main one, said University of Missouri Extension agronomist Tim Schnakenberg. Schnakenberg recommends a height of 4 inches for cool-season grasses like tall fescue, bromegrass, orchardgrass and Timothy and 8 inches for native warm-season grasses. Typically, […]

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Q&A with Marion Kertz of the MFA Oil Board of Directors

June 20, 2023

Marion Kertz of Ste. Genevieve, Mo., is a retired farmer who has turned his farming operations in both Missouri and Illinois over to his two sons and nephew. He has been an MFA Oil delegate since 1997 and was elected to the Board of Directors in 2011. He served as […]

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Payment Upgrades at Petro-Card 24

June 20, 2023

A major upgrade to the credit card readers at MFA Oil Petro-Card 24 locations is nearing completion. The company has activated chip card readers and pin pads at more than 75% of its Petro-Card 24 fueling sites. The MFA Oil maintenance team is visiting each site to verify that the […]

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Project-Baste Learning

June 20, 2023

Osceola students win national BBQ championship. National champion. That’s something few Missouri FFA chapters achieve. National food champion. That’s something no Missouri FFA chapter has ever achieved until the Osceola High School FFA BBQ team, directed by Charles (“Chuck”) Simpson, did so at the World Food Championship in Dallas in […]

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Building Love, Expanding Hope

June 20, 2023

More lodging and support space will soon be available for families traveling to central Missouri to seek medical care for their children. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mid-Missouri has begun constructing a new, larger home at the corner of South College Avenue and Stadium Boulevard in Columbia. The charity is […]

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Call to Farming Keeps Historic Kansas Farm Going

June 20, 2023

The Gilliland family has roots running deep in the gently rolling hills of eastern Kansas. Five generations of Gillilands have cultivated the sandy loam in Miami County. Here, along the gravel roads bordered by fields of row crops and pasture, the family has proudly farmed the land since 1896. In […]

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Recessionary Questions Remain

June 20, 2023

Recession, recession, recession. I have been thinking and writing about this for years now. Have we already had one? Are we in one now? Are we going to have one? These are important questions, and if you ask around, you could find someone who thinks the answer is yes to […]

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MFA Petroleum Opens New Big O Tires Store in Lake Ozark

June 12, 2023

MFA Petroleum Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of MFA Oil Company, opened its newest Big O Tires store at 1819 Bagnell Dam Blvd in Lake Ozark, Mo., on June 12. The new site is the company’s third in the Lake of the Ozarks region, joining established locations in Osage Beach […]

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MFA Oil Charity Golf Scramble and Concert Raises $1.3 Million for Operation Homefront

June 9, 2023

The cooperative adds $147,000 to its donation total through its 9th annual event in support of military families. MFA Oil announces it raised $145,000 in donations to support America’s military families during its Annual Charity Golf Scramble and Concert benefiting Operation Homefront. The event was held on June 5, 2023, […]

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Energized Solar Changes Name to BluSphere Energy

May 1, 2023

Energized Solar, a subsidiary of MFA Oil Company, announces today that it has changed its name to BluSphere Energy and has unveiled a new visual identity and website at BluSphereEnergy.com. The new name and rebranding reflect the company’s commitment to providing sustainable energy solutions to customers. BluSphere Energy, which was […]

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Five Environmental Benefits of Propane

April 24, 2023

Propane is a low-carbon fuel alternative, producing far fewer emissions than the equivalent electricity generated from the U.S. grid. Plus, it won’t contaminate soil or groundwater because it’s non-toxic. And propane’s environmentally friendly benefits don’t end there—renewable propane, sourced from used cooking oil and other waste products, is a carbon-neutral […]

Grease prices are on the rise

Grease Prices Are on the Rise

March 22, 2023

You may want to consider stocking up on grease if you haven’t already. A report from JobbersWorld details plans from multiple manufacturers to raise their grease prices. In February, Lubrication Engineers increased the price of its lithium complex greases approximately 27%. Chevron shared its plans to raise the price of […]

A spring-cleaning checklist for propane homeowners

A Spring-Cleaning Checklist for Propane Homeowners

March 22, 2023

Spring has arrived, and, for many homeowners, the transition is a reminder to tackle seasonal cleaning projects. MFA Oil Company is sharing three quick, but important things homeowners can do to help keep their propane system and their families safe. “The safety of our customers and employees is our top […]

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MFA Oil Announces Results of Board of Directors Elections

March 10, 2023

MFA Oil Company hosted district delegate meetings across its eight voting districts in February and March. Two of those districts held elections for their representative on the MFA Oil Board of Directors. Mike Moreland won re-election to the Board representing the company’s West Central District at a meeting held on […]

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MFA Oil Announces College Scholarships for Employees’ Children

March 3, 2023

MFA Oil Company has three scholarship endowments that provide educational assistance to the sons and daughters of its employees. Winners of MFA Oil Company’s 2023 employee college scholarships have been selected and will receive $2,000 each: Harrison Fowler, son of Lisa Fowler, accounts receivable administrator in the Home Office, is […]

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Our Tire Business History

February 27, 2023

In December 2022, the MFA Oil Board of Directors and management approved the purchase of 13 Big O Tires stores in the Kansas City metropolitan area. You can read more about the acquisition on the next page (5). The deal marks the single largest purchase in the history of the […]

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Spotlight: MFA Petroleum Company Acquires 13 KC-Area Big O Tires Locations

February 27, 2023

In December 2022, MFA Petroleum Company (MPC), a Big O Tires franchisee and a wholly owned subsidiary of MFA Oil Company, announced the acquisition of 13 Big O Tires stores in the Kansas City metropolitan area. MPC purchased the stores from TBC Corporation, which owns and operates more than 730 […]

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Sweeter with Time

February 27, 2023

Tending to sweet potatoes has been a passion for the Matthews family since 1885 These days, it seems the sweet potato has found its way onto American dinner tables with increased frequency. No longer is the venerable vegetable simply baked and buttered or smothered with marshmallows. There’s an entire new […]

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Poised for Growth

February 27, 2023

MFA Oil Company declared it would pay $6.9 million in cash to its members in exchange for doing business with the cooperative during the company’s 93rd Annual Delegate Meeting on Dec. 12, 2022. Nearly 300 elected representatives of the cooperative convened in Columbia, Mo., at the Holiday Inn Expo Center […]

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Forging Valuable Connections

February 27, 2023

Nearly 80 young farmers from Missouri, Arkansas and Kansas participated in the second Emerging Leaders in Agriculture Conference hosted by MFA Oil and MFA Incorporated on Jan. 11-13. The event, held at Camden on the Lake Resort in Lake Ozark, Mo., is designed to help producers better manage and grow […]

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MFA Foundation Gift Supports Rural Mental Health Resources

February 27, 2023

Missouri farmers and ranchers increasingly struggle with mental health challenges and access to resources. The state’s rural suicide rate is growing faster than in urban counties, increasing 78% between 2003 and 2017. With a four-year grant commitment from the MFA Foundation, University of Missouri Extension will have new avenues to […]

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Q&A with Monte Fisher of the MFA Oil Board of Directors

February 27, 2023

Monte Fisher, a lifelong resident of Brashear, Mo., grew up on his family’s farm. Following his retirement from a 31-year career with the Missouri Department of Transportation, Fisher began farming full-time. Fisher was elected to the MFA Oil Board of Directors in 2017. You’ve served on the MFA Oil Board […]

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Weeds Adapt to Fight Back Against Herbicides

February 27, 2023

Weeds today aren’t like “what Mom used to make,” says University of Missouri Extension weed scientist Kevin Bradley. Today’s weeds know how to fight back against long-used herbicides and adapt in ways that spell trouble in production agriculture, says Bradley. Officially, Missouri already has 11 different herbicide-resistant weed species. Waterhemp […]

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Unconventional Lessons Prepare Slater FFA Students for the Future

February 27, 2023

Becoming an agricultural education instructor and FFA advisor at Slater (Mo.) High School was a no-brainer for Zach Crews. His father, Paul Crews, was a Slater schools agricultural education instructor and FFA advisor for more than 20 years and a Slater high school principal for seven. His father even had […]

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Supporting Agricultural Education in Classrooms Across Missouri

February 27, 2023

As the number of American farming families shrinks, the general population’s understanding of agricultural production has declined. The Missouri Farmers Care Foundation is working to address this information gap through its Agriculture Education on the Move™ (AEOTM) program, which builds agriculture and food science literacy in third-grade students. The program’s […]

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Freight Family

February 27, 2023

Since 1950, three generations of the Baughman family of Mora, Mo., have played a role in the transport of agricultural freight across central Missouri and surrounding states. The family business, Baughman Feed Service, Inc., is a regional trucking company that delivers key ingredients to livestock producers, feed mills and more. […]

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Three Keys to Pricing for 2023

February 27, 2023

Market Commentary In the first quarter of 2023, there are still a lot of unknowns about our economy, China and energy inventories. Each of these areas, along with volatility, will impact the direction of prices for the remainder of the year. U.S. Economy There is no shortage of opinions regarding […]

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News Briefs – Winter 2022

February 27, 2023

New Feature Added to Online Bill Pay Customers registered for MFA Oil’s Online Bill Pay can now access their last 13 months’ statements for bulk fuel, propane, Preferred Card and Petro-Card 24 accounts. Customers signed up for Online Bill Pay can take advantage of the following convenient features:• Pay by […]

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Five Keys to Lubricant Storage

February 20, 2023

How you store and handle your lubricants goes a long way in determining their productivity and sustainability. Proper lubricant storage is one of the most efficient ways to increase the performance and shelf life of your products. The following recommendations can help you maximize the condition of your oils and […]

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MFA Oil Opens Propane Autogas Fueling Station in Lebanon, Mo.

February 15, 2023

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, has opened its first public propane autogas fueling dispenser. Motorists with vehicles that run on autogas will now be able to refuel at the company’s Petro-Card 24 at 22157 E. Route 66 in Lebanon, Mo. The new autogas pump in Lebanon is […]

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MFA Foundation Gift Supports Rural Mental Health Resources

January 23, 2023

Missouri farmers and ranchers increasingly struggle with mental health challenges and access to resources. The state’s rural suicide rate is growing faster than in urban counties, increasing 78% between 2003 and 2017. With a four-year grant commitment from the MFA Foundation, University of Missouri Extension will have new avenues to […]

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Has Your Propane Usage Changed? Let Us Know.

January 16, 2023

Adding or removing a propane appliance will affect your system’s usage. Installing a propane stove or water heater, for example, will increase the volume of propane you need. Conversely, if you disconnect a propane appliance, your system will not need refilling as often. In both situations, it’s important to notify […]

The Magnusson Moss Warranty Act protects consumer choice in lubricant products.

Do I Have to Use the Manufacturer’s Oil?

January 10, 2023

Have you ever had a mechanic or salesperson tell you that the warranty on your equipment or vehicle would be voided if you didn’t use their company’s brand of lubricants? This sales tactic is not only false but also prohibited by law. The Magnusson Moss Warranty Act, passed by Congress […]

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MFA Petroleum Company Opens Second Break Time Store in Springfield

December 20, 2022

MFA Petroleum Company, a subsidiary of MFA Oil, opened the doors to its newest Break Time convenience store at 1545 W. Republic Road in Springfield, Mo., on Dec. 19. The 4,600-square-foot store is Break Time’s second location in the Springfield market. “We tell our Break Time customers we only need […]

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MFA Oil Announces $6.9 Million Payout to its Members, 2022 Financial Performance

December 13, 2022

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, declared it would pay $6.9 million in cash to its members at the company’s 93rd Annual Delegate Meeting on December 12, 2022. Nearly 300 elected representatives of the cooperative convened in Columbia, Mo., at the Holiday Inn Expo Center to receive reports […]

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MFA Petroleum Company Acquires 13 KC-Area Big O Tires Locations

December 12, 2022

MFA Petroleum Company (MPC), a Big O Tires franchisee and a wholly owned subsidiary of MFA Oil Company, announced today the acquisition of 13 Big O Tires stores in the Kansas City metropolitan area. MPC purchased the stores from TBC Corporation, which owns and operates over 730 tire and automotive […]

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Ten Tips to Conserve Propane If You Are Running Low

December 7, 2022

In February 2021, millions of people were hit by power outages as a massive winter storm swept across the country and a polar vortex plunged temperatures to record lows. While propane is independent of the electrical grid, the storm’s snow and ice made for treacherous road conditions that delayed propane […]

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Determining Leak Sources by Puddle Colors

November 21, 2022

If you spot a puddle under your vehicle or equipment, you may have a fluid leak that requires your attention. Taking a closer look at the color and consistency of the puddle can go a long way in helping you diagnose the source. You may see a rainbow of hues […]

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MFA Oil Acquires Blue Flame Gas of Marthasville, Mo.

October 19, 2022

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announced the acquisition of Blue Flame Gas, an independent propane retailer based in Marthasville, Mo. The deal, which closed on Oct. 18, included trucks, tanks, and customer accounts. “We are excited to welcome the propane customers of Blue Flame Gas,” said Kenny […]

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Focusing on Employees

October 7, 2022

During my time as president of MFA Oil, I’ve had the opportunity to recognize many employees with awards celebrating their service milestones with the company. Some of these individuals have been with the cooperative for 30 or 40 years—a rare achievement in today’s workplace where job hopping is commonplace. I […]

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Proof of Concept

October 6, 2022

A grove of cedar trees stands out among the fields of corn and soybeans along U.S. Highway 36 in northeastern Missouri. Here, amid the flat, fertile farm ground just outside of Monroe City, Sweetwater Distillery sits tucked behind the evergreens. Owners Andy and Heather Utterback opened the doors to the […]

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Green Friday Frenzy

October 5, 2022

For many, Christmas traditions begin with an annual pilgrimage to The Branch Ranch Across the nation, the day after Thanksgiving—known to most as “Black Friday”—is one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Retailers of all kinds attempt to lure shoppers into their stores with limited, money-saving specials on […]

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Piscine Purveyors

October 4, 2022

It’s a scene that plays out every spring and fall at local agricultural cooperatives and farm supply stores across the country. A single-file, serpentine line of pickup trucks and trailers forms in the parking lot, often before the start of business hours. Loaded down with stock tanks, garbage cans and […]

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Q&A with Tony Dameron of the MFA Oil Board of Directors

October 3, 2022

Tony Dameron of Vandalia, Mo., raises row crops and cattle with his wife. He is a third-generation MFA Oil member and has served as a delegate for the cooperative since 2015. Dameron was elected to the MFA Oil Board of Directors in September 2018. How would you describe yourself and […]

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Fall Brings Renewed Threat of Virulent Bird Flu

October 2, 2022

When migratory geese and other waterfowl fly south this fall from their Canadian breeding grounds, they will bring with them an uncharacteristic specter of dread. There’s a chance that the migration may reignite a wave of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza outbreaks that spread across the North American continent earlier […]

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Elsberry FFA Emphasizes Diverse Ag Experiences

October 1, 2022

“There’s a little bit of everything for any type of personality or interest group,” ag teacher Sarah Ray said of the Elsberry (Mo.) FFA Chapter, which she leads with Jason Vandivort. That may be an understatement. Elsberry FFA students have one of the widest ranges of hands-on learning opportunities, which […]

MFA Oil Foundation Gives More than $219,000 to Community Organizations

September 30, 2022

The MFA Oil Foundation announces it awarded $219,943 in grants to 132 nonprofit organizations during its 2022 fiscal year, which ended on Aug. 31, 2022. The grants were distributed to 108 communities throughout a seven-state region where MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy-supply cooperative, operates. “Our vision is to empower […]

Is your fuel tank ready for winter?

Is Your Fuel Tank Ready for Winter?

September 29, 2022

When is the last time you checked your diesel fuel storage tank for water or wear? If it’s been a while, it is time to take action to ensure your fuel tank is ready for winter. Keeping your tank clean and free of contaminants is crucial to maintaining fuel quality. […]

Bovines and Baitfish

September 28, 2022

When Roger McCallie tells people he’s in the feeder business, some assume the central Arkansas farmer is talking about cattle. They’d be partially correct. While he does raise about 750 head of feeder calves annually, that number pales in comparison to the millions of “feeder” fish he produces each year. […]

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Inventory and Recessionary Concerns Drive Prices

September 27, 2022

Two forces opposing market forces—low inventories and recessionary concerns—are battling to determine the direction of diesel fuel prices in the near term. From a supply standpoint, total distillate inventories stood at 116.020 million gallons as of the week of Sept. 9., 2022. At the same time last year, there were […]

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News Briefs – Fall 2022

September 26, 2022

MFA Oil Laboratory Leader Certified for Lubricant Expertise Zach Studer, who oversees the MFA Oil laboratory, is now part of a select group of experts in the lubricant industry. He has been recognized by the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers as a Certified Lubricant Specialist. He is now one […]

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MFA Oil Foundation Gives More than $219,000 to Community Organizations

September 15, 2022

The MFA Oil Foundation announces it awarded $219,943 in grants to 132 nonprofit organizations during its 2022 fiscal year, which ended on Aug. 31, 2022. The grants were distributed to 108 communities throughout a seven-state region where MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy-supply cooperative, operates. “Our vision is to empower […]

A gas station with a diesel pump canopy labeled DIESEL on the left. The station, named Break Time, has a brick building with a tan roof in the background. A black SUV is parked in front of the building under a clear blue sky.

Break Time Opens Truck Stop in Bolivar, Mo.

September 7, 2022

MFA Petroleum Company, a subsidiary of MFA Oil, opened a new Break Time truck stop in Bolivar, Mo., on Aug. 26. The store is located at 2505 S Killingsworth Avenue, just off MO Highway 13 in southwest Bolivar. The 5,800-square-foot store is Break Time’s fourth truck stop. It offers many […]

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MFA Oil Laboratory Leader Certified for Lubricant Expertise

August 26, 2022

Zach Studer, who oversees the MFA Oil laboratory, is now part of a select group of experts in the lubricant industry. He has been recognized by the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers as a Certified Lubricant Specialist. He is now one of 1,003 lubricant professionals around the world to […]

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Fill Propane Tanks Now to Prepare for Winter

August 5, 2022

Parents are once again shopping for their children’s school supplies, a telltale sign that autumn is on its way. We know the weather will inevitably turn colder; the question is whether you will be ready. Fill propane tanks before the cooler temperatures arrives to be prepared. Why fill now? Beat […]

The Goldilocks principle

The Goldilocks Principle

July 21, 2022

There is profound wisdom in the stories and lessons we pass on to our children. Teachings learned at young ages like don’t take what’s not yours, play fair, and clean up your own messes, are foundational to a child’s understanding of society. The popular fairy tale Goldilocks and the Three […]

The Petro-Card 24 in Hardin, Mo.

MFA Oil Opens New Petro-Card 24 in Hardin

June 23, 2022

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces the opening of a new Petro-Card 24 fueling station at 46005 Hwy 10 in Hardin, Mo. The new facility is open to the public, offers red diesel, clear diesel and unleaded gasoline, and replaces an older location which was located on […]

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Wrestling with the Inflation Bogeyman

June 17, 2022

Thanks to a unique convergence of events, including an extended period of near-zero interest rates, pandemic-driven government spending, supply chain disruption, labor shortages and geopolitical unrest, we are dealing with inflation near 40-year highs. Data from the Consumer Price Index showed that U.S. inflation had hit 8.6 percent in May […]

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Spotlight: Reformulated Cold-Weather Additive Bolsters BOSS Performance Diesel

June 17, 2022

Diesel gelling. Few phrases are more dreaded for anyone who runs a diesel-powered truck or equipment for a living throughout the winter months. Gelling occurs when paraffin wax within diesel fuel solidifies and bonds together at extremely low temperatures. This is known as the fuel’s cloud point, which for No. […]

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A Passion for Poultry

June 17, 2022

For more than a quarter century, Campo Lindo Farms has raised the freshest free-range chicken and eggs. Just a few. That was the plan when Jay and Carol Maddick raised their first broiler chickens in the 1990s on their farm in Clinton County, Mo. But a few quickly turned into […]

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Livestock Legacy

June 17, 2022

Overcoming tragedy, fourth-generation Sullivan County farmer forges ahead to grow the family business in animal agriculture Growing up in north Missouri’s Sullivan County, just a few miles from Green City, Trevor Shafer always felt his place was on the family farm. After all, the Shafers’ roots run deep in this […]

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Acquisitions in Southern Missouri Grow MFA Oil Presence

June 17, 2022

MFA Oil Company recently made a pair of acquisitions in the Show-Me State. The company acquired the propane and refined fuel operations of Griffin Oil & Propane, an independent retailer based in southeast Missouri, on March 30. MFA Oil completed another acquisition when it bought D&D Oil Company of Wheaton, […]

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MFA Oil Sells Interest in Northwest Missouri Grain, LLC

June 17, 2022

On May 31, MFA Oil and MFA Incorporated, a grain marketing and farm supply cooperative, announced an agreement under which MFA Incorporated will acquire full ownership of Northwest Missouri Grain, LLC. Five years ago, the two companies came together to construct a state-of-the-art grain-handling facility just outside Hamilton, Mo. MFA […]

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Q&A with Chuck Weldon

June 17, 2022

Chuck Weldon, a lifelong resident of Gallatin, Mo., is the owner/operator of Weldon Farms LLC, a corn and soybean operation in Daviess County. He serves as an MFA Oil delegate, an MFA Agri Services delegate, a board member of Harrison Township, and a member of the Chillicothe Elks Lodge 656. […]

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Missouri Farm Income to Set New Records in 2022

June 17, 2022

Missouri farm income appears on pace for another record year, according to John Kruse, associate research and extension professor in agricultural and applied economics at the University of Missouri. “It’s not often when there are back-to-back record years for Missouri farm income, but the data suggests 2021 set a new […]

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ASE Certification Gives Big O Tires Customers Confidence in Mechanics

June 17, 2022

When you visit an automotive repair shop, you want to know that your vehicle will be serviced by a reputable professional who knows what they are doing. Since 1972, the National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) has been certifying mechanics to ensure they have the experience and practical knowledge […]

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What role does FFA have in the 21st Century?

June 17, 2022

Jason Dieckhoff and Marshall Streit teach ag at the Cass Career Center in Harrisonville, Mo. The center, which draws about 120 ag students from five area high schools, has had great success. Neither teacher likes to boast, though maybe they should. The two were named Harrisonville Community Teachers of the […]

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MFA Oil Supports State FFA Organizations

June 17, 2022

As a farmer-owned cooperative, MFA Oil understands the need to support programs dedicated to developing future leaders in agriculture. The company has partnered with state FFA organizations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and Oklahoma to sponsor opportunities for youth to pursue hands-on educational, personal development and leadership training. One of the […]

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A Desire to Dig

June 17, 2022

There’s something about digging holes that little boys and girls just can’t resist. Whether it’s in the sandbox, the backyard or at the beach, few children will pass up the opportunity to play with toy bulldozers, backhoes and dump trucks, moving sand and soil to build moats around castles or […]

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War, What Is It Good For? Absolutely Nothing

June 17, 2022

On Feb. 18, 2022, six days before the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil was trading at $91.07 per barrel. Since then, many countries have condemned the Russian aggression and responded to it with sanctions and banning imports of Russian energy products. As of May […]

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MFA Petroleum Brings Big O Tires to Ozark, Mo.

June 17, 2022

MFA Petroleum Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of MFA Oil Company, opened its latest Big O Tires store at 5533 N. 22nd Street in Ozark, Mo., this spring. Big O Tires offers tire services and repairs, wheel alignment, batteries, shocks, struts, and a wide range of diagnostic, repair and routine […]

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Fisher Receives Cooperative Governance Certification

June 17, 2022

Monte Fisher, who represents District 2 – Northeast on the MFA Oil Board of Directors, was recently awarded certification recognizing his completion of the Advanced Governance Series training program for cooperative board members. The series, which is offered by FCC Services, provides training on the complexity of co-op governance and […]

Pictured L to R: Sarah Cheesman, Operation Homefront Region 2 West Area Manager; Jon Ihler, MFA Oil President and CEO; AJ Kahn, Operation Homefront Region 2 East Area Manager; Whitney, Lyvina and Nova Alamo, active-duty military family members; and Brig Gen Robert D. Thomas, USAF, Retired, COO, Operation Homefront.

MFA Oil Raises $160,000 to Support Military Families

June 9, 2022

MFA Oil announces its Eighth Annual Charity Golf Scramble and Concert benefitting Operation Homefront raised $160,000 in donations in support of America’s military families. The event was held on June 6, 2022, in Columbia, Mo., at The Club at Old Hawthorne with more than 230 golfers. Since 2015, MFA Oil […]

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Customer Appreciation Open Houses

June 1, 2022

Our annual customer open house events are coming soon, and you and your family are invited to attend the event nearest you. Attendees will be given an overview of our cooperative’s performance for the year to date and will have an opportunity to win a variety of door prizes. Members will […]

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MFA Oil Sells Interest in Northwest Missouri Grain, LLC

May 31, 2022

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, and MFA Incorporated, a grain marketing and farm supply cooperative, today announced an agreement under which MFA Incorporated will acquire full ownership of Northwest Missouri Grain, LLC. Five years ago, the two companies came together to construct a state-of-the-art grain-handling facility just […]

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Lubricant Prices Rising

May 27, 2022

There are many reasons why lubricant prices have increased dramatically since 2021 and are projected to remain high. A series of events that began with the pandemic and continued with the Russian invasion of Ukraine has snarled production, depleted inventories, and disrupted the labor market in such a way that […]

How to Clean and Maintain Your Propane Grill

How to Clean and Maintain Your Propane Grill

May 11, 2022

Summer, summer, summertime. Time to sit back and unwind – and enjoy freshly grilled foods. Whether you’re preparing burgers and brats or steaks and kabobs, you will want to ensure your propane grill is ready for your next cookout. The following tips will help you clean and maintain your propane […]

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MFA Oil Acquires D&D Oil Company

May 5, 2022

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, acquired the propane and refined fuel operations of D&D Oil Company, an independent retailer headquartered in Wheaton, Mo., on April 27. The acquisition included a storage location in Cassville, Mo., trucks, tanks, employees and customer accounts. “We are thrilled to welcome the […]

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MFA Petroleum Brings Big O Tires to Ozark, Mo.

April 27, 2022

MFA Petroleum Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of MFA Oil Company, has opened a Big O Tires store at 5533 N. 22nd Street in Ozark, Mo. Big O Tires offers tire services and repairs, wheel alignment, batteries, shocks, struts, and a wide range of diagnostic, repair and routine maintenance services. “We […]

Spring propane safety

Spring Propane Safety Considerations

April 19, 2022

As warmer weather returns, the season for outdoor work and play is upon us. Familiarizing yourself with spring propane safety considerations can help ensure you and your family remain safe while enjoying your time in the yard. Give Propane Equipment Space While you’re mowing your lawn, trimming weeds, picking up […]

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MFA Oil Announces Acquisition of Griffin Oil & Propane

April 8, 2022

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, has acquired the propane and refined fuel operations of Griffin Oil & Propane, an independent retailer based in southeast Missouri, on March 30. The deal includes offices in Deering, Mo., and Portageville, Mo., trucks, tanks, employees and customer accounts. “We are very […]

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Three Propane Facts Everyone Should Know

March 24, 2022

Propane prices can be volatile. The price of propane is complex and influenced by seasonal demand. You’ve probably observed how gasoline and diesel prices can go up or down at your local gas station, depending on market conditions. Like those fuels, wholesale propane contracts trade on commodity markets, which causes […]

Hydraulic system maintenance

Hydraulic System Maintenance Tips

March 22, 2022

Hydraulic systems play important roles in keeping vehicles, farming equipment, construction equipment and factories productive. The pressurized fluid in hydraulic systems provides many essential functions like reducing friction, removing heat, minimizing wear and tear and protecting the system from rust by removing debris. Hydraulic system maintenance is crucial to keeping […]

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Three Directors Re-Elected to MFA Oil Board

March 11, 2022

MFA Oil hosted delegate meetings in February across the company’s eight voting districts. In Missouri, the delegations gathered in Harrisonville, Jonesburg, Kirksville, Marshall, Mt. Vernon, Ste. Genevieve and St. Joseph. Arkansas delegates met in Jonesboro. MFA Oil delegates from District 1 – Northwest, District 3 – Southwest and District 6 […]

How to maximize fuel efficiency as gas prices soar

How to Maximize Fuel Efficiency as Gas Prices Soar

March 9, 2022

Gas prices in the U.S. have soared to a record high of $4.17 for a gallon of unleaded gasoline amid the disruption of global oil markets by the war in Ukraine. The previous high of $4.10 per gallon was set in July 2008. According to data from AAA, the average […]

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Propane-Powered Generators Offer Emergency Backup Power

February 23, 2022

While many power outages are inconvenient nuisances, extended power losses can become expensive and potentially dangerous. Investing in propane-powered generators can help families and businesses avoid blackouts caused by severe weather. Staying Ahead of the Storm Propane-powered generators are the perfect backup solution to power outages. A generator will keep […]

Jon Ihler - MFA Oil Company president and CEO

Why Cooperatives Still Matter

February 20, 2022

MFA Oil teamed up with MFA Incorporated to Host the Emerging Leaders in Agriculture Conference in January. Both companies have held similar conferences in the past, but this was the first time we combined our efforts. The two-day event brought together enthusiastic young producers from across our trade areas and […]

Fifth-generation farmer Garrett Riekhof, right, talks with Brent Fette, a refined fuel driver for MFA Oil.

Blending Biodiesel is a “Win-Win” for Lafayette County Farmer

February 20, 2022

Fifth-generation farmer Garrett Riekhof isn’t afraid to try new things on his family’s century farm in Lafayette County, Mo. Whether it’s testing new technology, researching production decisions in test plots, or re-evaluating inputs, Riekhof is looking for any edge he can find. Together with his wife, Cara, who helps co-manage […]

As Missouri’s only commercial grass-based sheep dairy and creamery, Green Dirt Farm creates award-winning artisanal cheeses

Standing Out From the Flock

February 20, 2022

As Missouri’s only commercial grass-based sheep dairy and creamery, Green Dirt Farm creates award-winning artisanal cheeses It’s a little after 5:30 on a Thursday afternoon, and already the “girls” are a bit restless. There is comfort in routine for this mixed flock of Lacaune and East Friesian dairy ewes, and […]

MFA Oil Board Chairman Glen Cope welcomed delegates to the company’s 92nd Annual Delegate meeting

Rising to the Occasion – 92nd Annual Delegate Meeting

February 19, 2022

MFA Oil Declares $6.5 Million in Cash Distributions for Member-Owners The Polar Vortex of 2021 plunged nearly every state in the country into a deep freeze with snow, ice storms and record-cold temperatures. The historic, prolonged Arctic blast created energy supply disruptions, the largest surge in propane demand in 17 […]

Mike Moreland

Q&A with Mike Moreland of the MFA Oil Board of Directors

February 19, 2022

How would you describe yourself and your farming operation? I always describe myself as a third-generation farmer from Cass County, Mo., but in reality, the Moreland family homesteaded and started farming in Maries County, Mo., in the 1840s. My wife, Heather, and I have been married 37 years and have […]

Investing in Infrastructure

Investing in Infrastructure

February 19, 2022

The bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passed by federal legislators in November 2021 is set to deliver a $1.2 trillion investment in the nation’s infrastructure over the next five years. The bill represents a historic, once-in-a-generation reinvestment in America’s roads, bridges, water and wastewater networks, ports, electric grid, dams, […]

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MFA Oil and MFA Incorporated Hold Conference for Emerging Leaders in Ag

February 19, 2022

Young farmers from Missouri, Arkansas and Kansas gathered in Osage Beach, Mo., on Jan. 11-13, 2022, for the inaugural Emerging Leaders in Agriculture Conference cohosted by MFA Oil and MFA Incorporated. The two-day, all-expenses-paid event brought together farmers who will lead the next generation of agricultural production with industry experts […]

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Paris FFA Named Top Chapter in America

February 19, 2022

The Paris (Mo.) FFA chapter won the National Model of Excellence, the award for the top chapter in the country, at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis in October 2021. How do you become No. 1 among nearly 9,000 chapters? By going beyond teaching basic ag and science, bake and […]

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Tornado Relief

February 19, 2022

The trees were gone. Rubble was strewn everywhere. A landscape of catastrophe was all that remained of a majority of Dawson Springs, Ky. A December tornado—one of many that tore through eight states—left many residents of the small town in the western portion of the Bluegrass State homeless. Jeff Spurlin, […]

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Tobacco, Terraces & Tradition

February 19, 2022

Atop a hill just off a gravel road in rural Buchanan County, an old, weathered barn stands sentinel over the rolling farm landscape of northwest Missouri. Once a place that bustled with activity, the structure now sits empty, its doors locked—a vestige of a bygone era. This was a tobacco […]

What’s Behind Rising Fuel Prices?

What’s Behind Rising Fuel Prices?

February 19, 2022

The energy markets have been on a tear to the upside recently. Prices have recovered over 50 percent from the pandemic lows, and it seems nothing, not even the latest COVID-19 variant, can derail the momentum. Energy analysts and companies are trying to figure out the current supply situation as […]

Amanda Cooper

Amanda Cooper Joins MFA Oil as Vice President of Human Resources

February 19, 2022

In November, Amanda Cooper joined MFA Oil Company as vice president of human resources. Cooper is now responsible for leading the company’s human resources department and oversees employee relations, recruiting, employee development, leave management, training, compensation and benefits, and payroll. Cooper brings more than 24 years of human resources knowledge […]

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How to Read a Propane Tank Gauge and When to Order a Delivery

January 20, 2022

Checking your propane tank gauge regularly is an easy way to ensure you always have enough fuel. If you run out of propane, national safety codes require that a qualified technician inspects your system for leaks before placing your system back in service, which will require a technician to enter […]

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Understanding Diesel Gelling and Icing and How to Combat Both Issues

January 11, 2022

Gelling and icing can be a major worry during cold months when it comes to diesel fuel. Wondering if your truck or tractor will start in cold weather is a genuine concern but one you can avoid with proper maintenance.   Preventing Icing Issues The most common diesel fuel issue in […]

Nearly 350 delegates, guests and employees gathered for the meeting in Columbia, Mo., at the Holiday Inn Executive Center.

MFA Oil Declares $6.5 Million in Cash and Equity Distributions for Member-Owners, Reports 2021 Fiscal Performance

December 31, 2021

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announced it would pay $6.5 million in cash to its members in exchange for doing business with the company. The cooperative shared the news during its 92nd Annual Delegate Meeting on Dec. 13 in Columbia, Mo. Nearly 350 delegates, guests and employees […]

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How to Prepare Your Home for Winter Storms

December 20, 2021

As the season for severe winter weather approaches, make sure your family and your property are prepared for whatever the winter brings. Winter storms can create high winds, treacherous roads and drop significant snowfall. If you find your home in the projected path of a winter storm this season, consider […]

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Is Your Equipment Ready for Winter?

December 1, 2021

Now is the time to take some essential steps to winterize your equipment. Whether you plan to store it for the season or prepare it for work during winter’s harsh conditions, winterization is an important maintenance activity. Lubricants play an essential role in keeping your equipment protected even when you […]

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Acquires Fuel and Propane Operations of Midwest Propane

December 1, 2021

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces the acquisition of the propane and refined fuel operations of Midwest Propane, the energy business of Mid-West Fertilizer, LLC, on Nov. 30. The deal includes customers, energy employees, trucks and storage tanks in eastern Kansas, western Missouri and northeast Oklahoma. “The […]

A Big O Tires store with a large parking lot in front. Several tire stacks with colorful sale signs are lined up outside. A black SUV is parked nearby. The sky is cloudy.

MFA Petroleum Company Opens Third Big O Tires Store in Springfield, Mo.

November 29, 2021

MFA Petroleum Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of MFA Oil Company, opened its newest Big O Tires store at 3033 E. Sunshine St. in Springfield, Mo., on Nov. 29. “This is a great location that’s near Highway 65, so we’re expecting to see strong traffic at the new store,” says […]

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Major Missouri Employers File Joint Suit Against OSHA Vaccine Mandate

November 16, 2021

Missouri Farm Bureau, with MFA Incorporated, MFA Oil Company, and Doyle Equipment Manufacturing Company, announced today that the companies have filed a lawsuit challenging the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) emergency rule vaccine mandate. The emergency temporary standard (ETS) from OSHA mandates that U.S. workers at companies with 100 […]

How to handle a propane leak

What to Do If You Have a Propane Leak

November 1, 2021

Propane is a safe and reliable fuel, but like many other fuels, it is highly flammable. That means it can be dangerous if not handled properly. To protect you, your family and others, you must be aware of – and respect – the normal, everyday hazards around you. Propane is […]

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Daily Machinery Inspections Can Add to Your Return on Investment

October 19, 2021

A small investment of time and diligence through the performance of daily machinery inspections can pay dividends and add to the return on investment you have on your equipment. Maintenance is part of ownership; it always has been and always will be. You can plan for and schedule maintenance to […]

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What You Need to Do to Prepare for Winter

October 18, 2021

The best time to start planning for winter is now, and your local MFA Oil propane office can help. Propane systems are a safe, effective way to keep your family comfortable and your home humming all winter long. But it’s always important to make the necessary winter preparations to ensure […]

Jon Ihler - MFA Oil Company president and CEO

A Great Place to Work

October 13, 2021

In late March 2020, we noticed a decrease in our job applications even as unemployment spiked to an all-time high. Fast forward to today and finding talent is still a huge challenge for many companies. The job market is steadily recovering, and unemployment claims are falling. Yet, many companies are […]

Ice Cream Factory

Delivering Happiness in a Cone

October 13, 2021

Select Break Time locations now serve delicious scoops of premium, Missouri-made ice cream from Ice Cream Factory. Visitors to Break Time stores in Ashland, Clinton, Lebanon, Lee’s Summit and Macon can treat themselves to unique ice cream flavors like gooey butter cake, blackberry cobbler, Cobalt Cookie and more. Ice Cream […]

Bragging on Braggadocio

Bragging on Braggadocio

October 13, 2021

After Years of Struggles, One Bootheel Farm Family Found Success Growing Organic Crops In a post-pandemic world, the video teleconference has become an essential tool for conducting business—even for farmers like Steve McKaskle of Braggadocio, Mo. He’s found unique ways to use the technology to his advantage. “We’re going to […]

Augusta, MO

Big Plans for Little Augusta

October 13, 2021

Investor Seeks to Revitalize Community, Create National Tourism Destination The streets of small-town Augusta, Mo., are bustling with activity in early September. Harvest season for the local vineyards among the rolling hills of the Missouri Rhineland is quickly approaching, and work crews are busy preparing for the annual influx of […]

Jake Taylor

Q&A with Jake Taylor, Vice Chairman of the MFA Oil Board of Directors

October 13, 2021

How would you describe yourself and your farming operation? I didn’t grow up on a farm. Through a series of life events and experiences, in 2014, I decided to make the leap, follow my dreams and start a farming operation at the age of 36. As a first-generation farmer, I […]

Nocturnal Pollinator

Shedding Light on Nocturnal Pollinators

October 13, 2021

For millions of years, there has been a night shift at work pollinating flowering plants and fruit trees. But only recently have these workers started to get a little credit for their contributions to agriculture. Moths may not produce a sweet treat like their daytime counterparts, the honeybees, but pollination […]

K-State Researchers Study Benefits, Risks of Carbon Credits

K-State Researchers Study Benefits, Risks of Carbon Credits

October 13, 2021

Kansas State University researchers have completed a study that looks at the potential value of carbon credits—and whether it’s an opportunity for farmers in Kansas to earn some extra income. “There are starting to be a few more concrete opportunities for producers to sign up for carbon credits, and especially […]

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Tapping into a Historic Rivalry to Fund FFA Activities

October 13, 2021

Brookfield wins! Brookfield FFA, that is. The prize: a cowbell. Not just any cowbell; the FFA version of the Bell Game prize. The annual Bell Game, between the high school football teams of Brookfield, Mo., and nearby Marceline, is one of the oldest sports rivalries in America. It is called […]

Where Rice Reigns

Where Rice Reigns

October 13, 2021

Over the years, Rance Daniels has tried his hand at several cash crops. He’s cultivated corn. He’s grown and baled cotton. But here in southern Dunklin County, Mo., just a stone’s throw from the Arkansas border, one crop excels where others struggle. “This is rice ground,” the third-generation Bootheel farmer […]

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MFA Oil Company Acquires American Propane Inc.

October 13, 2021

MFA Oil Company announced it acquired American Propane Incorporated, an independent propane retailer based in Pevely, Mo., on June 30. “The acquisition of American Propane fills a gap in our operational footprint and will help us solidify our operations in the southern St. Louis metro area,” said Kenny Steeves, senior […]

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MFA Oil Enters Solar Business with Energized Solar

October 7, 2021

Solar Debut Broadens MFA Oil’s Commitment to Renewable Energy and Sustainability MFA Oil Company announces the company’s entry into the solar industry with the launch of Energized Solar, a subsidiary of the farmer-owned cooperative. Energized Solar offers solar panel installations for farmers, homeowners and businesses in Missouri. The cooperative’s solar […]

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MFA Petroleum Opens New Big O Tires Store in Chillicothe, Mo.

October 4, 2021

Chillicothe and Livingston County residents now have a new option for tire purchases and automotive services. MFA Oil Company has opened a new Big O Tires store at 301 S. Washington St. in Chillicothe, Mo. on October 4. Big O Tires will host a grand opening celebration, and a ribbon-cutting […]

Residential Propane Delivery

Propane Supplies Lower Than Normal Heading Into Winter

September 23, 2021

You likely have seen many signs from employers seeking workers lately. Bloomberg reports thousands of cities and states across the United States are facing the most acute labor shortage in recent memory. The high demand for workers is across the board in a wide range of industries. The U.S. labor […]

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Lubricant Analysis Can Help You Avoid Costly Downtime

September 22, 2021

We’ll just run it until it breaks.” How many times have you heard this catchphrase? Equipment downtime is costly and often due to some form of contamination. The best way to guard against equipment failure caused by contaminants is to conduct regular lubricant analysis testing. But testing alone is not […]

Manage the heat

When You Can’t Beat the Heat, Manage It

August 20, 2021

“It really wouldn’t be that hot if it wasn’t for the humidity.” Anyone who has ever visited the Midwest between May and September has more than likely heard this saying. I’ve always found myself of the mindset that hot is hot, humidity aside. Our gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles and equipment […]

Lube Advisor

A Tool to Help You Choose the Right Lubricant

July 26, 2021

Need to know which MFA Oil lubricants will work best in your equipment or vehicle? The MFA Oil Lube Advisor has the answers you seek. Lube Advisor makes finding the correct engine oils, greases, and other lubricants that match your machinery manufacturer’s specifications easy. All you need to do is select the […]

How to Safely Transport and Store Propane Cylinders

How to Safely Transport and Store Propane Cylinders

July 20, 2021

Many people rely on propane to power their grills, patio heaters, power generators and other outdoor appliances. While most people are familiar with 20-pound propane cylinders, you should keep the following safety tips in mind. They will help you learn how to safely transport and store propane cylinders. When transporting […]

MFA Foundation

MFA Foundation Supports Building Ashland Workforce Development Center with $100,000 Grant

July 1, 2021

The MFA Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on providing greater educational opportunities for youth, announced a grant of $100,000 for a workforce development center in Ashland, Mo. “The MFA Foundation’s mission has always been to provide opportunities to individuals living within the trade-area we serve to further their education” said […]

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Company Acquires American Propane Inc.

July 1, 2021

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces it has acquired American Propane Incorporated, an independent propane retailer based in Pevely, Mo., on June 30. “The acquisition of American Propane fills a gap in our operational footprint and will help us solidify our operations in the southern St. Louis […]

Improve the fuel efficiency of your equipment

Eight Tips for Improving Your Equipment’s Fuel Efficiency

June 29, 2021

People generally don’t like to leave money on the table. But that’s precisely what happens when equipment is operated inefficiently. If you want to improve the fuel efficiency of your operation and save on your fuel bill, follow these eight tips. Keep Idling to a Minimum – Any time your […]

Propane Mowing

Summer Propane Safety Tips

June 22, 2021

Summer has arrived. The days are longer, the heat is on and there’s yard work to be done. When you are out mowing your lawn, trimming weeds and doing other outdoor chores, please take care while working around your propane tank. The tips below will help keep you and your […]

Pictured L to R: Ashley Bower, MFA Oil Senior Manager of Marketing Services; Jon Ihler, MFA Oil President and CEO; AJ Kahn, Operation Homefront Area Manager – Region 2; Jennifer Bach, MFA Oil Senior Director of Break Time Operations; and Kenny Steeves, Senior Vice President of MFA Oil Operations.

MFA Oil Raises More than $1 Million for Military Families

June 15, 2021

Donations from the Annual MFA Oil Charity Golf Scramble and Concert Provide Over $1 Million of Support for Operation Homefront Over Seven Years MFA Oil announces its Seventh Annual Charity Golf Scramble and Concert benefitting Operation Homefront raised $150,000 in donations and more than $1 million of support for America’s […]

Jon Ihler - MFA Oil Company president and CEO

Prioritizing Energy Security

June 7, 2021

Recent news in the energy industry has been dominated by the push to cut carbon emissions. In the second week of May, that debate took a backseat to another issue: the cyberattack on Colonial Pipeline Company. The Colonial Pipeline, which supplies more than 100 million gallons of fuel per day—including […]

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Bass’ River Resort

June 7, 2021

Nestled along the crystal-clear waters of Courtois Creek, Bass’ River Resort in Steeleville, Mo., offers pristine conditions for campers, canoers, floaters and anglers to enjoy the outdoors. The resort, owned and operated by the Bass family, has hosted guests seeking to explore scenic Ozark waterways such as the Courtois (pronounced […]

Oak Ridge Shavings delivers fresh bedding to a poultry farm in Barry County, Missouri. One 53-foot-long semitrailer holds enough bedding to cover the floor of a 40-by-400-foot barn. Photo by Jason Jenkins.

Oak Opportunities

June 7, 2021

More Than Two Decades Ago, One Southwest Missouri Company Helped Turn an Unwanted Byproduct into a Valued Commodity They say perception is reality. In the late 1990s, the perception among poultry producers was that oak shavings weren’t a good bedding material inside chicken houses. Del Oney didn’t believe that was […]

Smithfield Foods and Roeslein Alternative Energy Partnership Turns Waste into Energy

Making the Leap

June 7, 2021

Smithfield Foods and Roeslein Alternative Energy Partnership Turns Waste into Energy Concentrated animal feeding operations, or CAFOs, have been in the news lately for a variety of reasons. Can these operations be sustainable, create good jobs and benefit the environment, too? Critics would say, “When pigs fly.” A joint venture […]

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Spring Brings Opportunities to Save on Propane

June 7, 2021

Through Sept. 15, MFA Oil customers can lock in prices with propane contracts for this coming winter. The MFA Oil Pre-Buy Program allows individuals and businesses to contract a predetermined volume of propane at a set price. Spring and summer are traditionally great times to contract propane. The Pre-Buy Program […]

Corn Sunset

We’re Not Going Back to Pre-COVID Conditions

June 7, 2021

In Washington, policy focus is shifting to building for the future. On the rural front, agriculture has its swagger back. Anticipation of a return to normal is in the air. But for the economy and rural industries, there will be no going back to pre-COVID conditions. The combination of trillions […]

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Increasing fruit, vegetable production can help double value of Missouri Ag

June 7, 2021

With lower initial investments and higher returns, fruit and vegetable production could play a big role in doubling the state’s agricultural economy by 2030, according to a study by University of Missouri researchers. “Compared to row crops, you don’t have to have as many acres of fruit and vegetables to […]

Tammy Hale

Family Flocked Together

June 7, 2021

In the poultry industry, being “up with the chickens” isn’t an expression reserved exclusively for early mornings. It also means late nights, weekends, holidays and everything in between. Tammy and Richard Hale know this all too well—yet they wouldn’t change a thing. “The chickens are kind of like your kids […]

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Beefing Up Learning

June 7, 2021

More than half the students at Ash Grove High School are food insecure. That’s a shocking figure for Lawrence County, Missouri’s top county for beef cattle. It’s especially astonishing considering southwest Missouri is among the leading cattle production areas in the country, and the Show-Me State is home to the […]

Lessons Learned from 2020

Lessons Learned from 2020

June 7, 2021

The coronavirus pandemic turned our lives upside down. Everyone was affected in some fashion. Now that we hopefully see some light at the end of the tunnel, it’s worth looking back to see what we can learn from the experience. My biggest takeaway is to take nothing for granted, especially […]

Pumping Gas

Missouri Lawmakers Pass First Motor Fuel Tax Increase Since 1996

June 7, 2021

The Missouri General Assembly has passed a bill that would increase the state’s motor fuel tax rate for the first time in 25 years. The measure, which was sent to Gov. Mike Parson on May 11, would gradually increase the tax on gasoline, diesel and other transportation fuels by 12.5 […]

Excede Motor Oils

Lubricant Prices on the Rise

June 7, 2021

The price of motor oils, greases, hydraulic fluids and other lubricants has been steadily climbing in 2021. Major oil refiners have already announced five price increases in the first five months of 2021 on base oils, the foundational ingredient in most modern lubricants. Base oil prices have been pushed higher […]

Oil Pipelines

Federal Government to Mandate Pipeline Companies Disclose Cyber Breaches

June 7, 2021

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is moving forward with mandatory cybersecurity requirements for pipelines following the May ransomware attack that crippled America’s largest pipeline and left thousands of gas stations in the Southeast without fuel. A directive issued by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), a unit of DHS, will […]

From left to right - Don Smith, MFA Oil director of mergers and acquisitions; Rev. Stephanie Allen, of the St. Paul AME Church in Columbia, Mo.; Emily Fisher, MFA Oil mergers and acquisitions analyst; Rev. Darlene Singer Smith, presiding elder of the AME Church’s St. Louis and Columbia District; and Jon Ihler, MFA Oil president and CEO.

MFA Oil Donates Land for Relocation of Historic Church

May 13, 2021

The donation of a three-acre parcel of land in Tebbetts, Mo. may help preserve a part of the community’s cultural heritage. On May 5, MFA Oil Company transferred the deed to a strip of property along Missouri Highway 94 to African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church. The land donated by MFA […]

Glen Cope

Q&A with Glen Cope, Chairman of the MFA Oil Board of Directors

April 29, 2021

Glen Cope, a fourth-generation cattle rancher from Aurora, Mo., has served on the MFA Oil Board of Directors since December 2018 and was elected chairman on December 16, 2020. How would you describe yourself and your farming operation? I grew up on my family’s cattle operation in Barry County, which […]

Propane contract delivery

Spring Brings Opportunities to Save with Propane Contracts

April 29, 2021

Beginning in May, MFA Oil customers will have the opportunity to lock in prices with propane contracts for next winter. The MFA Oil Pre-Buy Program allows individuals and businesses to contract a predetermined volume of propane at a set price. Spring and summer are traditionally great times to contract propane. […]

Greasing Equipment

Choosing the Right Grease

April 21, 2021

Surveys show half of equipment operators are unaware of how choosing the right grease can positively impact the performance of their machinery. Proper greasing is a crucial maintenance practice and one of the keys to extending the longevity of your equipment. While there are many factors like a grease’s grade, […]

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Giving Back – Supporting Schools and Students

March 19, 2021

Donating resources to youth and education are two of the primary ways the MFA Oil Foundation seeks to support the communities where MFA Oil does business. MFA Oil recognizes the important role of public education in building and maintaining healthy communities in the towns and cities it serves. The stronger […]

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Chad Murphy Leads ‘an Average Chapter’ That is Anything but Average

March 19, 2021

Chad Murphy is the ag education instructor for Versailles High School, Morgan County R-II, and sponsors the local FFA chapter, which he humbly characterizes as “a well-rounded program, a good average chapter.” He teaches Agriculture Science I for freshmen, Agriculture Science II for sophomores, Agriculture Construction (shop work, welding), a […]

Lube Advisor

Introducing Lube Advisor

March 19, 2021

Finding the right MFA Oil lubricant product for vehicles and equipment can now be accomplished within seconds on the MFA Oil website. Lube Advisor, a digital oil and lubricant recommendation tool, is now available to help customers match the right MFA Oil product to their engine based on the year, […]

Milas Mainord

Deep Delta Roots

March 19, 2021

Milas Mainord has done his fair share of traveling. He’s visited vast oceans and breathtaking mountains, sprawling cities and quaint resorts, towering forests and picturesque prairies. For him, however, none compare to East Prairie, Mo. “My wife, Barbara, and I once took a trip to Monterey, California,” he says. “We […]

Joe Biden

How Will the Biden Administration Affect the Energy Market?

March 19, 2021

On Jan. 20, Joe Biden was inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States of America. While the coronavirus pandemic and the country’s economic situation will dominate much of his early days in office, there are many climate and energy issues Biden addressed through executive actions on day one […]

Four bottles of motor oil are displayed, showcasing the Excede brand lubricants. Each bottle is labeled with different viscosities: SAE 10W-40, SAE 0W-20 Full Synthetic, SAE 5W-30 Full Synthetic, and SAE 5W-20 Synthetic Blend. The MFA Oil branding is prominent on each bottle.

Excede is the New Name for MFA Oil’s Passenger Car Motor Oils

March 19, 2021

The MFA Oil lineup of passenger car motor oil (PCMO) products is receiving a new name and look. Moving forward, these products will be sold under the Excede® brand with the tagline “Give it everything.” “Rebranding gives us a more marketable product and helps to set us apart from our […]

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MU Research Looks at Technology to Kill Weeds

March 19, 2021

If it’s a weed, spray it. That’s the mindset that most in the agriculture industry held for years. That thinking no longer works as more weeds become resistant to herbicides, says Kevin Bradley, University of Missouri Extension weed scientist. Bradley uses waterhemp as an example. Waterhemp is one of 14 […]

The Big Tree - the McBaine Burr Oak.

The Big Tree Lives

March 19, 2021

The tree dominates the Boone County river bottom, almost 100 feet tall with a canopy even wider and a nearly 24-foot-wide trunk.  This is the U.S. co-champion bur oak, aka the Big Tree. It has survived earthquakes, lightning strikes, floods and droughts in its nearly four centuries. It seems impossible […]

Jon Ihler - MFA Oil Company president and CEO

Our Focus in 2021

March 19, 2021

In August 2020, we made a couple of big decisions at MFA Oil. The first was to move forward with a new point-of-sale system called Energy-Force in our bulk fuel and propane division. We chose to go with Energy-Force because of its ease of use; its ability to provide daily […]

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An Extraordinary Year – 91st Annual Delegate Meeting

March 2, 2021

MFA Oil Announces $10 Million in Cash Returns to Owners In a year often described as unprecedented and bizarre, it was perhaps fitting that MFA Oil Company reported an extraordinary 2020 during its 91st Annual Delegate Meeting, which was held virtually for the first time in the company’s history due […]

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Eye on the Future

March 2, 2021

MFA Oil is exploring non-traditional business opportunities that could benefit its members in the future. The Earth is indisputably round. But standing on its surface, the curvature is imperceptible. Just as it’s difficult to recognize the planet’s rounded nature, it can be easy to miss gradual changes that lead to […]

Delta Peanut of Jonesboro, Ark.

Building a Legume Legacy

March 2, 2021

Farmer-owned Peanut-shelling Facility Gives Growers More Control of Their Future Most people wouldn’t be satisfied working for peanuts. Tommy Jumper came out of retirement to do just that. After years of planning and development, Jumper and a group of farmer-investors opened Delta Peanut, the first peanut-shelling cooperative in Arkansas, in […]

Oil sample collection

Oil Sampling Do’s and Don’ts

March 1, 2021

Regularly sampling your used motor oil for analysis is a great way to extend the life of your equipment. Oil analysis is like getting “bloodwork” for your machines. It provides valuable information about what’s going on inside the equipment that can be used to identify proper drain intervals and potential issues before […]

Close-up of a car tire on a snow-covered road, with snow clinging to the tread. The landscape around is covered in snow under a clear blue sky, emphasizing a wintry setting.

How to Use RED ALERT Diesel Treatment

February 11, 2021

When your fuel has gelled or fuel filters have frozen, RED ALERT, an emergency fuel treatment, can quickly remedy the problem and restore fuel flow to the engine. Overnight RED ALERT Strategy                                    If your fuel appears gelled prior to operation, follow these steps: Spin fuel filter and saturate the filter with contents […]

Are You Following a Lubrication Program?

Are You Following a Lubrication Program?

January 26, 2021

Whether you own a single tractor for farming, 20 pieces of construction equipment, or a fleet of 100 trucks, you likely depend on our equipment to get the job done. And how well your equipment performs is dependent on you. Machinery needs lubrication to function safely, properly, and when you […]

Equipment Failure and How to Prevent It

Why Equipment Fails and How to Prevent It

December 28, 2020

No matter what industry you’re in, whether it be agriculture, construction, industrial, mining, forestry or transportation, you’ve undoubtedly had to deal with equipment failure. When equipment fails, it not only prevents you from completing your tasks but also comes with serious costs. When we think about the costs of equipment […]

Annual Meeting

MFA Oil Announces $10 Million in Cash Returns to Owners, Reports 2020 Fiscal Results

December 15, 2020

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, has declared it will pay more than $10 million in cash to its members in exchange for doing business with the company. The announcement was made during the cooperative’s 91st Annual Delegate Meeting on December 14, which was held virtually for the first […]

A man in sunglasses and a blue cap stands outdoors, smiling in front of a yellow Caterpillar bulldozer. The ground is covered in patches of snow, and hes wearing a blue jacket.

Connected to the Co-op

December 2, 2020

Since the day Lester Rufenacht first got his hands in the dirt on his family’s farm in southern Henry County, Mo., he’s found himself drawn to working the land. “I guess it’s in my blood at this point,” Lester says with a laugh. With the exception of a two-year deployment […]

An oil rig set against a vibrant sunset with colorful clouds. The structure is surrounded by an open expanse of dirt and distant trees, reflecting some light in small puddles on the ground.

Turmoil in the Middle East and Its Influence on the Energy Market

December 2, 2020

As I write this latest market commentary article in mid-January, we have just gone through some serious geopolitical events in the Middle East. On Jan. 3, the United States launched an attack near the Baghdad International Airport that killed Major General Qassem Soleimani, who was the commander of Iran’s secretive […]

A group of people wearing jackets and hats are planting seedlings in neat rows in a community garden. They are on their knees, working in a freshly tilled plot surrounded by straw mulch. Several small buildings are visible in the background.

Urban Farm to Serve Central Missouri Veterans

December 2, 2020

The Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture and Harry S. Truman Veterans’ Hospital have entered into a three-year agreement to use CCUA’s urban farm site at 1209 Smith St. in Columbia to develop a new community space for mid-Missouri veterans. Beginning in the spring of 2020, the two organizations will work […]

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It’s About the Kids

December 2, 2020

Lesley Newsom, ag instructor and FFA advisor for Senath-Hornersville High School in Senath, Mo., keeps busy with lesson planning, teaching topics ranging from plant science to animal husbandry to biotechnology, and even welding and construction. And that’s not counting the fundraising, bus driving, early mornings, after-hours work and weekends she […]

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Farmers Should Prioritize Health, Seek Help if Needed

December 2, 2020

Farmers know that well-maintained equipment is key to success. Yet they often do not listen to the “check engine” warning signs of stress, says Sean Brotherson, family science specialist for North Dakota State University. Brotherson was the keynote speaker at the recent University of Missouri Crop Management Conference. “Ag has […]

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Farmland Values Remain Resilient

December 2, 2020

In spite of tight profit margins and challenging market conditions, farmland values are up. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 2019 Land Values report revealed the average value of agricultural cropland was $4,100 per acre in 2019, up $50 per acre or 1.2% from 2018. The average value of pastureland was […]

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Farming Fungus

December 2, 2020

It’s late January, and a thick blanket of newly fallen snow covers the rolling farm ground of north Missouri. While it’s been months since Matt and Madison Larkin finished combining corn and soybeans, their harvest continues. Just down the road from the farm in the town of Hamilton, tucked inside […]

A rustic white barn surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant purple flowers sits under a pastel sunset sky. A gravel path leads to the barn, and fields stretch out to the horizon.

Beyond the Barn Dance

December 2, 2020

For centuries, the barn was the space for celebrating. No matter the occasion — whether it be a birthday, wedding, holiday or even the raising of the barn itself — this place for housing crops and livestock would transform for communal gathering, making way for dancing and merriment. Somewhere along […]

Jon Ihler - MFA Oil Company president and CEO

Seeing 2020

December 2, 2020

The start of the new year and new decade is here. It’s now 2020, but are we seeing 20/20? Seeing 20/20 from a co-op perspective is all about our ability to see our businesses clearly in both the near-term and on a long term basis. For MFA Oil, our ideal […]

Cold Weather Ahead - Winterize Your Equipment

Tips to Winterize Your Equipment

November 25, 2020

If you leave your equipment in storage without proper winterization, you are asking for trouble. Just as extreme heat and humidity can damage equipment parts in the summer, sharp drops in temperature can take a toll on machinery. To protect your investment and ensure you’re ready to roll in warmer […]

MFA Oil Holiday Schedule 2020

2020 Holiday Schedule

November 19, 2020

The holidays are quickly approaching. We would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your family good health and good cheer. All MFA Oil offices will be closing in observance of Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. This gives our employees an opportunity to enjoy this special time […]

Winter Propane Safety Tips

Winter Propane Safety Tips

November 19, 2020

Now is the time to prepare for upcoming winter weather. Here are five winter propane safety tips to keep in mind as we enter the season for snow and ice. Be Prepared If you are a will-call customer, the first thing you need to do in advance of a storm […]

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MFA Oil Opens New Petro-Card 24 in Bolivar

November 9, 2020

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces the opening of its newest Petro-Card 24 unattended fueling station at 2368 W. Aldrich Road in Bolivar, Mo. The location is open to the public and offers red diesel, clear diesel and unleaded gasoline. All major credit and fleet cards are accepted. […]

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Now What?

October 29, 2020

After the coronavirus caused a precipitous decline in WTI crude prices that saw oil futures take an unprecedented dip into negative territory, it’s fair to wonder what we can expect moving forward. Will there be a so-called new normal for energy prices, or can we expect more of the same? […]

Break Time

A New Look for Break Time

October 29, 2020

Since 1985, the logo for Break Time convenience stores has become instantly recognizable to many Missourians. With its bold lettering and fluid typeface, the logo has long complemented the brand’s reputation for delivering friendly service. However, the opening of the newest Break Time store in Columbia symbolizes a new era […]

A row of white gravestones in a cemetery is adorned with holiday wreaths and red bows. The grass is green, and the sunlight casts a warm glow on the scene. The gravestones are aligned in neat rows, creating a solemn and respectful atmosphere.

Honoring Our Heroes

October 29, 2020

Since 2018, Orscheln Farm and Home has participated in a coordinated volunteer effort led by nonprofit Wreaths Across America to deliver Christmas wreaths to military veteran cemeteries. Each holiday season, an honor fleet of volunteer drivers and trucks carrying millions of ceremonial wreaths fan out across the country to deliver […]

Jiffy Lube

MFA Oil Announces Divestment of Jiffy Lube Franchise

October 28, 2020

MFA Oil has owned and operated its Jiffy Lube franchise through its subsidiary MFA Petroleum Company since 1990.

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Connecting in the Time of COVID

October 20, 2020

At the outset of the pandemic, many people bunkered down in their homes and self-isolated for safety. Nursing homes and long-term care facilities, where many occupants are elderly and have chronic medical conditions, banned visitors to protect the health of their residents. While the seclusion helped keep the virus out […]

Dean Reichel and Kalyn Davis

Not Just Cows and Plows

October 20, 2020

Dean Reichel, ag teacher and FFA advisor at New Bloomfield R-III, goes above and beyond to make a difference. That’s a cliché in today’s cynical age, but it’s true in his case. He’s making lesson plans for eighth to 12th grade ag education classes that, thanks to COVID-19, he knows […]

Jon Ihler - MFA Oil Company president and CEO

Adapting to the Circumstances

October 20, 2020

The 2020 MFA Oil Annual Delegate Meeting is going to look a little different this year. Rather than hosting a centralized meeting with hundreds of attendees at a conference center in December, this year’s meeting is coming to an office near you and will be unlike any we have held […]

Mike Cloud of Cloud Meats

Meat Mania

October 20, 2020

Pandemic Puts Pressure on Local Processors As a boy, Mike Cloud anxiously anticipated the flip of the calendar page from June to July, and it wasn’t just because of the ensuing Fourth of July holiday. While the parades and picnics, festivals and fireworks meant lots of fun for Mike and […]

Joe Kleeman

Dual Day Jobs

October 20, 2020

When it came to picking a profession, Joe Kleeman of Braymer couldn’t settle on just one. “I always had a love for veterinary medicine but also for farming in general — from livestock to row crops,” he says. “So, I did both.” A half-century ago, Joe hung out his shingle […]

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Tiny Crop, Big Returns

October 20, 2020

Microgreens Fuel Growth at Farmboy Garden Richard Leiweke was staring at a bag of pea seeds that was past its prime, and he was tempted to throw it out with the garbage because he had serious concerns about its ability to germinate. Years earlier he had read stories of people […]

Choosing the right engine oil

Are You Using the Right Engine Oil?

October 20, 2020

Have you ever walked into an auto parts store and felt overwhelmed by the incredible number of engine oil product choices? There are more than 50 different brands of engine oil and they can come in a variety of colored bottles. Each brand has its own claims as to why […]

Pictured L to R: AJ Kahn, Operation Homefront Area Manager - Region 2; Don North, MFA Oil Director of Product Development and Operation Homefront Advisory Board Member; Jeff Raetz, MFA Oil CFO; and Jon Ihler, MFA Oil President and CEO.

MFA Oil Company Raises $175,000 for Operation Homefront

September 8, 2020

The Sixth Annual MFA Oil Charity Golf Scramble raised $175,000 for Operation Homefront, a national nonprofit organization that provides emergency and financial assistance to the families of U.S. military service members and veterans. The event was held September 8 at The Club at Old Hawthorne in Columbia and featured 43 […]

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MFA Oil Acquires Propane Supplier Simmons Energy Solutions

September 1, 2020

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, acquired Simmons Energy Solutions, the propane business of Simmons Foods Inc. on September 1. The acquisition includes locations in Decatur, Arkansas and Jay, Oklahoma. “The Simmons Energy acquisition fits well with the core geography we serve,” said Kenny Steeves, senior vice president […]

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How to Protect Your Equipment from Extreme Temperatures

August 25, 2020

Extreme temperatures can cause a multitude of issues with your equipment. These issues can lead to inconvenient downtime, costly repairs, and in some instances, jeopardize your health and wellbeing. Traditionally, when we are talking about extreme temperatures in association with equipment, we tend to think about the winter months. But […]

Big O Tires Opens New Store in Sedalia

Big O Tires Opens New Store in Sedalia

August 24, 2020

MFA Oil Company, a Big O Tires franchisee based in Columbia, Mo., officially opened its newest Big O Tires store at 4106 W Broadway Blvd. in Sedalia Mo., on August 17. Local residents are invited to visit the store for a grand opening celebration on Friday, August 28, where free […]

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A Safe Haven for Kids

June 22, 2020

Just north of Harrisburg, Mo., there’s a home that serves as a refuge for children who have been mistreated or neglected. Coyote Hill Christian Children’s Home offers children a safe, loving home environment and an opportunity for stability. “The kids we serve have been removed from their homes for some […]

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Targeting Optimum Cow Size

June 22, 2020

K-State beef cattle specialists discuss factors that influence the most efficient cow size Genetics, feed resources and calf marketing windows are just some of the influencing factors that determine the optimum size for cows to grow, according to the Kansas State University Beef Cattle Institute’s team of experts. Defining the […]

A man wearing a dark gray MFA Oil Propane polo shirt and matching baseball cap stands outdoors in a field with a cloudy sky in the background.

Man on a Mission

June 22, 2020

Tom Cushing climbs out of a propane bobtail truck, unfurls its heavy hose and stretches it toward a customer’s nearby tank. The way he moves it’s hard to tell the man once sustained a back-breaking injury that would lead to the eventual replacement of both of his hips. Cushing’s job […]

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Embracing the Art of Teaching Ag

June 22, 2020

Ag Educators Series Life changed in spring 2020. People stopped going to work, the movies and restaurants. They even stopped hanging out together. It was literally a matter of life and death. But ag workers kept working. You don’t get days off on a farm. That includes school farms, like […]

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White Gold

June 22, 2020

The Erickson family has filled a farming niche in northwest Missouri Most of the year, an Erickson family cornfield looks like any other around the small town of Tarkio, Mo., practically a stone’s throw from the Iowa border. In the spring, row after row of newly emerged petite plants line […]

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Levee Repairs Progressing

June 22, 2020

Last spring’s floods along the Missouri River and its tributaries ravaged dozens of levee systems, and many have yet to be repaired. As of May 1, at least 28 levees that are managed by the Kansas City District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers remain breached, leaving surrounding communities […]

Ed & Joette Reidy of Happy Apples

Apple Ambitions

June 22, 2020

A ‘happy accident’ 50 years ago launched a legacy Few foods are as synonymous with a season as the lauded caramel apple. For a handful of weeks each autumn, this timeless treat — with its classic combination of tart apple, sweet caramel and salty chopped peanuts — adorns countless grocery […]

Crude Crash

The Day the Crude Futures Market Broke

June 22, 2020

On April 20, the energy market did something we’ve never seen before. Futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange for May contracts of West Texas intermediate crude oil, or WTI, traded to a low of -$40.32 per barrel and settled at -$37.63 per barrel on the same day they were […]

An almost empty supermarket meat section with a few packages remaining. Signs advertise natural beef options. A digital sign shows the price of ground beef as $9.48. The shelves are mostly bare, indicating low stock.

How the Coronavirus Outbreak Upended the Meat Supply Chain

June 22, 2020

The protein production pipeline is backed up and the repercussions are already being felt by farmers and consumers. Grocery store meat cases are emptier, some fast food restaurants are unable to offer standard menu items, and food prices are up across the board. In April, the overall price of meats, […]

Jon Ihler - MFA Oil Company president and CEO

Where We Stand

June 19, 2020

By MFA Oil President and CEO Jon Ihler What an interesting spring it’s been. While the coronavirus outbreak shut down large portions of the country and the economy, MFA Oil remained open as an essential business so that we could continue to meet your needs. We took action in the […]

Big O Tires News Feature

MFA Oil Opens Big O Tires Store in Lebanon

May 4, 2020

MFA Oil Company, a Big O Tires franchisee based in Columbia, Mo., opened its newest Big O Tires store in at 1701 W Elm St. in Lebanon, Mo., on May 4. “Our new store in Lebanon is another exciting addition to our franchise and we are looking forward to serving […]

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Why WTI Oil Prices Crashed

April 21, 2020

The U.S. crude oil market ventured into unprecedented territory on Monday, April 20, when prices turned negative. Futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange for soon-to-expire May contracts of West Texas intermediate crude oil, or WTI, fell to -$37.63 a barrel by the time the market closed. WTI serves as […]

Annual Meeting

MFA Oil Declares $11 Million in Patronage for Members, Two New Directors Elected to the Company’s Board

December 19, 2019

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, recently declared $11 million in patronage will be distributed to its members as part of the benefits of membership in the cooperative. The announcement was made at the 90th Annual MFA Oil Delegate Meeting which was held in Branson, Mo., on December […]

Jon Ihler - MFA Oil Company president and CEO

We Live Where You Do

December 19, 2019

By MFA Oil President and CEO Jon Ihler – Published in the Fall 2019 issue of Momentum magazine. Slogans are great for quickly stating or reinforcing the character of a company or brand. They also help to align our team and differentiate us from our competitors. MFA Oil Company recently reintroduced […]

A blue and silver oil delivery truck is parked on a snowy road. Trees with bare branches frame the scene under a clear sky. The truck has MFA Oil written on the side.

What You Need to Know to Save on Fuel Contracting

December 19, 2019

If you look back at the seasonal cycle of ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) over the last 10 years, you can see trends that have historically led to great buying opportunities. Now, keep in mind that each year’s performance will always be unique […]

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Hidden Valley Ski Resort

December 15, 2019

Western St. Louis County might not seem like the ideal spot for a ski resort, but that’s exactly what it’s been since 1982. At Hidden Valley Ski Resort in Wildwood, Mo., fans flock to ski, snowboard and tube each year from around mid-December to mid-March. “One of the things that […]

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Orchard Opportunity

December 15, 2019

After journeying from Romania to the United States, the Gradinariu family has put down deep roots in the Ozarks Radu Gradinariu was only 4 years old when his father, Cornelius, made a decision that would change the course of his family’s life forever. Living in Soviet-occupied Romania in the late […]

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Guessing Game

December 15, 2019

Commodity Outlook for 2019 is Clouded by Missing Government Data, Trade Concerns As the partial government shutdown stretches to historic length, farmers, ranchers, agricultural economists and agribusinesses remain cut off from key reports from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The USDA was scheduled to release a collection of crop reports […]

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U.S. Shale Oil Boom Reshapes Global Energy Paradigm

December 15, 2019

U.S. crude oil production hit new heights in October with output of more than 11.5 million barrels per day according to the latest data released from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Dec. 31. The United States has become the world’s new crude oil kingpin, surpassing Russia and Saudi […]

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Discovery may help chickens muscle up

December 15, 2019

K-State Researchers Find Vitamin Compound that Boosts Growth A form of a vitamin associated with healthy aging in humans has been used by Kansas State University researchers to build muscle in chickens, a sign that could help the poultry industry meet future demand for its product. Muscle biologist and meat […]

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Shrimply the Best

December 15, 2019

Brothers Embrace Shrimp, Aquaculture to Differentiate Their Midwest Farm Pacific white leg shrimp suddenly find themselves plunged into darkness, they panic. The translucent crustaceans start jumping in their tanks, rumbling like thunder; some even launch themselves out onto the concrete floor of the tank room in a desperate attempt to […]

A group of people stands in a field in front of two large farming machines, one red and one green. The ground is covered with harvested corn stalks. Everyone is dressed casually, and the sky is partly cloudy.

Harvest Help

December 15, 2019

How a Community Came Together to Bring in a Farmer’s Final Crop Small communities, especially rural ones, are known to naturally come together when faced with misfortune. One northeast Missouri community recently demonstrated this phenomenon when volunteers pitched in to complete a farmer’s last piece of labor following his unexpected […]

Joey Massey

Five Questions with Joey Massey

December 15, 2019

With four new faces on the MFA Oil Board of Directors since this time last year, what opportunities do you see as we enter 2019? The recent election results from our annual delegate meeting have introduced several new people to the board who bring their own perspectives and fresh ideas. […]

Three people smiling and holding a large ceremonial check for $16,415.22 made out to the Food Bank for Central & NE Missouri. The check is presented by MFA Oil, Big O Tires, and Jiffy Lube. The event date is November 16, 2018.

MFA Oil Employees Give Back

December 15, 2019

MFA Oil employees pledged to give $51,606 to four nonprofit organizations during the company’s annual Week of Giving campaign. More than 170 employees contributed to the fundraising effort which ran from Oct. 29 through Nov. 2 in support of Central Missouri Foster Care and Adoption Association, Children’s Miracle Network at […]

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Invasive Emerald Ash Borer Confirmed in Six More Missouri Counties

December 15, 2019

Foresters with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) have confirmed the presence of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) in six more counties across Missouri. New detections have been confirmed in Caldwell, Gasconade, Harrison, Hickory, Webster and Wright counties. Since EAB was first detected in Missouri in July 2008, the exotic, tree-killing […]

Marion Kertz

Kertz Named MFA Oil Chairman

December 15, 2019

Marion Kertz, a farmer from Ste. Genevieve, Mo., has been elected chairman of the MFA Oil Company Board of Directors. Kertz was elected to his new role during the company’s December board meeting and will succeed Benny Farrell of Maryville, Mo. Kertz farms in both Missouri and Illinois with his […]

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How MFA Oil Safeguards Your Personal Data

December 14, 2019

A number of high-profile data breaches compromised the private data of hundreds of millions of people in 2018. In what seemed like a weekly occurrence, company after company sent notifications to customers that their personal data may have been exposed to cyberthieves. From hotel giant Marriott to telecom provider T-Mobile […]

Graph depicting the ULSD seasonal cycle 10-year average with arrows indicating seasonal transitions: Winter to Spring (88 days, +28% gain), Spring to Summer (-21% loss), Summer to Fall (+31% gain), and Fall to Winter (-22% loss).

What You Need to Know to Save on Fuel Contracting

November 5, 2019

The leaves are changing colors, temperatures are dropping, and harvest has begun. Autumn has arrived and so too has the time of year when it pays to be thinking of your fuel needs. If you look back at the seasonal cycle of ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) futures on the New […]

Mart Thaxton (center) completed his 42nd harvest this fall. He farms with his sons, Clayton (left) and Keaton (right), near Carlisle, Ark., where they raise corn, soybeans and rice. Photo by Sara Reeves.

Learning Along the Way

November 5, 2019

In October, MFA Oil delegate Mart Thaxton wrapped up his 42nd harvest on his farm in central Arkansas. Not bad for a guy who began his farming career without any agricultural experience. “I didn’t know what I wanted to do when I got out of school and jumped in without […]

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The man on the tractor

October 5, 2019

Like many Missourians, Phillip Martin, agricultural education instructor at Meadville R-I High School in north-central Missouri, grew up on a farm. Unlike most Missourians, he went on to teach in several mid- and northern Missouri high schools after graduating from the University of Missouri, first with a bachelor’s degree in […]

Turkey

Turkey Time

October 5, 2019

Turkeys have starred as the main attraction of traditional Thanksgiving feasts for hundreds of years and their prominent place on the day’s menu precedes President Abraham Lincoln’s nationalization of the holiday in 1863. The birds have become so closely associated with Thanksgiving that the holiday is sometimes referred to as […]

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The Hemp Hype

October 5, 2019

As legal hemp production produces headlines, hurdles exist for Missouri growers Kelly Nelson has grown his share of cash crops during 20 growing seasons at the University of Missouri’s Greenley Research Center just outside of Novelty, Mo. The research agronomist has raised everything in northeast Missouri from the traditional commodity […]

A man wearing a blue shirt and cap stands smiling in a field of crops under a clear sky. The sun is setting, casting a warm glow over the landscape.

Saving the Soil

October 5, 2019

Cover Crops Aid Arkansas Farmer in Sustaining His Land Standing in a field of his soon-to-be-harvested soybeans about a half-hour’s drive east of Little Rock, Ark., Robby Bevis plunges a steel soil probe into the ground. As the morning sun crests the horizon, he dumps the collected dirt into his […]

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Mobile Hope

October 5, 2019

Centralia couple’s innovative solution helps kids around the world Headlines and awards weren’t on Taylor Moreland’s mind that night in August 2018 when he flipped on the lights in his Centralia garage, sat down and began to work. All he was thinking about was how he could help his son, […]

Jon Ihler - MFA Oil Company president and CEO

We Live Where You Do

October 5, 2019

Slogans are great for quickly stating or reinforcing the character of a company or brand. They also help to align our team and differentiate us from our competitors. MFA Oil Company recently reintroduced the slogan “We Live Where You Do.” The decision to update our slogan may seem minor, but […]

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Fixed Assets Team Manages Tank Leases and More

August 5, 2019

Maintaining the vast number of assets of a company like MFA Oil is a multifaceted operation. From computers and office buildings to fuel trucks and tanks, the list of assets is extensive. Managing all of these resources requires a dedicated team to keep track of the assortment of company-owned property. […]

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Planning for Upcoming Energy Needs

August 5, 2019

As summer begins to wind down, there are a number of things I am closely watching that could sway the direction of the fuel and propane market. I would advise you to consider these factors in preparation for your energy needs for the fall and winter. Deal or No Deal? […]

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All-in on Agriculture

August 5, 2019

Whether it’s running his 500-acre farm outside Alma, Mo., conducting business as a seedsman or volunteering his time in the service of various farmer-led organizations, agriculture is an ever-present aspect of David Lueck’s life. In late June, the Lafayette County farmer and MFA Oil delegate was busy cutting hay for […]

A large green combine harvester engulfed in flames and thick black smoke in an open field at sunset. The ground is charred, and the sky is a pale orange, hinting at the end of the day.

Maintenance Crucial to Preventing Combine Fires

August 5, 2019

Farmers should regularly inspect their combines’ machinery, fuel lines and electrical systems prior to and during harvest season to prevent fires. Harvest season brings a unique combination of risk factors that increases the risk of combine fires, says Bill Field, professor of agricultural and biological engineering at Purdue University. Dust […]

Aerial view of a green tractor pulling two trailers filled with watermelons through a lush field. Several workers stand nearby, tending to the harvest. The field is divided by a dirt path, surrounded by rows of watermelon plants.

Melon Milestone

August 5, 2019

Beggs Family Celebrates 125 Seasons of Raising Watermelons Whether seeded or seedless, weighing 3 pounds or 30, few foods are as synonymous with summer as the venerable watermelon. The sweet, juicy, melt-in-your-mouth fruit is the ultimate accompaniment to hot dogs, hamburgers and corn on the cob at family picnics and […]

Jon Ihler

MFA Oil Board Names Jon Ihler as Chief Executive Officer

August 2, 2019

MFA Oil Company today announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Jon Ihler as president and chief executive officer effective July 31, 2019. Ihler, who had been serving as interim CEO since April 25, 2019, is the fifth CEO in the cooperative’s 90-year history.

Jeff Raetz

MFA Oil Appoints New Chief Financial Officer

August 2, 2019

MFA Oil Company announces the appointment of Jeff Raetz as its chief financial officer effective July 30, 2019. Raetz will lead the company’s finance strategy and oversee the company’s accounting, finance and information technology operations.

A group of adults and one child stand indoors in front of a colorful indoor playground, holding a large check for $2,000 made out to the Kenny Rogers Childrens Center. Everyone is smiling, and the date on the check is 12/13/19.

Caring for Kids with Special Needs

July 5, 2019

The Kenny Rogers Children’s Center in Sikeston, Mo., which provides a wide array of developmental and therapeutic services to children with special needs, has a new tool to design and create intricate prosthetics. In December 2018, the MFA Oil Foundation presented a $2,000 grant to the center to aid in […]

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Introducing Work Horse™ Lubricants

July 5, 2019

Since its founding in 1929, MFA Oil has always taken pride in providing a reliable supply of quality petroleum products to meet its members’ needs. The company has sold a variety of premium fuels and oils in its 90-year history, and that legacy will continue with a new line of […]

Gary Morris

Sharing Ag Experiences

July 5, 2019

For Gary Morris, the rewards of being an agricultural educator are all about the connections he forges with his students. Whether it is discussing how to balance a feed ration in an animal science class, working together to grow plants in the greenhouse, or training FFA members for competition, the […]

A parade of green tractors drives down a street lined with spectators. A man on the lead tractor waves while using a large yellow umbrella for shade. A young girl in a pink shirt watches from the sidewalk, holding a small flag. Trees are in the background.

Fair Season

July 5, 2019

County and state fairs, the ephemeral experiences that bring scores of people together for parades, livestock shows, carnivals, pageants and more, are a highlight of the summer for many rural residents. The draw of blue-ribbon competitions, Tilt-a-Whirl rides, funnel cakes and rodeos entices fairgoers out for fun and camaraderie despite […]

A farmer wearing a wide-brimmed hat and plaid shirt stands in a lush green field, surrounded by a herd of brown cows. He is smiling with arms crossed, exuding a sense of contentment and pride in his pastoral setting.

The Grazing Guru

July 5, 2019

Raising Grass-Fed Beef on Perennial Pastures Rip, rip, rip. The sound fills the summer morning air as red cattle indulgently chomp through a lush pasture on rolling verdant hills ringed with timber. Moving nonchalantly through the herd, rancher Greg Judy sports a broad grin. “That’s music to a grazier’s ear,” […]

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Best Management Practices for Soybean Planted as Cover Crops

July 5, 2019

Cover crops have many benefits including protecting soil surfaces from wind and water erosion, weed suppression, and improving soil health. This year many Missouri acres intended to be planted to corn and soybean were either flooded or too wet to be planted in a timely manner. Leaving these fields fallow […]

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Timeless Tools

July 5, 2019

At 47 years old, Will Dobkins still remembers an age when things were built to last. Whether it was a television set, a vacuum or some other household convenience, there was an expectation that products would stand the test of time and regular use. And, should something go awry, there […]

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Columbia Ag Park Holds Grand Opening

July 5, 2019

An overcast and foggy morning couldn’t dim the enthusiasm of thousands of shoppers who showed up at Clary-Shy Park on July 6 for the grand opening of Columbia’s new agriculture park. Nearly 100 vendors offering farm-fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, baked goods and flowers were present for the unveiling of the […]

Jon Ihler - MFA Oil Company president and CEO

Reflecting on 90 Years of Service

July 5, 2019

In June, MFA Oil Company celebrated the 90th anniversary of its founding. If you look back on the history of the cooperative, you will see that the company has evolved over time with a purpose to return the most value to our farmer-owners. Some highlights include: 1929 – Initial bulk […]

A group of people smiling and holding a large check for $140,000 made out to Operation Homefront. They stand outdoors in front of an RV, dressed casually. The check is from MFA Oil, dated June 3, 2019.

Fifth Annual MFA Oil Charity Golf Tournament & Concert Raises $140,000 for Operation Homefront

June 7, 2019

The Fifth Annual MFA Oil Charity Golf Scramble and Concert raised $140,000 for Operation Homefront, a national nonprofit organization that provides emergency and financial assistance to the families of U.S. military service members and veterans. The event was held June 3 at The Club at Old Hawthorne in Columbia and […]

A Big O Tires store is illuminated at night. The building has a modern design with stone accents and large, red neon signage. Several bay doors on the left suggest service areas for vehicle maintenance and tire changes.

MFA Oil Acquires Big O Tires Store in Warrensburg

June 4, 2019

MFA Oil Company, a Big O Tires franchisee based in Columbia, Mo., has acquired the Big O Tires store in Warrensburg, Mo., on May 31.

Jon Ihler

Jon Ihler Named Interim Chief Executive Officer

April 26, 2019

The MFA Oil Company Board of Directors has named Jon Ihler interim chief executive officer effective April 25, 2019. Ihler will be responsible for overseeing the company’s day-to-day operations of the refined fuel, propane, Petro-Card 24, Break Time, Big O Tires and Jiffy Lube operations across an eight-state region. Ihler […]

Marion Kertz

A Change in Leadership

April 13, 2019

At the MFA Oil Company Board of Directors meeting on April 24, a decision was made to take the leadership of the cooperative in a new direction, and Mark Fenner was relieved of his duties as president and CEO. Jon Ihler, MFA Oil vice president of sales and marketing, has […]

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Caring Canines

April 13, 2019

There’s something almost magical in the way dogs can bring smiles and joy to people, young and old alike. Just ask Diane Hudson, a veteran MFA Oil dispatcher who has worked in the company’s corporate office in Columbia since 1981. In her spare time, Hudson trains her beloved pooches to […]

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Making Milk Great Again

April 12, 2019

As Barb Shatto strolls through the freestall barn where dozens of her family’s dairy herd are busy feeding, she occasionally pauses to greet friendly cattle. “How are you doing this morning?” she asks while bending down to affectionately scratch behind the ears of a curious Holstein. This ritual plays out […]

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‘A Constant Nightmare’

April 12, 2019

Flooding and Questionable River Management Priorities Put Farmers in a Tough Spot Doug Shepherd made a final attempt to harvest his stranded soybeans in mid-April, but he was forced to concede the remnants of last year’s crop were a lost cause. Shepherd’s fieldwork has been bogged down by seeping water […]

‘Green New Deal’ would be a raw deal for Missouri farmers

‘Green New Deal’ would be a raw deal for Missouri farmers

April 12, 2019

Suppose the “Green New Deal”—endorsed by several presidential contenders—becomes the law of the land. How would a law that bans fossil fuels touch the lives of real people in Missouri? To take just one example, how would it affect Missouri farmers? Under this plan, the federal government would commit to […]

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Rejuvenated by Fire

April 12, 2019

Each spring, infernos blaze across large swaths of the Flint Hills, consuming everything in their path. While fire would be cause for concern in most areas, on the nearly 10,000 square miles of rocky, unplowed prairie that stretch from eastern Kansas to northern Oklahoma, the flames are a necessity. The […]

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Pigs on Pasture

April 12, 2019

Raising Heritage Breed Hogs Outdoors Links Past and Present for Norton Farms For the Norton family, tradition runs five generations deep in the rolling hills just outside Plattsburg in northwest Missouri’s Clinton County. Since 1884, the family has followed the same farming formula for success. “You need to be diversified,” […]

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Test for SCN, soybean’s silent killer

April 12, 2019

Data from MU researchers shows soybean cyst nematode (SCN) field populations are becoming more virulent on commercial soybean cultivars, says University of Missouri Extension plant pathologist Kaitlyn Bissonnette. Testing fields for SCN is typically conducted once harvest is completed; however, spring is not too late to send soil samples for […]

Scott Stone

‘A Focus on Ag Literacy’

April 12, 2019

When Scott Stone began his career as an ag teacher at Centralia High School in rural Centralia, Mo., 21 years ago, three out of every four students came from a farming family. Now, only 15 percent of his students come from the farm. As the demographics of his students have […]

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Irrigators Tout the Perks of Propane

April 12, 2019

Farmers are looking for any advantage they can find to improve their balance sheets as the agricultural economy remains mired in a five-year rut. In the quest to control costs and maximize efficiency, irrigators are increasingly turning to propane to power their pumps. Robert Compton, an MFA Oil member and […]

Jay Collins

All in the Family Farm

April 12, 2019

It’s not uncommon for Jay Collins to put in 13-hour days on his diversified farm in Lentner, Mo. There’s so much to be done—raising row crops, running a cow/calf operation and managing contracted swine facilities—that it takes a full family effort to keep the operation going on a daily basis. […]

IMO 2020 Could Disrupt Distillate Markets

IMO 2020 Could Disrupt Distillate Markets

April 12, 2019

The International Maritime Organization (IMO), which regulates global shipping, is set to roll out new regulations at the start of next year to reduce sulfur content in fuels used by shipping vessels. You may be wondering what bearing oceanic cargo ships have on a farm cooperative here in the Midwest […]

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Bundles of Love

April 12, 2019

On any given Tuesday, a jovial group of women can be found sewing blankets, infant clothing and accessories in a Hartville, Mo. church. The women share two passions—sewing and giving back to their local community. These ladies make up the Southwestern Missouri Chapter of Newborns in Need, an organization devoted […]

Joey Massey

Massey Receives Cooperative Governance Certification

April 12, 2019

Joey Massey, who represents the Mid-South (District 8) on the MFA Oil Board of Directors, was recently awarded certification recognizing his completion of the Advanced Governance Series training program for cooperative board members. The series, which is offered by FCC Services, provides training on the complexity of co-op governance and […]

Benny Farrell

Farrell Inducted into MIC Hall of Fame

April 12, 2019

MFA Oil Company congratulates Benny Farrell, former chairman of the company’s Board of Directors for his induction into the Missouri Institute of Cooperatives’ Hall of Fame in March. Farrell served on the MFA Oil board for 27 years, including 21 as its chairman. He played a fundamental role in guiding […]

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MFA Oil’s Credit Department Offers More than Just Speedy Approvals

April 12, 2019

Since its founding in 1929, MFA Oil Company has consistently focused its efforts on fulfilling the needs of its farmer-owners. The cooperative serves its more than 40,000 farmer-members in a variety of ways, such as ensuring a reliable supply of quality petroleum products at a fair price. One important benefit […]

Farm Machinery Transportation Tips

Stay Safe on Rural Roads

March 13, 2019

Farm machinery transportation can create dangers for farmers and rural residents. Tractors and other farm implements will soon be on the move from one field to another on backroads and highways across the Midwest. Planting season is one of the most hazardous times for driving in rural areas, notes Karen […]

Spring Clean Bulk Fuel Tanks

Spring Clean Bulk Fuel Tanks

March 13, 2019

Spring is nearly here. That means it’s time to start getting fields ready for planting. To ensure your equipment is ready to run without issue, you need to perform preventative maintenance on your bulk fuel tank. If left unchecked, your tank will begin to collect water, rust, dirt and bacteria. […]

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Fuel Contracting Enhancements Now Available

February 12, 2019

Enhancements are coming to MFA Oil’s fuel contracting program. Contracting is a valuable tool you can use to lock in fixed or maximum pricing on a set number of gallons. This provides clarity for budgeting your fuel expenses. These benefits are hallmarks of our contracting program, and they will remain […]

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MFA Oil Sells Utah and Colorado Propane Operations

February 12, 2019

MFA Oil recently completed the sale of its propane operations in Vernal, Utah, and Craig, Colo., to Mountain West Propane, Inc., on Friday, February 1. The company had acquired Basin Propane Systems in Vernal on Feb. 3, 2015. Jon Ihler, MFA Oil vice president of sales and marketing, says the geographic […]

Mark Fenner

Challenges

January 15, 2019

How often have you thanked the good Lord above for the challenges you face daily? I’ll be the first to admit that it may seem counterintuitive to be thankful for our challenges. Challenges can cause stress, high blood pressure and other issues. They really are no fun at all. But […]

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Holiday Hours

November 19, 2018

All MFA Oil offices will be closed on the following dates to allow our employees to enjoy time with their families: Thanksgiving – November 22, 2018 The day after Thanksgiving – November 23, 2018 Christmas Eve – December 24, 2018 Christmas – December 25, 2018 New Year’s Day – January […]

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Choices – A Letter from Mark Fenner, MFA Oil President and CEO

November 19, 2018

The following column is written by Mark Fenner, president and CEO, and was originally published in the Fall 2018 issue of Momentum magazine. Choices. Don’t you love them? Whether it’s an ice cream flavor, a pair of jeans or the vehicle we drive, most of us like to have options. […]

Annual Meeting

MFA Oil Announces Patronage and Equity Distribution, Election of Three New Board Members

November 16, 2018

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned cooperative, announces it will pay a patronage dividend of $8.4 million to its membership.

Shryock Farm Corn Maze

Maze Masters

November 15, 2018

Since 2002, the Shryock family has carved fields of corn into imaginative mazes. Located conveniently on Interstate 70 just outside of Columbia, Mo., the rustic labyrinths have firmly established the Shryock’s Callaway Farms as an annual agritourism destination that draws thousands of visitors to the family’s fields each fall. The […]

Leffler Farm

Making the Most of Their Acres

November 15, 2018

Leffler Farms Inc. Focuses on Efficiency On the fringes of the Flint Hills of Kansas, Bill and Jacquelyne Leffler are five years into an unexpected partnership. The father and daughter duo raise corn, soybean, wheat and cattle near Americus, Kan., but Jacquelyne’s return to the farm was more happenstance than […]

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Milkweed Plantings Needed to Restore Threatened Monarch Butterfly

November 15, 2018

Every autumn, millions of vibrantly colored monarch butterflies embark on an incredible mass migration. The remarkable trip takes the butterflies up to 3,000 miles, traveling as far south as central Mexico before that generation’s offspring return to the upper Midwest and Canada in the spring. The wonder of this natural […]

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Proactive Tank Maintenance Key to Preserving Fuel Quality

November 15, 2018

Barry Oden knows his customers count on MFA Oil for high-quality fuel. The challenge he sees is helping them maintain that quality once it’s been delivered. “I see the analysis of every fuel sample that customers in my district send in to our lab for testing and too many have […]

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Escalating Trade Tensions Continue to Weigh on Agricultural Exports

November 15, 2018

Farmers hoping for a quick resolution to the trade war between the United States and China may be kept waiting for the foreseeable future. The commercial conflict escalated when President Donald Trump instructed his administration to enact $200 billion of new tariffs on a wide array of Chinese goods by […]

Gary Hinegardner of Wood Hat Spirits works with local farmers to procure heirloom corn varieties he uses to make his whiskey and bourbon.

Farm-to-Glass Distillery Embraces Heirloom Corn

November 15, 2018

Most corn grown in fields these days is selected chiefly for its yield potential, but other factors such as disease tolerance, standability and maturity are important considerations. While a focus on these traits has led to bin-bursting harvests through the Heartland, it leaves something to be desired for whiskey makers […]

'Seed Destructor' Technology Likely the Next Step in war on Weeds

‘Seed Destructor’ Technology Likely the Next Step in war on Weeds

November 15, 2018

For decades, the fight against weeds in Arkansas agriculture—barnyardgrass and Palmer amaranth, in particular—has been an ongoing war of attrition as weed populations gradually acquire resistance to one herbicidal chemistry after another. During this time, weed scientists and other experts with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture have […]

Marion Kertz

5 Questions with Marion Kertz

November 15, 2018

How would you describe your farming operation? My father got into farming in 1934 when he purchased a small parcel of land during the Great Depression. Our family has been farming the same area near Ste. Genevieve, Mo., ever since, and we now also farm across the river in Illinois. […]

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Taking a Wider View

November 15, 2018

The energy market is full of questions these days. What is the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) up to and has the cartel reestablished its relevance? How much of a factor is Russia playing? Where does the United States stand with its abundant shale oil production and new […]

Tony Dameron

Dameron Elected to MFA Oil Board of Directors

November 15, 2018

Tony Dameron of Vandalia, Mo., was elected to represent the East Central district on the MFA Oil Company board of directors through a special election held on Sept. 21 in Mexico, Mo. The special election was held to fill the seat that became vacant due to the untimely death of […]

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Afterschool Program Broadens Students’ Horizons

November 15, 2018

Every day after school, about 50 children from Chillicothe, Mo., arrive at the North Missouri Center for Youth and Families. The kids range from kindergarteners to eighth graders, but they all take part in the center’s PowerUP! Afterschool program, which provides a nurturing environment for tutoring, help with homework, enrichment […]

IT Server

Network Ops Team Tackles Tech Issues to Improve Customer Service

November 15, 2018

Throughout the spring and summer, MFA Oil has been hard at work upgrading its phone systems, enterprise content management system and server infrastructure to better care for customers. These efforts have been handled by the company’s Network Operations department, which has worked diligently to replace outdated technology and install solutions […]

Tony Dameron

Dameron Elected to MFA Oil Board of Directors

September 27, 2018

MFA Oil Company announces Tony Dameron of Vandalia, Mo., has been elected to its board of directors. He was elected to represent the East Central district on the company’s eight-member board by MFA Oil delegates through a special election held on Sept. 21 in Mexico, Mo.

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MFA Oil Company Announces Death of Board Member Floyd Buckman

August 28, 2018

It is with great sadness that the MFA Oil executive team and Board of Directors announces the death of board member Floyd Buckman who was tragically killed on August 27 in a single-vehicle accident.

Propane Contracting with MFA Oil

Time is Running Out on Propane Contracting

August 22, 2018

As Labor Day approaches, the unofficial end of summer nears and that means cooler temperatures are just around the corner. While it’s easy to understand wanting to put off purchasing propane during the heat of summer, doing so runs the risk of missing out on favorable contracting rates. MFA Oil […]

MFA Oil Bulk Fuel News Feature

MFA Oil Acquires Refined Fuel Operations of Rock Port Oil Company

August 17, 2018

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, has acquired the refined fuel operations of Rock Port Oil Company, an independent retailer based in Rock Port, Mo. The acquisition closed on August 8.

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MFA Oil Acquires Propane and Farm Fuel Operations of Frazier Oil & LP Gas Company, Inc

August 9, 2018

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, has acquired the propane and farm fuel operations of Frazier Oil & LP Gas Company, Inc., an independent retailer based in Gower, Mo. The acquisition became official on August 2.

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Acquires the Propane Operations of Rolla Farmer’s Exchange

July 24, 2018

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, has purchased the propane operations of farm input supply cooperative Rolla Farmer’s Exchange of Rolla, Mo.

Mark Fenner

Driving with Data

July 19, 2018

I was recently asked by an employee what I think MFA Oil Company will look like in the future and whether I feel we are still prospering. Both are great questions and probably something I don’t talk about enough. I feel the company will be much larger in the future […]

Steve and Veronica Baetje have made goat cheese in the hills of Ste. Genevieve County since 2007.

Aged to Perfection

July 19, 2018

After producing award-winning goat cheese for more than a decade, Baetje Farms is poised to begin a new chapter With the pull of a rope, a trap door at the end of the milking parlor rises. Eight Saanen dairy goats enter, moving in unison like choreographed dancers taking the stage. […]

How Blockchain Could Disrupt Agriculture

How Blockchain Could Disrupt Agriculture

July 19, 2018

Frank Yiannas walked into his staff meeting with a package of sliced mangoes. As he set it down on the table, he looked at his team of Walmart colleagues and said, “The traceback study starts right now. Hit the clock.” Yiannas wanted to know from which country the mangoes came […]

A vast green field under a sunset sky with scattered clouds. The vibrant orange and pink hues blend with the fading blue, casting a warm glow over the rows of crops extending into the distance. Trees line the horizon.

Coalition Seeks to Grow Demand for Biodiesel

July 19, 2018

When Missouri soybean farmers began investing their checkoff dollars into biodiesel research in 1991, they set the wheels in motion for the development of a renewable fuel that would drive demand for their crop and provide a clean-burning alternative to petroleum diesel. “Biodiesel started out as an idea—an opportunity to […]

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Fill Propane Tanks Now to Save Later

July 19, 2018

As the summer temperatures rise, the crisp winds of fall and winter can seem impossibly far away. In the heat of the summer, it can be easy to put winter to-do’s, such as filling up your propane tank, on the back burner. But filling tanks now, rather than waiting until […]

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Help Wanted

July 19, 2018

Finding Farmworkers is a Challenge When Dannie Daughhetee reached out to his local unemployment office in West Memphis, Ark., last fall looking for help in filling four positions on his 5,000-acre rice, soybean, corn and cotton farm, he received 18 applications. Only four people bothered to show up to the […]

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Drought cuts pasture growth

July 19, 2018

In dry weather with short pastures, Missouri cow-herd owners face tough culling decisions. One way to match cows’ needs to available grass is to sell cows. Give careful thought to which grass eaters go first, says Eric Bailey, University of Missouri Extension beef nutritionist. Under drought stress, identifying those cows […]

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Why I Farm

July 19, 2018

Oliver Farms While most family farms have a long history, the Oliver family is breaking ground with their first-generation farm, Oliver Farms. Bill Oliver started farming in the 1990s, during his high school agricultural education courses. Fifteen years ago, Laura came on board, turning the farming project into a family […]

Fake Meat

Cattlemen Have a Beef with Fake Meat

July 19, 2018

Missouri Bans Misrepresentation of Meat Missouri has become the first state to ban alternative-meat products from being marketed as meat. The state’s lawmakers approved legislation outlawing foods originating from sources other than livestock or poultry from using the term “meat” on product labels. The surge of interlopers vying to compete […]

Jowler Creek Vineyard and Winery

Critters Drive Sustainable Success At Jowler Creek Vineyard and Winery

July 19, 2018

Fields of corn and soybean are common sights on the short drive from Interstate 29 to Jowler Creek Road in rural Platte County, Mo. A different kind of crop grown in rows soon comes into view as tires crunch the gravel of the road. An unpaved driveway leads the way […]

Benny Farrell

5 Questions with Benny Farrell

July 19, 2018

How would you describe yourself and your farming operation? I was born and raised in northwest Missouri and have been farming here my entire life. I represent the fifth generation of my family to do so. My wife, Nancy, and I raise corn, soybeans and cattle with our two sons […]

MFA Oil Propane

Propane: Get It While It’s Hot

July 19, 2018

Summer is here, and it is officially barbecue season. Propane fuels grills across the country, but the pursuit of a perfectly grilled pork chop isn’t the only reason to purchase propane this summer. It is never too early to start getting ready for winter. As we came out of last […]

Mark Fenner Named Outstanding CEO Communicator

Mark Fenner Named Outstanding CEO Communicator

July 19, 2018

On June 5, Mark Fenner, president and CEO of MFA Oil, was awarded the Outstanding CEO Communicator award by the Cooperative Communicators Association (CCA) in Fort Worth, Texas. Fenner was presented the award at the CCA annual institute. A panel of judges from the association reviewed each nominee and their […]

Richard Fordyce

Fordyce to lead Farm Service Agency

July 19, 2018

MFA Oil congratulates Richard Fordyce, a longtime member of the cooperative, for his appointment to serve as the administrator of USDA’s Farm Services Agency by the Trump administration. Fordyce will oversee the agency’s effort to support agricultural production across the country through a network of 2,100 county and 50 state […]

MFA Oil Foundation Supports Youth Sports Programs

MFA Oil Foundation Supports Youth Sports Programs

July 19, 2018

Youth sports are as American as apple pie. Participation in activities such as youth sports has proven time and time again to be a positive outlet for kids to develop healthy lifestyles and learn the importance of setting goals, working as a team and how to win and lose with […]

Accounting and Finance Department

Accounting and Finance Department Embodies Fiscal Responsibility

July 19, 2018

For nearly 90 years, MFA Oil has built a reputation of conducting its business with steadfast financial integrity. The foundation of this commitment is rooted in the cooperative’s principles, which calls for fiscal responsibility and to do the right thing, ethically and morally, at all times. These sentiments, which have […]

A group of six people is happily holding a large check for $135,000, made out to Operation Homefront from the MFA Oil Charity Golf Scramble, dated June 4, 2018. A tour bus is visible in the background.

MFA Oil Company Raises $135,000 for Operation Homefront

June 7, 2018

The Fourth Annual MFA Oil Charity Golf Scramble and Concert raised $135,000 for Operation Homefront, a national nonprofit organization that provides emergency and financial assistance to the families of U.S. military service members and veterans. The event was held June 4 at The Club at Old Hawthorne in Columbia and […]

MFA Oil Acquires George’s Gas Co., Inc.

MFA Oil Acquires George’s Gas Co., Inc.

May 2, 2018

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, has acquired George’s Gas Co., Inc., with operations in Berryville, Ark., Harrison Ark., and Springdale, Ark., effective April 30.

Mark Fenner

Humbly Failing Forward

April 20, 2018

It wasn’t long after my last Momentum article titled “No Pain, No Gain” that we came to the realization perhaps we (I) underestimated the severity of some of the pain. You see, when you implement a new accounting system for the first time in 27 years, you expect to have […]

A man with crossed arms stands smiling in front of a herd of cows in a grassy field. He wears a blue t-shirt and jeans. The sky is overcast, and the cows are various colors, including black, brown, and white.

Black Cows, Big Dreams

April 20, 2018

From pasture to plate, Gourley Land & Cattle Co. offers premium beef When Billy Gourley Jr. says he manages from the ground up, he couldn’t be more literal. At Gourley Land & Cattle Co. based in Ozark, Mo., success starts in the soil. “If you have good soil, you’ll have […]

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Disconnected

April 20, 2018

Lack of Access to High-Speed Internet Hampers Rural Communities The digital divide separating rural Americans from their urban neighbors has left the far-flung communities across the country cut off from the economic, educational and social opportunities high-speed Internet provides. While recent advancements in Internet technology have transformed the ways people […]

A person in a plaid shirt stands in a field watching the sunset. The warm sunlight illuminates the sky and landscape, casting a serene glow over the scene. Trees are visible on the horizon.

Don’t Wait to Plan Your Estate

April 20, 2018

I recently had the difficult task of sitting by the hospital bed of a farmer in his early 80s to discuss his estate plan. This man, who was suffering from the late stages of cancer, had two children. One child had farmed with his father all his life and one […]

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Soybeans Set to Challenge Corn as U.S. Crop King

April 20, 2018

For the first time in 35 years, soybeans are expected to be within reach of claiming the crown as the nation’s top crop. A poll of 21 trading firms and analysts conducted by Bloomberg predicts 2018 will be the year soybeans unseat corn as the top U.S. crop. The survey […]

Researchers Accuse Russia of Spreading Anti-GMO Propaganda

Sowing Seeds of Doubt

April 20, 2018

Researchers Accuse Russia of Spreading Anti-GMO Propaganda Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election has been confirmed by the Trump Administration and U.S. intelligence agencies, but politics is far from the only arena where Russia has sought to shape international opinion. A recent review of Russian-funded media outlets conducted […]

Sunset view of a lush soybean field with green leaves in the foreground. Two white farm buildings stand in the background. The sun casts a warm glow across the scene, with a tree partly silhouetted against the sky.

No-Till, No Problem

April 20, 2018

Graves-Chapple Research Center Demonstrates Benefits of No-Till Systems Landowners across Missouri use numerous tillage systems, including plow, chisel, disk or strip-till. Tillage is the preparation of soil for growing crops using equipment to mechanically agitate and mix the soil. Eliminating tillage is also an option—simply called no-till. The University of […]

Pool Fisheries in Lonoke, Ark., ships 4 million fish per week and commands about 80 percent of the U.S. goldfish market.

Angling for a Turnaround

April 20, 2018

Driving along the grassy levees separating a half-dozen goldfish ponds in central Arkansas, Landon Pool points out the paths too dangerous to traverse by pickup truck. Pool, a 30-year-old fish farmer, is surveying the land he purchased last year, making note of the eroding earthen walls and the work it […]

Three men stand in a field of tall plants, examining the crops. Two are wearing dark jackets and the other, a puffer jacket. One man shows something in his hand to the others. Its a sunny day with a clear sky.

Stanton Brothers Teach Zuckerberg About Eggs, Ag and the Midwest

April 20, 2018

At first, Dustin Stanton thought the phone call was fake. Why would Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, want to come to rural Missouri to learn about selling chicken eggs? The call was real, however. Zuckerberg truly wanted to meet Dustin and his brother, Austin, the two young men […]

A large oil tanker is positioned near an offshore oil rig under a vivid sunset sky. The ocean reflects the colorful hues of the setting sun, creating a serene yet industrial scene.

Looking Back to Plan Ahead

April 20, 2018

Spring is a good time to look forward to your fuel needs for the fall harvest. So far this year, there’s been plenty of news about the energy industry, but overall, the market’s reaction to said news has been uneventful. Almost two years ago, Tom Kloza, global head of energy […]

Monte Fisher

5 Questions with Monte Fisher

April 20, 2018

How would you describe yourself and your farming operation? I grew up on my family’s farm near Brashear, Mo., and my family has been farming the ground there for about 80 years. I worked for the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) for 31 years before becoming a full-time farmer in […]

Judge Finds U.S. Government Responsible for Missouri River Flooding

Judge Finds U.S. Government Responsible for Missouri River Flooding

April 20, 2018

A federal judge has ruled in favor of a group of 372 farmers, landowners and businesses who filed suit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for damages caused by repeated Missouri River flooding in recent years. Senior Judge Nancy Firestone of the United States Court of Federal Claims found […]

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MFA Oil Foundation Supports Rural Fire Departments

April 20, 2018

Every 24 seconds, a fire department responds to an alarm somewhere in the United States. In most cases, it’s volunteer firefighters who show up to battle the flames or render emergency services. These volunteers save not only lives but also money—more than $139.8 billion annually for local governments, according to […]

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Data-Driven Decisions

April 19, 2018

Sifting through mountains of data sounds dull, but as MFA Oil and other businesses have learned “there’s gold in them thar hills.” As the amount and variety of data available has skyrocketed, new opportunities have surfaced. That’s where MFA Oil’s business intelligence team comes into play. They analyze data to […]

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Tips to Avoid Being Scammed by Skimmers

February 9, 2018

Skimming fraud is growing in popularity among criminals. During the first six months of 2017, the number of compromised ATMs and point-of-sale devices jumped 21 percent, compared to the first six months of 2016, according to data from FICO. Meanwhile, the number of compromised cards soared 39 percent. Approximately 39 […]

MFA Oil Bulk Fuel News Feature

MFA Oil Acquires Southeast Missouri Fuel Retailer

January 24, 2018

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces it has acquired Raines Oil Company, an independent refined fuel retailer based in Senath, Mo. Raines Oil Company has been a trusted fuel provider for farmers, cotton gins and local civic organizations since 1972.

MFA Oil Bulk Fuel News Feature

MFA Oil Continues Westward Expansion

January 24, 2018

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces it has acquired the propane and refined fuel operations of independent retailer Cardie Oil, Inc. of Tampa, Kan. effective January 22, 2018.

Mark Fenner

No Pain, No Gain!

January 20, 2018

“No pain, no gain!” I remember as a young athlete seeing this saying for the first time. It was posted in the tiny weight room of my high school to remind us that without hard work, future success is in doubt. The same rings true today, regardless of the situation. […]

Pecans Propel King Hill Farms Profits

Pecans Propel King Hill Farms Profits

January 20, 2018

Not many cities can lay claim to the largest pecan in the world. This unique tourist attraction isn’t the only hidden gem in Brunswick, Mo., the state-proclaimed “Pecan Capital of Missouri.” Nestled in the hills bordering the rich soils of the Missouri River bottoms along Highway 24 is King Hill […]

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Taking Different Track

January 20, 2018

Elizabeth Brooks wasn’t interested in opening the typical equestrian barn when she started the Springfield Riding Club in Rogersville, Mo. During her time traveling the globe as a professional horse trainer and riding instructor, she saw plenty of new possibilities. “At most barns, there’s one or two instructors who specialize […]

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Dicamba Drama Continues

January 20, 2018

Drift concerns remain as dicamba-resistant seed sales are set to double The 2017 soybean harvest is likely to set a new record for total production, but for many farmers, the year was marred by the finger-pointing, lawsuits and acrimony associated with off-target movement of dicamba herbicide. The hotly debated weedkiller […]

Tractor Planting

Strategies for Managing Equipment Expenses

January 20, 2018

Razor-thin profit margins and depleted capital reserves have forced many farmers to re-evaluate the way they manage their machinery. Low prices for corn, soybeans and other commodities have producers looking to cut costs wherever possible. The belt tightening has prompted many farmers to forego replacing much of the farm equipment […]

Grain Bins

Tough Times Persist

January 20, 2018

Farmers looking for a reprieve from low commodity prices may have to continue waiting for market conditions to improve before they see any relief. Record harvests and increasing foreign competition have flooded global commodity markets with an oversupply of corn, soybeans and wheat. Until the surplus disappears, economists say it […]

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Rural Opioid Epidemic

January 20, 2018

Survey Shows Massive Impact in Farm Country The results of a survey recently published by the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) and the National Farmers Union (NFU) shows farmers and ranchers have been hit significantly harder by the opioid crisis than rural populations overall. While just under half of rural […]

Census Tells the True Story About the State of U.S. Agriculture

Counting All Farmers

January 20, 2018

Census Tells the True Story About the State of U.S. Agriculture The 2017 Census of Agriculture, which provides detailed data covering nearly every facet of U.S. agriculture, is underway and millions of agricultural operators across the United States are encouraged to promptly complete the survey to fully demonstrate the value […]

Oil Drill

Fuel Contracting Season is Here

January 20, 2018

Diesel prices have gone up roughly 55 cents per gallon from the mid-year low, and this is the kind of price rally that we are all trying to protect against by contracting our fuel. This is why putting in a little effort now to determine your fuel budget and target […]

Kim Diehl

5 Questions with Kim Diehl

January 20, 2018

What motivated you to get involved with the cooperative and serve on the board? It seems like most people these days are too content to sit back and watch things happen. I prefer to get involved in the organizations I’m a part of because I want to help make a […]

Longtime MFA Oil Employee Marvin VanLeer Retires

Longtime MFA Oil Employee Marvin VanLeer Retires

January 20, 2018

Have you ever believed in anything so strongly that you would want anyone who sees you to know it instantly? Would you go so far as to shave it into the hair on the sides of your head? That’s the kind of dedication Marvin VanLeer had for MFA Oil during […]

Keeping Membership and Patronage Accurate

Keeping Membership and Patronage Accurate

January 20, 2018

MFA Oil’s farmer-owners will soon receive their patronage checks in the mail, and there’s one department members can thank. The company’s Records Services department is responsible for not only mailing equity and patronage checks, but also keeping membership information up-to-date and maintaining other customer-related paperwork. Any customer who is involved […]

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Acquires Callaway Propane LLC

January 5, 2018

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces it has acquired full ownership of Callaway Propane LLC in Fulton, Mo., effective Jan. 2. Callaway Propane was formed in 1998 as a partnership between MFA Oil and Callaway Electric Cooperative.

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Missouri Bans “JD 303” Tractor Hydraulic Fluid

December 1, 2017

The Missouri Department of Agriculture (MDA) has barred the sale of tractor hydraulic fluid (THF) labeled as “John Deere 303” effectively immediately. The ban was announced by MDA’s Weights, Measures & Consumer Protection Division which called John Deere 303 fluids misbranded “because they fail to meet any current tractor manufacturer’s […]

Chairman of the Board of Directors Benny Farrell addresses the delegation.

MFA Oil Company Announces $5.2 Million in Member Patronage, Elects Directors to Board

December 1, 2017

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, recently held its 88th Annual Delegate Meeting in Branson, Mo., where the co-op’s elected representatives approved a return of $5.2 million in patronage to the membership. The patronage disbursement, which was recommended by the MFA Oil Board of Directors, represents 80 percent […]

Annual Meeting

MFA Oil Company Announces $5.2 Million in Patronage Returns to Members

November 20, 2017

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, recently held its 88th Annual Delegate Meeting in Branson, Mo., where the co-op’s elected representatives approved a return of $5.2 million in patronage to the membership.

Mark Fenner

Keeping the Main Thing the Main Thing

November 5, 2017

In a recent sermon, my pastor focused on the idea of ensuring the church understands and sticks to its mission of serving God. This notion, keeping the main thing the main thing, originated from famous self-improvement guru Stephen Covey. It’s a strong point, and it made me reflect upon the […]

Mid-America Biofuels was Missouri's first large-scale biodiesel producer.

Biodiesel Producer Grows with Industry

November 5, 2017

For the past 11 years, Mid-America Biofuels, a biodiesel production plant in Mexico, Mo., has become a large contributor to the growing renewable fuels industry. The plant, which became Missouri’s first large-scale biodiesel production facility when it opened in 2006, has grown from its original production capacity of 30 million […]

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Maintenance Matters

November 5, 2017

With limited funds designated for facility upkeep, universities around the country are facing a mounting backlog of maintenance needs, and farmers could soon feel the effect. The widespread problem of deferred maintenance has the potential to limit agriculture research findings, and ultimately halt future innovations the United States may make […]

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The Dicamba Dilemma

November 5, 2017

No easy answer to herbicide controversy Uncertainty is swirling in the Midwest, where millions of acres of crops may have been damaged by a controversial herbicide. An estimated 3.1 million acres of soybeans have been affected by off-target movement of dicamba across the country, and that figure doesn’t include other […]

Moberly Break Time

Truckers Welcome

November 5, 2017

Break Time unveiled its first truck stop in Moberly, Mo., in September. Located at the southern edge of the city where U.S. Highway 63 and State Highway M intersect, the store features many amenities for truck drivers, including: parking space for 25 tractor-trailers, a lounge, showers, laundry machines, free WiFi […]

A propane delivery truck labeled MFA Oil Propane is parked in a snowy landscape. A worker on the right is handling a hose connected to the truck. Snow-covered trees and ground surround the scene.

Winter is Coming

November 5, 2017

3 Tips for Propane Preparedness Fall is here and heating season is just around the corner. If you haven’t planned for your propane needs yet, now is the time. MFA Oil is committed to keeping your home, farm or commercial business adequately supplied with propane all winter long. The price […]

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Pollinator Plots Enhance Pasture Biodiversity, Ecosystems Services

November 5, 2017

Fruit and vegetable farms, gardens and other agricultural sectors rely on pollinators to ensure abundant production, but wild pollinator populations are in decline, says Dirk Philipp, associate professor of animal science for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. “The original prairies that covered much of the United States […]

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A Smarter Way to Fuel

November 5, 2017

Thirty years ago, agricultural cooperative leaders from across the country gathered for a series of focus panels to discuss the future of farmer-owned cooperatives. The panelists’ discussions were summarized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in the report “Positioning Farmer Cooperatives for the Future,” which concluded cooperatives must continually adapt […]

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Feed Study Could Lead to More Efficient Cattle Breeds

November 4, 2017

A change is coming to the cattle seedstock industry. Breed associations have long been interested in finding the genetic basis for feed efficiency, with the aim of breeding more efficient animals. But the first step—accurately measuring how much cattle eat across different life stages and diet types—has been a missing […]

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Pulling Together

November 4, 2017

Whether it’s the thrill of competition, the fun of building custom machinery or the comradery found at the track, something about tractor pulling has captivated the Dohrman family for generations. “The feeling you get when the tractor ignites and the wheels are spinning 70 miles per hour is sort of […]

A white propane delivery truck labeled MidOil Propane drives through a snowy landscape. Snow is falling heavily, and a house is partially visible in the background.

Are You Prepared for Winter?

November 4, 2017

A hint of a chill has returned to remind us fall has arrived and will soon be followed by winter. What does Mother Nature have in store for us this year? It is hard to predict the weather, but that doesn’t stop people from making predictions. Meteorologists have already begun […]

Since 1998, the MFA Oil Foundation has awarded approximately $1.5 million in grants to support youth, education, human services and civic projects.

Acting with Integrity

November 4, 2017

There is no gray area when it comes to MFA Oil’s stance on ethics and corporate citizenship in the company’s guiding principles: “When in doubt, do the right thing, ethically and morally.” Those words set forth an unequivocal directive for the cooperative to operate with integrity, fairness and respect in […]

A construction site with two fuel station canopies labeled Diesel, a partially built structure, and several vehicles, including a white truck. The area is surrounded by dirt and machinery, set under a cloudy blue sky.

Building for the Future

November 4, 2017

The construction department at MFA Oil Company may not have many employees, but what it lacks in manpower it more than makes up with its productivity. The department is primarily staffed by Brian Arnold, senior construction specialist, who works directly with architects, engineers and contractors on the company’s projects. “I […]

Members of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Concordia, Mo., use their disaster relief trailer to help clear debris following destructive storms and provide homeowners with assistance in cleanup efforts.

Lending Disaster Victims a Helping Hand

November 4, 2017

Kent Kunkel got his first taste of disaster relief when he traveled with volunteers from his church to help the victims of the catastrophic tornado that ripped through the city of Joplin, Mo., in 2011. “That type of experience makes you appreciate what’s really important in life,” Kunkel says. “It […]

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Four Tips to Improve Fuel Tank Maintenance

November 4, 2017

Fuel tank maintenance is an indispensable part of ensuring the quality of diesel fuel. Incorporating a preventative tank care plan protects stored fuel and maximizes the service life of diesel-powered equipment. Don North, MFA Oil director of product development and quality control, offers four important tips for proper tank maintenance. […]

Are You Ready for Winter? Equipment Storage

Are You Ready for Winter?

October 25, 2017

Winter is just around the corner and its frigid temperatures can be hard on diesel equipment and fuel systems. Performing routine maintenance now can help you prevent the most common cold-weather problems and avoid costly repairs and downtime. Before the cold weather strikes, prepare your equipment for the season by […]

Break Time Opens Moberly Truck Stop

Break Time Opens Moberly Truck Stop

September 25, 2017

Break Time, the convenience store division of MFA Oil Company, announces the opening of its newest store, a truck stop near the intersection of U.S. Highway 63 and State Highway M in Moberly, Mo. The 6,000-square-foot store is Break Time’s first truck stop and features many amenities for truck drivers, […]

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Harvey’s Havoc Drives Up Gas Prices

September 1, 2017

As Hurricane Harvey battered Texas this past week, dropping more than four feet of rain in some areas, gasoline prices shot up across the country. According to AAA, the national price of gas has risen to $2.519 as of September 1, the highest it’s been in two years. The price spike […]

Don Smith, director of acquisitions, with Randy Ervin, former owner of Chanute LP Gas, Inc.

MFA Oil Company Acquires Two Propane Retailers in Southeast Kansas

August 29, 2017

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces it has acquired Chanute LP Gas Inc., based in Chanute, Kan., and Tri-Star Propane Inc., based in Severy, Kan. The purchase of the two propane retailers aligns with MFA Oil’s efforts to grow its business in the eastern Kansas region.

A vintage truck parked at an MFA Oil gas station during sunset. The sun peeks through the canopy, casting long shadows on the ground. A propane tank is visible in the background. A sign reads All You Can Eat.

Rise of Modern Media Affecting Market Prices

July 28, 2017

Predicting prices in the fuel and propane industry is a lot like a night at the casino. Uncertain factors and inconsistent circumstances are both elements that go into winning the jackpot and determining the exact future price of fuel and propane. For Tim Danze, senior pricing analyst, recognizable factors are […]

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MFA Oil Welcomes Nine Summer Interns

July 17, 2017

This summer, MFA Oil is giving aspiring students real world experience in their desired fields. Nine interns have recently joined the MFA Oil team as part of the company’s third annual internship program. The interns, a mix of undergraduate and graduate students, are scattered in various departments across the home […]

Mark Fenner

It’s Called MFA Oil for a Reason

July 10, 2017

What’s in a name? Well, in our case it describes our business and why we are here. For decades, MFA Oil has been known as a dependable supplier of fuels and propane with a deep appreciation of our farmer-owners. But what about oil? While we do sell a significant volume […]

Independent Stave Company treats barrels with fire to release the wood's unique flavor and aroma, which will pass on to wine or spirits.

Building Better Barrels

July 10, 2017

For four generations, the family-owned Independent Stave Company has produced high-quality oak barrels and other cooperage products for the wine and spirits industries. What began as one Missouri man’s business has grown into an industry leader with an international presence. In 1912, T.W. Boswell founded a stave milling business to […]

A green tractor equipped with a wide sprayer operates in a lush, green field. The sprayer emits a mist over the crops, and a row of trees lines the background under a cloudy sky.

Raising Rice

July 10, 2017

The only thing tougher than rice is the farmer who grows it. What would be the worst conditions for other crops makes the best environment for rice production. Rice thrives in heavy clay soils that retain water—the type of fields most growers try to avoid. “An old farmer once told […]

: EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.

From Antagonist to Ally

July 10, 2017

Agriculture Embraces EPA Administrator Ask farmers for their views on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and you may hear a few choice words. Generally speaking, farmers fear and mistrust the EPA, an agency they say doesn’t understand agriculture and too often oversteps its authority when it comes to regulating […]

AGRIServices of Brunswick

River Transport Provides Competitive Service for Farmers

July 10, 2017

Traditionally, wholesale suppliers of fertilizer, grain and feed rely on two modes of freight transportation: rail and truck. However, suppliers like AGRIServices of Brunswick (ASB) in north central Missouri have found a third option is highly valuable: river barges. The Mississippi River watershed, which comprises the Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi and […]

First Generation Rancher Blazes His Own Trail

Building a Herd

July 10, 2017

First Generation Rancher Blazes His Own Trail Lincoln Hough was a seventh-grade student when he made the fateful purchase that would help shape his future. A $450 loan from his parents bought Hough three Hereford heifers, which he bred to a neighbor’s bull. Three calves later, he had $1,000 in […]

A red tractor plows a vast, open field under a wide blue sky with scattered clouds. The sun is low on the horizon, casting a warm glow over the landscape and creating long shadows. Dust rises in the wake of the tractors path.

Megamergers Set to Shake up Agriculture Giants

July 10, 2017

The agricultural input supply landscape could see some big changes in 2017. The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently issued a report assessing the potential impacts of pending mergers and acquisitions involving the world’s “Big Six” agricultural chemical and seed companies. Though the deals are all still awaiting regulatory approval, the […]

A group of piglets stands on a slatted floor inside a barn. They are light pink with some dirt marks and appear curious as they look towards the camera. The barn has metal railings and a concrete wall in the background.

Research Propels Advances in Swine Industry

July 10, 2017

A Kansas State University swine scientist says advances in how pigs are raised have led to enormous improvements in pork production over the last 20 years. Mike Tokach, professor of animal science, says research has allowed the swine industry to safely increase litter sizes and growth rates of finishing pigs. […]

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Don’t Take the Bait

July 10, 2017

Beware Phishing Scams Think twice before clicking suspicious emails that land in your inbox. Phishing scams have grown in popularity and continue to trick people into a host of problems. As cybercriminals use increasingly sophisticated scams, it has never been more important to protect yourself. Phishing scams aim to collect […]

Oil Pump

Will OPEC Cuts Balance the Market?

July 10, 2017

When the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) announced on Nov. 30, 2016, it would cut crude oil production in an effort to drain record global inventories, the oil market quickly responded. Crude prices immediately shot up 9 percent from $45.24 to a high of $49.44. The agreement, which notably […]

The MFA Oil laboratory has offered analysis services for both lubricants and fuel for more than 70 years.

Committed to Quality

July 10, 2017

When a tractor or combine breaks down during planting or harvest, farmers lose valuable time in the field, which can end up costing them hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. As a farmer-owned cooperative, MFA Oil is keenly aware of the importance of avoiding equipment downtime. That’s why providing excellent […]

Christopher R. Daubert

Mizzou Welcomes New CAFNR Dean

July 10, 2017

The University of Missouri’s College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR) has named Christopher R. Daubert its new vice chancellor and dean. Daubert is currently a professor and department head of Food, Bioprocessing & Nutrition Sciences and system co-chair of Food, Biochemical & Engineered Systems at North Carolina State […]

Drive to Feed Kids Targets Food Insecurity in Missouri

Drive to Feed Kids Targets Food Insecurity in Missouri

July 10, 2017

Missouri Farmers Care (MFC) has launched a new summer service program to fight childhood hunger. The Drive to Feed Kids program will leverage existing food banks and in-school food pantries to deliver kid-friendly meals to underfed youth. The food is delivered through backpack programs and in-school pantries. “Hunger isn’t an […]

David and Brenda Reed have raised nearly a quarter of a million dollars for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital by hosting annual trail rides for nearly 20 years.

Saddling Up for St. Jude

July 10, 2017

Nearly two decades ago, David Reed and his wife, Brenda, received a phone call from a fellow horse lover. She asked if they would take over as coordinators for a charity trail ride benefitting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The Reeds’ “yes” took them down a trail they never expected. […]

Keller Colley, senior EH&S compliance administrator, cleans out an underground storage fuel tank for disposal. Discarded tanks are frequently sold to scrap yards.

Keeping Hazards to a Minimum

July 10, 2017

Much responsibility comes with jobs dedicated to reducing risks, protecting people and being a trustworthy steward of our environment, but it’s all in a day’s work for MFA Oil’s Department of Environmental, Health and Safety (EH&S). The department manages the company’s 260 petroleum storage tank sites, and its primary objective […]

A lone diesel pump labeled No. 2 Diesel-Red stands on a concrete platform outdoors. The pump features a colorful advertisement and boasts a green nozzle with a long hose on the ground, against a backdrop of trees and grass.

Diesel Fuel Selection is Critical

July 10, 2017

Diesel engines have come a long way since Rudolf Diesel first introduced his invention to the world in the late 19th century. Though it’s been more than 100 years since Diesel demonstrated his single-cylinder engine in 1897, many of the most significant advancements in diesel engine technology have occurred within […]

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Acquires Propane Retailer in Pocahontas, Arkansas

June 26, 2017

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces it has acquired DeClerk LP Gas, Inc. in Pocahontas, Ark., effective June 21. DeClerk LP Gas has been in operation since 1938.

MFA Hamilton Rail Facility opens to serve growing grain industry

MFA Hamilton Rail Facility opens to serve growing grain industry

June 22, 2017

Farmers, industry representatives and media got their first glance inside the new MFA Hamilton Rail Facility with a two-day open house June 20 and 21.Under construction for the past year, the Rail Facility is MFA’s largest single investment in real dollars in any geographic region.

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Acquires Propane Assets of Spring Hill Oil Company and Donated $50,000 to The Nathan Project

June 20, 2017

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative announces it has acquired the propane operations of Spring Hill Oil Company, an independent retailer based in Spring Hill, Kan., effective June 16. “This acquisition represents another major step into the Kansas market for our company,” says Jon Ihler, MFA Oil vice […]

Pictured left to right: John Laws, chairman of the KS/MO Operation Homefront Advisory Board; Kristin Castle, central Midwest program manager for Operation Homefront; Mark Fenner, MFA Oil president and CEO; and Brandon Perry, senior airman with the U.S. Air Force.

MFA Oil Donates $160,000 to Support Local Military Families

June 8, 2017

MFA Oil Company announces it has donated $160,000 to Operation Homefront, a national nonprofit organization that provides emergency and other financial assistance to the families of U.S. military service members and veterans.

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Working Hard to Better Serve You

May 12, 2017

As a farmer-owned cooperative, we strive to make sure everything we do at MFA Oil is in service of the membership and meets your energy needs. On a day-to-day basis, this consists of negotiating with vendors to get the best combination of pricing and quality, watching world energy markets, conducting […]

Agriculture in the Trump Era

Agriculture in the Trump Era

May 12, 2017

President Donald Trump’s victory in the November election was fueled in large part by big wins he secured throughout rural America. Many farmers supported Trump and now they are cautiously optimistic their faith in the new commander in chief will be rewarded with policy that is more advantageous for agriculture. […]

A family of three stands smiling in a green field with rows of plants. They are surrounded by trees under a clear blue sky. The man wears a cap, the woman has long hair, and the child is holding a small plastic basket.

Thinking Outside the Row Crop

May 12, 2017

New Ventures Mean New Revenue for Moreland Family Matt Moreland never dreamed pumpkins would have a place on his farm. He grew up raising dairy and beef cattle, corn, and soybeans with his father and uncle. Pumpkins did not even register on the list of possibilities. Now, pumpkins, strawberries and […]

Green House

Greenhouses Thrive with Propane

May 12, 2017

Winter’s chill has no effect on plants growing in climate-controlled commercial greenhouses heated by propane. The warmth generated by propane-powered heaters keeps annual and perennial plants comfortable and unfazed by the cold throughout winter and early spring. This allows greenhouse operators to have their plants ready to go when planting […]

Grain Bins

The Danger Zone

May 12, 2017

Grain Bin Entry is Risky Business Last fall’s record-breaking U.S. harvest of corn and soybeans has set the stage for “the perfect storm for more grain bin accidents in 2017,” according to Charles Ellis, a natural resources engineer with University of Missouri Extension. Across the country, grain bins are filled […]

MFA Oil Hosts Inaugural Young Farmers Conference

MFA Oil Hosts Inaugural Young Farmers Conference

May 12, 2017

Developing the next generation of leaders in agriculture grows more important every year as the average age of principal farm operators climbs higher. Data from the 2012 Census of Agriculture, the most recent, revealed farmers older than 65 years of age outnumber those under 35 by a ratio of six-to-one. […]

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Farmers Needed for Missouri Strip Trial Program

May 12, 2017

Ten years ago, not many farmers were talking about cover crops. That is not the case now, says Greg Luce, University of Missouri Extension corn specialist and research director for the Missouri Soybean Association and the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council. He invites farmers to take part in MU’s Missouri Strip […]

Baseball

Propane Contracting – It’s a Hit

May 12, 2017

In baseball, if you manage to hit the ball three times out of 10 you are considered an all-star. If you manage to maintain that same average throughout your career, you might even have a shot at the hall of fame. Now imagine you got a hit seven out of […]

Training

Putting the Right People in Place

May 12, 2017

Employees are the heart and soul of a business. They are the most valuable assets any company possesses. That’s why the success of a company is often defined by its ability to put the right people in the right positions. The MFA Oil Board of Directors recognizes the important role […]

MFA Oil Partners with Cattlemen to Provide Wildfire Relief

MFA Oil Partners with Cattlemen to Provide Wildfire Relief

May 12, 2017

n early March, wildfires ravaged more than a million acres of land in Oklahoma and Kansas. MFA Oil is working with the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association to help the farmers and ranchers who were devastated by the fires by donating $5,000 in gift cards to reimburse fuel expenses for volunteers who […]

Joe Parcell

Parcell Named First MFA Professor of Agribusiness

May 12, 2017

MFA Incorporated, MFA Oil and the MFA Foundation pledged $750,000, payable over four years, to the University of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR) in 2015 to establish an endowed professorship that supports education and research. The first professorship role was recently filled. Joe Parcell, professor and […]

Bev Twellman

Twellman Inducted into Missouri Institute of Cooperatives Hall of Fame

May 12, 2017

MFA Oil congratulates Beverly Twellman, who retired from the company with 44 years of service in 2015, for her induction into the Cooperative Hall of Fame by the Missouri Institute of Cooperatives (MIC). During her time with the company, Twellman worked closely with MFA Oil’s presidents, members of the board […]

Sarah Fuehring has taught self-defense and safety training to nearly 3,000 women and children in Missouri.

Turning Terror into Determination

May 12, 2017

Sarah Fuehring planted flowers in her front yard while her three- and five-year-old children played nearby on a peaceful summer’s day. Unbeknown to the her, danger slowly drew near. A drifter had wondered onto their property and leered at the family from the end of their driveway, which was near […]

Bulk oil driver Ron Walbourn delivers lubricants to customers in northwest Missouri.

Bulk Oil Drivers Keep Customers Well Stocked

May 12, 2017

MFA Oil’s bulk oil drivers travel thousands of miles each month delivering lubricants to customers. The deliveries go to farmers, schools, department of transportation offices, highway patrol outposts, automotive garages, oil change shops, construction companies and trucking firms. The bulk shipments are an ideal way for any customers with a […]

Gear Up Your Vehicle for Spring: 10-Step Maintenance Checklist

Gear Up Your Vehicle for Spring: 10-Step Maintenance Checklist

May 12, 2017

Spring is here and that means driving season is right around the corner. Just as spring cleaning is a good idea for your home, it also makes sense to give your vehicle a seasonal tune-up. “Winter can be hard on automobiles, so now’s the perfect time to perform preventive maintenance […]

Premium Heavy Duty engine oil

Keeping Up with Motor Oil Technology

May 8, 2017

The American Petroleum Institute (API) recently released a new heavy-duty engine oil specification to replace API CJ-4. The new API CK-4 service category for diesel engine oil has been in development for about a decade and will deliver improved fuel economy performance and reduce emissions. Known as PC-11A during its […]

Recognizing Leaders in Conservation-Leopold Conservation Award

Recognizing Leaders in Conservation

May 8, 2017

Did you know that more than three quarters of the land in the continental U.S. is privately owned? The farmers, ranchers and foresters who own and manage the vast majority of private land in this nation hold the key to environmental improvement. Without their voluntary stewardship, our biggest conservation challenges […]

Columbia Break Time

Break Time Reopens Store on Old Highway 63, Introduces MyTime Rewards

April 10, 2017

Break Time, the convenience store division of MFA Oil Company, announces it has reopened its store at 1416 Old Highway 63 S in Columbia with more pumps and amenities for customers.

MFA Oil Partners with Cattlemen to Provide Wildfire Relief

MFA Oil Partners with Cattlemen to Provide Wildfire Relief

March 27, 2017

In early March, wildfires ravaged more than a million acres of land in Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. MFA Oil is working with the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association to help the farmers and ranchers who were devastated by the fires by donating $5,000 in gift cards to reimburse fuel expenses for […]

MFA Oil Analysis

Oil Analysis Helps Prevent Equipment Downtime

March 27, 2017

Farmers, truckers and other users of heavy equipment can maximize the performance and reliability of their equipment through regular analysis of engine, hydraulic and transmission oils. Establishing an oil analysis regimen can help determine contamination levels, wear rates and the overall condition of equipment. Routine testing can identify minor problems […]

Pictured from left to right: Bill McFarland and Michele McFarland, the former owners of Ford Oil Company, and Don Smith, MFA Oil director of mergers and acquisitions.

MFA Oil Company Acquires Ford Oil Company

March 3, 2017

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces it has acquired Ford Oil Company, an independent retailer of propane and refined fuels with offices in Hornersville and Kennett, Mo.

MFA Oil Winter Propane Safety Tips

Six Important Winter Propane Safety Tips

January 18, 2017

Winter storms can sometimes cause power outages, pipes to burst and other problems in your home. Make sure you’re prepared to handle any upcoming storms by reviewing our winter propane safety tips. Maintain an adequate supply in your tank. Winter storms can hinder propane deliveries, so it’s a good idea […]

Break Time recently unveiled a redesigned logo and accompanying graphics on its new store in Lee’s Summit, MO.

Break Time Unveils Refreshed C-Store Concept with Kansas City Market Expansion

January 17, 2017

Break Time recently unveiled a redesigned logo and accompanying graphics on its new store in Lee’s Summit, MO.

Pictured from left to right: Jeff Goodwin, MFA Oil district manager; Nathan Dunman, former Keiser Oil and Gas Company owner; Chip Bennet, MFA Oil acquisition specialist; Joe Case, MFA Oil acquisition specialist

MFA Oil Company Acquires Northeast Arkansas Propane Supplier

January 3, 2017

MFA Oil Company, the seventh largest propane retailer in the United States, announces it has acquired the propane operations of Keiser Oil & LP Gas Co., an independent propane retailer based in Keiser, Arkansas.

Break Time Shootout

MFA Oil – Break Time Shootout

December 12, 2016

The 24th Annual MFA Oil-Break Time Shootout, benefiting the Show-Me STATE GAMES, is scheduled to tip off at noon on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017 at Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Mo. The event features top high school basketball teams and some of the best athletes from around the state of Missouri. […]

Oil Fuel Contracts to Save on Fuel

Consider Contracts to Save on Fuel

December 12, 2016

By the time you read this column, you may have heard the news about OPEC’s recent decision to cut crude oil production. I have to give OPEC credit; I did not think it would be able to pull off this historic agreement to limit its members crude output. The details […]

Annual Meeting

MFA Oil Declares $11.8 Million in Cash Returns to Owners, Reports 2016 Fiscal Results

November 22, 2016

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned cooperative, recently declared it will pay $11.8 million in cash to its members in exchange for doing business with the company.

Cows with black and white markings are eating hay in a row inside a wooden barn. The barn has a metal roof and natural light coming through. The animals are contained by metal bars and seem relaxed.

Animal Agriculture Plays Key Role in Missouri

October 17, 2016

The value animal agriculture provides to the state of Missouri extends beyond the raw products leaving the farm gate. The production of livestock, as well as other commodities, causes ripple effects throughout the economy in the form of employment; production in allied industries; taxes paid to local, state and federal […]

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Agriculture’s Unsung Hero

October 17, 2016

When people think of farming or agriculture, they often imagine rows of crops, tractors and hard-working men and women dedicated to feeding the world. While these ideas are mostly accurate, they overlook an important contributor known for its distinct buzzing and honey-making prowess. Bees, though small in size, are agriculture’s […]

A dense cluster of vibrant green clover leaves fills the image, each leaf having three heart-shaped leaflets. The clovers create a lush, uniform texture across the entire frame.

Fundamentals of Cover Crops

October 17, 2016

Recent environmental and ecological awareness has started a resurgence in cover crop use. Although cover crops have been used for centuries, today’s modern farmer has grown up in a generation which has replaced the use of cover crops with widespread use of fertilizers and herbicides. Now as some farmers are […]

Shuttle Loader

Construction Ramps Up at Shuttle-Loader Facility

October 17, 2016

After a wetter than normal summer, construction is well underway on the new shuttle-loader just outside Hamilton, Mo. The grain-handling facility, a joint venture between MFA Incorporated and MFA Oil Company, will consist of 2 million bushels of permanent storage and 1.5 million bushels of temporary storage. The site will […]

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2016 election primer

October 17, 2016

The November election is shaping up to be a momentous occasion. There are a wide range of national and state-wide offices up for grabs and some important ballot measures for voters to consider. We’ve highlighted a few of the important races and questions voters will be deciding upon. For months, […]

Farm Groups, Food Industry Hail Historic Food Labeling Law

Farm Groups, Food Industry Hail Historic Food Labeling Law

October 17, 2016

On July 29, President Barack Obama signed a bill that puts in place federal standards for the labeling of products made with genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The new law will require most food products to carry a text label, symbol, 1-800 number, website or scannable smartphone code indicating whether they […]

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From the Ground to the Pump

October 17, 2016

The Refining Process Explained You probably realize you are using energy when you fill up your vehicle’s fuel tank or burn propane to heat your homes. But have you ever stopped to consider the source of the energy or how it is delivered? It all goes back to the ancient, […]

Investments in bigger delivery trucks help to improve efficiency. Bottom: Some customers in the Auto-Fill Program have tank monitors to help gauge their propane needs.

Investing in the Future

October 17, 2016

The MFA Oil Board of Directors works with the cooperative’s management team to guide the company in its mission of serving the needs of members. One of the company’s core principles is a commitment to operational excellence, and this has become increasingly important in today’s business climate. “We’ve made a […]

The Break Time store under construction in Lee's Summit, Mo. will open this fall, and is the first in the Kansas City metro area.

Break Time Construction Underway

October 17, 2016

Break Time is keeping construction crews busy around Missouri. Break Time’s first location in the Kansas City metropolitan market is set to open in October in Lee’s Summit, a suburb southeast of the city. “Suburban expansion is one of our targeted growth areas, and we plan to continue looking for […]

A tractor plows a field at sunset, creating a cloud of dust in its wake. The sky is a gradient of orange and blue, with the sun low on the horizon, casting a warm glow over the landscape.

Growing Member Benefits— One Acquisition at a Time

October 17, 2016

MFA Oil Company actively seeks out opportunities to expand its business to better serve customers and offer greater benefits to owners. The department behind this objective, Mergers and Acquisitions, takes a strategic look at potential acquisitions and helps usher new companies into the MFA Oil family. “We look for acquisition […]

Barrell

Extended Life Coolants Increase Uptime, Cut Costs

October 17, 2016

Only a third of the energy created in the internal combustion engine of motor vehicles and equipment is used to move the vehicle. The rest is transferred as waste heat in equal amounts to the exhaust gas and engine coolant. While water is an excellent heat transfer fluid, it’s relatively […]

MFA Oil Market Commentary - Bear Market Ahead

Supply Issues Point to Bearish Market

October 7, 2016

The current fundamentals and realities of the energy market are bearish, in my opinion. The question is whether there are longer-term bullish implications we need to consider. A quick look at supply and demand as of late August shows crude oil stocks in the United States are sitting at 521 million barrels – […]

Construction Ramps Up on Shuttle-Loader Facility

Construction Ramps Up on Shuttle-Loader Facility

October 7, 2016

After a wetter than normal summer, construction is well underway on the new shuttle-loader just outside Hamilton, Mo. The grain-handling facility, a joint venture between MFA Incorporated and MFA Oil Company, will consist of 2 million bushels of permanent storage and 1.5 million bushels of temporary storage. The site will be connected to the Union […]

MFA Oil Company Acquires Ozark County LP Gas Company, Inc.

MFA Oil Company Acquires Ozark County LP Gas Company, Inc.

September 27, 2016

MFA Oil Company has acquired Ozark County LP Gas Company, Inc., a propane retailer with offices in Gainesville, Mo. and Mountain Home, Ark.

MFA Oil Bulk Fuel News Feature

MFA Oil Company Expands Operations in Arkansas and Oklahoma

August 4, 2016

MFA Oil Company has acquired select assets of Fuels & Supplies and Jim Woods Marketing, Inc. The sale includes propane operations in northeast Oklahoma and refined fuel/ tank wagon operations in northwest Arkansas and northeast Oklahoma.

Mark Fenner

The Painful Process of Staying Relevant

July 24, 2016

How often in your life have you had a rewarding accomplishment come easily? In my experience, the answer is almost never. In this ultra-competitive world we live in, great things don’t just happen. It takes hard work, focus and tremendous effort to achieve meaningful results. MFA Oil is currently in […]

A blue fuel truck is parked on a gravel lot beside a large red barn. The sky is overcast with gray clouds, and there are propane tanks near the building.

Meeting the Needs of Arkansas Poultry Producers

July 24, 2016

Poultry is big business in Arkansas. Nearly 6,000 Arkansas farms produce some type of poultry, including broilers, turkeys and egg-laying hens. Poultry is the state’s top agricultural product, accounting for $4.47 billion in cash receipts or 44.3 percent of the total for all agricultural sales in Arkansas. By far the […]

Len Nall

Big Data

July 24, 2016

The Next Revolution in Agriculture Thanks to precision agriculture and advancements in equipment and computing technology, farmers are building a treasure trove of production information. The wealth of data generated by precision agriculture technology has enormous potential, but it’s what farmers do with this information that matters. If properly analyzed, […]

Close-up of scattered corn kernels on a 100-dollar bill, symbolizing the connection between agriculture and finance.

Farm Economy Continues To Tighten

July 24, 2016

It wasn’t long ago that U.S. farmers were enjoying booming business as farm incomes for row-crop producers swelled from 2007 to 2013, propelled by record exports and strong demand for biofuels. Now on the other side of the coin, many farmers are faced with commodity prices that will make it […]

A person wearing a cap and sunglasses operates a lawnmower on a grassy area surrounded by trees. Another individual is partially visible in the background, also using a lawnmower. A large building with arches is in the distance.

Propane-Powered Mowers Cut Grass, Emissions and Upkeep Costs

July 24, 2016

Landscape contractors, corporate maintenance crews and government agencies looking to improve the sustainability of their mowers are increasingly turning to propane. The clean-burning nature of propane reduces harmful carbon emissions compared with conventional fuels. Propane-powered mowers reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 15 percent and carbon monoxide emissions by […]

Two men stand on metal stairs in front of a large corrugated metal structure. One wears a yellow shirt and jeans with a cap, the other a blue plaid shirt and cap. They are both smiling.

Brothers Partner to Start Farming Careers

July 24, 2016

Farming profit margins look slim for the 2016 crop year, but that’s not dampening the enthusiasm of Drew and Luke Mitchell. The downturn in the agricultural economy has provided the Mitchells with a golden opportunity: the chance to rent 800 acres of farmland in central Arkansas. As older farmers look […]

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Advocating for Agriculture

July 21, 2016

Giving legs to the motto “Stronger Together,” MFA Oil fills a key role with Missouri Farmers Care (MFC), a joint effort of Missouri’s farming and agriculture community to stand together for the men and women who provide the food and jobs on which communities depend. The coalition works statewide to […]

Industrial grain silos and storage facilities under a partly cloudy sky. The silos are large, metallic structures with connecting walkways and supporting frames. The surrounding area is paved and relatively empty.

It Pays to Upgrade Grain Dryers

July 21, 2016

Are you getting the most bang for your buck from your grain dryer? Research from the Propane Education and Research Council (PERC) suggests that unless you’re using the latest grain drying technology, you may be leaving money on the table. Grain dryers provide farmers with harvest flexibility that can save […]

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The Rebalancing Act

July 21, 2016

Energy prices fell significantly in early 2016 as a result of record supplies of all things energy. Prior to the recent dip, prices had generally been on the rise for most of the 2000s with the exception of the Great Recession, which began in December 2007 and stretched into 2009. […]

MFA Oil employees participate in a crane truck training session at the company’s headquarters in Columbia, Mo.

Focused on Safety

July 21, 2016

MFA Oil’s guiding principles provide the company’s board of directors with a clear vision of how to run the cooperative. Safety is always an important factor and makes up one of the six guiding principles. “When you’re working with refined fuel and propane, safety and compliance are not to be […]

A well-lit gas station at dusk with a white car parked at a pump. The station has multiple fuel pumps and a small convenience store in the background. The sky is a deep blue, indicating early evening.

APM Enhances Profitability for Independent C-Store Owners

July 21, 2016

American Petroleum Marketers, a division of MFA Oil, is a wholesale distributor of a broad spectrum of quality petroleum products for independently owned gas stations and convenience stores. Currently, APM operates in eight states across the Midwest, distributing more than 55 million gallons of fuel a year to its wholesale […]

From left: Ernie Verslues, president and CEO, MFA Incorporated; Don Mills, chairman of the board, MFA Incorporated; Benny Ferrell, chairman of the board, MFA Oil; Mark Fenner, president and CEO, MFA Oil.

MFA Oil Partners with MFA Inc. on Northwest Missouri Shuttle-Loader Facility

July 21, 2016

On May 2, 2016, MFA Oil Company and MFA Incorporated announced a joint venture to build a shuttle-loader facility on the Union Pacific Railroad approximately five miles east of Hamilton, Mo. The grain-handling facility will consist of 2 million bushels of permanent storage and 1.5 million bushels of temporary storage […]

James Greer

Greer Elected to Leadership of MPCA

July 21, 2016

James Greer, MFA Oil vice president of supply and legislative affairs, was elected to the Missouri Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association (MPCA) operating committee on Feb. 19. Members of the MPCA operating committee cycle through leadership roles en route to becoming the association’s president. The MPCA exists to promote […]

Chris Tynes, front row, center, manager of the MFA Oil propane plant in Murfreesboro, Tenn., presents a grant to the Bill Rice Christian Academy to help with the construction of a new classroom building to serve the school’s growing student body.

MFA Oil Foundation Helps Christian Academy Build New Classrooms

July 21, 2016

The MFA Oil Foundation provides cash grants to support nonprofit organizations that are working to improve communities in MFA Oil Company’s trade area. The foundation’s mission is to assist rural communities where the company has a presence by donating resources that help develop and strengthen organizations dedicated to education, youth, […]

Motor Oil Pouring

Advantages of Low-Viscosity Motor Oils

July 21, 2016

Choosing the right motor oil for your engine is an important decision. The wrong choice can result in reduced lubrication, expensive repairs and shortened engine life. One of the factors to consider when selecting a motor oil is the viscosity. That’s the measurement of how fast or slow the oil […]

Two men are standing outdoors beside a large industrial tank. Both are wearing caps, sunglasses, and casual clothing. One man is smiling with hands on hips, while the other is looking at him and also smiling. The sky is clear and blue.

The Service You Deserve

July 19, 2016

MFA Oil takes great pride in providing our farmer-owners and customers with the energy solutions needed to keep their operations growing. We know that meeting our customers’ needs goes beyond simply delivering fuel. The MFA Oil Service Division was established to ensure our customers receive the care they deserve. In […]

Prioritize Grilling Safety

Prioritize Grilling Safety

July 19, 2016

For the more than 70% of Americans that own a grill, summer time is prime grilling season. One thing you don’t want to happen is for your next grilled meal to be memorable for the wrong reasons. According to the National Fire Protection Association, July is the peak month for […]

A large, shiny tanker truck reflects the image of an open highway on its rear surface. A caution sign is visible, warning that the truck makes frequent stops. The surrounding landscape is filled with trees under a clear sky.

Wholesale Load Division Provides Transport-Sized Deliveries

July 19, 2016

Established in recent months to meet the needs of large-volume customers, the MFA Oil Wholesale Fuels Division is now servicing a wide variety of businesses and government organizations. Our goal is to provide a quick and easy way to arrange for the delivery of transport-sized fuel loads. The Wholesale Fuels […]

Petro-Card 24

Three New Ways to Pay for Your Petro-Card 24 Purchase

July 19, 2016

MFA Oil is excited to announce we will now accept EFS, TCH and T-CHEK credit cards at all of our Petro-Card 24 locations.  In addition to these new options, you can pay for your Petro-Card 24 purchases using any of the following: MFA Oil Petro-Card 24 Card MFA Oil Preferred […]

Break Time News Feature

New Break Time Convenience Store Coming to Rolla

July 1, 2016

Break Time, the convenience store division of MFA Oil Company, announces it will build a new 4,000-square-foot convenience store at 1805 N. Bishop Ave. in Rolla, Mo.

Big O Tires News Feature

MFA Oil Opening Big O Tires Store in Enid, Oklahoma

June 28, 2016

MFA Oil Company, a Big O Tires franchisee based in Columbia, Mo., announces it will open a new Big O Tires store in Enid, Okla., on July 5. MFA Oil has owned and managed Big O Tires stores since 1998; and currently operates 13 stores in Missouri, three stores in northwest Arkansas, and the Enid store is its first in Oklahoma.

Mark Fenner, MFA Oil president and CEO, presents a $165,000 check to Operation Homefront during MFA Oil's Annual Charity Golf Scramble & Concert.

MFA Oil Company Raises $165,000 for Operation Homefront Through Second Annual Charity Golf Tournament & Concert

June 9, 2016

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned cooperative based in Columbia, Mo., announces it has raised $165,000 to support Operation Homefront, a national nonprofit organization that provides emergency and other financial assistance to thousands of military troops and their families.

Mark Fenner, MFA Oil president and CEO, cuts the ribbon at the grand opening of the MFA Oil Business Support Campus in Moberly, Mo.

MFA Oil Company Celebrates Grand Opening of its Moberly Business Support Campus

May 19, 2016

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, based in Columbia, Mo., today celebrates the grand opening of its 33-acre Business Support Campus in Moberly, Mo.

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Company Acquires Oklahoma-based Terry’s Propane

May 4, 2016

MFA Oil Company, the seventh largest propane retailer in the United States, has acquired Terry’s Propane, Inc., a propane supplier based in Washington, Okla. The acquisition is the latest in a series of purchases MFA Oil has made to expand its operating footprint.

MFA Oil Bulk Fuel News Feature

MFA Oil Partners with MFA Inc. on Northwest Mo. Shuttle-Loader Facility

May 2, 2016

MFA Incorporated, a grain marketing and farm supply cooperative based in Columbia, Mo., recently announced a joint venture with MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, to build a shuttle-loader facility on the Union Pacific Railroad approximately 5 miles east of Hamilton, Mo.

Mark Fenner

Membership Has Its Privileges

April 24, 2016

Have you ever seen an advertisement you thought sounded too good to be true? In most cases, you’d probably be right. There’s almost always a catch. Some people may feel similarly about cooperatives—and the patronage refunds you can earn as members—but trust me, they are legit! The fact is, the […]

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Training Prepares Firefighters for Propane Emergencies

April 24, 2016

Last fall, the Fire Fighters Association of Missouri and the Missouri State Fair Fire Department hosted a statewide, two-day training conference at the Missouri State Fairgrounds in Sedalia, Mo., on how to handle propane emergencies. Larry Eggen, an MFA Oil plant manager in the area, helped to plan the event. […]

A man in a light blue uniform stands confidently with arms crossed inside a garage. Behind him are two colorful fuel trucks. The garage setting includes tools and equipment, and the man wears a cap and glasses.

Keeping the Company Rolling

April 24, 2016

Sliding through the narrow spaces between bobtail propane trucks and 10-wheelers for refined fuels, Bob Powell makes his way around the MFA Oil Truck Services Shop to check on his team’s progress with the day’s work. His crew is working efficiently to get trucks in and out of the shop […]

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In the Middle of Something Great

April 24, 2016

When Aaron Collett talks about the plot of land he farms outside Warrensburg, Mo., he does not talk about simply an operation of row crops and cattle. Nor does he talk about simply a means of living. He talks about his family. The land and his family are as intertwined […]

Corn plants growing in dry, cracked soil under a partly cloudy sky, with fields of green and yellow crops in the background.

Goodbye, El Niño; Hello, La Niña?

April 24, 2016

As one of the strongest El Niño weather cycles in the last 65 years begins to weaken, the question on the minds of many is what will come next? Will the Midwest have a return to weather more in line with a typical year, or will a new weather phenomenon […]

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Membership Pays

April 24, 2016

Every February, MFA Oil Company members have something to look forward to finding in their mailboxes: annual patronage checks. This year’s patronage was the largest in the history of the company at $23.7 million. These patronage refunds are one of the primary benefits of MFA Oil membership and an example […]

A large agricultural sprinkler system irrigates a lush green field under a dramatic sunset sky. The sun peeks through distant clouds, creating a calming rural landscape scene.

Mid-South Farmers Embrace Irrigation

April 24, 2016

Irrigation in the Mid-South has become increasingly popular with farmers who are looking to produce more reliable harvests. The 2012 U.S. Census of Agriculture, the most recent data available, shows farmers in Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee and Kentucky increased their irrigated acreage by 22 percent, 33 percent, 68 percent and 95 […]

Close-up of green plants growing in a field under bright sunlight, with a red tractor in the background. The tractor is equipped with a spraying arm, indicating agricultural activity. Blue sky overhead.

Are you ready for the weeds?

April 24, 2016

Benjamin Franklin once said, “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” I think that statement is appropriate for where we are with weed management right now in Missouri—if we don’t plan accordingly, the problems experienced in 2015 could lead to even greater problems this year. Last year more […]

A truck with a propane tank is parked at a farm with large grain silos. A person walks nearby on a gravel path. In the background are blue skies, a field, and several farm buildings.

The Value of Tertiary Propane Storage

April 24, 2016

The propane capacity in customer tanks is an important part of the overall propane storage picture in the United States. In fact, customer storage, also known as tertiary storage, represents a larger portion of the national propane supply capacity than the industry’s primary storage, which is found mostly in underground […]

A green fuel pump nozzle dispensing kernels of corn, symbolizing biofuel. The background is a gradient of brown and orange.

EPA Finalizes Increases in Renewable Fuel Levels

April 24, 2016

Nov. 30, 2015, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced long-awaited blending requirements that will increase the amounts of ethanol, biodiesel and other renewable fuels in the nation’s fuel supply. The EPA mandate calls for 18.11 billion gallons of renewable fuels to be blended with gasoline and diesel in 2016, […]

MFA Oil: Propane Service Options

Principled Leadership

April 24, 2016

A company’s guiding principles are like the ability of a gyro-compass to consistently signal the direction of the true north. No matter the circumstances, they always point out the correct course to follow. MFA Oil Company has a strong set of six principles the Board of Directors relies upon to […]

A mechanic wearing safety glasses and a cap is working underneath a vehicle, looking up with a focused expression. He is reaching up with red gloves, surrounded by industrial equipment in a workshop setting.

Jiffy Lube Adding Technology and Services to Benefit Customers

April 24, 2016

MFA Oil’s Jiffy Lube franchises have been providing fast and friendly service to mid-Missouri motorists since 1988. The company currently operates eight Jiffy Lube stores with four in Columbia, two in Jefferson City, and one each in Fulton and Sedalia. When customers visit any of the MFA Oil-owned Jiffy Lube […]

Ed Harper

Harper Named VP of Retail Automotive

April 24, 2016

MFA Oil Company has named Edward Harper vice president of retail automotive. Harper will oversee MFA Oil’s Big O Tires and Jiffy Lube operations in addition to the company’s construction and maintenance departments. “Ed is an experienced leader with a proven 20-year track record of success at MFA Oil,” says […]

Tom Procter

Tom Procter Elected Chairman of Missouri Propane Council

April 24, 2016

The Missouri Propane Education and Research Council (MOPERC) recently announced Tom Procter, MFA Oil director of service, has been elected to serve as its chairman. Procter and other officers were installed on Jan. 6, 2016, at the council’s winter meeting in Camdenton, Mo. MOPERC comprises 15 volunteer directors and is […]

A fuel pump display showing the Petro-Card 24 service. The screen lists accepted cards, including MasterCard, Voyager, Wright Express, Visa, and Discover. Instructions prompt users to touch the screen or insert a card to start a transaction.

New Petro-Card 24 Payment Kiosks

April 24, 2016

Customers who have recently filled up at a Petro Card-24 might have noticed a change. MFA Oil is in the process of upgrading the payment kiosks at all of its Petro Card-24 locations. More than 100 of the new kiosks have already been installed, according to Sandy Cryderman, MFA Oil […]

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Providing Customers with the Service They Deserve

April 24, 2016

MFA Oil takes great pride in providing our farmer-owners and customers with the energy solutions needed to keep their operations growing. We know that meeting our customers’ needs goes beyond simply delivering fuel. The MFA Oil Service Division was established to ensure our customers receive the care they deserve. In […]

A soldier and a man in sunglasses are holding a large check for $10,138 made out to the Wounded Warrior Project. They are standing in front of a brick wall with the words Fort Leonard Wood.

Coatses and Big O Tires Recognized for Supporting Communities

April 24, 2016

The generosity and community involvement of the Missouri and Arkansas Big O Tires stores have caught the attention of Big O Tires corporate headquarters in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. The national tire retailer recently recognized Rusty and Melanie Coats with a “Living Our Core Values” award to salute the duo’s […]

MFA Oil Bulk Fuel News Feature

MFA Oil Company Announces Acquisition of Brownfield Oil Company

April 11, 2016

MFA Oil Company announces it has acquired Brownfield Oil Company, a refined fuels and lubricants supplier based in Moberly, Mo. The purchase includes a Sinclair gas station in Shelbina, Mo. and a Sinclair cardlock fueling facility in Kirksville, Mo. “This acquisition made a lot of sense for our company,” says […]

MFA Oil Bulk Fuel News Feature

MFA Oil Company Extends Operational Reach in Eastern Kansas

February 23, 2016

MFA Oil Company, the seventh largest propane retailer in the United States, announces it has acquired S&S Oil and Propane Company, Inc. (S&S), a propane, refined fuels and lubricants retailer based in Emporia, Kan. The deal includes 17 propane storage facilities, five bulk fuel storage facilities, five card refueling locations […]

Mark Fenner

Clearing Up Some Misconceptions: Responding with Facts

January 17, 2016

“It must be true, I read it on the Internet!” You’ve probably heard something like this from a friend, relative or, more likely, one of your kids. I’m guessing most of us have had enough experience with the Internet and social media to know we can’t always believe everything we […]

A long, cracked country road stretches into the distance under a bright blue sky with fluffy clouds. Fields of crops line both sides, and a farmhouse is visible far ahead. The scene is peaceful and expansive.

Rough Road Ahead

January 17, 2016

Rural Infrastructure Repairs Needed Farmers in the United States are faced with losing one of their most valuable competitive advantages over foreign competitors if drastic improvements are not made to the nation’s deteriorating network of roads and bridges. A growing list of reports have detailed the worsening condition of America’s […]

A snowy landscape at sunset with a wire fence in the foreground. The sky displays shades of pink and purple. In the distance, silhouettes of trees and a barn are visible, creating a peaceful winter scene.

Farmland Values Face “Near-Term Correction”

January 17, 2016

Farmland prices in the United States are headed for “the first significant correction since the mid-1980s,” according to a recent report from MetLife Agricultural Finance. The private agricultural lender, one of North America’s largest, expects land values to drop by an average of 20 percent by 2018 from recent peaks […]

A cow stands in a sunlit meadow filled with dandelions. The sun sets in the background, casting a warm glow over the scene.

FDA changes coming for livestock owners

January 17, 2016

Livestock owners are encouraged to prepare for Food and Drug Administration rule changes on antibiotics that will go into effect Jan. 1. Craig Payne, director of veterinary medical extension at the University of Missouri, said there are two main changes. The first deals with medically important feed-grade or water-soluble antibiotics […]

A gas station pump labeled MFA Oil offers unleaded fuel. The pump display shows a nozzle graphic under a clear sky. Surrounding the pump are other gas station equipment and a distant view of a fuel truck.

AAA Study Shows Top Tier Gasoline Benefits Drivers

January 17, 2016

Enhanced additive package improves fuel economy, drivability Filling your gas tank based on the cheapest fuel prices may benefit your wallet in the short term but it could be hurting your vehicle in the long term. A new study from American Automobile Association reveals gasoline quality in the United States […]

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Herbicide-resistant Palmer amaranth confirmed in Missouri

January 17, 2016

University of Missouri Extension weed scientists report the first confirmed case of multiple-herbicide-resistant Palmer amaranth in Missouri. It likely is the wave of the future. MU Division of Plant Sciences research specialist Mandy Bish says this has weed scientists concerned because of Palmer amaranth’s competitive and aggressive nature. “As the […]

Consider Contracts to Save on Fuel

January 17, 2016

By the time you read this column, you may have heard the news about OPEC’s recent decision to cut crude oil production. I have to give OPEC credit; I did not think it would be able to pull off this historic agreement to limit its members’ crude output. The details […]

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Sharing in the Company’s Success

January 17, 2016

Farmers are generally considered to be financially conservative, and the same is true of the MFA Oil Board of Directors, says Marion Kertz, who farms in Ste. Geneveive, Mo. and represents District 4 on the board. The MFA Oil Board of Directors is elected by the company’s farmer-owners to govern […]

Larry Ehrman

Ehrman Named VP of Logistics

January 17, 2016

In September 2016, MFA Oil named Larry Ehrman vice president of logistics. In this new position, Ehrman oversees operations at the MFA Oil Business Support Campus in Moberly, Mo., which includes the company’s parts and packaged goods warehouse, bulk lubricant storage, truck services shop, training center, field support, maintenance department […]

Special Olympics Missouri provides sports training and athletic competition for more than 15,000 children and adults with intellectual disabilities.

Supporting Special Olympics Missouri

January 17, 2016

Fundraising is underway to build a permanent home for Special Olympics Missouri (SOMO) that will serve current and future generations of individuals with intellectual disabilities by providing enhanced facilities and programs. SOMO intends to construct the Training for Life Campus on 16.5 acres in Jefferson City, Mo. Once completed, it […]

MFA Oil is installing new tablet computers in delivery trucks to help improve the efficiency of its drivers.

Field Support: Fueling MFA Oil’s Field Operations

January 17, 2016

If ever an MFA Oil driver experiences an issue with a software program while on a service call, the Field Support team is standing by to help. “We’re the equivalent of customer service for our field employees,” says Tina Ford, director of the Field Support Department. For questions ranging from […]

Get Your Vehicle Ready for Winter

6 Tips to Get Your Vehicle Ready for Winter

January 17, 2016

Extreme cold, snow, sleet and freezing rain present a number of challenges to drivers and their vehicles. That is why it is important to take the time to prep your car or truck for winter weather. We asked the experts at Big O Tires and Jiffy Lube for their advice […]

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Company Acquires Central Oklahoma Propane Supplier

January 14, 2016

MFA Oil Company, the seventh largest propane retailer in the United States, announces it has acquired R&S Propane, Inc., a propane supplier based in Dibble, Okla. The acquisition strengthens MFA Oil’s position in central Oklahoma.

Mark Fenner

Enhancing MFA Oil Communications

December 25, 2015

Welcome to the first edition of Momentum. This publication is part of our effort to keep our member-owners and customers up-to-date on the latest MFA Oil news. I believe it is essential to our continued mutual success that we keep our stakeholders apprised of the direction of the company and […]

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The Right Size Matters

December 25, 2015

Has your fuel storage capacity kept pace with the growth of your farming operation? If the answer is no, it may be time to consider changing the size of your tank. Maintaining adequate on-farm fuel supply is vital to avoiding downtime in your business. As the average number of acres […]

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Trickle-Down Effect

December 25, 2015

Rain goes beyond farm community In 45 years of farming, Boone County farmer Robert Brown has never seen anything like the flood of troubles Missouri faces this season. “This year is the worst year of my life as far as soybean planting goes,” he says as he shakes his head. […]

MFA Oil Fuel Truck

New Fuel Trucks Benefit Customers

December 25, 2015

MFA Oil is in the process of investing in new equipment to upgrade its bulk fuel service for customers. Throughout the course of the past year, the company has purchased 10 new fuel trucks. These new 10-wheeler trucks can hold up to 4,500 gallons of fuel, or nearly 40 percent […]

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Developing Tomorrow’s Professionals

December 25, 2015

Launched last May, the inaugural MFA Oil internship program consisted of eight students working in various departments throughout the company. MFA Oil expects the program to become a valuable training tool for future full-time employees. “When we were building the framework for our internship program, we knew we wanted to […]

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Moberly Business Support Campus Nears Completion

December 25, 2015

A much-needed upgrade for many outdated MFA Oil facilities is scheduled to open soon. Construction of the MFA Oil Business Support Campus, located in Moberly, Mo. is nearing completion of its first phase. The 33-acre commercial site will house new offices, the maintenance department, parts and packaged goods warehouses, a […]

Prices have frequently hit seasonal lows in the fourth quarter of the year in the last decade.

Time to Evaluate Contracting Options

December 25, 2015

This is a great time to review your fuel contract needs for the upcoming season. Historically, the market drifts lower into the end of the year and offers a good opportunity to lock in fuel prices with fixed-pricing or maximum-pricing contracts. The energy markets have seen a substantial fall in […]

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Repurposed Truck Tanks Deliver Value

December 25, 2015

MFA Oil is in the process of upgrading its fleet of trucks for both refined fuel and propane. According to Tom Procter, director of service, replacing the company’s smaller trucks with new ones that can haul more is another step toward moving the company forward. “The 2,600- and 2,800-gallon propane […]

Big O Tires

Business is Booming for Big O Tires

December 25, 2015

Things are rolling right along for MFA Oil’s Big O Tires stores, which set records for sales and profitability in 2015. The company’s 15 stores reported sales exceeding $26.4 million, a 25 percent increase over last year. Net income totaled $1.6 million, which eclipsed the previous year’s record of $983,000. […]

James Greer

Gov. Nixon Appoints Greer to PSTIF Board of Trustees

December 25, 2015

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon recently announced his appointment of James Greer, MFA Oil vice president of supply and distribution, to the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund (PSTIF) Board of Trustees. The 11-member board is comprised of eight trustees appointed by the governor. They represent the petroleum, trucking, insurance and financial […]

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30 Years of Break Time

December 25, 2015

The summer of 1985 included many memorable highlights: “Back to the Future” debuted in theaters and went on to become the year’s top grossing movie, Tears for Fears released their hit radio single “Shout” and the Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals were in the midst of rousing seasons […]

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Take Charge of Your Diesel Fuel

December 25, 2015

As diesel engines become more complex with each year’s new models, the need for high performance fuel grows. Stringent EPA emission requirements have forced engine manufacturers to design and utilize High Pressure Common Rail (HPCR) injection systems to achieve greater efficiency than conventional diesel engines. The typical HPCR injection system […]

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Sobering Story Impacts Young Drivers

December 25, 2015

Life is full of choices – big and small. Most are inconsequential, but some are powerful. Keller Colley found that out the hard way during Thanksgiving break of his freshman year of college. He and three friends decided to hop in a truck to meet some girls after a night […]

Ed Harper

MFA Oil Company Announces New Vice President of Retail Automotive

November 24, 2015

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company has named Edward Harper vice president of retail automotive. Harper will oversee MFA Oil’s Big O Tires and Jiffy Lube operations in addition to the company’s construction and maintenance departments.

MFA Oil Bulk Fuel News Feature

MFA Oil Company Acquires Eastern Arkansas Fuel Supplier

October 29, 2015

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, the seventh largest propane retailer in the United States, announces it has acquired Elaine Petroleum Distribution, Inc., a refined fuels supplier based in Elaine, Arkansas. The purchase strength ens MFA Oil’s position in eastern Arkansas as the company expands its operating territory.

MFA Oil Bulk Fuel News Feature

MFA Oil Company Expands Operations into Kansas

September 25, 2015

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, the seventh largest propane retailer in the United States, announces it has acquired Lybarger Oil, Inc. a propane, refined fuels and lubricants retailer based in Garnett, Kan. This acquisition expands MFA Oil’s footprint, establishing a substantial presence in the east-central Kansas market. “We are excited […]

Big O Tires News Feature

BORE/MPC LLC Announces MFA Oil Has Purchased Big O Tires Interest in Partnership

July 2, 2015

Columbia, Missouri – BORE/MPC LLC, the joint venture between MFA Oil Company and Big O Tires, recently announced that MFA Oil has purchased Big O Tires’ interest in the partnership. Formed in 1998, BORE/MPC is the Big O Tires franchisee that owns and operates 14 Big O Tires stores in […]

Pictured (L to R): Jon Ihler, MFA Oil vice president of sales and marketing; Tim Farrell, Operation Homefront chief operating officer; Jacqueline Watts, Operation Homefront director of programs, Kansas/Missouri field office; Mark Fenner, MFA Oil president and CEO; John Laws, Operation Homefront advisory board member; Robert Condron, MFA Oil chief financial officer; and Janice Serpico, MFA Oil chief human resources officer.

MFA Oil Company Raises More Than $76,000 Through Its First Annual Charity Golf Tournament

June 25, 2015

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned cooperative based in Columbia, MO, today announced that it has raised more than $76,000 to support Operation Homefront. The money was raised through the company’s first Annual Charity Golf Scramble & Concert, which was held June 1 at The Club at Old Hawthorne in Columbia, MO.

APM

MFA Oil Company Purchases Fuel Supply Agreements

May 5, 2015

Columbia, Missouri –  MFA Oil Company has purchased, through its subsidiary American Petroleum Marketers LLC (APM), a portion of the dealer fuel supply agreementsowned by Sunshine Fuels LLC and Sunshine Energy LLC.   The purchase includes 30 supplier contracts of dealers in Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma.  These stores will continue to […]

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MFA Oil Company Names Smith Director of Mergers and Acquisitions

April 22, 2015

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned cooperative based in Columbia, MO, has named Don Smith director of mergers and acquisitions. Smith is responsible for deal sourcing, business valuations, negotiations and post-sale integration of business acquisitions.

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Company Expands Propane Operations in Arkansas

March 20, 2015

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, the seventh largest propane retailer in the United States, announced that it has acquired Cunningham Propane, a family-owned propane retailer based in West Helena, Arkansas.

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Company Expands Propane Operations into Utah

February 3, 2015

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, the seventh largest propane retailer in the United States, announced that it has acquired Basin Propane Systems, an independently owned propane retailer based in Vernal, Utah. Basin Propane services customers in the northeast region of the state.

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Janice Serpico Named Vice President of Human Resources

January 9, 2015

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil President and CEO Mark Fenner recently announced the hiring of Janice Serpico as vice president, human resources. Serpico joins MFA Oil with 30 years of human resources experience, most recently serving as the vice president of corporate human resources at Scientific Games Corporation in Chicago.  Her […]

Break Time News Feature

Break Time Opens New Grindstone Parkway Location

January 9, 2015

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company opened a new Break Time Neighborhood Market on Grindstone Parkway this week. This is Break Time’s 16th store in the Columbia market and 77th store overall. The new store is in the Red Oak development across from Super Walmart.

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MFA Oil Donates $100,000 to Charities

January 5, 2015

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company has donated $50,000 each to the Marshfield, MO Senior Center and Cameron, MO Regional YMCA capital campaigns. The senior center campaign was started to raise money for the construction of a new 10,000-square-foot facility located at West Washington Street in Marshfield.

Jon Ihler

MFA Oil Announces New Vice President of Sales and Marketing

December 17, 2014

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil has named Jon Ihler vice president of sales and marketing. Ihler is responsible for overseeing sales, marketing, quality control and oil distribution warehouses as well as APM LLC, the dealer/wholesale company MFA Oil acquired in 2013.

Amanda Farmer

MFA Oil Names Farmer Break Time Supervisor

December 3, 2014

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil has hired Amanda Farmer as district supervisor for Break Time. Farmer will be responsible for the eight Break Time convenience stores in southeast Missouri. “Amanda brings a strong retail record and a lot of energy to our team,” says Break Time Regional Manager Cathy Geotz. […]

Curtis Chaney

MFA Oil Company Hires New Senior Vice President of Retail

November 17, 2014

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned cooperative based in Columbia, MO, has hired Curtis Chaney as senior vice president of retail. Chaney will be responsible for the Break Time convenience stores as well as MFA Oil’s Jiffy Lube franchise locations.

MFA Oil Company Begins Construction on Moberly Support Campus

MFA Oil Company Begins Construction on Moberly Support Campus

October 30, 2014

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned cooperative based in Columbia, MO, has begun construction on the 33-acre commercial site that will house its Business Support Campus in Moberly, MO. The site was purchased early in 2014.

Annual Meeting

MFA Oil Delegates Convene for Company’s 85th Annual Meeting

October 9, 2014

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil recently held the company’s 85th annual meeting in Osage Beach, MO. Nearly 550 delegates, guests and employees were in attendance as the company reviewed operations, approved distribution of patronage and conducted Board of Director elections.

Wayne Wright

Wright Elected to MFA Oil Board of Directors

October 2, 2014

Columbia, Missouri – Wayne Wright of Cincinnati, IA has been elected to the board of directors of MFA Oil Company at the company’s annual meeting in Osage Beach, MO. Wright was elected to serve a three-year term and will represent Northeast Missouri and Southeast Iowa on MFA Oil’s eight-member board.

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Company Purchases New Hampton Implement and Propane

October 2, 2014

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned cooperative based in Columbia, MO, made the first acquisition of its fiscal year by purchasing New Hampton Implement and Propane from Rick and Serena Naylor.  Based in New Hampton, Missouri, the acquisition covers the propane customers in northwest Missouri.  MFA Oil will […]

Joining MFA Oil from Home Service Oil are (L to R): Shirley Swoveland, CSR; Alex McGonical, salesman; and Rodney Pierce, salesman.

MFA Oil Company’s Growth Continues

September 25, 2014

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned cooperative based in Columbia, MO, continues its expansion mode with the purchases of Home Service Oil Company, Home Service Propane Gas, LLC and All Propane. Based in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, the Home Service acquisition covers the refined fuels and propane customers in […]

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Company Acquires Brown Propane

July 3, 2014

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned cooperative based in Columbia, MO, has acquired Brown Propane based in Neosho, Missouri. Brown Propane was owned and operated by Mike and Roberta Brown. “Brown Propane provides MFA Oil with additional customers to serve more efficiently.

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Company Acquires Alexander Propane

April 10, 2014

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned cooperative based in Columbia, MO, has  acquired Alexander Propane based in Sullivan, Missouri. Alexander Propane was owned and operated by Cris and Marjean Alexander. “Alexander Propane is a quality acquisition in our existing market territory,” says Mark Fenner, chief operating officer of MFA Oil. […]

Ag Fuel

AgFuel Energy Systems Furnaces to Be Used in Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Challenge

March 24, 2014

Columbia, Missouri  – Two AgFuel Energy Systems biomass furnaces have been  purchased by the Climate Foundation, one of several research groups  commissioned by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to  participate in its Reinvent the Toilet Challenge.  The systems will  be used to convert human waste to heat and energy and […]

Ag Fuel

AgFuel Energy Systems Partners with ClearStak, LLC to Form AgFuel Northeast, LLC

March 10, 2014

Columbia, Missouri –AgFuel Energy Systems announced that it has partnered with ClearStak, LLC to form AgFuel Northeast, LLC. The company will be based in Woodstock, CT, and will recruit dealers to distribute AgFuel Energy Systems throughout the northeast region of the U.S. “Partnering with ClearStak to promote furnace sales in the […]

Jerry Taylor & Mark Fenner

Jerry Taylor to Retire as MFA Oil CEO; Mark Fenner Named as Successor

February 7, 2014

Fenner to assume CEO role on September 1, 2014; Taylor will continue with MFA Oil Biomass Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil today announced that Jerry Taylor, president and chief executive officer, will retire effective August 31, 2014. Taylor will remain with the company to lead MFA Oil’s investments in MFA […]

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Company Acquires Smoky Mountain Propane

December 5, 2013

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned cooperative based in Columbia, MO, has acquired Smoky Mountain Propane based in Sylva, North Carolina. Smoky Mountain Propane has been in operation for 12 years and was owned and operated by Darrell and Lisa Pruett. Smoky Mountain Propane is a quality acquisition in a new market territory,”

APM

MFA Oil Company Acquires American Petroleum Marketers

November 1, 2013

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned cooperative based in Columbia, MO, has acquired American Petroleum Marketers (APM), based in Bonner Springs, Kansas. APM has been in operation since 2008 and distributes fuel to over 60 Cenex branded sites, along with unbranded fuel, in six states. “We are looking […]

Break Time News Feature

MFA Oil Breaks Ground on Break Time Neighborhood Market

October 1, 2013

Columbia, Missouri – MFA  Petroleum, a wholly owned subsidiary of MFA Oil Company,  broke ground on its newest Break Time convenience store in Lebanon,  Missouri in October. The 5,300 square-foot, large format store, located at the intersection of Highways 5 and 64, will utilize the Break Time Neighborhood Market concept, which […]

MFA Oil Bulk Fuel News Feature

MFA Oil Company Acquires Henderson Oil Company

April 3, 2013

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned cooperative based in Columbia, MO, has acquired the assets of Henderson Oil Company. Henderson Oil, owned by Doug and Alicia Henderson, has been in operation in central Missouri for 36 years with bulk fuel plants in Columbia, Boonville and Harrisburg, MO. “We […]

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MFA Oil Company Announces New Chief Financial Officer

January 30, 2013

Columbia, Missouri – MFA Oil Company has named Robert Condron Chief Financial Officer effective January 28, 2013. Condron will be responsible for the IT, finance and corporate services departments. He will also evaluate strategic and financial planning as the company seeks growth in new regions of the country. Condron brings […]

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Press Releases

MFA Oil CEO Jon Ihler, and others stand outdoors holding a large check for $150,000 made out to Feeding Missouri from MFA Oil, Break Time, and Big O Tires, dated June 2, 2025. They are smiling with greenery in the background.

MFA Oil Raises $150,000 to Fight Hunger at Eleventh Annual Charity Golf Scramble and Concert Benefitting Feeding Missouri

June 4, 2025

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy cooperative, proudly announces that its eleventh Annual Charity Golf Scramble and Concert raised $150,000 in donations to support Feeding Missouri’s mission of hunger relief throughout the state. The event was held on Monday, June 2, 2025, at The Club at Old Hawthorne in Columbia, […]

A blue and white propane delivery truck labeled MFA Oil Propane is parked on a rural road. The truck has large tires and a cylindrical tank. The background shows a grassy field under a clear blue sky.

MFA Oil Company Opens New Office in Big Rock, Tennessee

April 14, 2025

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, is expanding its footprint with the opening of a new office in Big Rock, Tennessee. The location, set to begin operations on April 21, 2025, will offer propane delivery services to homeowners, farmers, and businesses in Stewart County and the surrounding area. […]

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Announces 2025 Director Election Results

January 31, 2025

MFA Oil Company announces that three members of its Board of Directors have been re-elected to three-year terms following district delegate meetings in January 2025. The re-elected board members are: The MFA Oil Board of Directors represents the interests of the co-op’s members. The board establishes company policies and operating […]

More than 300 delegates listen to presentations at the MFA Oil Annual Delegate Meeting.

MFA Oil Announces $14.1 Million Distribution to Members

December 16, 2024

MFA Oil Company marked its 95th Annual Delegate Meeting on December 8-9, 2024, with the announcement of $14.1 million in cash and equity distributions to its member-owners, reflecting a year of strong financial performance. More than 300 farmers representing 80 MFA Oil locations attended the meeting in Columbia, Mo., to […]

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New Break Time Opens in Brookline

December 4, 2024

MFA Petroleum Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of MFA Oil Company, has opened its newest Break Time convenience store at 2225 N. Stone Creek Drive in Brookline, Mo. The 4,700-square-foot store, which created 16 jobs in the community, began serving customers on November 13. The new Break Time location features […]

Will Reniker Joins MFA Oil Executive Team

September 3, 2024

On September 1, MFA Oil named Will Reniker as vice president of enterprise risk management. He oversees safety, maintenance, construction, environmental health, and the BluSphere Energy solar division. He reports directly to Jon Ihler, MFA Oil president and CEO. “Will has worked in many roles across the company, giving him […]

MFA Oil Acquires the Propane Operations of Hamilton Produce

August 28, 2024

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces it has acquired the propane operations of Hamilton Produce Company, located in Bloomfield and Ottumwa, Iowa. The deal includes customer accounts, trucks, storage tanks, an office in Ottumwa, and employees. “We are excited to welcome Hamilton Produce energy employees to our […]

MFA Oil Raises $150,000 for Hunger Relief at 10th Annual Charity Golf Scramble and Concert Benefiting Feeding Missouri

June 11, 2024

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy cooperative, announces its 10th Annual Charity Golf Scramble and Concert, raised $150,000 in donations for Feeding Missouri to provide hunger relief across the Show-Me State. Over 240 golfers attended the event, which was held on June 3, 2024, at The Club at Old Hawthorne […]

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MFA Oil Names Feeding Missouri as Official Charity Partner

March 4, 2024

MFA Oil, a leading provider of energy products, is excited to announce Feeding Missouri as the company’s official charity partner. This strategic collaboration underscores MFA Oil’s commitment to community welfare and aligns with its values of supporting the communities it serves. Feeding Missouri, a network of six regional Feeding America […]

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New Directors Elected to MFA Oil Board

February 23, 2024

MFA Oil Company hosted delegate meetings across its eight voting districts in January and February. The farmer-owned cooperative held elections for its Board of Directors at four district meetings where two incumbents and two newcomers won. Dean Snyder of Hamilton, Mo., one of the two new directors, farms in rural […]

A vehicle is parked at a gas pump under a canopy labeled Platte-Clay Fuels with a grassy landscape and houses in the background. A person is standing next to the vehicle. The Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative logo is displayed in the corner.

MFA Oil Acquires Platte-Clay Fuels

December 28, 2023

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, announces the acquisition of Platte-Clay Fuels, a self-service retail petroleum company and a subsidiary of Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative. The acquisition, which closed on Dec. 28, includes two fueling sites located at 510 Sam Barr Drive in Kearney and 1500 Branch Street in […]

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MFA Oil to Distribute $19.9 Million in Cash and Equity to Co-op Members

December 19, 2023

MFA Oil Company 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 […]

A convenience store with a red and white facade featuring a central logo and signs for Chesters and BreakTime. A white van is parked in front of the store on a bright day.

MFA Petroleum Opens Third Break Time Location in Fulton

December 19, 2023

MFA Petroleum Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of MFA Oil Company, opened its newest Break Time store at 2213 Cardinal Drive in Fulton, Mo. “This is a great location conveniently located at the intersection of Highways 54 and HH,” says Jennifer Bach, vice president of Break Time operations. “It’s also […]

MFA Oil Foundation Donates More than $300,000 to Local Nonprofits

October 25, 2023

The MFA Oil Foundation announces it awarded over $300,000 in nonprofit support during its 2023 fiscal year to 118 organizations in 91 communities where MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy-supply cooperative, operates. The MFA Oil Foundation supports local organizations serving education, youth, humanitarian services and civic endeavors. James Greer, senior […]

MFA Oil Propane News Feature

MFA Oil Acquires Assets of Gygr-Gas

June 30, 2023

MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, acquired the assets of Gygr-Gas, an independent propane retailer based in Boonville, Mo., on June 26. The purchase includes an office and warehouse in Boonville, trucks, and bulk storage tanks in Missouri near Desoto, Fulton, Moberly and Sunrise Beach. The Gygr-Gas office […]

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MFA Oil Promotes Charlie Alexander to Vice President of Big O Tires Operations

June 30, 2023

Alexander leads the cooperative’s 36 Big O Tires automotive service centers and has overseen the company’s retail tire division since 2018.

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MFA Oil Announces Promotion of Jennifer Bach to Vice President of Break Time Operations

June 30, 2023

Bach joins the MFA Oil executive team as vice president of Break Time operations. She oversees the company’s 71 Break Time C-stores.

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MFA Petroleum Opens New Big O Tires Store in Lake Ozark

June 12, 2023

MFA Petroleum Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of MFA Oil Company, opened its newest Big O Tires store at 1819 Bagnell Dam Blvd in Lake Ozark, Mo., on June 12. The new site is the company’s third in the Lake of the Ozarks region, joining established locations in Osage Beach […]

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MFA Oil President and CEO Jon Ihler in a blue plaid suit, white shirt, and red striped tie smiles while posing outdoors in front of a building with large windows and a concrete wall.

Fairs Bring Us Together

County fairs hold a unique charm. It’s where people from all walks of life come together to celebrate the things that make rural communities great—hard work, shared traditions and agriculture. At MFA Oil, we’ve seen firsthand the value these events bring to local communities, and we’re proud to support them. […]

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BluSphere Expands Services to Meet Growing Energy Needs

As solar energy systems become more common across rural Missouri and beyond, BluSphere Energy is stepping in to fill a growing service gap left by defunct or unresponsive solar installation companies. MFA Oil’s renewable energy division is now offering solar repair, maintenance and warranty work—even for systems it didn’t install. […]

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Fields of Fun

From Pony Rides to Tulip Picking, Lucky Ladd Farms Entertains Children and Adults With a Message About Where Food Comes From Jason Ladd drives his weathered golf cart around the 100 acres of Lucky Ladd Farms in the middle of Tennessee, describing what it takes to make a successful agritourism […]

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From Bombs to Bison

A Veteran’s Second Act The massive bull could have charged at any moment. Anyone familiar with American bison knows it’s best to keep your distance. A full-grown bull weighs up to a ton and can run three times faster than the average human. These aren’t domesticated animals—they’re the living descendants […]

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The 2025 Missouri Agricultural Hall of Fame Inductees

The Missouri Agricultural Hall of Fame was created in 2023 to recognize farmers, ranchers and agribusiness leaders who have made an outstanding contribution to Missouri Agriculture. The Hall of Fame is a celebration of the vitality of the agricultural industry in Missouri. Inductees into the Hall of Fame are selected […]

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Cattle Theft: Not Just a Thing of the Wild West

In 2025, cattle producers continue receiving record prices for their livestock at local sale barns and auction markets. While many enjoy the spoils of their labor after years of discouraging events like drought and herd reduction, this surge in value beckons unwanted attention. Scarlett Madinger, the vice president of communications […]

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Summer Wonder

Across farm country, summer is when hard work begins to show. Months of planning and planting take shape in row after row of green—and sometimes gold. It’s a time to monitor, manage and trust in the process, knowing that every sunrise brings you one step closer to harvest. Summer doesn’t […]

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Making the Connection

Aaron Medsker, ag teacher and FFA advisor, probably impacts more students at DeKalb High School, a smaller school in the Buchanan County (Mo.) R-IV School District, than anyone else. Out of about 90 students in total, 51 are in FFA or in his classes. “He’s a good FFA advisor and […]

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A Place of Belonging

Nestled on a scenic peninsula surrounded by Council Grove Lake in the heart of Kansas prairie country, White Memorial Camp offers something far deeper than a place to pitch a tent or paddle a canoe. It offers a place of belonging, growth and connection. “This land has always been a […]

MFA Oil Plant Manager Dan Schaefer presents a grant to Faith Bridge Executive Director Andie Jamerson (Moberly, Mo.).

MFA Oil Foundation Distributes Grants to 54 Organizations

The MFA Oil Foundation provides cash grants to nonprofit organizations that are working to improve communities where MFA Oil has a significant concentration of members and employees. In January 2025, the foundation approved $120,800 in grants to 54 organizations. Pictured Above: MFA Oil Plant Manager Dan Schaefer presents a grant […]

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Farming Side by Side

In the rolling farmland of southeastern Daviess County, Mo., brothers Drew and Colby Dixon are carrying forward a four-generation farming legacy with resilience and a strong bond that keeps their operation running smoothly. Together with their uncle, Lanny Dixon, the brothers raise corn and soybeans on 2,200 acres. Drew and […]

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Everyone’s Talking Tariffs

On April 2, 2025, President Trump held his “Liberation Day” press conference in the White House Rose Garden to announce a sweeping round of tariffs on 57 countries, including a universal 10% tariff on all foreign imports. Since that date, conversations around tariffs have become nearly inescapable. What was once […]

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Going Digital

Change isn’t always easy—especially when it involves something as familiar as the magazine you’ve been receiving in the mail for years. I get it. But as we launch this first digital edition, I want to take a moment to explain why we’ve made this transition and why I believe it’s […]

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Strengthening Connections

Hello, I’m Adam Buckallew. If you are a frequent reader of Momentum magazine, you’ve likely seen my name many times before. I helped launch Momentum for MFA Oil in 2015 and have served as the magazine’s editor ever since. One of the things I enjoy most is meeting our farmers […]

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Angus Ambitions

Southwest Missouri Cattleman Honors His Grandfather’s Legacy While Taking the Family Herd to the Next Level Building a solid reputation doesn’t happen overnight—especially in the registered cattle business. Yet over the course of more than six decades, Leon Kleeman developed bulls that earned the respect of Angus breeders well past […]

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95 Years Strong

MFA Oil Highlights Major Investment, Announces $14.1 Million in Cash for Members at Annual Meeting For nearly a century, MFA Oil has stood strong, guided by its mission of service to its member-owners. As the cooperative celebrated its 95th anniversary, more than 300 delegates from 80 locations convened in Columbia, […]

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Supporting Emerging Leaders in Ag

More than 45 young farmers and ranchers from Missouri, Arkansas and Kansas gathered at Camden on the Lake Resort in Lake Ozark, Mo., for the fourth Emerging Leaders in Agriculture Conference. The two-and-a-half-day event in January, hosted jointly by MFA Oil and MFA Incorporated, brought together the next generation of […]

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Powering Performance: The BOSS Diesel Difference

Most diesel fuels just keep your engine running. BOSS Performance Diesel takes it further—boosting horsepower, improving fuel economy and protecting critical components so your equipment lasts longer and performs better. That’s because BOSS is more than just another fuel option. It is a carefully formulated solution designed to maximize power […]

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The 2025 MFA Oil summer interns.

MFA Oil Welcomes Summer Interns

MFA Oil is providing 13 students with valuable, real-world experience through its summer internship program. The interns will be working with a variety of departments throughout the Home Office.   During the program, interns will contribute to meaningful projects that align with their interests and career goals. The internship program began in […]

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Watch for Farm Equipment on Rural Roads

Spring fieldwork and planting have begun in many areas, which means farm equipment is on the move. During this time of year, both motorists and farmers should be extra cautious on rural roads. Modern farm machinery is safer and more visible than in the past, but it’s also larger and […]

How Trump’s Energy Policies Could Impact Oil Markets and Fuel Prices

How Trump’s Policies Could Impact Energy Markets

At the time of this publication, we are about one month into the new Trump administration. So far, not much has changed in the big picture of the energy markets. Prices in the crude oil, gasoline and ULSD markets have continued to congest in ranges that have been in place […]

MFA Oil Foundation Announces $120,000 in Community Grants

The MFA Oil Foundation provides cash grants to non–profit organizations that are working to improve communities where MFA Oil has a significant concentration of members and employees. In January, the foundation approved $120,800 in grants to 54 organizations.

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Higher Funds for Higher Education

The application period for the 2025 MFA Foundation Scholarship Program is now open, providing students in MFA’s trade territory with financial assistance to reach their higher education goals. This year, each scholarship is increasing to $2,500, up from the previous amount of $2,000. The MFA Foundation scholarships are intended to help […]

The energy market is constantly moving

Energy Market Factors to Watch

The global energy market is facing myriad concerns that could influence prices in various directions. Some of these issues have been ongoing, while others have emerged recently, all contributing to the uncertainty about where energy markets are headed. Key Factors Impacting Energy Markets 1. U.S. Economy Questions: Adjustments to job […]

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Help Us Fight Hunger

MFA Oil, Break Time and Big O Tires are working with Feeding Missouri to fight hunger by addressing food insecurity and building stronger, more resilient communities throughout the Show-Me State. Please consider joining us in the fight against hunger! Your donation will help Feeding Missouri, a coalition of the six […]

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New Petro-Card 24 Pumps Debut in Dadeville

The latest addition to the MFA Oil Petro-Card 24 network, a new location in Dadeville, Mo., provides a glimpse of upcoming improvements to the company’s more than 180 unattended fueling sites. The Dadeville location is equipped with new pumps and payment technology, making refueling comparable to what motorists typically experience […]

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Winter Safety Tips for Propane Users

Winter in the Midwest can be pretty unpredictable. We may enjoy mild, sunny days one week, and the next could bring snow or ice storms. Whatever winter dishes out, propane is an excellent fuel for keeping your home warm and comfortable. We have some winter safety tips to help you […]

Summer propane delivery

Why You Should Buy Propane During the Summer

Football season is quickly approaching, kids are going back to school and pumpkin-spiced drinks are back on store shelves. Summer is drawing to a close. Fall and the cooler weather it brings will soon be here. That means it’s also time for will-call propane customers to check their tank levels […]

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Five Environmental Benefits of Propane

Propane is a low-carbon fuel alternative, producing far fewer emissions than the equivalent electricity generated from the U.S. grid. Plus, it won’t contaminate soil or groundwater because it’s non-toxic. And propane’s environmentally friendly benefits don’t end there—renewable propane, sourced from used cooking oil and other waste products, is a carbon-neutral […]

Grease prices are on the rise

Grease Prices Are on the Rise

You may want to consider stocking up on grease if you haven’t already. A report from JobbersWorld details plans from multiple manufacturers to raise their grease prices. In February, Lubrication Engineers increased the price of its lithium complex greases approximately 27%. Chevron shared its plans to raise the price of […]

A spring-cleaning checklist for propane homeowners

A Spring-Cleaning Checklist for Propane Homeowners

Spring has arrived, and, for many homeowners, the transition is a reminder to tackle seasonal cleaning projects. MFA Oil Company is sharing three quick, but important things homeowners can do to help keep their propane system and their families safe. “The safety of our customers and employees is our top […]

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MFA Oil Announces College Scholarships for Employees’ Children

MFA Oil Company has three scholarship endowments that provide educational assistance to the sons and daughters of its employees. Winners of MFA Oil Company’s 2023 employee college scholarships have been selected and will receive $2,000 each: Harrison Fowler, son of Lisa Fowler, accounts receivable administrator in the Home Office, is […]

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Five Keys to Lubricant Storage

How you store and handle your lubricants goes a long way in determining their productivity and sustainability. Proper lubricant storage is one of the most efficient ways to increase the performance and shelf life of your products. The following recommendations can help you maximize the condition of your oils and […]

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Has Your Propane Usage Changed? Let Us Know.

Adding or removing a propane appliance will affect your system’s usage. Installing a propane stove or water heater, for example, will increase the volume of propane you need. Conversely, if you disconnect a propane appliance, your system will not need refilling as often. In both situations, it’s important to notify […]

The Magnusson Moss Warranty Act protects consumer choice in lubricant products.

Do I Have to Use the Manufacturer’s Oil?

Have you ever had a mechanic or salesperson tell you that the warranty on your equipment or vehicle would be voided if you didn’t use their company’s brand of lubricants? This sales tactic is not only false but also prohibited by law. The Magnusson Moss Warranty Act, passed by Congress […]

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Ten Tips to Conserve Propane If You Are Running Low

In February 2021, millions of people were hit by power outages as a massive winter storm swept across the country and a polar vortex plunged temperatures to record lows. While propane is independent of the electrical grid, the storm’s snow and ice made for treacherous road conditions that delayed propane […]

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