It’s the co-op’s vision to support and strengthen community connections with our local producers – so here are their stories! In this Meet Your Producer series, we’ll highlight our neighborhood farmers, ranchers, and producers so you can see and hear what they’re all about. Meet Maggie’s Farm!
Meet Your Producers - Moon on the Meadow
Fresh & Local Recipe Inspiration
Local season is in full swing! From tomatoes, peppers, eggplant and cucumbers, to summer squash, melons and peaches - make the most of the abundant produce our farmers have to offer this month. This produce is perfectly ripe and delicious; and, when you put locally grown and raised food on your table, you become part of a sustainable local food system.
Meet Your Producers - Beisecker Farms
Meet Beisecker Farms - a small commercial apple orchard located near Baldwin City, Kansas owned and operated by Tim Beisecker and his wife Andrea Norris.
Their operation has grown from 24 trees in 1978 to over 300 trees and 13 varieties today. You’ll find up to eight of those at the co-op through the end of September.
KCK Location Now Open
Fresh Recipe Inspiration
August is National Peach Month! Be sure to celebrate all month long. Peaches—luscious, sweetly aromatic and delicious—are arguably the perfect fruit. It’s little wonder we use the word "peachy" to describe something being just right. Biting into a fresh, juicy peach is a wonderful way to revel in the delights of seasonal summer produce. The fresh fruit is also delicious in smoothies and atop cereal and crepes.
Board Meeting Monday + Get to Know Your Board
The Merc Co+op's Board of Directors is comprised of nine co-op owners who are elected by the general ownership and serve a three-year term. They meet the first Monday of each month (view next month’s agenda here!). Any co-op owner can run for a board position. Participating in co-op elections is your ownership in action – get to know the owners who represent you!
Coloring Contest Winners!
Congratulations to our three coloring contest winners - Brooklyn, Olive, and Lily!
Last month, we installed a new pollinator garden in front of our 901 Iowa location, and held a coloring contest to kick it off! Staff designed our pages, and we received so many wonderful entries brighten our window last month. Thanks to all of our talented artists who participated!
Meet Your Producers - Mellowfields Farm
Co+op Ownership
Pollinator Garden & Coloring Contest
New at The Co-op
A Statement from our Board
We, the co-op’s Board of Directors, condemn discrimination and racism in our justice system. We stand with the Black community in effectuating change to fight against systemic racial injustice and police brutality. We support the creation of policy that eradicates this pervasive evil that has plagued our country for far too long.
Board Meeting Tonight
All co-op owners are invited to attend monthly board meetings. Meetings are generally held on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. This month’s meeting is virtual. Please email board@themerc.coop for a link to join. Early in the agenda, the board reserves ten minutes of space to hear from owners who wish to address the board.
You can contact the board by filling out the form below or by email at board@themerc.coop.
Click here to learn more about our board and view board meeting minutes.
Get to Know Your Board
Welcome to the Table - Addressing Our Product Priorities
Get to Know Your Board
The Merc Co+op's Board of Directors is comprised of nine co-op owners who are elected by the general ownership and serve a three-year term. Any co-op owner can run for a board position. Participating in co-op elections is your ownership in action – get to know the owners who represent you! Meet Barbara Clark.
Spring Celebrations
April's Virtual Board Meeting
In an effort to encourage social distancing, your co-op’s Board of Directors will meet virtually on Monday, April 6 at 6:00 p.m. In the absence of an in-person meeting, the board is inviting interested owners who wish to join in virtually to contact Anthony Lang, Board President, at board@themerc.coop by noon on Sunday, April 5.
COVID-19 : Special Orders, Holds Suspended
In an effort to better serve our greater community, your co-op is implementing the following temporary service changes.
Effective immediately, we will temporarily suspend special orders of all kind.
We will not allow any holds on items of any kind at this time.
We will implement limits on high demand items such as toilet paper and rubbing alcohol.
The health and safety of our co-op community remains our highest priority. We thank you, in advance, for your understanding.