The Lansing (Minnesota) Co-operative Creamery was incorporated February 15, 1895, with a capital of $2,500. It started business in section11, Lansing township, in a building purchased from the Lansing Cheese and Butter Manufacturing Company. The plant occupied the frame building until 1907, when a modern substantial building of (Chaska) brick and concrete was constructed. This is one of the finest creamery buildings in the state. In 1907 the capital was also increased to $6,500. The business has increased from $6,779.17 paid for butter to patrons in 1894, to $49,698.29 in 1910. (The History of Mower County Minnesota, Franklyn Curtiss-Wedge, H. C. Cooper, Jr., & Co., Chicago, 1911, Page 554)